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Hotel consists of two faithfully restored palaces, the Palais Henckel von Donnersmarck and the Palais Leitenberger that were built in 1872. 17 traditional function rooms with daylight and latest technical equipment available. Very famous maisonette suites and apartments. All rooms equipped with two telephones, direct modem connection and comfortable working area. The John Harris fitness centre with terrace, sauna and solarium is located on the 8th floor. Choice of classic rooms, Royal club rooms with extra luxuries, elegant suites or maisonette suites. All rooms are equipped with direct modem connection, high speed internet access and comfortable working area. Business service centre is available. Free broadband
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Exclusive boutique hotel, dedicated to the needs of both the International business and those seeking leisure pleasures. The hotel is a hive of elegance and contemporary design located in one of the oldest and most exclusive parts of Vienna''s city centre close to the upscale retail and fashion quarter. Our 78 rooms, including 17 suites are infused with a unique contemporary design, offer highest comfort and are equipped with the latest technologies.
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Choose between a Suite, the Superior room with kitchenette and the Standard room. Non-smoking rooms and handicap rooms are also available. Our complimentary buffet breakfast guarantees a good start into a day. We have 42 underground parking bays, free use upon availability. Internet access via Wireless LAN and/or LAN is available free of charge in the entire hotel.
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Great places to visit in Vienna
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| RADISSON SAS PALAIS HOTEL |
Located in the Ringstrasse, the Radisson SAS Palais Hotel is two palaces carefully restored to form a splendid 5-star hotel.
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| MUSEUMSQUARTIER |
Vienna has 90,000 square meters of exhibition space, and 60,000 of them are gathered here. This behemoth contains the experimental Kunsthalle Wien, the grand Leopold Museum (with an overdose of Egon Schiele), the Museum of Modern Art, a Tobacco Museum, a
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| HOFBURG |
The Imperial Palace takes up most of the south-western part of the inner town. Lovers of practically every taste in old European architecture can get their money's worth, but most people come to see the Spanish Riding School and the Vienna Boy's Choir (ma
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| SCHÖNBRUNN |
This 18th century Habsburg palace is the second most popular tourist site in the city, right after the Hofburg. It has a total of 1,441 rooms, but only 40 are open to the public.
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| STEPHANSDOM |
Vienna's main cathedral is an early Gothic masterpiece from 1304, which amazingly survived Turkish sieges, Napoleonic attacks and both Russian and American artillery from World War II. The Cathedral (including the 137-meter south spire) is open daily to v
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| SIGMUND FREUD MUSEUM |
The great shrink's home from 1891 to 1938, this sixteen-room apartment was minutely refurbished in 1996 and contains both original interiors and modern displays showing how the great man lived and thought.
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| ÖSTERREICHISCHE GALERIE IM BELVEDERE |
For those interested in the works of Gustav Klimt, the Oberes Belvedere is the place to go. It is the home of several golden age portraits and the masterpiece, The Kiss as well as selections of works by Schieles and Kokoschkas.
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| KARLSKIRCHE |
Baroque does not come more bombastic than this in Vienna. Finished in 1737, the Karlskirche was built as a monument to the end of the plague of 1713.
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| SECESSION |
Under the founding motto "To Each Time its Art, to Art its Freedom", the Austrian Secession artists started fighting stuffy historicism toward the end of the 19th century. Their remarkable building from 1898 is a prime example of Viennese Art Nouveau.
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| FERNVÄRME |
Home-grown architect, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, deserves some kind of posthumous medal for turning this municipal rubbish incinerator into a tourist attraction.
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| HUNDERTWASSERHAUS |
Anyone with the slightest interest in public architecture should make a pilgrimage to this housing project near the Donaukanal. Tenants pay the price for living in the coolest house in town by having to elbow their way in and out through hordes of tourist
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