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All Countries > Austria > Vienna > InterContinental VIENNA

InterContinental VIENNA
Johannesgasse 28
Vienna, 1037
Nightly Rates (163.72 - 416.74)   5 Star

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Property Description
Located in Vienna s city centre with breathtaking views across the Stadtpark, the InterContinental Vienna is ideally placed to discover historic Vienna with its concert halls, sights such as St. Stephen s Cathedral and exclusive shopping areas such as Kaerntner Strasse or Graben. The hotel restaurant serves the finest seasonal products and excellent Viennese pastries at an ornate, classic caf .

InterContinental VIENNA


Amenities
  • ATM/Cash machine

  • Accessible facilities

  • Air conditioning individually controlled in room

  • Bathrobe

  • Bathtub

  • Beauty shop/salon

  • Bell staff/porter

  • Bidet

  • Casino

  • Cocktail lounge

  • Coffee/Tea maker

  • Color television

  • Concierge desk

  • Currency exchange

  • Desk with lamp

  • Direct dial telephone

  • Dry cleaning

  • Hairdryer

  • High speed internet access for laptop in public areas

  • High speed internet connection

  • Housekeeping - daily

  • Interior corridors

  • Ironing board

  • Late check-out available

  • Live entertainment

  • Lounges/bars

  • Meeting rooms

  • Minibar

  • Minibar

  • On-Site parking

  • Parking

  • Pay per view movies on TV

  • Pets allowed

  • Private bathroom

  • Public area air conditioned

  • Restaurant

  • Rollaway bed

  • Room service

  • Safe

  • Safe deposit box

  • Satellite television

  • Separate line billing for multi-line phone

  • Shoe shine stand

  • Shops and commercial services

  • Spare electrical outlet available at desk

  • Storage space

  • Sundry/Convenience store

  • Tour/sightseeing desk

  • Transportation

  • Two-line phone

  • Valet parking

  • Valet same day dry cleaning

  • Voice mail

  • Weight scale

  • Wireless internet connection

  • Wireless internet connection in public areas


  • Room Information
    Cribs, Connecting rooms
    Meal included - lunch, Buffet breakfast, Computer
    Turn down service, Separate closet, Sofa bed

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT 

  • Opened in  1964 

  • 458  rooms. 

  • 49  suites. 

  • 12  floors. 


  • Restaurant Information
    Fabios  Cosmopolitan maitre Fabio Giacobello offers high class Mediterranean cuisine in a fashionable, mostly black but artfully lit environment. This comes from its fashion conscious clients and from walls of glass that seem to bring the visual details of Vienna Plachutta  Daily on the menu of Vienna's beef paradise are around a dozen boiled beef specialties from Schulterscherzl to Tafelspitz. Though particularly famous for its beef dishes, Plachutta has become a bastion for a range of traditional Viennese food. P rstner  If you want to sample real Austrian food in a traditional "keller" atmosphere, then this is the place. Some tables are made of wine barrels and the waiters are dressed in lederhosen. Schimanszky  Enjoy traditional Austrian dishes with a modern flavour. The owner, Mrs Schimanszky, is a dynamic lady who does all the cooking herself. Give her an idea of your personal taste and see what she comes up with. Cafe Central  The charm of this legendary literary cafe, frequented for example by poet Peter Altenberg around 1900, makes a visit to the cafe a unique experience. A cozy atmosphere, homemade cakes and pastries are all good reasons to stop by. Caf Schwarzenberg  Ever since it opened in 1861, this cafe has been equally popular with the Viennese and visitors to the Austrian capital. Enjoy a chat in this old Ring Boulevard cafe over traditional coffee specialties, delicious cakes and pastries, and mouth watering Vie Sky Bar  The Sky Bar has a top floor location right on Kaerntner Strasse with glass walls along the length of the bar, giving sweeping views over the city. It is the place to go if you want to be seen. Also, you can enjoy live music ranging from piano to soul. Adj Loos Bar  Officially called the "American Bar", but known to locals and design lovers around the world as the "Loos Bar", this drinking spot was built in 1908 by Adolf Loos, a pioneer of modern architecture. On most evenings, young media and arty types squeeze in t Demel  Located on the upscale Kohlmarkt shopping street and just behind the Hofburg, Demel was once the Imperial and Royal Court Bakery. Since the fall of the Austrian empire, Demel has continued to produce world class baked goods, and is a must see for anyone w Zanoni and Zanoni  Just a few steps from Stephansplatz is Zanoni and Zanoni, probably Vienna's best known Italian ice cream parlour, serving the city with the finest Italian gelato. Open 365 days a year, Zanoni and Zanoni also serves breakfast, snacks, coffee and drinks. MediterraNeo  Classic with a twist: In our restaurant MediterraNeo you can enjoy light, modern Viennese Cuisine. Our executive chef and his team are inspired by local and seasonal products. A huge range of open Austrian wines complete our offer. Our sumptuous breakfast Caf Vienna  Cafe Vienna offers breakfast and lunch. Guests may enjoy traditional Viennese coffee specialties and delicious pastries and cakes. Additionally, our dedicated tea master offers a selection of the finest teas. Patara - Fine Thai Cuisine  Authentic, yet modern haute cuisine from Thailand is offered by this Austrian offshoot of the luxury chain. Experience unique Thai cooking with a refined ambience. Italic  Arkan Zeytinoglu designed Italic with the philosophy of a unit, meaning no separating architectural elements. Instead, here you can find the largest and most monumental brass bar in Vienna. Italic has an ideal ambience to enjoy daily fresh ravioli, taglia Mayer am Pfarrplatz  Mayer am Pfarrplatz is an authentic Viennese wine tavern. Here in the so called Beethoven House, the great composer was often a welcomed guest. The inner courtyard is covered in wild vines. Homegrown wine, traditional dishes and seasonal culinary delights Cafe Oper  Cafe Oper continues the centuries long Viennese coffeehouse tradition with its unique blend of music, culture and ambience. Located in the prestigious Vienna State Opera, visitors from all over the world enjoy the excellent local pastries. Intermezzo Bar  The Intermezzo Bar was one of Vienna's first American bars. It's the perfect place to end the day in a relaxed, stylish atmosphere. The bar offers outstanding cocktails and long drinks, a wide selection of whiskeys and gin & tonics, great live music and b

