The sumptuous surroundings of the Luxury Collection Hotel Imperial Vienna were originally created in 1863 as the Viennese residence of the Prince of Wurttemberg and were transformed into the Hotel Imperial for the universal exhibition in 1873. The hotel gained renown around the world as a by-word
for discretion and impeccable service; the unique location on Vienna's famous Ringstrase, next to the Musikverein Vienna provides excellent conditions to explore the imperial city with all its magnificient sights.
Opened in 1873 as a luxury hotel and the first of its kind, it soon became Austria's premier location for inimitable service, outstanding hotel rooms & accommodation in Vienna.
The 5 star Hotel Vienna Imperial has its own special charm for each visitor; the suites may also be connected with other suites and rooms.
The magnificent Württemberg palace on Ringstrase in Vienna was opened as a luxury hotel Vienna in 1873 and soon became known as a symbol of outstanding architecture and exclusive service worldwide.
Precious antiques and historical details in the 138 individually and luxuriously designed hotel rooms and palatial suites blend with modern comforts.
Spacious bathrooms with stylish accessories and bathrobes, sound systems from Bose and extra large TVs are just a few examples of the lavish hospitality at the Viennese luxury hotel.
Suite guests at the luxury hotel Vienna not only have claim to the personal butler service, they also enjoy numerous other amenities free of charge.
Today’s Royal Suites were once the private apartments of the palace’s owner, Phillip of Wurttemberg.
Exquisite crystal chandeliers glitter from seven-metre high stucco-decorated ceilings casting the rooms in sparkling aristocratic flair.
Crowned heads and state guests, artists and megastars of three centuries have ascended the famed princely staircase to enter entranced a world of polished elegance.
The Royal Suite can also be connected to the Imperial Junior Suite (upon availability).
A magnificent star-patterned parquet in the salon, opulent crystal chandeliers over the bed, cut-glass windows in the bathrooms: the Imperial Suites are an experience never to be forgotten.
The six suites each with their own distinctive character reflect in a very special way the palace’s historic ambiance.
Each of the suites is imbued with imperial style and each is unique.
The Imperial Suites are also available with connecting doors (upon availability).
Executive Junior Suites offer plenty of space and air; high-fliers will feel at home on the Imperial’s top floor: the wide panoramas and broad prospects can be had on the two balconies high over Vienna.
The Executive Junior Suites can also be connected to Maisonette Suites (upon availability).
Spreading over 60-70 square metres, the three suites of the Maria Theresia category capture guests with historical charm.
Those with a literary turn can spend many pleasant hours in the library of the inviting suite decorated in muted pink on whose walls hang works by old masters and up-and-coming artists.
Laid out very individually, you might come across an azure bathroom in one suite, or multiple levels in another.
The suites boast a selection of special details, featuring opulent chandeliers, noble fabrics and precious antiques.
The Imperial’s maisonette suites beckon with romance on two floors; the rooms with their 75-square meter open floor plan conjure up a stylish atmosphere for very special occasions.
Guests enter the suites on the hotel’s top floor over elegant, extravagantly fashioned parquet floors.
The dominant colours are ochre and imperial “Schönbrunn” yellow that lend the rooms a light and friendly air.
The Maisonette Suite can also be connected to the Executive Suite (upon availability).
The Elisabeth Suites are named after the great empress, consort of Emperor Franz Josef I.
The sleeping area hides behind elegant sliding mirrored doors, while the separate salon offers work area and comfortable sofas and armchairs.
Each suite is unique with high majestic ceilings, precious oil paintings and diverse colouring.
The Elisabeth Suite can also be connected to the Imperial Suite (upon availability).
Imperial Junior Suites are unique jewels in the historic hotel’s crown.
High ceilings and hand-crafted stucco, the sparkle of crystal chandeliers and exquisite antiques exude the palace’s aristocratic character.
Regular guests and newcomers alike can choose their favourite suite that measures from 50 to 60 square metres.
The Imperial Junior Suites are also available with connecting doors (upon availability).
For over 130 years the Hotel Imperial has throned regally on Vienna’s Ringstrasse and can look back on an eventful history as a princely residence.
Even the most demanding guest will find deluxe category rooms, which range from 35 to 40 square metres, spacious and elegant.
An inviting couch, stylish sofa or plush armchairs are ideal for relaxing after a fascinating day in the vibrant Austrian capital.
The Deluxe Rooms are also available with connecting doors (upon availability).
The Imperial on Vienna’s stately Ringstrasse boulevard was built by the Prince of Wurttemberg in the mid-nineteenth century as his private residence.
Today guests reside on the hotel’s six floors in refined luxury.
On the hotel’s top floor new rooms in classic style afford breathtaking views, while quarters below impress with historic pomp and palatial ceilings; the Classic Rooms are also available with connecting doors (upon availability).
The Hotel Imperial is known for the culinary highlights at its restaurants in Vienna.
Whether fine dinners at Michelin Star standard, traditional coffeehouse specialties or an exquisite cocktail in the bar, Hotel Imperial has to offer something for truly every taste.
Enjoy haute cuisine at the Opus Restaurant or traditional Austrian cuisine at the Cafe Imperial.
The 1873 - HalleNsalon invites locals and international guests to unwind in its cosy ambiance and witness the regular concerts.
At the hotel’s heart, the historic salon turned into a hotel hall and now transformed into a lounge bar.
A cozy Imperial salon reminiscent of a library, it is the perfect place to relax and unwind in comfortable armchairs beneath dazzling crystal chandeliers.
