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Hotel prices will include 10% VAT for the room and for the breakfast, 20% for any other meals and services (including the mini-bar), plus the city Ortstaxe (Tourist Tax) of 2.8% of the total.

The prices quoted below are the starting prices for double rooms, excluding breakfast but including the relevant taxes, unless otherwise specified.


Business

ANA Grand Hotel Wien
Built from a design by Karl Tietz, in the 1860s, the ANA Grand Hotel Wien has 250 rooms and suites, a ballroom and five meeting rooms for between 12 and 480 guests – the Quadrille and Galerie rooms can be combined to accommodate 600 delegates. The 24-hour business centre includes PCs, scanner, fax and printers; secretarial and translation services are by arrangement. The well-regarded Unkai Japanese restaurant is situated within this centrally located hotel.

Kärntner Ring 9
Tel: (01) 515 800. Fax: (01) 515 1313.
E-mail: sales@anagrand.com
Website: www.anagrand.com
Price: From €360.


Astron Hotel & Conference Centre
An amalgamation of what were formerly the Sofitel and Novitel hotels at Vienna Airport, this modern hotel is linked by a covered walkway to the World Trade Center. It is ideal for business meetings when it is not possible for delegates to be based in the city centre. There are 325 soundproofed rooms, three restaurants, two bars, a fitness centre and 23 meeting rooms between 17 and 424 sq metres (4564 sq ft). Facilities include a full business centre, secretarial and translation services and computers for hire. The city centre is only 20 minutes away by train or bus.

Vienna International Airport
Tel: (01) 701 510. Fax: (01) 706 2828.
E-mail: info-vienna-airport@astron-hotels.de
Website: www.astron-hotels.de
Price: From €119.


Hotel Inter-Continental Wien
The 453-room modern five-star hotel faces the Stadtpark, with 15 meeting rooms and a conference capacity of 1200. Renovated in 2000, all rooms include e-mail and cc-mail, while the 24-hour Reuters Business Centre and conferencing service is able to fulfil any further business requirements. There also is a health centre. As exclusive caterers to the Hofburg (Imperial Palace), the Inter-Continental can arrange special events in these exceptional surroundings. Besides the award-winning Vier Jarhzeiten restaurant, the hotel offers Brasserie am Stadtpark, a lobby café, as well as the Intermezzo Bar with a string trio or pianist in the evenings.

Johannesgasse 28
Tel: (01) 711 220 or 2262 (reservations). Fax: (01) 713 4489.
E-mail: vienna@interconti.com
Website: http://vienna.interconti.com
Price: From €210.


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. All business services can be arranged and all rooms are equipped with modem and voicemail. Famous guests range from Gorbachev to David Bowie and the AC Milan football team.

Parkring 16
Tel: (01) 515 170. Fax: (01) 512 2216.
E-mail: sales.vienna@radissonas.com
Website: www.radissonas.com/viennaat
Price: From €170.


Luxury

Hotel Bristol
The Hotel Bristol, located directly opposite the State Opera House, still retains most of its original fin-de-siècle fixtures and fittings. Since its 1892 opening, the hotel has been an important meeting place for the international aristocracy and masters of industry. There are 140 rooms and seven conference rooms. Following its £10 million refurbishment, the Bristol Executive Club has opened a new VIP Lounge and a Global Business Centre, equipped with all major telecommunication systems. Besides the Korso restaurant (see Restaurants), the hotel is also well known for its Sirk Restaurant and Café.

Kärntner Ring 1
Tel: (01) 515 160. Fax: (01) 5151 6550.
E-mail: hotel-bristol@sheraton.com
Website: www.sheraton.com
Price: From €347.


Hotel Im Palais Schwarzenberg
The Hotel Im Palais Schwarzenberg is a superb hotel, located in the 1716 summer palace, next to the Belvedere, and still owned by Fürst (Prince) Schwarzenberg. The 38 air-conditioned double rooms and six suites combine the best of antique and modern furnishings and have CD players besides the usual radio and television. The six Baroque halls, some with frescos by Daniel Gras (1726), and eight seminar rooms for up to 350 people offer possibly the finest venue for business and social events in the city. The Terrace Restaurant (see Restaurants) is also one of the best in the city and other smaller rooms include a bar and the Kaminzimmer, where guests can enjoy pastries in front of an open fire, during the winter. There are often events in the 7.2-hectare (18-acre) private park, including ballets and fireworks. The park also includes an outdoor pool, five tennis courts and three kilometres (1.9 miles) of private jogging paths.

Schwarzerbergplatz 9
Tel: (01) 798 4515. Fax: (01) 798 4714.
E-mail: palais@schwartzenberg.via.at
Website: www.palais-schwarzerberg.com
Price: From €265.


Hotel Imperial
Built in 1869, as one of the Würtemberg Palaces and located next to the Musikverein Concert Hall, the Imperial Hotel was opened by Kaiser Franz Joseph I, in 1873. To this day, it maintains most of its original features, including ceiling frescoes and Old Master paintings. There are 96 rooms and 32 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.

Kärntner Ring 16
Tel: (01) 501 230. Fax: (01) 5012 3410.
E-mail: hotel-imperial@sheraton.com
Website: www.sheraton.com
Price: From €378.


Hotel Sacher
Family run for well over a century, the 104-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 108 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 café 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).

Philharmonikerstasse 4
Tel: (01) 514 560. Fax: (01) 51410.
E-mail: hotel@sacher.com
Website: www.sacher.com
Price: From €306.


Moderate

Nosseck Pension
Totally central at an excellent price, the 26-room Nosseck Pension opens directly on to the pedestrianised Graben, at the heart of central Vienna. This is an extremely attractive pension for its price and prime location, with large and elegantly furnished en-suite rooms.

Graben 17
Tel: (01) 533 7041. Fax: (01) 535 3646.
E-mail: reservation@pension-nossek.at
Website: www.pension-nossek.at
Price: From €105 (including breakfast). Credit cards are not accepted.


Pension Pertschy
Minutes from the Spanish Riding School, this building, the Palais Cavriana (1734), was once the home of a count. As a four-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.

Habsburgergasse 5
Tel: (01) 534 490. Fax: (01) 534 4949.
E-mail: pertschy@pertschy.com
Website: www.pertschy.com
Price: From €97.




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