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Boutiquehotel Das TyrolvsPalais Coburg Residenz
Both Hotel Das Tyrol and Palais Coburg Hotel Residenz are rated highly by those who travel for a living. On balance, Palais Coburg Hotel Residenz is preferred by most writers compared to Hotel Das Tyrol. Palais Coburg Hotel Residenz comes in at 86 with endorsements from 12 reviews such as Concierge, Condé Nast Traveler and Fodor's.
Boutiquehotel Das Tyrol
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Mariahilfer Strasse 15, Vienna 1060, Austria
From $171/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
"It offers attractive and modern guestrooms, an excellent breakfast, and a small sauna decorated in gold tones."
"It's friendly, fairly priced, and lies within a 5-minute walk of one of the densest concentrations of museums in Europe." Full review
"Located in the Museumsquartier, this boutique hotel has brightly decorated rooms, pristine bathrooms and a breakfast you'll be looking forward to the night before."
"On a busy Mariahilferstrasse corner, this small, luxurious hotel is a good choice for those who want to be next door to the MuseumsQuartier and near some fun shopping, too." Full review
"The rooms are quite small, but the décor is fresh, modern and deliberately arty; everything is spotlessly clean and smart and the staff are very helpful."
"This shipshape hostel one-ups the Alstadt and Hollmann Beletage with a bigger budget production that includes a super subterranean spa and arty but wonderfully standardized accommodations." Full review
"Done out in zesty yellow and green hues, the spacious rooms feature original artworks, such as Dieter Koch's playful Donald and Daisy Duck paintings, and Nespresso machines." Full review
8.0
"A delightful four-star property, offering beautifully appointed accommodation, a gourmet breakfast and an impressive art collection, on Vienna's longest shopping street." Full review
Palais Coburg Residenz
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Coburgbastei 4, Vienna A-1010, Austria
From $726/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
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"Established in 1840 this magnificent building presents its guests with an impressive structure. Guests, who are housed in maisonettes or comfortable, luxurious suites, receive excellent service."
"Built in the mid-19th century by Duke Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the neoclassical Palais Coburg is gorgeously grand."
"In this 19th-century regal residence, the lobby is sleek white stone and plate glass, embodying the hotel's philosophy of "preserving the past—shaping the future"." Full review
"Hotel is an understatement - this is a palace that offers accommodation, a royal residence with the epitome of luxury and modern convenience." Full review
"The grounds make the hotel feel peaceful and removed, but all of Vienna’s top attractions—shopping, opera, museums—are just minutes away." Full review
"This luxurious hotel is situated in a 19th century historic building. There are in-house health and beauty facilities, as well as the Coburg spa on roof level."
"Vienna’s seriously sumptuous palace hotels, a Neoclassical affair built for Duke Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg & Gotha (Queen Victoria’s uncle) in the 1840s."
"In a city larded with palaces, the Palais Coburg, built between 1840 and 1845, is in a league of its own." Full review
"Vienna's Palais Coburg Hotel Residenz has gained a much-deserved reputation as one of the country's most exclusive retreats for demanding—and monied—business and leisure travelers." Full review
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While there is no official business center, the staff accommodates any administrative request.
"Built between 1840 and1845 by Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, arguably the most influential royal family in Europe, the Palais Coburg is a bright and spacious bit of luxury." Full review