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1. Hotel Bristol***** 2. Grand Hotel ***** 1. HOTEL BRISTOL***** Kärntner Ring 1 1010 Vienna, Austria www.westin.com/bristol ESCRS 2011 Rate EUR Single Room 310.00 Double Room 345.00 (Breakfast & tax included) Distance to Reed Congress Centre: 5 km Travel time by public transportation: approx. 17 min. The hotel ranks among the most elegant De Luxe hotels in Vienna. It is located in the heart of the city, opposite the State Opera House at the beginning of the pedestrian zone “Kärntner Strasse”. This excellent location in the historical city centre is the ideal starting point for all activities; the most important sights of Vienna are within walking distance. Nearest Station: U4 Karlsplatz Suggested itinerary to Congress Centre: walk 4 minutes to Karlsplatz and then take there Metro Line U2 (direction Stadion). Get off at Messe. 2. GRAND HOTEL ***** Kärntner Ring 9 1010 Vienna, Austria www.grandhotelwien.com ESCRS 2011 Rate EUR Single Room 271.00 Double Room 322.00 (Breakfast & tax included) Distance to Reed Congress Centre: 5 km Travel time by public transportation: approx.19 min. Originally built in 1870 as the first Grand Hotel in Vienna, a five-star deluxe hotel was completely reconstructed to meet the highest technological standard while keeping the traditional flair intact. This very elegant deluxe hotel is located on the Ringstraße close to the State Opera House and near to the pedestrian zone. The Hotel ranks among the best hotels in the city. Exquisite fabrics and rare antiques add to the Grand Hotel's unique splendor. The Grand Hotel Wien offers a living reminder of the majestic age of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Nearest Station: U4 Karlsplatz Suggested itinerary to Congress Centre: walk 6 minutes to Karlsplatz and then take there Metro Line U2 (direction Stadion). Get off at Messe. Kuoni Destination Management Austria GmbH | Lerchenfelder Gürtel 43 | A-1160 Vienna, Austria T +43 (1) 319 76 90 - 29 | F +43 (1) 319 11 80 | E-mail: [email protected] Page 1 of 16 3. HOTEL IMPERIAL ***** Kärntner Ring 16 1010 Vienna, Austria www.luxurycollection.com/imperial ESCRS 2011 Rate EUR Single Room 355.00 Double Room 395.00 (Breakfast & tax included) Distance to Reed Congress Centre: 5 km Travel time by public transportation: approx. 20 min. This hotel is considered as one of the most beautiful examples of glorious architecture on Ringstrasse. The splendid interior, the excellent service and solid atmosphere fulfill the highest demands and have often received a mention. The hotel is located centrally on the Ringstraße, close to the State Opera House. Nearest Station: U4 Karlsplatz Suggested itinerary to Congress Centre: walk 7 minutes to Karlsplatz and then take there Metro Line U2 (direction Stadion).Get off at Messe. 4. MARRIOTT VIENNA***** Parkring 12a 1010 Vienna, Austria www.marriotthotels.com/vieat ESCRS 2011 Rate EUR Single Room 269.00 Double Room 284.00 (Breakfast & tax included) Distance to Reed Congress Centre: 4.5 km Travel time by public transportation: approx. 19 min. The modern hotel with international standards is located on famous Ringstrasse adjoining the City Park. St. Stephan’s cathedral and the State Opera House are within easy walking distance. Furthermore, all means of public transportation are within proximity. Nearest Station: U4 Stadtpark Suggested itinerary to Congress Centre: 8 minutes walk to Stadpark, then take Metro line U4 (direction Heiligenstadt) to Schottenring. Change to line U2 (direction Stadion) to Messe. Kuoni Destination Management Austria GmbH | Lerchenfelder Gürtel 43 | A-1160 Vienna, Austria T +43 (1) 319 76 90 - 29 | F +43 (1) 319 11 80 | E-mail: [email protected] Page 2 of 16 5. RADISSON BLU PALAIS HOTEL***** Parkring 16 1010 Vienna, Austria http://www.radissonblu.com/palaishotel-vienna ESCRS 2011 Rate EUR Single Room 245.00 Double Room 270.00 (Breakfast & tax included) Distance to Reed Congress Centre: 5.0 km Travel time by public transportation: approx. 19 min. The hotel ranks among the most charming and traditional five stars hotels in Vienna. It is located right in the city centre, opposite City Park, directly on the historical Ringstrasse. From the hotel it is just a few steps to many famous attractions including St. Stephen's Cathedral, the Imperial Palace and one of the major shopping streets, the Kärntner Strasse. Nearest Station: U4 Stadtpark Suggested itinerary to Congress Centre: 8 minutes walk to Stadpark, then take Metro line U4 (direction Heiligenstadt) to Schottenring. Change to line U2 (direction Stadion) to Messe. 6. SOFITEL VIENNA ***** Praterstraße 1 1020 Vienna, Austria www.sofitel.com ESCRS 2011 Rate EUR Single Room 289.00 Double Room 309.00 (Breakfast & tax included) Distance to Reed Congress Centre: 2.6 km Travel time by public transportation: approx. 15 min. Planned by the famous architect Jean Nouvel, the Sofitel Vienna Stephansdom will open in November 2010 and promises special characteristics and luxurious design. 