Cityhotel Trumer Stube
by the TopOfHotel team
Trumer Stube is an authentic Austrian boutique near Mirabell — a great breakfast, warm staff and real value for the money.
Trumer Stube is an authentic Austrian boutique near Mirabell — a great breakfast, warm staff and real value for the money.
In-Depth Review
Cityhotel Trumer Stube is the kind of place repeat visitors to Salzburg quietly recommend — they like the personal feel, the warm service and a breakfast that's better than what they paid for. It scores 8.6/10 on Booking and 8.3/10 on Agoda, impressive numbers for a 3-star boutique in a good part of town.
Rooms and decor
Rooms are done in a warm Austrian style — crisp white linens, soft pillows, wooden furniture and a feel that reads more home than hotel. Some run small, as European boutiques tend to, but most reviews single them out as especially clean and fresh-smelling.
A few guests mention minor noise, whether from a neighbouring room or the street outside. If you want it properly quiet, ask for a room on the inner side of the building. The Wi-Fi is fast and reaches the whole building.
Food and amenities
The thing everyone talks about is the breakfast — far better than you'd expect from a 3-star. Several kinds of fresh-baked bread, local Austrian cheeses, ham, eggs made to order, yogurt and fresh juice. More than a few reviewers say it beats 4-star hotels at the same price, and it's the detail that makes people remember this place.
The front-desk staff get steady praise as super helpful — recommending restaurants, making dinner reservations and handing out detailed sightseeing advice like a local friend would.
Location and getting there
The hotel sits on Bergstraße in the New Town, just 5 minutes on foot from Mirabell Palace. From there you walk across the Staatsbrucke bridge into the Old Town in about 10 minutes — Getreidegasse, Mozart's birthplace and the Festspielhaus are all close by. Main bus routes run through the area and connect easily to the train station and the airport.
During the Salzburg Festival (July to August) the city gets very busy, room rates climb, and a small hotel like this tends to sell out. Plan at least 2 to 3 months ahead.
Things to know before booking
This is a small boutique, so a few rooms are tight on space and there's no spa, pool or fitness room. A handful of reviews note street or neighbour noise, easily avoided by requesting an inner-facing room. The dining room is small too, so come down early if you want a good table for that breakfast.
Our take
Trumer Stube is best for travelers who care about a good breakfast, warm service and a genuinely Austrian feel at a 3-star price, with Mirabell on the doorstep and the Old Town a short walk away. It's not the pick if you want a large room, a spa or pool, or absolute silence — but for everyone else it's a warm, well-located base that earns its repeat guests.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- The breakfast gets the most praise of any hotel in this group — fresh-baked breads in several styles, local Austrian cheeses, ham, eggs made to order, yogurt and fresh juice. A number of reviewers say it beats many 4-star hotels at the same price.
- The front-desk staff are repeatedly described as super helpful — they recommend restaurants, make dinner reservations for you and give detailed sightseeing advice like a local friend.
- Strong location for the price: 5 minutes on foot to Mirabell Palace and 10 minutes across the bridge to the Old Town, with Getreidegasse, Mozart's birthplace and the Festspielhaus all close by.
- Rooms feel homey rather than hotel-like, with clean white linens, soft pillows and wooden furniture in a warm Austrian style. Most reviews call them especially clean and fresh-smelling.
- Free Wi-Fi that's fast and covers the whole building — no dead spots if you need to work or stream.
- Some rooms are on the small side, which is typical of a European boutique hotel; this is a base for sleeping and breakfast, not for spreading out.
- A few reviews mention noise from neighbouring rooms or the street. If you want it quiet, ask for a room on the inner side of the building.
- No spa, pool or fitness room, so if those facilities matter to you this isn't the right fit.
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Insider Tips
- Tell the front desk in advance if you want a window table for breakfast — the dining room is small and seats fill up, so the good tables can be gone by 8:30.
- The staff are excellent at local restaurant tips — ask them to book Stiftskeller St. Peter (the oldest restaurant in Europe, right here in Salzburg) ahead so you're not waiting in line.
- For the quietest night's sleep, request a room facing the inner side of the building rather than the street when you reserve.