Hotel Maximilian Stadthaus Penz

4.5
(753 reviews)
Marktgraben 7-9 6020 Innsbruck, Innsbruck 6020 Austria
+43 512 59967Official website
Business
Centrally Located
Hotel
Modern

About

Hotel Maximilian Stadthaus Penz is a charming family‑run boutique hotel nestled in the historic heart of Innsbruck. Its striking townhouse architecture blends timeless elegance with modern comforts, creating a cozy retreat for both business travellers and holidaymakers alike. Guests are welcomed by a 24‑hour front desk that offers free Wi‑Fi, concierge services, and a fully equipped fitness area. Each of the 51 rooms and suites boasts high‑quality furnishings, climate control, and a minibar, while the larger suites provide a lounge area and a private bathroom with a bathtub. Breakfast is a highlight of the stay: a generous buffet featuring fresh baked goods, tropical fruit, and traditional Tyrolean specialties such as a fragrant “Zirbenstube” mushroom soup, served from 06:30 am to 10:30 am (weekdays) and a slightly later start on weekends and public holidays. The hotel also offers a range of services for winter sports enthusiasts, including secure ski and bike storage, and an on‑site lift for convenience. For guests arriving by train or car, the hotel’s proximity to the central station and the compact city centre means that major sights such as the Golden Roof, the Imperial Palace, and the University of Innsbruck are a short walk away. The property prides itself on personalised hospitality, attentive staff, and a relaxed atmosphere that encourages guests to unwind after a day of exploring the alpine capital. All these elements together make Hotel Maximilian a top choice for those seeking a blend of comfort, convenience, and local charm.

Highlights

  • Historic Townhouse Design
  • Family‑Run Hospitality
  • Central Location
  • Free Wi‑Fi
  • Tyrolean Breakfast

Must-See Areas

Lobby
Observation Deck at 11th Floor
Ski Storage Hall

Good to Know

Good for

Business Travelers
Families
Holidaymakers

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Innsbruck depends on your interests: summer (June‑August) offers hiking and mountain adventures in the Nordkette, while winter (December‑February) provides world‑class skiing and festive autumn markets. For a relaxed city break, late spring (May) and early autumn (September) enjoy milder weather and thinner crowds.

Pros & Cons

What visitors love

  • Warm Hospitality
  • Convenient Central Location
  • Excellent Breakfast
  • Complimentary Wi‑Fi
  • Ski & Bike Storage

Things to consider

  • Limited Parking
  • No Pet Accommodation
  • Attic Room Access

What people are saying

"Family‑Friendly""Convenient Location""Authentic Hospitality""Delicious Breakfast""Parking Hassles"