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General description:
Discover all the majestic palace, Hotel Imperial, located on the magnificent Ring Boulevard has to offer. Built in 1863, the sumptuous Hotel Imperial was originally the Vienna residence of the Prince of Wurttemberg. Transformed into a hotel for the world exhibition in 1873, Hotel Imperial showcases the 19th century romance of Vienna with pristine marble, hand carved statues, and spectacular crystal chandeliers. Named one of the "Best of the Best" and one of the "Top 75 Resorts in Europe," the hotel is renowned worldwide for its discreet and impeccable service.
We take pride in pampering and delighting travelers accustomed to staying in the finest locations. Host an intimate gathering or grand festival in one of our remarkably elegant salons or experience the noble ambience of the timeless Imperial Restaurant. Sip gourmet coffees at Cafe Imperial, where many famous authors wrote masterpieces. Tradition lives on in the delicate aroma of this cultivated coffee house.
The Vienna of yesteryear is evident within the walls of our well-appointed guest rooms featuring tasteful furnishings, precious antiques, marble bathrooms, and walls cocooned in silk. Every room blends timeless elegance with the latest comfort. Impeccable butler service is provided in several of our exquisite suites, including the Executive Junior Suite, Elisabeth Suite, Maisonette Suite, Imperial Suite and Royal Suite., For non-US hotels, rates confirmed in USD may be converted to local currency by the hotel at your time of stay, based on the exchange rate used by the hotel.
Attractions:
The preferred airport for Hotel Imperial is Vienna (VIE-Vienna Intl.) - 15.4 km / 9.6 mi.
Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.
Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre.
Dining:
Restaurant Imperial - This elegant fine-dining restaurant serves dinner in a dark-wood-paneled dining room. High-backed armchairs are seated around candle-lit linen-clad tables adorned with seasonal centerpieces and separated from one another by period frosted-glass screens. Signature dishes include a Supreme of Quail on truffeled Black Salsify.
Cafe Imperial - Serving breakfast, lunch, and light dinner, the Cafe Imperial's coffee-house atmosphere attracts locals as well as hotel guests. Waitresses dressed in starched blue-and-white uniforms serve the hotel's famous Imperial Torte and Viennese coffee on monogrammed china. In the afternoons there is live piano music.
Bar Maria Theresia - The Maria Theresia's smoothly curved bar, rococo-style sofas and armchairs and cunningly-designed private nooks make this a highly atmospheric location for a post-business or pre-dinner drink. In summer, the bar extends into an open-air terrace.
Recreation:
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
Transportation:
The preferred airport for Hotel Imperial is Vienna (VIE Vienna Intl.) 15.4 km / 9.6 mi.
Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.
Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre.
General description:
The Hotel Imperial is located on the magnificent Ring Boulevard in Vienna. This elegant hotel was originally created in 1863 as the Vienna residence of the prince of Wurttemberg. The stately palace was transformed into a hotel for the universal exhibition in 1873. The hotel gained renown around the world as a byword for discretion and impeccable service.
This is a traditional and impressive building. The lobby is large with ample seating. The high ceilings and marble floors offer a very grand appearance.
The rooms feature tasteful furnishings, marble bathrooms, and walls cocooned in silk. Precious antiques conjure up the atmosphere of nineteenth-century Vienna. Each and every room blends timeless elegance with the latest comfort. They are equipped with Private Balcony, Handicap Accessible Room, Non-Smoking Room, Connecting Room, In-Room Safe, Individual Climate Control, 24-Hour Room Service, Voicemail, Mini Bar, Room with Sitting Area, Dual-Line Telephone, Air-Conditioned Room, Adjoining Rooms, Data Port, Maid Service, Wake-up Service Available and Bathrobes. Some of the amenities may not be available in all rooms.
