grand hotel wien brochure
DESCRIPTION
English brochureTRANSCRIPT
GRAND HOTEL WIENKärntner Ring 9 · A-1010 Vienna · Austria
Telephone: +43 1 51580 - 0 · Fax: +43 1 515 13 13e-mail:[email protected] · www.grandhotelwien.com
Images hotel: Werner Krug, www.derkrug.atImages Vienna: Wien Tourismus, Peter Rigand, Karl Thomas, Foto Terry Wien, Harry Weber
Welcome to the Grand Hotel WienThe Grand Hotel Wien is the premiere hotel on Vienna’s prestigious Ringstrasse boulevard.
Just steps away from the Vienna State Opera and St. Stephen’s Cathedral, this 5-star hotel
offers luxury and personal service at their best.
www.grandhotelwien.com
Grand Hotel Wien
Did you hear that? No? Then you have probably just closed the door of your room at the Grand Hotel Wien behind you.
Each of the two hundred and five rooms and suites at the Grand Hotel Wien
features highest quality furnishings and the latest in-room technology to make
your stay a memorable experience. In color schemes ranging from soft beige to
subtle rose, delicate green, and opulent red, our magnificently appointed rooms
are oases of calm with tasteful antique furniture, luxuriously comfortable beds,
and all the amenities you would expect from a five-star hotel. State-of-the-art
soundproofing ensures that the atmosphere in your room is always tranquil and
relaxing.
Rooms & Suites
Royal Suite
1 Superior Rooms
Radiating warmth and comfort, our eighty-eight queen or
twin-bedded Superior Rooms are sized from 30 to 35 square
meters. Antique furniture, beautiful fabrics in rose or red, and
marble bathrooms make for a luxurious stay in the Superior
category.
2 Deluxe Rooms
Our generously sized Deluxe Rooms feature elegant furnishings
accented with luxuriant fabrics. Measuring up to 45 square
meters, the thirty-six light-filled rooms have spacious marble
bathrooms and a choice between king or twin beds.
3 Exclusive Rooms
Guests in the Exclusive category will appreciate the carefully
selected antique furniture, exquisite fabrics in delicate green,
pure silk wallpaper, and ornate ceilings with baroque stucco.
The fifty-one 45-square-meter rooms have king or twin beds
and luxurious bathrooms with bathtubs. Connecting rooms
are available.
1
21
3
4
2 1
1 Junior Suites
Nineteen Junior Suites offer 60 square meters of perfectly
proportioned space each. Delicate green interiors evoke an
incomparable atmosphere of relaxed luxury. Each suite has
a cozy lounge area, a choice between king or twin beds, and
a sumptuous bathroom.
2 Executive Suites
Located on the 6th floor of the Grand Hotel Wien, our three
Executive Suites are havens of luxury and comfort. Measuring
70 square meters, they are full of enchanting details like a
terrace with an inner city view, a cozy, rose-colored bedroom,
a living room with a separate dining area, and a marble
bathroom with bathtub and shower.
3 Senior Suites
Our four Senior Suites are light-flooded corner rooms
commanding beautiful views of Vienna’s historic city center.
In 116 square meters of space, each includes a generously
proportioned living room, a bedroom with a choice of king
or twin beds, and a dining room that can be used as a
conference room for up to eight people. A fully equipped
kitchen and an additional guest bathroom further add to the
uniqueness of this category.
4 Deluxe Suites
Our exclusive, 130-square-meter Deluxe Suite has a salon
with a fireplace and a dining table, a spacious bedroom
with a choice between king or twin beds, a bathroom with
a whirlpool tub and a shower, and a fully equipped kitchen.
An additional room can be added via a connecting door
to create a two-bedroom Deluxe Suite measuring 175
square meters.
Royal Suite
The 220-square-meter Royal Suite at the Grand Hotel Wien
is one of the biggest and most prestigious suites in Vienna.
Its large entrance area opens into an exquisitely appointed
apartment featuring an elegant salon, a fully equiped
kitchen, a study, a stylish dining room seating up to eight
people, a bedroom with a lavishly comfortable four-poster
bed, and a luxurious marble bathroom with whirlpool and
shower. The Royal Suite can be connected with an adjoining
Junior Suite to create a colossal 280-square-meter two-
bedroom suite that leaves nothing to be desired.
