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mood cosy in rooms with mountain-facing balconies. Downstairs there's a superb little
spa and restored
Stube
(parlour).
Rundeck
( 31 33;
www.hotelrundeck.at
; Arlbergstrasse 59; d €84-106; )
Clean lines, earthy tones and
nutwood panelling define the streamlined rooms at design-focused Rundeck. There's a
sleek spa and a backlit bar with an open fire for relaxing moments, plus a playroom for
the kids.
HOTEL
€€
Lux Alpinae
( 301 08;
www.luxalpinae.at
; Arlbergstrasse 41; d incl half board €296-374; )
This design hotel
wings you into the 21st century with glass-walled rooms that bring the mountains indoors
and industrial-chic interiors blending concrete, wood and steel. Personalised service (in-
cluding a driver to take you to the slopes), a first-rate restaurant and a spa add to its ap-
peal. Lux Alpinae is only open in winter.
DESIGN HOTEL
€€€
Eating
Because of the lopsidedness of St Anton's seasons, many restaurants only open in winter,
when reservations are recommended. Most places double as vibrant bars after dinner, es-
pecially along the pedestrian-only Dorfstrasse.
Museum Restaurant
AUSTRIAN
€€
( 24 75;
www.museum-restaurant.at
; Rudi-Matt-Weg 10; mains €23.50-32.50; 6-10pm)
Arlberger hay
soup with smoked wild boar and lavender served in a bread bowl, and the most succulent
Tyrolean beef and trout fished fresh from the pond outside land on your plate at this in-
timate wood-panelled restaurant, housed in the picture-perfect chalet of the St Anton Mu-
seum.
INTERNATIONAL
€€
Hazienda