The Restaurant Imperial invites to a timeless feast of the senses. Traditional Viennese cuisine blends harmoniously with exotic cooking offering delicious culinary creations. At the Cafe Imperial many masterpieces were written by the one or other famous author. Guests are very welcome to sit down at one of the cosy niches and enjoy your favourite drink at our Bar Maria Theresia. An after-lunch drink, a successful meeting, or a glass of champagne as a prelude to your Imperial Evening will convince you that our bar is the very heart of the hotel.
The exclusive salons make the perfect locations for successful meetings and elegant banquets.
Facilities include a Concierge Desk, 24-Hour Room Service, Laundry/Valet Service, Luggage Storage, Valet Parking Facilities, Fitness Facility and a Sauna.
General description:
The Hotel Imperial is located on the magnificent Ring Boulevard in Vienna. This elegant hotel was originally created in 1863 as the Vienna residence of the prince of Wurttemberg. The stately palace was transformed into a hotel for the universal exhibition in 1873. The hotel gained renown around the world as a byword for discretion and impeccable service.
This is a traditional and impressive building. The lobby is large with ample seating. The high ceilings and marble floors offer a very grand appearance.
The rooms feature tasteful furnishings, marble bathrooms, and walls cocooned in silk. Precious antiques conjure up the atmosphere of nineteenth-century Vienna. Each and every room blends timeless elegance with the latest comfort. They are equipped with Private Balcony, Handicap Accessible Room, Non-Smoking Room, Connecting Room, In-Room Safe, Individual Climate Control, 24-Hour Room Service, Voicemail, Mini Bar, Room with Sitting Area, Dual-Line Telephone, Air-Conditioned Room, Adjoining Rooms, Data Port, Maid Service, Wake-up Service Available and Bathrobes. Some of the amenities may not be available in all rooms.
The Restaurant Imperial invites to a timeless feast of the senses. Traditional Viennese cuisine blends harmoniously with exotic cooking offering delicious culinary creations. At the Cafe Imperial many masterpieces were written by the one or other famous author. Guests are very welcome to sit down at one of the cosy niches and enjoy your favourite drink at our Bar Maria Theresia. An after-lunch drink, a successful meeting, or a glass of champagne as a prelude to your Imperial Evening will convince you that our bar is the very heart of the hotel.
The exclusive salons make the perfect locations for successful meetings and elegant banquets.
Facilities include a Concierge Desk, 24-Hour Room Service, Laundry/Valet Service, Luggage Storage, Valet Parking Facilities, Fitness Facility and a Sauna.
General description:
The Hotel Imperial is located on the magnificent Ring Boulevard in Vienna. This elegant hotel was originally created in 1863 as the Vienna residence of the prince of Wurttemberg. The stately palace was transformed into a hotel for the universal exhibition in 1873. The hotel gained renown around the world as a byword for discretion and impeccable service.
This is a traditional and impressive building. The lobby is large with ample seating. The high ceilings and marble floors offer a very grand appearance.
The rooms feature tasteful furnishings, marble bathrooms, and walls cocooned in silk. Precious antiques conjure up the atmosphere of nineteenth-century Vienna. Each and every room blends timeless elegance with the latest comfort. They are equipped with Private Balcony, Handicap Accessible Room, Non-Smoking Room, Connecting Room, In-Room Safe, Individual Climate Control, 24-Hour Room Service, Voicemail, Mini Bar, Room with Sitting Area, Dual-Line Telephone, Air-Conditioned Room, Adjoining Rooms, Data Port, Maid Service, Wake-up Service Available and Bathrobes. Some of the amenities may not be available in all rooms.
The Restaurant Imperial invites to a timeless feast of the senses. Traditional Viennese cuisine blends harmoniously with exotic cooking offering delicious culinary creations. At the Cafe Imperial many masterpieces were written by the one or other famous author. Guests are very welcome to sit down at one of the cosy niches and enjoy your favourite drink at our Bar Maria Theresia. An after-lunch drink, a successful meeting, or a glass of champagne as a prelude to your Imperial Evening will convince you that our bar is the very heart of the hotel.
