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Room Facilities122 tastefully decorated rooms, many overlooking the courtyard garden, and all of them well-equipped with individually adjustable climate control, mini-bar, satellite TV with CNN, Pay-TV, radio, telephone and Internet access.
DescriptionTalking of Viennese tradition the Hotel Stefanie is certainly one of the finest examples. The 4-star house with 126 rooms originally was the first of the Schick Hotel group and belongs to the most beautiful hotels in Vienna. It was named after the wife of the Crown Prince Rudolph, Princess Stefanie and has been well-known for its superior quality and friendly service for more than 100 years. Tasteful, elegant rooms with modern comfort, the restaurant "Kronprinz Rudolph" serving Austrian as well as international specialities and a ice garden restaurant, the hotelbar "Stefanie" a well as function rooms for up to 200 persons and our own garage complete the offer. Located in the very heart of the city - just a few minutes' walk from St. Stephen's Cathedral - the Hotel Stefanie is the ideal starting point for "experiencing" Vienna.
AddressTABORSTRABE 12, 1020 VIENNA, 2. DISTRICT
Additional InformationA warm welcome to you at your Hotel Stefanie on Taborstrasse, in the heart of Vienna! Let us sweep you away on a trip through the past, while you enjoy the comfort of a modern 4-star hotel.
The hotel offers an own parking which costs EUR 18,-- per day.
High-speed internet connection in most of the rooms (EUR 3.60/h)
WLAN in the hotel-lobby (EUR 3.60/h)
Internetcorner in the hotel-lobby (EUR 1,--/15min)
Pets(small cats and dogs) are allowed, costs are EUR 10,-- per day.
Taborstrasse has always had a special significance as an access road to the imperial city of Vienna. Beginning in the early 1400s, the most important inns for businessmen, coachmen and waggoners were situated here, directly in front of the walls surrounding what was then Vienna proper. To this day, the neighbourhood is a good jumping-off-point for visitors to Vienna. Most major sites can be quickly and easily reached by foot.
In the seventeenth century, Taborstrasse experience a veritable "hotel boom" - a document dated 04 May 1630 granted the owners of the buildings at the beginning of the street the privilege to "house strangers and serve food in return for money". The first historical mention of Hotel Stefanie dates back to the year 1703. A certain Josepha Winkler acquired the "Weiße Rose" (White Rose) at Taborstrasse 12 - the present-day Hotel Stefanie - in 1728. Seventy years later, in 1798, the "Weiße Rose" was mentioned in Vienna's first hotel guide. Incidentally: of all the hotels listed in that guide, only three have survived to the present day.
Business grew rapidly, and on 05 May 1829, plans for an addition encompassing 75 additional guest rooms and stabling for 90 more horses were approved. In a visitor's brochure published on the occasion of the 1848 Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire (Reichstag), the "Weiße Rose" Hotel was referred to as a "Reichstagshotel" due to the many delegates who lodged there.
In 1870, the great-grandfather of Dr. Martin Schick acquired the "Weiße Rose", which was listed in the 1873 hotel guide as having 110 rooms, making it one of the largest hotels in Vienna. Today, Hotel Stefanie is beloved of thousands of guests from all over the world - as a 4-star hotel with state-of-the-art facilities and that personal Viennese atmosphere rooted in centuries of tradition.
Directions25 km from international airport Vienna
1. with public transport EUR 5.80 travel time 30 min.
2. with Taxi EUR 35,- travel time 20 min.
300 m until Central Station
Bus/Underground Stop Schwedenplatz
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