




Traditional Tyrolean hotel architecture across 4 main floors with central wellness and dining hubs.
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St Christoph am Arlberg sits at 1,800 metres on the Arlberg pass, placing it at the heart of one of Austria's largest and most connected ski areas. The Arlberg region links St Anton, Lech, Zürs, and Stuben, giving guests access to over 300 kilometres of marked runs. The hotel's position directly on the slope means boots go on inside and skis come off at the door. The village itself is compact, with the hotel sitting just above the resort centre, keeping restaurants, shops, and après-ski options within a short walk. For travel logistics, St Anton am Arlberg railway station — with direct connections to Innsbruck and beyond — is approximately five kilometres down the pass road.
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An exclusive, high-altitude alpine hamlet in the heart of the legendary Ski Arlberg.
Perched at 1,800 meters on the Arlberg pass, St. Christoph is one of the highest and most exclusive ski resorts in Austria. This tiny, historic hamlet is famous as the birthplace of the Arlberg Ski Club and offers an intimate, luxurious atmosphere far removed from the bustling crowds. With deeply traditional Tyrolean architecture and some of the finest alpine hospitality in the world, it provides a quiet sanctuary for discerning winter enthusiasts. Despite its small size, St. Christoph boasts direct ski-in/ski-out access to the massive 305km Ski Arlberg network. Skiers can step out of their luxury lodgings directly onto snow-sure slopes that link seamlessly to St. Anton, Stuben, Zürs, and Lech. Nestled in a natural high-altitude snow-bowl, the village guarantees excellent coverage and stunning alpine vistas from early December through late April. The true appeal of St. Christoph lies in its sophisticated blend of world-class skiing and unparalleled gastronomy. It is renowned globally for its historic wine cellars and gourmet dining, catering perfectly to those who want to conquer the vast freeride terrain of the Arlberg by day, and relax in a peaceful, world-class culinary retreat by night.
St. Christoph offers immediate access to Ski Arlberg, Austria's largest connected ski area. The local slopes provide excellent, wide-open cruising and beginner-friendly zones, while seamlessly connecting advanced skiers to the legendary off-piste routes and steep bowls of St. Anton and Stuben.
Known as the cradle of alpine skiing, the Arlberg region is Austria's largest contiguous ski area, spanning the Tyrolean and Vorarlberg border.
Gentle, sunny slopes right by the village, perfect for warming up or for less experienced skiers.
A central hub featuring wide, cruising red and blue runs that connect St. Christoph to St. Anton.
A famous, steep ski route offering thrilling, mogul-filled descents down towards Rauz.
Legendary off-piste terrain at the resort's peak; the very top requires a guide for the steepest north-face descents.
North-facing powder heaven easily accessible from the St. Christoph side, known for retaining cold, dry snow.
Innsbruck Airport (INN)
1h 20min
115km
Private taxis and luxury shuttles from Innsbruck or Zurich (195km) are the most common transfer methods. Public parking is extremely limited; most parking is subterranean and reserved for hotel guests.
Early December to late April
Due to its 1,800m altitude, St. Christoph enjoys a longer, more reliable season than lower valley resorts.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 75), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 405)