The exclusive salons make the perfect locations for successful meetings and elegant banquets.
Facilities include a Concierge Desk, 24-Hour Room Service, Laundry/Valet Service, Luggage Storage, Valet Parking Facilities, Fitness Facility and a Sauna.
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Metropolis in the center of Europe.
Founded 2000 years ago, Vienna was the center of the Habsburg Empire for six hundred years. And the city on the blue Danube is green, as half of Vienna is parks, meadows, and vineyards. Amidst the idyllic Baroque and Biedermeier atmosphere you will find a bustling center. Vienna, the cosmopolitan hub, has multifunctional conference centers, and its new fairground makes the Danube metropolis one of the most up-to-date convention locations in Europe. Vienna has also been the seat of the United Nations since 1967. Visitors arrive at Vienna from more than 140 international destinations in some 65 countries in the world.
Living culture.
More than 50 theaters and opera houses as well as 100 museums invite visitors to enjoy cultural highlights. After all, in no other city of the world have lived and worked so many world-famous composers: Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Strauss, Haydn, Mahler, and Schonberg among them. The waltz time of former centuries still permeates exhilarating dance-hall nights. Yes, the Vienna Waltz originated here. Tradition blends harmoniously with modern day, and the Viennese congeniality adds to Vienna's charming hustle and bustle. The innumerable Viennese cafes are favourite spots for both local and international coffee lovers.
The sumptuous surroundings of the Hotel Imperial were originally created in 1863 as the Vienna residence of the prince of Wurttemberg. The stately palace on the magnificent Ring Boulevard was transformed into the Hotel Imperial for the universal exhibition in 1873. The hotel gained renown around the world as a byword for discretion and impeccable service. The Hotel Imperial takes pride in pampering and delighting discerning travelers, those who are accustomed to staying at the best addresses. Their stay shall be crowned by every conceivable amenity.
Cafe Imperial
Traditional Kaffeehauses are intrinsic to Austrian culture. It has even been argued that, in days past, nearly two Nobel Prize winners were seated at every table in a Viennese Kaffeehaus. The Cafe Imperial carries on this charming custom serving aromatic brews and tempting bites.
Writers and politicians, business people and leisure guests alike receive first-class service from our experienced waiters known as Men in Black, who are eager to share their profound knowledge of the huge variety of Viennese coffee beverages available in the cafe.
Favorites include:
Kleiner oder Groer Brauner: Coffee with coffee cream or milk.
Verlangerter schwacher Kaffee: A weaker brew with or without cream.
Melange: Half coffee and half hot, whisked milk.
Schwarzer kleiner oder groer: Plain black coffee.
Mokka kleiner oder groer: Very strong black coffee.
Einspanner: Coffee with whipped cream served in a glass.
Fiaker oder Phariser: Black coffee with rum and whipped cream served in a glass.
Kaffee Amadeus: Coffee with Mozartliqueur and whipped cream.
Kaiser Melange: Coffee with an egg yolk and whipped cream.
In addition to coffee, the Cafe Imperial serves lunch and dinner.
Live piano music is featured Saturdays and Sundays from 3:30pm-7:30pm.
Breakfast deluxe.
Rumor has it that the perfect day begins with having breakfast at the Cafe Imperial. Enjoy a glass of champagne while choosing your favorite at the buffet. In the meantime, omelettes or fried eggs are prepared in front of your eyes. The morning sun rises above fresh fruit and honey a festival of the senses. Daily international newspapers make sure you are well informed right from the beginning of the day. This is how we interpret a morning of style in Vienna!
