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This small hotel is a friendly place with 17 rooms. It’s within walking distance from the Ring and only a few minutes from the trams, buses and the underground to the centre. A breakfast buffet is included.
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Baroque architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach constructed this house in the late 17th century and in 1898 it was turned into a hotel. Famous guests have included the writer Mark Twain, actress Marlene Dietrich and composer Franz Lehár. It is still one of Vienna’s most charming hotels.
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This hotel is situated in one of the mansions along the Ringstrasse and has an early 20th century feel. Its luxurious rooms are in Art Nouveau style. There is also a non-smoking floor.
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Pension Ani is a simple B&B in an old building with rooms in various sizes. It’s close to the underground U6 and trams.
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One of the top addresses in town, where celebrities and politicians stay for official or private visits. The 140 rooms offer great views of the Staatsoper opposite. The hotel provides all sorts of thoughtful treats such as umbrellas for rainy days. The restaurant, Korso, is among Vienna’s best (see p78).
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This 4-star hotel offers a discount for children between seven and twelve years; kids up to six stay free.
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Located on the edge of the centre, the Carlton Opera is an ideal starting point for exploring the city. Karlskirche is just around the corner and the Museumsquartier is nearby. The 57 rooms have tea- and coffee-making facilities. Apartments with a kitchen and family rooms are also available.
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The Christina is located right in the heart of Vienna between Stephansplatz and Schwedenplatz with all the famous landmarks within walking distance. The rooms are spread over seven floors and all of them have a direct-dial phone, a TV and a minibar.
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This modern 3-star hotel is very close to the Belvedere. Although it is situated just across from the railway station on a fairly busy road, it offers good value. All 75 rooms and two apartments have satellite television as well as Internet access.
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The cosy and friendly rooms of the Hotel Cryston make up for its location on a busy road. The modern bedrooms are fitted with satellite TV, direct-dial phones, a safe, and hair dryers in the en-suite bathrooms.
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For a standard, double room per night (with breakfast if included), taxes and extra charges.
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