3
The Grand Hotel Wien is home to three of the best restaurants in town. Take the elevator to the 7th floor, make a left for France and a right forJapan. A stop on the 1st floor takes you back to traditional Viennesecuisine.
If you’re looking for a first-class a culinary experience, you don’t even have to leave the
hotel. The award-winning French restaurant Le Ciel (the sky) and sleekly sophisticated
Japanese restaurant Unkai (sea of clouds) on 7th floor of the Grand Hotel Wien will bring
you a little bit closer to the sky. Back on the first floor, the Grand Café is a traditional
Viennese establishment offering extensive breakfast selections, Viennese specialties,
and mouthwatering patisseries.
Food & Beverages
Le Ciel
2 2
432
Le Ciel
Le Ciel is not only legendary for its breathtaking view over
Vienna, but also for its impeccable service and magnificent
cuisine. It is styled in warm traditional colors; the china
and silver were all specially created for this celebrated
restaurant. Chef de Cuisine Jacqueline Pfeiffer, awarded with
two toques by the definitive gourmet guide Gault Millau, is
famous for her French-inspired culinary art. Le Ciel offers
seventy-two seats and two private rooms. In the summertime,
guests can enjoy the culinary highlights on a beautiful outside
terrace seating thirty-eight. www.leciel.at
2 Unkai
Unkai, meaning “sea of clouds”, hints at the restaurant’s
7th-floor location at the Grand Hotel Wien. Head chef Hiroshi
Sakai creates authentic Japanese cuisine in its purest form.
The highly awarded restaurant welcomes its guests in a
contemporary but traditional Japanese interior with fifty-five
seats, two original tatami rooms, two teppanyaki tables, and
two European-style private rooms. The sophisticated culinary
offerings include a monthly changing traditional Kaiseki menu
and top-flight sushi cooking courses. www.unkai.at
3 Unkai Sushi
The sushi bar on the ground floor of the Grand Hotel Wien
offers highest quality sushi and sashimi in a modern
ambience. The exclusive, nineteen-seat restaurant is
located on the famous Ringstrasse boulevard and offers
outside dining on a ten-seat terrace from April to October.
In addition to an excellent selection of sake and red
and white wines, Unkai Sushi offers a true rarity: Ashati
beer on tap. www.unkai-sushi.at
4 Grand Café
The more casual Grand Café is located on the first floor of
the Grand Hotel Wien and welcomes its guests with a wide
variety of culinary choices. With seating for ninety-two and
a fantastic view of the legendary Ringstrasse boulevard,
the hotel’s main restaurant is an ideal spot for Viennese
specialties and traditional patisseries. Whether you come
for a leisurely breakfast, a relaxed coffee or tea break in
the afternoon, or an intimate dinner, the Grand Café offers
traditional Viennese ambience at its best.
1 Rosengarten
Imagine a rose garden in the midst of one of the most beautiful
hotel lobbies in Vienna. The 50-seat Rosengarten lounge bar serves
beverages and snacks combined with live piano music and the
international flair of the Grand Hotel Wien. During the summer
months, the seating area is enlarged with a flower-bedecked
outdoor terrace.
2 Kavalierbar
The Kavalierbar’s atmosphere is reminiscent of a British club.
Seating thirty-three in a generously sized lounge, it includes
comfortable chairs, couches, and an open bar to provides the
perfect setting for private conversations and entertaining
encounters.
Did you ever try to pronounce Guglhupf? Ratherdifficult, we know. But you will have no difficultiesenjoying it.
The traditional Viennese Guglhupf was the favorite pastry of
Emperor Franz Joseph and is no less popular today. At the Grand
Hotel Wien, this typically Viennese coffee cake is baked according
to a well-guarded secret recipe that makes it deliciously moist and
fresh. It contains no artificial additives and is made with the highest
quality ingredients available. The proof is in its taste. Various sizes
of Grand Guglhupf are available at the hotel or online at
www.grandguglhupf.com.
2
You don’t necessarily have to be guest at theGrand Hotel Wien to enjoy culinary artwork in Grand style. Our award-winning culinary team will come to the location of your choice.
The Grand Catering team is driven by their passion for food and
cooking and will be happy to provide the perfect solution for your
occasion, whether it is a wedding, a major sports event, a corporate
Christmas party, or a small family celebration.
www.grandcatering.com
1
2
If you are sitting in a comfortable chair enjoying an elegantambience and delicious snacks, you may well be in the middleof a business meeting at the Grand Hotel Wien.