Restaurant Imperial
The Restaurant Imperial is the ideal spot for a truly refined, yet relaxed, Viennese dining experience. Elegant wood-paneled walls wrap the room and provide the backdrop for portraits of Austrian royalty like Emperor Franz Joseph and his wife Sisi. Exquisitely laid tables are intimate, but spaciously arranged to ensure diners privacy. Richly colored carpets harmonize with similarly toned chairs upholstered in contrasting, complementary patterns. Candlelight and wall sconces illuminate the room with a muted, golden glow.
Service under the watchful eye of Maitre d Christ is equally impressive. Christ has been with the Hotel Imperial for 32 years and his youngest staff member is a 16-year veteran. Formerly known as Restaurant zur Majestat, the restaurant continues to serve select meat and fish dishes the traditional waydirectly at the table. Along with its new name, the restaurant has changed its formerly formal service to a more relaxed style without compromising quality.
While select classic dishes like Wiener Schnitzel are always on offer, our chef creates a different five-course gourmet dinner every week, combining traditional Viennese cuisine with international ingredients. The results are exceptional creations that tempt the palate. Fine desserts made with a dash of Vienna's most exquisite sweet wines are a harmonious finale to an incredible meal.
For fine wine aficionados, head sommelier Manfred Legl is always on hand with recommendations ranging from renowned Austrian vintners to those of Burgundy, Bordeaux, and other parts of the world. Thanks to its gourmet food and excellent service, Restaurant Imperial was, once again, is toque-awarded by Gault Millau.
Bar Maria Theresia
Rich royal red and a timeless 19th Century Viennese decor typify Bar Maria Theresia. Golden accents and polished wood add to the sophisticated regal ambience. The fabulous live piano player Thomas Pleidl is paying every evening tribute to the city where great music was born.
Located in the heart of the hotel, the bar is a great spot for an after-lunch drink or for raising a glass of champagne as a prelude to an unforgettable, romantic Viennese evening.
Guest Rooms and Suites
Tasteful furnishings, marble bathrooms, and walls cocooned in silk. Precious antiques conjure up the atmosphere of nineteenth-century Vienna. Each and every room blends timeless elegance with the latest comfort. The Royal Staircase leads up to the breath-taking Royal Suites. Magnificent chandeliers sparkle and shimmer from high stucco-adorned ceilings radiating aristocratic flair. In the Maisonette Suite you will be enchanted by the Imperial atmosphere which serves as a backdrop for the latest technology. A splendid view can be enjoyed from your private balcony over the roofs and spires of old Vienna.
Butler Service
A luxurious atmosphere after a busy day. Room and space for new ideas and plans. The individual style of suites is characterized by a loving attention to detail and attentive service. Thoroughly trained butlers will attend to all your needs and fulfil all wishes before they are expressed. The hand-ironed newspaper will be brought to your bedside with a morning tea. Let yourself be pampered in your personal realm. Experience this symphony of the senses in private when culinary specialities are served with golden cutlery. In deluxe surroundings you will enjoy the discreet charm of the butler service.
General description:
General description:
General description:
General description:
Metropolis in the center of Europe.
Founded 2000 years ago, Vienna was the center of the Habsburg Empire for six hundred years. And the city on the blue Danube is green, as half of Vienna is parks, meadows, and vineyards. Amidst the idyllic Baroque and Biedermeier atmosphere you will find a bustling center. Vienna, the cosmopolitan hub, has multifunctional conference centers, and its new fairground makes the Danube metropolis one of the most up-to-date convention locations in Europe. Vienna has also been the seat of the United Nations since 1967. Visitors arrive at Vienna from more than 140 international destinations in some 65 countries in the world.
Living culture.
More than 50 theaters and opera houses as well as 100 museums invite visitors to enjoy cultural highlights. After all, in no other city of the world have lived and worked so many world-famous composers: Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Strauss, Haydn, Mahler, and Schonberg among them. The waltz time of former centuries still permeates exhilarating dance-hall nights. Yes, the Vienna Waltz originated here. Tradition blends harmoniously with modern day, and the Viennese congeniality adds to Vienna's charming hustle and bustle. The innumerable Viennese cafes are favourite spots for both local and international coffee lovers.
