Gastgebruiker
4 februari 2023
I was not sure about this hotel at first, we had just stayed 4 nights in a typical, olde worlde ski hotel and the Enzian was totally the opposite to that, a very contemporary feel which at first felt a bit unwelcoming. Once you got over this you realised that it was not the case at all. The staff were very friendly and welcoming, giving a very polished and professional service and really go out of their way to make your stay as pleasant as possible. A special thank you to our lovely waiter Gabor who looked after us both at breakfast and evening meal and always in time to top up our wine glass and to Bence, one of the bar staff, who quickly got to know what our favourite evening tipple was! We had a lovely large room (316) which was very modern but maybe a little stark, very clean with a comfortable bed although we did request an extra topper pad due to our bad backs and extra pillows which were promptly sorted for us. They had coffee making in the room which was a nice touch. The food in the restaurant was amazing with quality ingredients, especially the starter and main course each evening, you ate a fabulous meal the first night and the second night was even better and the third and the fourth! Each meal surpassed the last when you thought it could not be possible, the best food we have ever eaten in a hotel, restaurant or cruise ship for a long time and consistently good. They really need to keep hold of this amazing chef. My only one gripe was that they offered all this wonderful food, an amazing huge gratis buffet between 3-5 which was not just the usual cakes but consisted of a different soup each day, a hot meal, lots of salads, nibbles, breads, cakes etc, and yet each evening we were charged €3 for a carafe of tap water! Also at breakfast lots of bottles of juices, freshly squeezed orange juice and unlike other hotels, no water still or sparkling on the buffet, that is the only thing I would change, everything else was faultless. The wellness area was lovely, 2 areas, one clothing (textile) and one nude (non textile), both with swimming pools, saunas etc. The pool in the nude area was a large outside, infinity pool with jacuzzi style seating in one section, a beautiful view of the mountains and overlooking one of the ski runs, the area was open from 1pm. They also had a couple of sauna programmes which I have never experienced before, each day at 5pm and 6pm for 10 minutes, run by a lovely young girl called Kitty. Each programme was different with different infusions used, all to music and one session (which at first sounded rather strange…to a Brit) was where she mixed yogurt and course sea salt together which was then handed out to us to rub over our skin and to use as an exfoliant, it was amazing, your skin felt so wonderfully soft and silky afterwards. The only bad thing was that unfortunately Kitty has to have a day off in the week and we really missed her on that day! She was amazing, very passionate and enthusiastic about w
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