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Hotel Sacher Wein Austria
Philharmonikerstrasse 4, 1010 Wein
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HOTEL DESCRIPTION
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In 1876, Eduard Sacher founded the Hotel Sacher in Vienna. He was the son of the creator of the Original Sacher-Torte, a unique chocolate cake. Soon after its creation, the Sacher became a world famous meeting point for politicians, artists and the aristocracy.
Since 1934, the hotel is run by the Gürtler family, who is very keen on maintaining the hotel’s old tradition.
A simple glance from its windows shows the hotel’s special location. It is right in the city centre, close to the pedestrian shopping area Kärtnerstraße, opposite the Opera House and only a tiny walk away from St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the Hofburg and the elegant Ringstraße, a road which boasts Vienna’s major sites, like the Burgtheater and the City Hall. |
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| ROOM FEATURES |
The hotels elaborate art collection and antiques shape the atmosphere of the hotel and allow our guest to experience the traditional Viennese lifestyle. The character of the Hotel Sacher Vienna is forged by elegant furniture, selected antiques, precious materials, as well as our famous collection of paintings.
Stylish materials lend each room its unique charm. At the Hotel Sacher Vienna, our guests have the opportunity to experience the genuine Viennese art de vivre.
All 152 rooms and suites are recently renovated, newly arranged and equipped with the latest technology, offering all amenities of a luxury hotel.
Room fittings & services
» radio, cable TV with remote control, flat screen
» numerous international TV-channels (f.e. Russian, Korean, French, English, Italian, Arabian,..)
» high speed Internet access
wireless LAN on floors 4, 6 and 7
» fax and modem points
» writing desk
» telephone with voice mail
» 24-hour room service
» daily maid service and evening turndown
» windows that open
» personal wake-up call by the receptionist
» individually controlled air-conditioning
» in-room safe
» mini bar
» valet parking
» foreign exchange
» shoeshine service
» bathrobe and luxury toiletries, hair dryer
» bathroom scales
» free use of the fitness and Sacher Spa
» 24-hour concierge service
» laundry, dry cleaning and pressing
» limousine service
» babysitter service upon request |
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| HOTEL FACILITIES AND AMENITIES |
MEETING ROOMS
Marble Hall
History was made in the historical Marble Hall already in the days of Anna Sacher. Important statesmen and celebrities held conferences and gave elegant parties in this hall.
This elegant room impresses first and foremost with its precious marble floor and its magnificent chandeliers.
This is an ideal room for political conferences and VIP celebrations. It may be subdivided into two rooms by a flexible mirrored wall that preserves the generous, spacious feeling.
Salon Mayerling
The name of this room hails from the magnificent Mayerling silverware on display in three showcases.
Reason enough to choose it as a venue for a stylish cocktail reception or a festive, intimate lunch or dinner.
Salon Metternich
Conferences and negotiations in Saloon Metternich have a long-standing tradition at Hotel Sacher.
This luxurious room has capacities for up to 50 people, 26 people can take a seat at its long table.
The adjacent "Schönbrunner Loge" offers enough space to relax with a cup of "Original Sacher Café".
Salon Karajan, Salon Prawy, Salon Gustav Mahler and Salon Richard Strauss Since August 2003, we have four new banquet rooms. Situated on the mezzanine floor, the bright rooms offer a splendid view over the Opera House and the Kärtnerstraße. Matching the style and philosophy of our hotel, they also blend tradition with modern comfort.
They are equipped with state-of-the-art lighting technology, as well as high-speed Internet access and Wireless LAN.
Restaurants & Bar at
Hotel Sacher Wien
Executive Chef Hans Peter Fink combines international and typically Viennese cuisine, ranging from Tafelspitz, a boiled beef dish which the Austrian emperor Kaiser Franz Josef allegedly ate every day, to the Original Sacher-Torte. We also invite you to have a drink at the "Blaue Bar", a cosy meeting point in the heart of Vienna. |
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