Blood - Spike Art Quarterly
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tram 1, D: Kärntner Ring/Oper<br />
www.dastriest.at<br />
�� Hotel Sacher —— The Sacher is perhaps<br />
one of the best examples of the<br />
aristocratic Vienna of the good old<br />
times. It was built by the Sacher family<br />
in 1876. This noble 5 star hotel offers<br />
all recreational conveniences you might<br />
ask for. Apart from the partly modern,<br />
partly end-of-century styled rooms and<br />
suites, a high-class spa, and the restaurants<br />
and bars provide each guest with<br />
international luxury. Home of the world<br />
famous Sacher Torte. Double rooms<br />
start at € 260.<br />
Philharmonikerstraße 4, (514 56 0)<br />
U1, U2, U4: Karlsplatz, tram 1, D: Oper<br />
www.sacher.com<br />
�� Hollmann Beletage —— A cool concept<br />
for a hotel: Former Burgtheateractor<br />
Robert Hollmann opened an exquisite<br />
and stylish hotel that has no<br />
entrance sign, no reception and no<br />
concierge. All you get is a key to your<br />
room. Personal service is guaranteed at<br />
the Beletage, as it is only comprised of<br />
16 rooms. This ambitious hideaway offers<br />
you a good solution if you want to<br />
reside in a hidden area right in the centre<br />
and want to stay as anonymous and<br />
as individual as possible. Spa, children’s<br />
area and even a cinema are included.<br />
Double rooms start at € 150.<br />
Köllnerhofgasse 6, (96 11 96 0)<br />
U1, U4: Schwedenplatz<br />
www.hollmann-beletage.at<br />
�� Hotel Altstadt —— In this former patrician<br />
residence near the Museums<br />
Quartier, not one of its 42 rooms looks<br />
like any other. Those who like things a<br />
bit frivolous should ask for the new designed<br />
rooms by Matteo Thun that were<br />
inspired by the fictitious Viennese noble<br />
prostitute Josephine Mutzenbacher<br />
from the turn of the 20th century. In the<br />
SPIKE ART GUIDE EAST 01 — 2009 Vienna