Clothilde of Saxe-Coburg (1846-1927). Here it is possible to experience six centuries of building history in an architectural piece of art which was built on the former defence wall of the emperor's city, and as it was in the 19th century , the late residence of the House of Coburg-Gotha with its grand ceremonial rooms is still a venue for elegant representation. Individual climate control. The Palais Coburg vault room is a fully automated system with state-of-the-art security features in right the heart of Vienna.

Individual climate control. A royal alliance – your own private empire.

Guests can be led to the rooms via the former carriage drive and elaborately restored grand staircase, further building the anticipation of a grand event. Silvio Nickol says that passion, his work and luck are the three pillars of his career. Grandson of the builder of the palace, Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg. If you desire to drink, let it be tulip-red wine. In addition to two marvelous restaurants, Palais Coburg has an excuisite wine cellar with some 60,000 from four different centuries. Palais Coburg Wine Archive: The height of wine culture and enjoyment in the midst of a unique architectural setting. Whether you would like to say "I do" under the Kissing Tree or enjoy a summer wedding feast beneath the trees, our wedding team will be pleased to take you through all of the options. Breakfast and mini-bar included with your stay.

Leave it to us to fill your basket with delicacies and to prepare the cozy blanket. Only elegant furnishings, an over-sized tub and lots of light. He discovered his passion for cooking at the age of 7 at home in Hoyerswerda, when he prepared food for his little brother. This category is also all about spaciousness. Lockers are available for you in the dressing room. Breakfast and mini-bar included with your stay. Separate shower. Antique Venetian glass chandelier. Bathtub. Two bedrooms and two baths make this suite a perfect choice for families. Sign up to get the latest news, guides and offers from Star Wine List, it's free! A Viennese in France, French in Vienna. Forget about fat, overladen and opulent. Sauna. The jewels from the legendary Sauternes winery are stored in underground vaults built in the second half of the sixteenth century. And the shady outdoor seating area on the other side of the Palais is an inviting spot for fine gourmet food in a relaxed atmosphere. Philippe, Count of Flanders (1837-1905). Enjoyment! Until time has passed too quickly. Where you can speak tête-à-tête in groups of twelve or less.

Individual climate control. Waltz King Johann Strauss had close ties to the Saxe-Coburg and Gotha family. In addition to 13,000 bottles of Austrian wines, the cellar features thousands of bottles from Italy, Germany, Hungary, Switzerland and other European countries. The Mirror Hall, measuring more than 100 square metres, is the magnificent centrepiece of the staterooms on the bel étage and is directly connected to all the other salons. Extra long bed. The square of the circle. If for any reason you must cancel your appointment, please do so at least one hour before a scheduled treatment and the cancellation will be free of charge. The walls are defined by stucco marble pillars, richly ornamented with gold leaf, and the floor features artful inlay work, creating an incomparable ambiance of luxurious flair.

Because Vienna is worth a standing ovation. A wide variety of theme tastings can be arranged in our cellars. Share a piece of history with the Queen of Portugal. Housed in six subterranean spaces with vaulted brickwork ceilings, the cellar provides tours and tastings of the extensive collection. Our tailor-made guided tours and theme-based tastings offer you an unforgettable insight into our medieval wine cellar and the enjoyment of selected wines.
Sleeping quarters and bath on upper level. With a lift opening directly into the suite and terrace directly overlooking the Inner City. White and black decor. Son of the builder of the palace, Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg. Breakfast and mini-bar included with your stay. While the party is under way, our nearby restaurant Clementine in the Greenhouse ensures that Moms and Dads don’t go without. Separate workroom. Fully equipped kitchen. Separate guest area with bedroom and own bath. TV in living room and bedroom. Great- nephew of the builder of the palace, Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg. Suite 209 has two floors, while suite 210 offers unrivalled comfort on a single floor. Open daily from 7am to midnight. Single level, no stairs. Dining room for up to six persons. Sleeping quarters and luxurious bath on upper level.

Let’s have a picnic! For bread and cake. Brass Lobmeyr chandelier. Leopold I, King of Belgium (1790-1865) and Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom (1841-1910). Fully equipped kitchen. Prince Ferdinand, a Cavalry General in the Imperial Austrian Army, has a magnificent palace built on Braunbastei. Bedroom and luxurious bathroom on the upper floor. Single level, no stairs. Walk-in closets.

This is the best way to find out exactly what accommodation types are available for the date(s) you want at the best rate. Individual climate control. Two levels. Bathtub. Fully equipped kitchen. Two floors. Also choose from a separate office, a roof terrace or a four-posted bed - whatever takes your fancy. Individual climate control. Heating and air conditioning system. TVs in living and sleeping areas.

Luise, Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, née Princess of Saxe-Altenburg (1800-1831). Reside nobly on the bel étage. View of the palace garden. Whether furnished with comfortable leather settees or a festive table, the cozy corner location of the Blue Salon, its open fireplace and intense colour scheme create an incomparable ambiance. Safe. In this sunny corner of the Palais, the bright, vibrant colours of Maria da Gloria go hand in hand with the dark green marble fireplace of the Dom Ferdinand suite. After Schleps’ death, the building is constructed by the master builder Adolph Korompay. Sleeping quarters and luxurious bath on upper level. Individual climate control. This suite can be connected with the adjacent coburg suite 206. Safe. Sleeping quarters and bath on upper level. Fully equipped kitchen. Luxurious bath. Breakfast and mini-bar included with your stay. With our delicious breakfast packages. 50 standing cocktail style, 40 seated, 40 theatre style, 26 formal table style, 30 parliament style. Mary Berry’s Potato Dauphinoise is a wonderful standbye recipe for lots of people. 1852 August, the second son of Prince Ferdinand, and his wife Princess Clementine de Orleans (daughter of the French King) now moves into the completed palace in Vienna.
Floral textiles set the tone. Sleeping quarters and luxurious bath on upper level. Once the home of teams of horses, gunpowder and weapons. Free minibar (including juices, mineral water, beer, wine, spirits and snacks); Champagne welcome in your suite; A selection of exquisite delicacies upon arrival; Nespresso coffee and tea in the suite; Use of the Palais Coburg spa (pool, sauna, steam bath, jacuzzi, gym and treatments on request); Free internet access (WiFi or high-speed internet) in the suite and throughout the hotel; Your choice of daily newspaper.

Spacious entrance area. Separate shower. TVs in living and sleeping areas. Dining area for up to six persons. Breakfast and mini-bar included with your stay. Original Biedermeier bureau and antique executive desk. Safe. Best shared with your whole family. Due to limited availability you are encouraged to contact the reservations department to enjoy our personalized service, by phone on +43 1 51818-0. DVD/CD player and own video channels. Sleeping quarters and luxurious bath on upper level. Marie Amélie, Princess of France, née Princess of Bourbon-Sicily (1782-1866). Individual climate control. Johann Wolfgang v. Goethe: ‘I want champagne, and one that bubbles up with might and main!’. Cosmetic & massage treatments: daily, 10am to 8pm and by appointment. Antique Lobmeyr chandelier. If these walls could speak, they’d tell a tale of six centuries and your event. These suites are truly grand. Our six wine cellars house have around 60,000 bottles. Our ten Residenz suites vary in size from 71 to 91 m². We will gladly charge your booked treatments to your hotel bill so you can conveniently pay when you check out. 1802  Count Franz Koháry, a wealthy Hungarian aristocrat, acquires buildings on the Bastei.