| Hotel Description: | Enjoy a marvellous view and the nostalgic and relaxing atmosphere of the uniquely furnished Steigenberger MAXX Hotel.
The hotel offers a wide range of leisure activities and is popular for its well-equipped meeting facilities.
Linz, the capital of Upper Austria, is built on both banks of the Danube, at a point where the river opens out after a narrow section. As a bridgehead, Linz owes a good deal of its prosperity to the Danube. Austria's first train ran from Linz to Budweis in 1832. Railways facilitated the installation of industries between the Old Town and the confluence of the Danube and the river Traun, namely the Austrian United Steelworks and the chemical industry. Linz was a Roman settlement and was equally important in the medieval salt trade, being situated at this important crossroads site.
Steigenberger MAXX Hotel is located directly on the bank of the river Danube, close to the city centre and with a fantastic view on the Poestlingberg. This hill is 537 metres high and offers the best view of the city and its surroundings. | | Room Information: |  | Double Room Designed in authentic style with harmonious, soothing earthy colours and fabrics made of natural fibres: from the large writing desk and the cosy rattan furniture, to the comfortable beds. Above your head a fan slowly rotates. Number of Beds:1 |
| | Getting There: |
Directly on the bank of the river Danube, close to city center and with a fantastic view over the Linz-poestlingberg. 3 km from fair grounds, 5 km from railway station, 16 km from Linz Hoersching airport. | | Business Facilities: | Six modern function rooms including two breakout rooms for up to 130 persons are popular in Linz for meetings and conferences.
| | Local Attractions: | Salzburg Distance: 135 miles This meeting-point of northern and southern Europe perhaps sparked the genius of Salzburg's most famous son, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whose name has been associated with the city ever since.
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