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  • This hotel, rich in tradition, opened in 1873 and soon turned into a meeting place for Austro-Hungarian nobility. Today it still has a grand flair. Delights from the hotel’s confectioners include the Imperialtorte , created for the hotel’s opening to honour Emperor Franz Joseph I.

  • Although the hotel is housed in a very modern building, it is one of Vienna’s luxurious 5-star hotels. It is located opposite the Stadtpark and just a stone’s throw from the Konzerthaus. The interior has recently been renovated and its 453 plush rooms guarantee a pleasant stay.

  • Overlooking Schloss Schönbrunn, this hotel was built as the palace’s guesthouse in 1903.

  • Located in a small side-street, most of the modern rooms are very quiet. The wide range of rooms suits all budgets, as you can chose between various sizes and standards. There is a breakfast buffet.

  • Hotel Kugel, located next to the Spittelberg area, has been in operation for more than 100 years. The house offers a relaxed atmosphere and tasteful rooms, some with four-poster beds.

  • Walking distance from the Stephansdom is this hotel with its welcoming atmosphere. The hotel has 18 rooms, some of them suitable for disabled people, and two large rooms with a kitchenette.

  • The Marriott is within walking distance of all the famous landmarks. It has an indoor swimming pool and a health club where you can relax after a day’s sightseeing.

  • This B&B is located in the pedestrian zone of Graben, right in the middle of the bustling city centre. Its 26 rooms are cosy and fitted with all mod cons. There is also a TV room, and families are welcome.

  • On the edge of Vienna Woods, the setting is ideal for families. Facilities include playgrounds, a volleyball court, table tennis and a children’s menu. Babysitters available.

  • Parkhotel Schönbrunn

    Emperor Franz Joseph I had this stately mansion built in 1907 in the elegant Hietzing district to accommodate his guests. The hotel has the faded charm of a splendid period, and at no time is this more apparent than during the Vienna ball season (see p80), when dances are staged in the original early 20th-century ballroom.

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