High up in the rarefied air of the Austrian Alps, Interalpen-Hotel Tyrol is set amid the spectacular mountain scenery near Seefeld. The best way to enjoy the alpine backdrop is from one of the hotel’s new Penthouse Suites, the crème de le crème of the hotel’s 282 luxurious rooms and suites. With floor to ceiling windows, the seven suites have been reimagined by Swiss architectural firm Monoplan, which has added walls of rough-hewn granite and hardwood floors, and finished the interiors in a colour palette of burgundy reds and chequered fabrics.

Two Penthouse Suites Grand feature a living room and dining area with comfy leather seats around a modern fireplace, private saunas and freestanding bathtubs in the bathrooms and a spacious terrace with sweeping views and an outdoor hot tub. Four Penthouse Suites Deluxe and one Panorama Suite Superior complete the signature suite collection, which occupies the entire seventh floor of the hotel.

Downstairs, the 5,600-square-metre Interalpen-Spa, and fine dining from head chef Mario Döring, makes it tempting to remain indoors when the weather is bad, but when the sun shines, the network of hiking and mountain biking trails, ski slopes and local golf courses are a magnet for adventurous visitors.