The Grand Hotel Wien offers multifunctional meeting facilities providing the
perfect setting for just about any occasion. In a total of 1,300 square meters,
our thirteen venues range from modern, daylight function rooms to an
impressive Viennese ballroom in Grand style. All of them combine functionality
and style with the latest technology and individual service.
Meetings & Events
Our magnificent ballroom is an unparalleled venue for occasions on a Grand scale.
The Quadrille, named after the famous dance, is one of the
largest and most beautiful ballrooms in Vienna. Located on the
second subterranean level of the Grand Hotel Wien, it has
capacity for up to five hundred guests. Next to an impressive,
imperial interior the elegant ballroom offers the latest technical
equipment and is the ideal location for major occasions such as
balls, weddings, award ceremonies, and gala dinners.Ballroom
U-shape Board Lunch Class Theater Reception Heigh L x W L x W Room style room room style in m/ft in meters in feet size in m2/sq.ft
Ballroom 70 80 300 200 330 400 6,6 26 x 20 85 x 68 535 / 5.757
Galerie 30 30 80 60 80 90 2,8 13 x 7 44 x 24 96 / 1.033
Salon 1 - 8 16 16 25 30 2,8 6 x 5,4 20 x 18 32 / 344
Salon 2 - 12 20 18 30 30 2,8 7,5 x 5,4 25 x 18 40 / 430
Salon 3 - 16 20 - - 30 2,8 8 x 5,4 24 x 18 43 / 463
Salon 1 + 2 - 22 40 30 60 70 2,8 13 x 5,4 44 x 18 72 / 775
Salon 1 - 3 - 50 70 36 80 120 2,8 21,5 x 5,4 71 x 18 115 / 1.237
Salon 4 8 10 - 8 15 - 3,0 5,7 x 4,2 19 x 14 24 / 258
Salon 5 12 14 - 12 30 - 3,0 6,6 x 5,7 22 x 19 38 / 406
Salon 6 12 14 - 12 30 - 3,0 6,9 x 5,7 23 x 19 40 / 431
Salon 7 8 10 - 8 24 - 3,15 5,4 x 6 18 x 20 33 / 355
Salon 8 16 18 - 16 42 - 3,15 8,8 x 6 29 x 20 51 / 548
Salon 9 24 24 - 30 54 - 3,15 10,8 x 6 35 x 20 65 / 697
Salon 10 26 28 - 26 50 - 3,15 12 x 4,2 40 x 14 51 / 548
Salon 7 + 8 25 30 - 35 70 - 3,15 14,3 x 6 47 x 19 86 / 924
ExecutiveMeeting Room 34 30 40 24 40 70 2,8 13 x 7 42 x 23 80 / 861
All meeting facilities offer Wireless LAN.
Grand Hotel Wien: A Story with History
When the Grand Hotel Wien opened its doors in 1870, it was Vienna’s first
luxury hotel and the first of the famous hotels on the prestigious Ringstrasse
boulevard. Boasting three hundred rooms and apartments, a steam-operated
elevator, bars, restaurants, and stables for the guests’ horses, it set
entirely new standards and instantly became a sensation. Everybody who
was anybody met here. Eduard Strauss gave concerts in the hotel’s ballroom,
and in 1804 his brother, the King of Waltz Johann Strauss, celebrated the 50th
anniversary of his debut as a composer in the same hall.
Today the Grand Hotel Wien looks back on an eventful past with glamorous
and turbulent times, crowned heads and dramatic affairs, with culinary and
musical highlights - but above all, with hundreds of thousands of guests who
filled the venerable edifice with life.
History
A Hotel and its City: A Long-Time Love Affair
Beyond all the spectacular amenities and services of the Grand Hotel Wien, all
our guests can enjoy one important bonus for free: the world-famous city of
Vienna. The Grand Hotel Wien’s prime location on the city’s celebrated Ringstrasse
boulevard gives our guests unique access to historic and modern Vienna.
Regardless whether you are chiefly interested in music, art, architecture, or
modern urban living, the most famous museums, cathedrals, cultural complexes,
and sights are only steps away.
Welcome to Vienna!