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Tours in Vienna |
The hotels below have been classed in four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over €300)
$$$ (€200 to €300)
$$ (€100 to €200)
$ (up to €100)
These prices are based on the starting prices for a double room, including tax and breakfast, unless otherwise specified.
Look out for special discounted Internet rates on the hotels' websites.
$$$$ (over €300)
$$$ (€200 to €300)
$$ (€100 to €200)
$ (up to €100)
These prices are based on the starting prices for a double room, including tax and breakfast, unless otherwise specified.
Look out for special discounted Internet rates on the hotels' websites.
Business
NH Vienna Airport Hotel & Conference Centre
This modern hotel has had many incarnations in the past few years (Astron, Sofitel and Novitel), however, situated at the Vienna Airport and linked by a covered walkway to the World Trade Center, it is always popular. It is ideal for business meetings when it is not possible for delegates to be based in the city centre. There are 328 soundproofed rooms, three restaurants, two bars, a fitness centre, a sauna and spa, a full business centre and 21 function rooms. Room facilities include Wi-Fi connection, modem point, mini-bar, direct-dial telephone, even a choice of pillows. The city centre is only 20 minutes away by train or bus.
Vienna International Airport
Tel: (01) 701 510.
Website: www.nh-hotels.com
Price: $$
This modern hotel has had many incarnations in the past few years (Astron, Sofitel and Novitel), however, situated at the Vienna Airport and linked by a covered walkway to the World Trade Center, it is always popular. It is ideal for business meetings when it is not possible for delegates to be based in the city centre. There are 328 soundproofed rooms, three restaurants, two bars, a fitness centre, a sauna and spa, a full business centre and 21 function rooms. Room facilities include Wi-Fi connection, modem point, mini-bar, direct-dial telephone, even a choice of pillows. The city centre is only 20 minutes away by train or bus.
Vienna International Airport
Tel: (01) 701 510.
Website: www.nh-hotels.com
Price: $$
Radisson SAS Palais
Dating from 1872, the Radisson SAS Palais is, in fact, a combination of two Ringstrasser Palaces - the Leiterberger and Henckel von Donnersmarck. There are 247 rooms and suites, with the best facing the Stadtpark. The décor is an attractive blend of Viennese traditional and Scandinavian modern. With 17 function rooms, suitable for 12 to 500 people, all business services can be arranged, while guest rooms are equipped with modem and voicemail. Famous guests range from Gorbachev to David Bowie and the AC Milan football team.
01, Parkring 16
Tel: (01) 515 170.
Website: www.radissonsas.com
Price: $$
Dating from 1872, the Radisson SAS Palais is, in fact, a combination of two Ringstrasser Palaces - the Leiterberger and Henckel von Donnersmarck. There are 247 rooms and suites, with the best facing the Stadtpark. The décor is an attractive blend of Viennese traditional and Scandinavian modern. With 17 function rooms, suitable for 12 to 500 people, all business services can be arranged, while guest rooms are equipped with modem and voicemail. Famous guests range from Gorbachev to David Bowie and the AC Milan football team.
01, Parkring 16
Tel: (01) 515 170.
Website: www.radissonsas.com
Price: $$
Luxury
Hotel Imperial
Built in 1869, as one of the Würtemberg Palaces and located next to the Musikverein Concert Hall, the Imperial was opened as a hotel in 1873 (for the Universal Exhibition) by Kaiser Franz Joseph I. To this day, it maintains most of its original features, including ceiling frescoes and Old Master paintings. There are 138 rooms and suites, conference facilities for up to 250 and all business facilities can be arranged. Besides the usual apparatus, all rooms include modem and voicemail. A favourite with state visitors, this hotel offers the ultimate in discretion and service.
01, Kärntner Ring 16
Tel: (01) 501 100.
Website: www.luxurycollection.com
Price: $$$$
Built in 1869, as one of the Würtemberg Palaces and located next to the Musikverein Concert Hall, the Imperial was opened as a hotel in 1873 (for the Universal Exhibition) by Kaiser Franz Joseph I. To this day, it maintains most of its original features, including ceiling frescoes and Old Master paintings. There are 138 rooms and suites, conference facilities for up to 250 and all business facilities can be arranged. Besides the usual apparatus, all rooms include modem and voicemail. A favourite with state visitors, this hotel offers the ultimate in discretion and service.
01, Kärntner Ring 16
Tel: (01) 501 100.
Website: www.luxurycollection.com
Price: $$$$
Palais Coburg
Once a royal residence, this glorious palace in the heart of the city has been transformed into a hotel that is the epitome of luxury and modern convenience. Its 35 suites are individually decorated and come with plenty of add-ons, such as a full kitchen, flatscreen TV, and high-speed Internet access. The Coburg also holds nine function rooms of exceptional palatial quality, a health spa, an enormous wine cellar, and one of Vienna's finest restaurants.
