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Hotel Rainers

Gudrunstrasse 184
Vienna, Austria 1100


Location. The Rainers Hotel is located in Vienna, Austria, three kilometres from the Belvedere Palace, and five kilometres from Viennas Opera House.
Hotel Features. This modern hotel is situated in a former office block, and is equipped with wireless Internet access in its public areas. The concierge is available to assist with excursions and airport transfer, and there is a coffee shop in the lobby.

Rainers Hotel has an onsite restaurant, serving a la carte dishes with an international flavour. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily.

There is a business centre at the hotel which has facilities for meetings and conferences; audio visual equipment and wireless Internet access are provided.

Guestrooms. The 153 guestrooms at the hotel are decorated in a modern style with bright colours, and have satellite television, wireless Internet access, direct dial phones, minibars, and hair dryers.

Rates:
129.5334 - 208.1347 EUR

Number Of Rooms: 156
Number Of Floors: 3

Amenities:
Children Allowed
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Hotel Rainers

Hotel Rainers
Gudrunstrasse 184
Vienna, Austria 1100

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Driving Directions:
From Vienna International Airport (VIE):
Distance to Rainers Hotel is 22 kilometres, approximately 35 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. Matzleinsdorferplatz is the nearest S Bahn station to the hotel. 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.