Explore Holidays offers sound of value in Salzburg and Vienna
Explore Holidays has cut pricing on several of its more popular Austrian hotels with the release of a new round of accommodation deals offering four nights for the price of three in Salzburg and Vienna.
Pricing leads in at just $369* per person twin share based on a four night stay at the four-star Gablerbräu Hotel located in the heart of Salzburg’s famous Linzergasse where many of the buildings date back to the 15th century.
The offer also applies to Salzburg’s five-star Hotel Sacher where four nights for the price of three start from $681* per person twin share.
Vienna pricing starts from $327* per person twin share for four nights at the centrally-located four-star Harmonie Hotel.
The four nights for the price of three offer also applies at a number of Viennese four-star hotels including the Europa, the Astoria and the Tigra.
*Conditions apply. Please note prices do not include airfares.
Prices are based on low season travel and are subject to change. Seasonal surcharges and blackout periods apply.
For further information or bookings contact Explore Holidays on 1300 73 1000 or (02) 9423 8000, or visit www.exploreholidays.com.au.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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