Location.The Hotel and Palais Strudlhof is located in Vienna, Austria, within 300 metres of the Baroque style Museum Liechtenstein and 700 metres from the famous Ringstrasse.
Hotel Features.A contemporary building entered via a sweeping neo classical staircase, the Hotel and Palais Strudlhof has a large lobby with leather seating, wireless Internet access and an information area. Set between two embassies, the hotel is surrounded by two kilometres of parkland. There is also a roof terrace garden with sun loungers on the eighth floor, and 24 hour lobby bar.
The Strudlhof serves a complimentary buffet breakfast, and its lobby bar is open 24 hours.
The hotel offers conference rooms set in a neo classical palace. Facilities include professional flipcharts, wireless Internet access and AV systems. Lunch and snacks can be provided on request.
A fitness room and steam room are available for guests.
Guestrooms.The 84 air conditioned guestrooms at the Hotel and Palais Strudlhof are set over eight floors. All have satellite television, minibars, safes and Internet access (surcharge). Guestrooms are decorated in a neutral style.
Expert Tip.Viennas historic city centre has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Rates:
142.55 - 143.55 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 84
Number Of Floors: 8
Check In Time: 2 PM
Check Out Time: Noon
Amenities:
In House Bar
Children Allowed
Pets Allowed
Meeting Rooms
Hotel & Palais Strudlhof
Pasteurgasse 1
Vienna, Austria 1090
Driving Directions:
From Vienna International Airport (VIE):
Distance to the Hotel and Palais Strudlhof is 20 kilometres, approximately 25 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. Take the U3 line to Volkstheater, then tram D to Bauernfeldplatz. 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.