The sumptuous surroundings of the Hotel Imperial were originally created in 1863 as the Vienna residence of the prince of Wurttemberg. The stately palace on the magnificent Ring Boulevard was transformed into the Hotel Imperial for the universal exhibition in 1873. The hotel gained renown around the world as a byword for discretion and impeccable service. The Hotel Imperial takes pride in pampering and delighting discerning travelers, those who are accustomed to staying at the best addresses. Their stay shall be crowned by every conceivable amenity.
Cafe Imperial
Traditional Kaffeehauses are intrinsic to Austrian culture. It has even been argued that, in days past, nearly two Nobel Prize winners were seated at every table in a Viennese Kaffeehaus. The Cafe Imperial carries on this charming custom serving aromatic brews and tempting bites.
Writers and politicians, business people and leisure guests alike receive first-class service from our experienced waiters known as Men in Black, who are eager to share their profound knowledge of the huge variety of Viennese coffee beverages available in the cafe.
Favorites include:
Kleiner oder Groer Brauner: Coffee with coffee cream or milk.
Verlangerter schwacher Kaffee: A weaker brew with or without cream.
Melange: Half coffee and half hot, whisked milk.
Schwarzer kleiner oder groer: Plain black coffee.
Mokka kleiner oder groer: Very strong black coffee.
Einspanner: Coffee with whipped cream served in a glass.
Fiaker oder Phariser: Black coffee with rum and whipped cream served in a glass.
Kaffee Amadeus: Coffee with Mozartliqueur and whipped cream.
Kaiser Melange: Coffee with an egg yolk and whipped cream.
In addition to coffee, the Cafe Imperial serves lunch and dinner.
Live piano music is featured Saturdays and Sundays from 3:30pm-7:30pm.
Breakfast deluxe.
Rumor has it that the perfect day begins with having breakfast at the Cafe Imperial. Enjoy a glass of champagne while choosing your favorite at the buffet. In the meantime, omelettes or fried eggs are prepared in front of your eyes. The morning sun rises above fresh fruit and honey a festival of the senses. Daily international newspapers make sure you are well informed right from the beginning of the day. This is how we interpret a morning of style in Vienna!
Restaurant Imperial
The Restaurant Imperial is the ideal spot for a truly refined, yet relaxed, Viennese dining experience. Elegant wood-paneled walls wrap the room and provide the backdrop for portraits of Austrian royalty like Emperor Franz Joseph and his wife Sisi. Exquisitely laid tables are intimate, but spaciously arranged to ensure diners privacy. Richly colored carpets harmonize with similarly toned chairs upholstered in contrasting, complementary patterns. Candlelight and wall sconces illuminate the room with a muted, golden glow.
Service under the watchful eye of Maitre d Christ is equally impressive. Christ has been with the Hotel Imperial for 32 years and his youngest staff member is a 16-year veteran. Formerly known as Restaurant zur Majestat, the restaurant continues to serve select meat and fish dishes the traditional waydirectly at the table. Along with its new name, the restaurant has changed its formerly formal service to a more relaxed style without compromising quality.
While select classic dishes like Wiener Schnitzel are always on offer, our chef creates a different five-course gourmet dinner every week, combining traditional Viennese cuisine with international ingredients. The results are exceptional creations that tempt the palate. Fine desserts made with a dash of Vienna's most exquisite sweet wines are a harmonious finale to an incredible meal.
For fine wine aficionados, head sommelier Manfred Legl is always on hand with recommendations ranging from renowned Austrian vintners to those of Burgundy, Bordeaux, and other parts of the world. Thanks to its gourmet food and excellent service, Restaurant Imperial was, once again, is toque-awarded by Gault Millau.