1800 sqm of artistical luminous ceilings designed by Pipilotto Rist welcome the guests in the hotel entrance and lead the way to the different restaurants and spa facilities. Within walking distance of a variety of famous sights the Sofitel Vienna Stephansdom is a perfect place of departure to explore Vienna. Nearest Station: U1 Schwedenplatz Suggested itinerary to Congress Centre: 4 minutes walk to Schwedenplatz, then take Metro line U1 (direction Leopoldau) to Praterstern. Change to line U2 (direction Stadion) to Messe Kuoni Destination Management Austria GmbH | Lerchenfelder Gürtel 43 | A-1160 Vienna, Austria T +43 (1) 319 76 90 - 29 | F +43 (1) 319 11 80 | E-mail: [email protected] Page 3 of 16 7. COURTYARD MARRIOT WIEN MESSE (NOT CAT.) Trabrennstrasse 4 1020 Vienna, Austria www.courtyard-wien-messe.at ESCRS 2011 Rate EUR Single Room 237.00 Double Room 254.00 (Breakfast & tax included) Distance to Reed Congress Centre: 800 mt Walking Distance to Reed Congress Centre: approx. 8 min. Travel time by public transportation: 3 min The Courtyard by Marriott Wien Messe, which opened in May 2008, is located in the second district of Vienna adjacent to the famous green Prater and the Vienna fairgrounds as well as the large Stadium shopping centre. The city centre can be reached within 10 minutes as the hotel offers direct access to the underground U2. Nearest Station: U2 Krieau Suggested itinerary to Congress Centre: walk 6 minutes to Krieau, then take metro line U2 (direction Karlsplatz) to Messe 8. HILTON PLAZA (NOT CAT.) Schottenring 11, 1010 Vienna, Austria www.vienna-plaza.hilton.com ESCRS 2011 Rate EUR Single Room 229.00 Double Room 249.00 (Breakfast & tax included) Distance to Reed Congress Centre: 4.5 km Travel time by public transportation: approx. 9 min. Vienna’s first designer hotel is located on the famous Ringstraße within walking distance of the city centre. Situated in the financial district it is immediately accessible to the city’s business, cultural and shopping areas. Nearest Station: U2 Schottentor Suggested itinerary to Congress Centre: walk 3 minutes to Schottentor, then take Metro line U2 (direction Stadion) to Messe. Kuoni Destination Management Austria GmbH | Lerchenfelder Gürtel 43 | A-1160 Vienna, Austria T +43 (1) 319 76 90 - 29 | F +43 (1) 319 11 80 | E-mail: [email protected] Page 4 of 16 9. HILTON VIENNA AM STADPARK (NOT CAT.) Am Stadtpark 1 1030 Vienna, Austria www.hilton.de/wien ESCRS 2011 Rate EUR Single Room 229.00 Double Room 249.00 (Breakfast & tax included) Distance to Reed Congress Centre: 3.3 km. Travel time by public transportation: 20 min This modern hotel is situated directly opposite the “Stadtpark”, approximately 10 minutes walking distance to St. Stephen’s cathedral, the famous “Ringstrasse” and all Vienna’s important sights. Guests have a direct link with the “CAT” to the international airport and an underground station is in the near proximity. Nearest Station: U4 Landstrasse / Wien Mitte Suggested itinerary to Congress Centre: Walk 5 minutes to Landstraße-Wien Mitte and take there metro line U4 (direction Heiligenstadt) to Schottenring and change later to U2 (direction Stadion) to Messe. 10. INTERCONTINENTAL WIEN (NOT CAT.) Johannesgasse 28 1030 Vienna, Austria www.vienna.intercontinental.com ESCRS 2011 Rate EUR Single Room 229.00 Double Room 269.00 (Breakfast & tax included) Distance to Reed Congress Centre: 3.9 km Travel time by public transportation: approx. 19 min. This elegant five-star hotel is furnished in a traditional Austrian style and represents deluxe category. It is located opposite City Park and in few minutes walking distance of the St. Stephan cathedral. Subway station is just on the opposite side Nearest Station: U4 Stadtpark Suggested itinerary to Congress: walk 3 minutes to Stadtpark, then take Metro line U4 (direction Heiligenstadt) to Schottenring. Change to line U2 (direction Stadion) to Messe. Kuoni Destination Management Austria GmbH | Lerchenfelder Gürtel 43 | A-1160 Vienna, Austria T +43 (1) 319 76 90 - 29 | F +43 (1) 319 11 80 | E-mail: [email protected] Page 5 of 16 11. STEIGENBERGER HERRENHOF (NOT CAT.) Herrengasse 10 1010 Vienna, Austria. www.herrenhof-wien.steigenberger.at ESCRS 2011 Rate EUR Single Room 249.00 Double Room 269.00 (Breakfast & tax included) Distance to Reed Congress Centre: 4 km Travel time by public transportation: approx.17 min. Located in the heart of Vienna, in the old town protected as a UNESCO world heritage site and only a stone’s throw from the “Hofburg”, the Steigenberger Hotel Herrenhof is the ideal starting point for excursions of all kinds. Cultural monuments such as the Gothic St. Stephen’s Cathedral or shopping paradises as the famous “Kohlmarkt” market can be reached within walking distance. The neoclassical building, which was built in 1913 and housed a girl’s secondary school until 1938 was also home of the former Herrenhof cafe, which was regularly frequented by famous writers such as F.
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