Unique rooms and suites in a stately palace

Enter our former palace and be transformed into a prince or princess in one of Hotel Imperial’s elegant suites. Every single luxurious room is a door into 19th-century Vienna, where elegance and sophistication reign.

Enjoy a luxurious stay at the Hotel Imperial in VIenna, Austria.
 

Kaertnerring 16, Vienna

 
 
Upon entering the Hotel Imperial in Vienna, you will stand in one of the rare hotels worldwide that was built as a private palace for the Prince of Württemberg in1863. The stately palace on the magnificent Ringstrasse was transformed into the Hotel Imperial for the Universal Exhibition in 1873.

Nowadays, tasteful furnishings, marble bathrooms, and walls cocooned in silk will surround you. Precious antiques, which conjure up the atmosphere of 19th-century Vienna, round out the ambiance. Each and every room blends timeless elegance with the latest comfort. The individual style of suites is characterized by a loving attention to detail and attentive service.

By walking up the Royal Staircase you will be led to the breathtaking Royal Suites in Schönbrunn castle style. Magnificent chandeliers sparkle and shimmer from high stucco-adorned ceilings radiating aristocratic flair. This is true Vienna.
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Hotel Imperial Vienna
Kärntner Ring 16
Tel.: +431501100
hotel.imperial@luxurycollection.com
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