Bar Maria Theresia
Rich royal red and a timeless 19th Century Viennese decor typify Bar Maria Theresia. Golden accents and polished wood add to the sophisticated regal ambience. The fabulous live piano player Thomas Pleidl is paying every evening tribute to the city where great music was born.
Located in the heart of the hotel, the bar is a great spot for an after-lunch drink or for raising a glass of champagne as a prelude to an unforgettable, romantic Viennese evening.
Guest Rooms and Suites
Tasteful furnishings, marble bathrooms, and walls cocooned in silk. Precious antiques conjure up the atmosphere of nineteenth-century Vienna. Each and every room blends timeless elegance with the latest comfort. The Royal Staircase leads up to the breath-taking Royal Suites. Magnificent chandeliers sparkle and shimmer from high stucco-adorned ceilings radiating aristocratic flair. In the Maisonette Suite you will be enchanted by the Imperial atmosphere which serves as a backdrop for the latest technology. A splendid view can be enjoyed from your private balcony over the roofs and spires of old Vienna.
Butler Service
A luxurious atmosphere after a busy day. Room and space for new ideas and plans. The individual style of suites is characterized by a loving attention to detail and attentive service. Thoroughly trained butlers will attend to all your needs and fulfil all wishes before they are expressed. The hand-ironed newspaper will be brought to your bedside with a morning tea. Let yourself be pampered in your personal realm. Experience this symphony of the senses in private when culinary specialities are served with golden cutlery. In deluxe surroundings you will enjoy the discreet charm of the butler service.
General description:
General description:
General description:
General description:
Metropolis in the center of Europe.
Founded 2000 years ago, Vienna was the center of the Habsburg Empire for six hundred years. And the city on the blue Danube is green, as half of Vienna is parks, meadows, and vineyards. Amidst the idyllic Baroque and Biedermeier atmosphere you will find a bustling center. Vienna, the cosmopolitan hub, has multifunctional conference centers, and its new fairground makes the Danube metropolis one of the most up-to-date convention locations in Europe. Vienna has also been the seat of the United Nations since 1967. Visitors arrive at Vienna from more than 140 international destinations in some 65 countries in the world.
Living culture.
More than 50 theaters and opera houses as well as 100 museums invite visitors to enjoy cultural highlights. After all, in no other city of the world have lived and worked so many world-famous composers: Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Strauss, Haydn, Mahler, and Schonberg among them. The waltz time of former centuries still permeates exhilarating dance-hall nights. Yes, the Vienna Waltz originated here. Tradition blends harmoniously with modern day, and the Viennese congeniality adds to Vienna's charming hustle and bustle. The innumerable Viennese cafes are favourite spots for both local and international coffee lovers.
The sumptuous surroundings of the Hotel Imperial were originally created in 1863 as the Vienna residence of the prince of Wurttemberg. The stately palace on the magnificent Ring Boulevard was transformed into the Hotel Imperial for the universal exhibition in 1873. The hotel gained renown around the world as a byword for discretion and impeccable service. The Hotel Imperial takes pride in pampering and delighting discerning travelers, those who are accustomed to staying at the best addresses. Their stay shall be crowned by every conceivable amenity.
Cafe Imperial
Traditional Kaffeehauses are intrinsic to Austrian culture. It has even been argued that, in days past, nearly two Nobel Prize winners were seated at every table in a Viennese Kaffeehaus. The Cafe Imperial carries on this charming custom serving aromatic brews and tempting bites.
Writers and politicians, business people and leisure guests alike receive first-class service from our experienced waiters known as Men in Black, who are eager to share their profound knowledge of the huge variety of Viennese coffee beverages available in the cafe.
Favorites include:
Kleiner oder Groer Brauner: Coffee with coffee cream or milk.
Verlangerter schwacher Kaffee: A weaker brew with or without cream.
Melange: Half coffee and half hot, whisked milk.
Schwarzer kleiner oder groer: Plain black coffee.
Mokka kleiner oder groer: Very strong black coffee.
