Rooms start at a reasonable rate of about 280 Euro (about 380 dollars) and of course go higher for suites and penthouse rooms, each of the rooms will make you feel like royalty and the entire feel of the hotel is like a palace. The hotel is very centrally located and you can get to a lot of the popular stores and restaurants in the city just by walking out the front.
The staff of the Hotel are all 5 star class and do their job to perfection, making you feel at home and very comfortable, at the reception when you check-in the receptionists are extremely sweet and helpful and if will do their best to accommodate all of your need and wants. The hotel is over 100 years old and that is just another aspect that adds to its charm and beauty.
The famous Viennese Opera house is right around the corner from the hotel and is definitely a place to visit if you like opera. Museums are also close by and if you ask the front desk for a list of close by attraction they will give you all the info you need to have an awesome day in the town.
Dining at the hotel is also great as they have a delicious sushi restaurant called Unkai which has some of the best Japanese cuisines in the city. Le Ciel is located in the hotel as well and is an award winning restaurant considered to be the best in all of Vienna, with mouth watering food and although it is costly, it is also some of the best food you will be able to find in all of Vienna.
One great part of the hotel is the huge ballroom which is one Vienna's biggest and holds a capacity of up to 500 people, this is a great place to come to dance on an event night and they often hold balls and other such events here. Also in the hotel they have some large venues for holding seminars, business meetings, or whatever else you may need them for.
If I were you I would try to stay at this hotel next time you're in town and who knows you may even bump into someone famous, I know I did.
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