Location. The Hotel F�rst Metternich is located in Vienna, Austria, 600 metres from the Museum Quarter and one kilometre from Hofburg Palace. Distance to Zieglergasse station is 80 metres.
Hotel Features. Built in 1897, the five storey Hotel F�rst Metternich (accessible by lift) is a traditional Jugendstil property in a row of typical Viennese buildings. Currency exchange is available at the 24 hour front desk, where event tickets and travel cards can be purchased. Multilingual staff can also assist with travel arrangements, restaurant bookings, and organised tours of Vienna. Complimentary German language newspapers are available in the lobby. Parking (surcharge) is available nearby.
Guestrooms. The 55 guestrooms at Hotel F�rst Metternich have bright contemporary decor with colourful fabrics and furnishings. Amenities include satellite television with pay movie channels, direct dial phones, safes, and minibars. Tiled bathrooms have showers or baths, and hair dryers. Cribs are available on request.
Expert Tip. Viennas Museum Quarter is a complex of new and old buildings housing 20 art museums and cultural institutions. At the gothic imperial chapel in nearby Hofburg Palace, the famous Vienna Boys Choir performs each Sunday during High Mass.
Rates:
68.0631 - 259.1784
Number Of Rooms: 55
Number Of Floors: 1
Check In Time: 1500
Check Out Time: 1200
Hotel Fuerst Metternich
Esterhazygasse 33
Vienna, Austria 1060
Driving Directions:
From Vienna International Airport (VIE):
Distance to Hotel F�rst Metternich is 20 kilometres, approximately 30 minutes drive.
Getting there. An express train (CAT) leaves the airport every 30 minutes for the City Air Terminal. The journey time is 16 minutes, and single tickets cost 9 EUR. The S 7 S Bahn train runs between the airport and central Vienna, stopping at a number of U Bahn (underground) stations. Single tickets cost 6 EUR. Buses run to the city centre, Budapest, Bratislava, and the Westbahnhof and S�dbahnhof railway stations. Taxis to the city centre cost approximately 30 EUR. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Vienna city centre is best explored on foot. The city is served by a cheap and efficient public transport system, including buses, trams, and S Bahn and U Bahn trains. Taxis can be hailed on the street, but are quite expensive.