Frommer's Review
This hotel, with its severely dignified facade, sheltered the affair of Emperor Franz Josef and his celebrated mistress, Katherina Schratt, in 1890. Occupying a desirable position near the river and a 5-minute walk from the Ring, it remained unused for 2 decades until it was renovated in 1981.
Vestiges of its imperial past remain, in spite of the contemporary but airy lobby and the lattice-covered bar. The public rooms are painted a shade of imperial Austrian yellow, and one of Ms. Schratt's antique secretaries occupies a niche near a white-sided tile stove. The bedrooms are comfortably outfitted and stylish. Rooms have a certain Far East motif, with light wood, wicker, and rattan. The tiled bathrooms are equipped with tub/shower combinations, decent shelf space, and state-of-the-art plumbing.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; room service (6:30am-11pm); babysitting; laundry service; dry cleaning; nonsmoking rooms
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