Located in the pastoral setting of Hoffingergasse, 20 kilometers away from the Vienna Schwechat Airport, the Gartenhotel Altmannsdorf Vienna is a modern world-class hotel noted for its excellent service quality. Housed in a 17th century mansion, this hotel ensures its guests a comfortable and memorable stay, apart from providing easy access to the city Center and the St. Stephen's Cathedral. The other major tourist attractions and the bustling business district of Vienna is also situated within its easy reach.
Accommodation in Gartenhotel Altmannsdorf
Draped in an elegant Tuscan atmosphere, the guestrooms of the Hotel Gartenhotel Altmannsdorf Vienna come with features like:
Direct-dial telephone
Cable Television
Mini bar
In-room safe
Work desk
Armchairs
Alarm clock radio
En-suite Bathroom
Shower
Separate WC
Hairdryer
Dining in Gartenhotel Altmannsdorf
The Premiere Vienna Hotel in Austria houses two restaurants- while one is an à la carte joint specializing in Viennese cuisine and home cooking style dishes, the other excels in dishing out delectable grill buffet spreads. The on-site Resco's Bar serves refreshing cocktails till late night.
Business Facilities in Gartenhotel Altmannsdorf
Of the exclusive facilities that the hotel has in offer for its business guests, the spacious Seminar Rooms deserve special mention. The rooms feature natural daylight and the latest AV equipment. The rooms are fit to host any kind corporate or private events.
Recreation at Gartenhotel Altmannsdorf
The Gartenhotel Altmannsdorf offers following recreational facilities:
A private garden with 200-year old trees
Fitness Center
Sauna
Tourist information desk
Other Facilities at Gartenhotel Altmannsdorf
Gartenhotel Altmannsdorf, one of the finest Hotels in Vienna, offers you other facilities like:
24-hour front desk
Room service
Concierge
Multilingual staff
Laundry/ironing services
Disabled facilities
Babysitting
Medical assistance
Wake up calls
Underground parking space
City Info
One of the most famous tourist attractions of Vienna is the Belvedere. With two graceful18th-century rococo mansions, it stands high as the finest palace complex of the Austrian capital, envisioned by Prince Eugène of Savoy.