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Grand Hotel Wien

Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Only a 3-minute walk from the Vienna State Opera and the famous Kärntner Straße Shopping Street, the luxurious Grand Hotel Wien offers 5 restaurants, 2 bars, a spa area, and a rooftop terrace with panoramic views of Vienna. Valet parking and free WiFi are available as well. The luxuriously-furnished rooms and suites in the Grand Hotel's impressive historic building are equipped with elegant furniture, large modern flat-screen TVs with a selection of international channels and coffee making facilities. Bathrobes and slippers can be found in the marble bathroom with 2 washbasins. The 200 m² large Grand Spa N°605 invites you to enjoy the extended wellness facilities. These include free sauna and a steam bath, a separate ladies-only area, a relaxation zone and a cardio area with the latest equipment. The comprehensive range of beauty and massage treatments are offered at an additional cost. Guests can enjoy haute cuisine in the traditional Japanese restaurant “Unkai” and in the Michelin-starred “Le Ciel by Toni Mörwald”, while fruity cocktails are offered in the Kavalier Bar. Typical Viennese specialities are served at the award-winning Grand Brasserie. Also on site is the Rosengarten Lobby Café with a patio to dine outside, the Unaki Bar & Sushi. Guests can make free use of the business centre, take advantage of the free shoe-shine service and they will find a bottle of mineral water in their room on arrival. For meetings and events, 12 multi-functional meeting rooms are offered, as well as the “Quadrille”, one of Vienna´s biggest ballrooms.

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