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All information for your holiday
at VAYA Residence Galtür
- Overnight stay
- Free WiFi in all areas
- VAYA-Wellness with sauna, steam bath, infrared cabin and relaxation room
- Room safe in all units
- Silvretta Card
- ski cellar
- Baby cot free of charge (please specify when booking)
- High chair for children (please specify when booking)
- Parking space 8,00 EUR per car / day
- Bread roll delivery
We are happy to welcome you together with your four-legged friend. We ask for you’re understanding that dogs cannot be brought inside the restaurants, but they can accompany each other on our terraces and other outdoor areas. The surcharge is 30.00 EUR per night (excluding food). A security deposit of 100.00 EUR will be collected during check-in. Pets are allowed on a request basis and must be confirmed in advance and not possible for all room categories.
In Galtür, the local tax amounts to € 2.70 per person and night.
All guests aged 15 or older are liable for local tax. All children under the age of 15 are exempt from local tax.
Your accommodation is available to you on the day of arrival from 4:00 p.m. and on the day of departure until 10:00 a.m.
You are able to pay at the hotel in cash (in euros), with electronic EC card (Maestro), as well as with commonly-used credit cards (Mastercard and Visa).
- Up to 14 days before arrival free of charge
- From 13 – 8 days before arrival 30 % of the total amount
- From 7 days before arrival 50 % of the total amount
- In the event of a no-show 100 % of the total amount
Furthermore, the Austrian hotel contract conditions apply. We ask for your understanding that cancellations are only accepted in written form.
We, therefore, recommend that you take out cancellation insurance.

About the apartmenthouse
VAYA Residence Galtür
The ideal home base for winter sports fans made of lots of glass and wood in a prime location: this is how the VAYA Residence Galtür presents itself. Nothing here disturbs your view of the surrounding mountains, so that every view from the window becomes an imposing sight.