01, Coburgbastei 4
Tel: (01) 518 180.
Website: www.palais-coburg.com
Price: $$$$
Once a royal residence, this glorious palace in the heart of the city has been transformed into a hotel that is the epitome of luxury and modern convenience. Its 35 suites are individually decorated and come with plenty of add-ons, such as a full kitchen, flatscreen TV, and high-speed Internet access. The Coburg also holds nine function rooms of exceptional palatial quality, a health spa, an enormous wine cellar, and one of Vienna's finest restaurants.
01, Coburgbastei 4
Tel: (01) 518 180.
Website: www.palais-coburg.com
Price: $$$$
Moderate
Nosseck Pension
The 30-room Nosseck Pension is about as central as you can get and comes with a fine price tag. Its front door opens directly on to the pedestrianised Graben, at the heart of Vienna. This is an extremely attractive pension for its price and prime location, with large and elegantly furnished en-suite rooms. No credit cards.
01, Graben 17
Tel: (01) 533 7041-0.
Website: www.pension-nossek.at
Price: $$
The 30-room Nosseck Pension is about as central as you can get and comes with a fine price tag. Its front door opens directly on to the pedestrianised Graben, at the heart of Vienna. This is an extremely attractive pension for its price and prime location, with large and elegantly furnished en-suite rooms. No credit cards.
01, Graben 17
Tel: (01) 533 7041-0.
Website: www.pension-nossek.at
Price: $$
Pension Pertschy
Minutes from the Spanish Riding School, this building, the Palais Cavriana (1734), was once the home of a count. As a 4-star pension with a courtyard, flower boxes and period furniture, Pension Pertschy is now a national landmark. The 47 rooms are situated between the first and fourth floor and are well equipped with shower or bath, toilet, telephone, TV, mini-bar and hairdryer. There is a free Internet terminal in the hall. Herr Pertschy also owns the Pensions Aviano, Baronesse and Christina.
01, Habsburgergasse 5
Tel: (01) 534 490.
Website: www.pertschy.com
Price: $$
Minutes from the Spanish Riding School, this building, the Palais Cavriana (1734), was once the home of a count. As a 4-star pension with a courtyard, flower boxes and period furniture, Pension Pertschy is now a national landmark. The 47 rooms are situated between the first and fourth floor and are well equipped with shower or bath, toilet, telephone, TV, mini-bar and hairdryer. There is a free Internet terminal in the hall. Herr Pertschy also owns the Pensions Aviano, Baronesse and Christina.
01, Habsburgergasse 5
Tel: (01) 534 490.
Website: www.pertschy.com
Price: $$
Other Recommendations
Hotel Sacher
Family run for well over a century, the 105-room Hotel Sacher is one of Vienna's great institutions and the art on display in the corridors would rival that in many museums. All rooms include modem, voicemail and fax connection (fax machines can be hired). Conference facilities are available for up to 250 delegates, with the most modern presentation equipment. The hotel can also arrange out-of-house services. Besides a cafe and two bars, Hotel Sacher hosts the famous Restaurant Anna Sacher, where Kaiser Franz Josef dined on an almost daily basis, usually choosing tafelspitz (boiled beef).
01, Philharmonikerstasse 4
Tel: (01) 514 560.
Website: www.sacher.com
Price: $$$
Family run for well over a century, the 105-room Hotel Sacher is one of Vienna's great institutions and the art on display in the corridors would rival that in many museums. All rooms include modem, voicemail and fax connection (fax machines can be hired). Conference facilities are available for up to 250 delegates, with the most modern presentation equipment. The hotel can also arrange out-of-house services. Besides a cafe and two bars, Hotel Sacher hosts the famous Restaurant Anna Sacher, where Kaiser Franz Josef dined on an almost daily basis, usually choosing tafelspitz (boiled beef).
01, Philharmonikerstasse 4
Tel: (01) 514 560.
Website: www.sacher.com
Price: $$$
Le Meridien
On the famous Ringstrasse, a short stroll from the Vienna State Opera and the Hofburg Palace, this modern addition to the city's list of top-end hotels combines history and contemporary style, with 294 Art + Tech rooms equipped with all mod cons, an excellent fitness suite with spa, and the ultra-trendy Shambala Bar.
01, Opernring 13-15
Tel: (01) 588 900.
Website: www.lemeridien.com
Price: $$$
On the famous Ringstrasse, a short stroll from the Vienna State Opera and the Hofburg Palace, this modern addition to the city's list of top-end hotels combines history and contemporary style, with 294 Art + Tech rooms equipped with all mod cons, an excellent fitness suite with spa, and the ultra-trendy Shambala Bar.
01, Opernring 13-15
Tel: (01) 588 900.
Website: www.lemeridien.com
Price: $$$
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