The Hotel`s Historical Facade has been maintained true to its origins and conceals an interior that is both sober and sensual.
The new is blen-ded with the old: historic details such as the walls and the ceiling of the „Ring Suite“ as well as the listed elevator are harmoniously combi-ned with contemporary design flair.
The „Café au Lait“ colour concept, warm brown and beige tones along with refreshing pistachio and sen-sual red, enhances the cosy interior and its luxurious atmosphere.
The historical lift, stuccoed walls in the Ring Suite and old tiling on the staircase are counterbalanced by contemporary design features, warm hues, chic furnishings and an individual design for every room.
Resplendent, casual and luxurious. And above all, personal. It’s a wonderful life at “The Ring“.
The restaurant dresses up for the evening and creates an opulent, romantic and intimate mood in plush tones of red and violet.
Lashings of French charm, elegant barkeeps, a cool sound, the right people and the right drinks. For example, Lanson champagne, a tipple incidentally also enjoyed by the Queen of England.
Drings by Le Zefire is a favourite on Vienna’s party scene and the perfect place for celebrating special moments – cosy, personal, laid-back and chic.
All over the world, hotel bars attract guests of all ages. Those who fancy after-work drinks head to “Drings by le Zefire” for cocktails or champagne starting from 6 o’clock.
Snacks are also served at the tasteful bar. The menu offers a decidedly international flavour: sandwiches, cheeseburgers, chicken wraps, beef tartar, buffalo mozzarella, eggs Benedict or bagels.
Things start to get going at around 10.30 pm: a French DJ, known throughout the clubs of St. Tropez and Paris, makes sure to get the party started.
Plenty of time to mingle for business or pleasure until the club closes at 2.30 am.
06.00h - 02.00h
David Wick is head chef at “At eight” restaurant. His ambition is to present traditional Austrian dishes, in a new, modern way. His motto is back to the roots of Vienna.
You can look forward to enjoying true Viennese cuisine on a very high level, with concentration on the essential, best quality products.
The young team is cordial, obliging yet also discreet. Casual yet luxurious, in keeping with the Hotel philosophy.
The interior design at Kärntner Ring 8 – hence the name “At eight” – is equally unique. Large windows mirrored on the inside send the trams on Vienna’s Ringstraße rolling in the opposite direction, or even into one another.
During the day, the establishment enjoys a fresh, understated appearance.
Only in the evening does it dress to impress: chair covers, drapes, tablecloths, adornments for the lamps and candles all come out to create an opulent, romantic and intimate mood in plush tones of red and violet.
From April to October, you can also enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner in the elegant Schanigarten outside the restaurant.
Another good reason to visit “At eight” is for its unparalleled wine expertise. Those interested are welcome to book a visit to the in-house wine cellar before or after dinner.
Protected from light and moisture, and stored at the optimum temperature, team boasts 770 bottles of the finest national and international wines.
06.30h - 11.30h
12.00h - 15.00h
18.00h - 23.30h
The hotels spa and fitness area is located in the 7th floor with a spectacular view over Vienna‘s rooftops. The fitness area offers state-of-the-art equipment.
After sports you can relax in the steam bath and the sauna with a directly view of the Karlskirche. The manifold offers in the spa treatment room.
Try the modern training area for workout.
Using a sauna can provide many health benefits.
The tranquil, harmonious ambience begins to work its magic the moment you enter.
With its rambling palaces, winding cobbled lanes, elegant Kaffeehäuser and cosy wood-panelled Beisln, Vienna is steeped in history.
Yet it's also at the cutting edge of design, architecture, contemporary art, and new directions in drinking and dining.
Many of Klimt's works, especially those from his early years, are on permanent display in Vienna.
Walk in the footsteps of the Habsburgs, visit the splendid baroque Schönbrunn and Belvedere Palaces.
An amusement park for many, place of nostalgic dreams for some, oasis of greenery for almost everyone.
In 1896, Gustav Klimt and a number of other artists quit the conservative Künstlerhaus and founded a new art association called the Secession.
Shopping streets and pedestrian zones offer luxury goods and good values – at jeweler’s shops as well as antique stores, art stores, and fashion designer boutiques.
St. Stephen's Cathedral is the symbol of Vienna.
THE RING VIENNA'S CASUAL LUXURY HOTEL
Kärntner Ring 8A-1010 ViennaAustria