Pension Stoi Budget Guesthouse - A quiet, central guesthouse with functional rooms and proximity to Innsbruck's main attractions
Pension Stoi Budget Guesthouse offers functionally furnished private single, double, triple, and quadruple rooms, some with private bathrooms and others featuring shared facilities with a washbasin in each room. Located in Wilten, a mixed-use district known for the Zaha Hadid-designed Bergisel Ski Jump, the guesthouse sits in a quiet green area just a 3-minute walk from Innsbruck's main railway station. Guests can reach Maria Theresienstraße, the historic old town, clinics, universities, and landmarks like the State Museum of Tyrol-Ferdinandeum (500 meters away) on foot. A café serving breakfast is a 2-minute walk away, while nearby restaurants include Cube 8 and Stieglbrau. Free WiFi is available throughout the property, and guests can use luggage storage or play billiards. Parking is available nearby for an additional cost.
Pros
The guesthouse is centrally located, within walking distance of major sights and public transport.
Rooms include free WiFi, electric kettles, and flat-screen TVs.
A quiet green setting provides views of the surrounding area.
Cons
Some rooms share bathrooms with one or two other rooms.
Parking is not free and requires an additional fee.
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Pension Stoi Budget Guesthouse offers a variety of rooms including double rooms, family rooms, and suites with breakfast, free cancelations, and special deals
Single Room
2 persons
165 sq. feet
1 Single bed
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Double Room
2 persons
175 sq. feet
1 King-size bed
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Triple Room
2 persons
175 sq. feet
2 King Size Beds
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Quadruple Room
2 persons
220 sq. feet
2 Single beds
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