Group hotels
Traveling together is more fun - also in the region of Bodensee-Vorarlberg. We help you to find the best accommodation for your group.

Located right in the middle of the Rhine Valley, Hotel am Garnmarkt offers its guests great variety with the pedestrian zone in Götzis within walking distance, as well as proximity to nature and excellent infrastructure connections. This place is ideal for group trips with added value.
DetailsThe group Hotel Seehotel am Kaiserstrand presents the region from its most beautiful, exciting side. With a lifestyle right on the lake, a colourful portfolio of experiences and sunsets to remember for a lifetime.
DetailsHotel Gasthof Krone is just a five-minute walk from Dornbirn’s vibrant city centre and enjoys direct links to the local infrastructure. Moreover, the family-run hotel, which welcomes groups, is also known throughout the country for its culinary offerings.
DetailsGroup travellers who enjoy modern and friendly settings and who don’t mind leaving their cars at home will find themselves in good hands at the Holiday Inn Express Lustenau. The perfect starting point for experiences in the region.
DetailsThe hospitality on offer at the family-run Hotel Gasthof Mohren in Rankweil draws on many years of tradition. On offer here are home-made culinary delights, relaxing hours and welcoming evenings in the hotel’s homely garden.
DetailsThe Vorarlberg hospitality on offer at Hotel Rössle draws on 140 years of tradition. Feeling good is the order of the day here, and the needs of guests take centre stage. The hotel is situated in a quiet location where visitors can relax while still benefitting from direct links to the local infrastructure.
DetailsUrban, modern and stylish – that’s how the AMEDIA four-star group hotel in Lustenau presents itself. It scores with lifestyle, design and the benefit of being located close to the border and the city.
DetailsHotel Schwärzler is located in a quiet residential area of Bregenz, between the foot of the mountain and the shores of Lake Constance. Central and perfectly connected local infrastructure, the hotel is an ideal starting point for group trips.
DetailsOnce an aristocratic house on the outskirts of Feldkirch, Hotel Bären is now the ideal starting point for excursions into the Bodensee-Vorarlberg region, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. The hotel caters to groups and dates back to the 14th century, retaining a charming appeal throughout its long history and centuries of tradition.
DetailsThis family-run hotel is quick and easy to get to and is situated in a quiet and attractive location in Rankweil, right at the heart of Vorarlberg. The hotel’s own restaurant is the perfect place to round off a great day in the company of friends, family or colleagues.
DetailsHotel Bischof is just a 10-minute walk from Dornbirn city centre and a five-minute drive from the nearest motorway exit. The traditional accommodation is classic, comfy and the ideal starting point for exploring the region.
DetailsHotel Deutschmann, perfect for groups, is just a stroll away from the shores of Lake Constance and a five-minute drive from Bregenz city centre. The generations-old hotel stands as an emblem of traditional Vorarlberg hospitality and is conveniently located for group travel in this region where four countries meet.
DetailsVorarlberg flair, craftsmanship and warm hospitality. This makes the group hotel Krönele in Lustenau a wonderful starting point for exploring the mountains, culture and the world of flavours.
DetailsBeyond the hustle and bustle of the city centre lies Stadthotel Hirschen Dornbirn, a place seamlessly integrated into the modern infrastructure and a highlight for anyone who appreciates art and style. This hotel, which welcomes groups, combines adventure, culture and comfort within its four walls.
DetailsHotel Weisses Kreuz is the most traditional hotel in Bregenz catering to groups, yet in some ways it’s more in tune with the pulse of the city than most. It’s a real feel-good spot at the centre of the city and just a 10-minute walk from the Pfänder and the festival stage.
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