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Built in 1863, this former palace is the most obvious representation of regal grandeur.
Built in 1863, this former palace is the most obvious representation of regal grandeur. Read less

Built in 1863, this former palace is the most obvious representation of regal grandeur: with 138 rooms and suites, with the latter lavishly decorated with antique furniture and 19th century paintings and serviced by butlers. In keeping with its heritage, Café Imperial offers charming afternoon tea, while the Imperial Restaurant serves traditional Austrian dishes. The hotel is centrally-located, near the Opera, and the Musikverien concert hall.
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