Named after the hotel’s birth year, 1873, it is the current stylish venue for guests both local and international.
In this unique, warm ambience both social and business meetings are bound to thrive and yield success.
09.00h - 01.00h
A coffeehouse in Vienna is a place to spend time, to meet and to enjoy.
The traditional ambience of the Hotel Imperial invites to relive history, evoking the esprit of many a famous guest.
For the Viennese, a coffeehouse is like a second home outside of one’s own home.
Therefore, it has become a tradition for local folks to eat, drink, read, convene or work at one’s favorite coffeehouse in Vienna, preferably at one’s regular seat.
After a lavish buffet breakfast between 7:00h and 11:00h, guests can enjoy delicious Viennese specialties and tidbits together with popular coffee variations such as Wiener Melange (coffee & milk blend), Pharisaer (the Austrian-style Irish Coffee) or Maria Theresia (black coffee with orange liqueur and
whipped cream) as well as the home-made Imperial Torte until 23:00h; at Cafe Imperial Wien the guest is king.
Individual wishes are fulfilled any time and always with great pleasure.
Even more famous than the many great minds, writers, musicians, artists and tycoons that have been guests at the café on famous Ring Boulevard since its opening on the occasion of the Universal Exhibition in 1873, is the Original Wiener Schnitzel!
Golden yellow, fried in butter oil, it is served with mixed salad, cranberries and parsley potatoes.
And those with a sweet tooth give the home-made pastries a try…
07.00h - 23.00h
Experience a truly Imperial Champagne Sunday-Brunch in Vienna; the Champagne Brunch in the Festive halls at the
luxury Hotel Imperial Vienna is a hymn to those who worship the extraordinary.
11.30h - 14.30h
Legends has it that a young apprentice cook called Franz-Xaver Loibner created the recipe of the Imperial Torte; it was the year of the opening of the Hotel Imperial, 1873.
And it was in honour of his Imperial Highness, Emperor Franz Josef I; that much about the myth.
10.00h - 18.00h
1 GUIDE MICHELIN STARS
15 GAULT MILLAU POINTS
At Opus, architect Josef Hoffmann’s landmark Viennese 30ies-style stands in perfect harmony to cutting-edge modernity.
Gracefully restored furniture arranged within this historic setting almost melts into elaborate wooden-paneled walls, while exquisite fabrics add gradients of pleasant colors to the scene.
Exquisitely light dishes inspired by Austrian cuisine; tradition with a modern touch.
The Sous Chef Stefan Speiser knows how to delight the refined
taste by combining his culinary expertise with fresh ingredients of local produce.
From a menu and wine list of complementary design guests select tempting delicacies and fine wines to experience an enchanting evening amidst sensory splendor.
Food critics agree: The Opus Restaurant in Vienna has been awarded with three Gault Millau toques, one Michelin Star in 2016 and 90 points by the Falstaff Restaurant Guide.
18.00h - 00.00h
22.00h
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You are planning a city break to Vienna,the capital of music?
You are looking for a suitable hotel offer or a romantic arrangement to spend a weekend in vienna?
You enjoy travelling with a certain amount of luxury and you prefer to keep your privacy?
The Hotel Imperial, a landmark on its own on the famous Ring Boulevard in Vienna, offers the perfect framework for your luxurios city break in Vienna.
Living culture, more than 50 theaters and opera houses as well as 100 museums invite visitors to enjoy cultural highlights.
After all, in no other city of the world have lived and worked so many world-famous composers.
The waltz time of former centuries still permeates exhilarating dance-hall nights; tradition blends harmoniously with modern day, and the Viennese congeniality adds to Vienna's charming hustle and bustle.
Experience live entertainment at the Hotel Imperial and enjoy an unforgettable evening of music in the elegant relaxed setting of the 1873 – HalleNsalon.
The combination of natural daylight, state-of-the-art meeting technology and precious wall paintings, crystal chandeliers and historic paintings provide a magnificent atmosphere for social events or elegant dinners.
The Boesendorf Concertcycle spoils the sophisticated guests with classical music.
The Hotel Imperial offers a stage for the young artists of the University for music and performing arts.
The Marmorsaal boasts smooth parquet floor and three impressive columns located in the center of the room. Oversized mirrors create a roomy atmosphere - a stylish location for a cocktail reception or a gala dinner.
The exceptional Ringstrassen Salon is located towards the famous Ringstrassen Boulevard and can be used for exclusive meetings or celebrations.
The Salon Imperial is the ideal venue for exclusive meetings or press conferences. With a capacity of up to 60 guests in banquet style seating it is also an ideal location for elegant dinners or lunches.
Salon Maria Theresia - perfect for dinner and meeting in an elegant atmosphere. With 36m² this salon offers room for exclusive events in an intimate setting.
The legendary hotel has recently put together special children’s packages for families visiting Vienna with children.
You can paint cool pictures with colored pencils or pack your favorite toys in the “Philip the Lion” bag.
The “Philip & Horace” book tells you about the exciting adventures of Philip the Lion and Horace the Stag.
To give boredom no chance, a coloring and riddles book is also waiting for you and you know what? You will even be given your own room pass!
The family flyer available in your room gives useful information to your parents to spend the perfect family vacation in Vienna together.
HOTEL IMPERIAL, A LUXURY COLLECTION HOTEL, VIENNA
Karntner Ring 16AT-1015 ViennaAustria