I stayed here overnight in order to take the early morning car train to Vienna. The reception staff were helpful enough to explain a short cut to the station to miss the complex traffic junction in town, but it is less than five minutes anyhow. The facilities were fine and staff pleasant enough. There is a restaurant which appeared to be open on a Sunday evening but no one was in it - not even any staff. There was a menu board outside but it was all set up to convey the impression that they really did not want you to use it. I did not have breakfast as I planned to have it on the train - which was cheaper - and helped pass the time - though the hotel breakfast looked perfectly OK. With the unwelcoming restauarant it was necessary to find somewhere in the town on a Sunday night but this was not difficult and I ate very well in a local Beisl. Finding coffee at 7 am the next morning was not possible in town and I had to wait til I had put my car on the train. The car park looked a little worrying with its large signs denying responsiblity for the vehicles parked there. It is also hugely expensive for a car park in a small town. The hotel offers no discount though there is a lift directly from the parking into the lobby. As I had driven from UK and my car was stuffed full I decided to trust the parking but in retrospect I think free street parking woudl have been just as good. For a convenient overnight when using the train with or without car this is fine. Although it is 7 - 8 hours to Vienna I think this is a better option than the overnight train which is expensive if you want a sleeper cabin and very noisy - nowhere near the quality of the night train to and from Zurich whcih is also ÖBB but does not take cars..
- Feldkirch Holiday Inn
