Astoria Resort Seefeld wird zum Alpin Resort Sacher Seefeld-Tirol

Updated 01.09.2022

The highest "Sacher" is in Seefeld

Vienna/Seefeld, 1 September 2022. From mid-September, what was previously two will become three Sacher Hotels in Austria: from 15 September, the Astoria Resort Seefeld will operate under the name Alpin Resort Sacher Seefeld-Tirol. With this step, the Sacher Group is entering the resort hotel industry and the family-owned company is now also setting standards in this category.The Astoria Resort Seefeld, family-owned since 1950 and under the management of Elisabeth Gürtler since 2015, is located on the Seefeld plateau at 1,200 m, nestled in an approximately 20,000 m² park. The spacious, family-run five-star superior resort has been extensively expanded, renovated and refined in recent years with great attention to detail, entrepreneurial vision and in accordance with the highest quality standards. The resort, which has won numerous awards, has a wellness area of approx. 4,700m², a gourmet restaurant and 81 suites and rooms in elegant Alpine style. "The Astoria, which my parents bought in 1950, is inseparably linked with my family; as are, of course, the Sacher Hotels, which I had the privilege of helping to shape for more than 25 years. The most beautiful award is that we as a family have made the decision to develop the Astoria into the Alpin Resort Sacher," says Elisabeth Gürtler. The hotelier will continue to run the Alpin Resort Sacher Seefeld-Tyrol together with General Manager Anton Gustav Birnbaum and her team.Sacher: Permanent, conscious further developmentUnderthe Sacher brand, outstanding services, products and business areas are permanently and consciously further developed. All Sacher hotels, cafés and the manufactory of the original Sacher Torte are managed by the owner families Gürtler and Winkler and shaped for the future. Attention to detail, a family atmosphere and quality are what make Sacher excellence. "These are precisely the values that have been set and lived as a benchmark in the further development of the Astoria over the past few years, so that today the house is what it is: a Sacher where you feel at home, enjoy excellent service and feel the attention to detail in every moment," says Alexandra Winkler, Sacher co-owner, who adds: "I am delighted to welcome the Alpin Resort Sacher to the Sacher family. Here you can feel 100% Sacher, here 100% Sacher is lived".New business segment: resort hotelInthe Sacher Hotels in Vienna and Salzburg, classic Austrian luxury is lived and celebrated for the guests. This attitude, which means preserving what is valuable but at the same time interpreting the spirit of the times, is now continued and lived in the Alpin Resort Sacher. The Sacher Hotels Vienna and Salzburg are the only family-run five-star superior city hotels in Austria. "With the Alpin Resort Sacher, we are expanding our business segment and taking a conscious step towards the resort hotel industry, which means new opportunities for us. Elegance and zeitgeist characterise the Alpin Resort Sacher and the team in Seefeld knows what Sacher excellence means and what Sacher guests expect," says Sacher co-owner Georg Gürtler, who is proud of the consistently high quality standards in all Sacher properties.From the Astoria Resort Seefeld to the Alpin Resort Sacher Seefeld-TirolHildeand Fritz Mauthner, Elisabeth Gürtler's parents, acquired the Astoria in Seefeld (then called Pension Britannia) in 1950 and quickly developed it into one of the most sophisticated hotels - including Tyrol's first indoor swimming pool - in the Alps. Elisabeth Gürtler spent a lot of time at the Astoria when she was young and learned and lived excellent hotel management here. The Sacher companies have been run by the owners Alexandra Winkler and Georg Gürtler and their families since 2015. After the handover, Elisabeth Gürtler returned to the place that shaped her understanding of tourism and which is her special love: the Astoria Seefeld, which has now, after renovations, extensions and refinements, reached the standard that makes it the Alpin Resort Sacher Seefeld-Tirol. "I am delighted to welcome guests to the highest Sacher, to bring them closer to the nature that inspires me so much and gives me so much strength, and to pamper them with my team and the unmistakable Sacher excellence," says Elisabeth Gürtler.From 15 September, guests will be checking into the Alpin Resort Sacher Seefeld-Tirol. The first highlight under the new name is planned for 16 to 18 September, when the Alpin Resort Sacher invites guests to "Bergauf mit Cultour und Culinarik".Picture material for free use:https://www.sacher.com/de/pressebilder-seefeld-tirol/ About SacherLuxury, culinary pleasure and lived family tradition: Sacher, with its two hotels in Vienna and Salzburg, the Alpin Resort Sacher Seefeld-Tyrol, coffee houses in Vienna, Salzburg, Graz and Innsbruck as well as the unique Original Sacher Torte, is one of the best-known family businesses in the world and, with its two city hotels, belongs to "Leading Hotels of the World". in 1876, Eduard Sacher opened the first luxury house in Vienna, which over the last century and a half has developed into the quality company that Sacher is today. Under the loving care of Alexandra Winkler and her brother Georg Gürtler, the Sacher Hotels today delight visitors from all over the world every day; cultivated tradition combined with constant, careful modernisation ensure unique Sacher moments.EnquiryGertraudAuinger-Oberzaucher, auinger-oberzaucher@themata.at,+ 43 664 1035587Sacher Communications, communications@sacher.com,+ 43 1 51456 1276www.sacher.com | @sacherhotels | @sacheralpinresort