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Hotel Sacher Vienna
Philharmonikerstraße 4, A-1010
Vienna, Austria
Tel: +43 (0)1 – 51 456 0
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sacher.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/HotelSacher
GDS Code: LW
HHHHH
Services & Amenities
149 rooms and suites; the penthouse suites
on the 7th floor offering fantastic and
unique views
Complimentary use of Sacher Spa & Fitness
area
Award winning restaurants – “Rote Bar” and
“Anna Sacher”
Famous “Café Sacher” and “Blaue Bar”
Leading Spa
Complimentary access to the business center
Flat screen TV with many international
channels
Free wireless LAN and High Speed Internet
access
24-hour in-room dining and turn-down service
Personal wake-up call
Individually controlled air-conditioning
Shoe-shine service
Pillow menu
In-room safe and mini bar
Bathroom scales, bathrobe, and hair dryer
24-hour concierge service
Limousine Service Available
Petit Sacher Program for children
iPod docking stations
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Key Selling Points
Privately owned and managed by the renowned Austrian Gürtler and Winkler families
Opened in 1876 by Eduard Sacher, the son of the creator of the Original Sacher-Torte
Best location in Vienna across from the State Opera and next to the pedestrian zone
Kaerntnerstrasse
The top floor suites offer penthouse terraces with unforgettable views of Vienna’s city center
One of the largest private art collections in Austria
Home of the Original Sacher-Torte, since 1832, the most famous, hand-made cake in the world
Pure energy and wellbeing by Sacher Spa: Luxury chocolate ceremonies, beauty treatments, holistic
massages, fitness area and unique thermal circuit including historical sauna, aroma salt steam
room, herbal bath, vital sensory showers, ice fountain, meditation room, and relaxation area
“Time to Chocolate by Sacher Spa Treatments”
Outstanding concierge service, the gentlemen behind the desk regularly accomplish the
impossible
Close to Albertina Museum, St. Stephan’s Cathedral, Imperial Palace, a fine array of museums,
and the Spanish Riding School
EUROPE • AUSTRIA • VIENNA
HOTEL SACHER VIENNA
VIENNA
EUROPE • AUSTRIA • VIENNA
VIENNA - The City of Music
Currency: EURO
Language: German
Climate: Continental
Suggested Stay: 3 days
Getting to Vienna
Airport: Vienna International Airport - 0:20 from the Hotel Sacher Wien
Train: Wien Westbahnhof (Vienna West Station) - 0:10 from the Hotel Sacher Wien
Distances from Vienna to Other Suggested Destinations
To Salzburg: 2:45 (car) or 2:20 (train)
To Prague: 3:20 (car) or 4:50 (train)
To Budapest: 2:20 (car) or 2:45 (train)
To Munich: 4:11 (car) 4:13 (train)
Must See
Vienna State Opera House: Located directly across from the Hotel Sacher, this world famous mid-19th
century opera house offers a different program every day and is perennially sold out.
Schönbrunn Palace: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the most visited place in Austria and one of the
most important cultural monuments in the country. This impressive baroque palace offers guests views of
authentically decorated rooms, lavish gardens, and the world’s oldest zoo.
Tiergarten Schönbrunn: Founded in 1752, it is the oldest public zoo in the world and is located on the
grounds of the famous Schönbrunn Palace. Blending some of the preserved original building along with
some more modern facilities the zoo provides a unique setting for visitors to see more than 700 animal
species.
Hofburg Palace: The winter residence of the Habsburg family. This palace is one of the largest in Europe
and houses three museums; the Sisi Museum, the Imperial Apartments, and the Silver Collection.
Vienna Ferris Wheel (Riesenrad): Enjoy views of the city on one of the world’s largest Ferris Wheels.
Spanish Riding School: This 440 year old institution is the only one in the world where the classic equestrian skills have been practiced and performed in its original form. The school offers public performances
as well as viewing of training sessions of the Lipizzan horses.
The Museum of Fine Arts (Kunsthistorisches Museum): Houses some of the most famous paintings and
exhibits including works from Michelangelo and Raphael.
St. Stephen’s Cathedral: Located in the heart of Vienna, this Romanesque and Gothic style church is one
of the most important religious buildings in Austria and ingrained in the history of the country.
The Vienna Donauturm: Opened in 1964, it is the tallest structure in Austria and among the tallest towers
in the world. Visitors of the observatory platform are provided with panoramic views of the city and the
Danube River area, as well as two revolving restaurants.
Leopold Museum: Home to one of the largest collections of modern Austrian Art and the Leopold Collection contains more than 5,000 exhibits over a period of five decades.
Mozarthaus Vienna: Located in Old Town, from 1784 to 1787 this was Mozart’s residence in Vienna
and has been converted to a museum. It provides visitors with historical exhibits, while the basement
contains an events hall.
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Your Concierge Recommends
Visit the Spanish Riding School with its beautiful white Lipizzan stallions in the Imperial Palace. We can
also try to get an upgrade to a seat at the emperor’s box!