Einspanner: Coffee with whipped cream served in a glass.
Fiaker oder Phariser: Black coffee with rum and whipped cream served in a glass.
Kaffee Amadeus: Coffee with Mozartliqueur and whipped cream.
Kaiser Melange: Coffee with an egg yolk and whipped cream.
In addition to coffee, the Cafe Imperial serves lunch and dinner.
Live piano music is featured Saturdays and Sundays from 3:30pm-7:30pm.
Breakfast deluxe.
Rumor has it that the perfect day begins with having breakfast at the Cafe Imperial. Enjoy a glass of champagne while choosing your favorite at the buffet. In the meantime, omelettes or fried eggs are prepared in front of your eyes. The morning sun rises above fresh fruit and honey a festival of the senses. Daily international newspapers make sure you are well informed right from the beginning of the day. This is how we interpret a morning of style in Vienna!
Restaurant Imperial
The Restaurant Imperial is the ideal spot for a truly refined, yet relaxed, Viennese dining experience. Elegant wood-paneled walls wrap the room and provide the backdrop for portraits of Austrian royalty like Emperor Franz Joseph and his wife Sisi. Exquisitely laid tables are intimate, but spaciously arranged to ensure diners privacy. Richly colored carpets harmonize with similarly toned chairs upholstered in contrasting, complementary patterns. Candlelight and wall sconces illuminate the room with a muted, golden glow.
Service under the watchful eye of Maitre d Christ is equally impressive. Christ has been with the Hotel Imperial for 32 years and his youngest staff member is a 16-year veteran. Formerly known as Restaurant zur Majestat, the restaurant continues to serve select meat and fish dishes the traditional waydirectly at the table. Along with its new name, the restaurant has changed its formerly formal service to a more relaxed style without compromising quality.
While select classic dishes like Wiener Schnitzel are always on offer, our chef creates a different five-course gourmet dinner every week, combining traditional Viennese cuisine with international ingredients. The results are exceptional creations that tempt the palate. Fine desserts made with a dash of Vienna's most exquisite sweet wines are a harmonious finale to an incredible meal.
For fine wine aficionados, head sommelier Manfred Legl is always on hand with recommendations ranging from renowned Austrian vintners to those of Burgundy, Bordeaux, and other parts of the world. Thanks to its gourmet food and excellent service, Restaurant Imperial was, once again, is toque-awarded by Gault Millau.
Bar Maria Theresia
Rich royal red and a timeless 19th Century Viennese decor typify Bar Maria Theresia. Golden accents and polished wood add to the sophisticated regal ambience. The fabulous live piano player Thomas Pleidl is paying every evening tribute to the city where great music was born.
Located in the heart of the hotel, the bar is a great spot for an after-lunch drink or for raising a glass of champagne as a prelude to an unforgettable, romantic Viennese evening.
Guest Rooms and Suites
Tasteful furnishings, marble bathrooms, and walls cocooned in silk. Precious antiques conjure up the atmosphere of nineteenth-century Vienna. Each and every room blends timeless elegance with the latest comfort. The Royal Staircase leads up to the breath-taking Royal Suites. Magnificent chandeliers sparkle and shimmer from high stucco-adorned ceilings radiating aristocratic flair. In the Maisonette Suite you will be enchanted by the Imperial atmosphere which serves as a backdrop for the latest technology. A splendid view can be enjoyed from your private balcony over the roofs and spires of old Vienna.
Butler Service
A luxurious atmosphere after a busy day. Room and space for new ideas and plans. The individual style of suites is characterized by a loving attention to detail and attentive service. Thoroughly trained butlers will attend to all your needs and fulfil all wishes before they are expressed. The hand-ironed newspaper will be brought to your bedside with a morning tea. Let yourself be pampered in your personal realm. Experience this symphony of the senses in private when culinary specialities are served with golden cutlery. In deluxe surroundings you will enjoy the discreet charm of the butler service.
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