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Spittal an der Drau Accommodation
There's no time to drag your heels when it comes to reserving your accommodation. With only 5 accommodations in Spittal an der Drau, you'd best lock in one of Wotif's fantastic deals before they're all gone.
Going to need somewhere suitable to sleep off that long, cramped flight? Our favourites are the See-Villa and Hotel Bellevue.
Holidays to Spittal an der Drau
Before you wave goodbye to the cat and jump in that taxi to the airport, it makes sense to know a thing or two about where you're venturing to. Keep reading for a few helpful Spittal an der Drau tips.Want to visualise where you'll be staying? Spittal an der Drau sits 210 kilometres southeast of the city of Munich.
Whether you're a fan of statistics or not, it never hurts to know how many people live in the place you're going to. In this part of Central Carinthia, the population is roughly 16 000.
Top Spittal an der Drau hotels

COOEE alpin Hotel Bad Kleinkirchheim
"Ventilation seemed to be a problem-a strong stench of sewage upon arrival and throughout the stay. Only a half of a roll of toilet paper provided. Found some else’s towels shoved in corner of closet. Mold in shower. Loved the location and great communication by staff."
Reviewed on 18 June 2026

Hotel Palais26
"Good hotel overall. However, for a 40 room hotel, they really need to have someone at the reception 24/7 because after 11 pm there is nobody there to open doors or support guests in case of emergencies. There is an emergency number but that is not always useful for travellers who don’t have local ..."
Reviewed on 2 July 2026

