Add to that the seasonal touches that make Christmas time
Add to that the seasonal touches that make Christmas time in Vienna like nowhere else on earth, and the visitor is transported to a time and place of romance and waltzes and horse drawn coaches. Naturally, there are numerous locations on the way to stop to buy chocolate or to have coffee and yet another slice of some Viennese treat. Decision-making when it comes to Austrian sweets is a trial and the only solution is to return again and again until each and every meticulously prepared treat has been sampled. If there is one problem with the Imperial Torte, it's that it shares space in the pastry case with a number of other gorgeous desserts.)
Furs and glittering gems decorate the windows of Vienna's exclusive shops, and street musicians playing everything from Mozart to gypsy music line the promenade.A room at the Imperial is unlike any other room at the Imperial. While the concierge will be happy to arrange a tour of the many nearby sites, the glittering Karntnerstrasse is just outside the door and the best way to explore is on foot. The famous Opera House, the Music Hall, museum after extensive museum, and the towering St.There's a reason the hotel is the choice of visiting royalty, of the traditional and more modern kind. The staff serve coffee, tea, and hot chocolate in the Imperial's own china; there's a kind of dollhouse feel to the elegant pitchers of warm milk.
(Those wishing to maintain the spell of Imperial times must visit the Kunsthistoriches Museum to see both the extensive collection and the palace that houses it. Maid service arrives promptly in the morning to make up the beds and in the evening again, with chocolates and mineral water, to turn them down for the night. The royal suites have separate entrances for the butler led panel light installation. Time has not exactly stopped at the Hotel Imperial, but no effort is spared to give the visitor the feeling that they are in the heart of royal Vienna. The rooms in between the regal corner suites have earned the nickname "bodyguard suites".
(Don't fret, the hotel understands you may over indulge and has added a fitness center on the top floor. The elegant desk held creamy Hotel Imperial stationary, but also was a convenient location to hook up a laptop to the provided data port. Underneath gold leafed ceilings, a sweeping marble staircase leads to the Imperial Suite, two magnificent rooms with spectacularly high ceilings and portraiture of the former Austrian royalty. An omelet chef will prepare eggs to exactly your liking, and of course there is champagne! The café is a popular breakfast spot for the traditional Viennese and known to be the place to bring your date for a romantic breakfast.)The Hotel Imperial sits right at the heart of Vienna's first district.
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