    Meeting Facility
  • Ballroom
  •   The ballroom has a capacity of 700. It offers WiFi, natural daylight and air conditioning and has a superbly spacious and airy ambiance. Our experienced staff will provide professional support in creating an ideal event.

  • Salon Schubert
  •   Salon Schubert has a capacity of 50 featuring WiFi, natural daylight and airconditioning. Our experienced staff will provide professional and detailed support in creating the ideal event.

  • Salon Lehar
  •   Salon Lehar has a capacity of 30 offering WiFi, natural daylight and air conditioning. Our experienced staff will provide professional and detailed support in creating an ideal event.

  • Salon Vivaldi 1
  •   Salon Vivaldi offers WiFi and a capacity of 26. Our experienced staff will provide professional and detailed support in creating the ideal event.

  • Salon Vivaldi 2
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  • Salon Bach
  •   Ideal for smaller meetings. With daylight.

  • Salon Beethoven 1
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  • Salon Beethoven 2
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  • Salon Chopin
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  • Salon Kaunitz
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  • Salon Vier Jahreszeiten
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  • Salon Johann Strauss 1
  •   Salon Johann Strauss 1 has a stage, natural daylight and a capacity of 120. It can be combined with other sections of the grand ballroom.

  • Salon Johann Strauss 2
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  • Salon Johann Strauss 3
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  • Salon Johann Strauss 4
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  • Salon Johann Strauss 5
  •   Salon Johann Strauss 5 has WiFi and a capacity of 96.

  • Salon Johann Strauss 6
  •   Salon Johann Strauss 6 has a capacity of 126 in theatre or 45 in classroom style, air conditioning and WiFi. Our experienced staff will provide professional and detailed support in creating an ideal event.


    Recreation Information
    Fitness center on-site
    Children's program

  • Ringstrassen Galerien

  • The Ringstrassen galleries are among the best shopping locations in Vienna. Their 70 international shops and restaurants carry exclusive fashion, design and jewellery brands, popular fragrances and skincare products, art objects and much more.
  • The Golden "U"

  • The entire first district, encircled by the fabulous Ring Boulevard, is a shopping paradise. A wealth of famous fashion stores line Kaerntner Strasse, Graben und Kohlmarkt, the so called Golden U. Here you will find all the internationally feted designers
  • Oesterreichische Werkstaetten

  • Oesterreichische Werkstaetten is the unique specialist for Austrian arts and crafts. Enjoy a visit at their flagship store in Viennas city centre. Main product groups are designer jewellery, glass design, handbags and accessoires. Most of them are unique
  • Dorotheum

  • A visit to the Wiener Dorotheum, one of the leading and most traditional auction houses in Europe, is hightly recommended. Whether in the open sale department or at one of the numerous auctions, you will find something to your taste - from baroque and fin
  • Meinl am Graben

  • The name Julius Meinl is synonomous with quality and one of the strongest brands in Austria. Meinl am Graben is the place to get both, typical Austrian food and beverages and the best delicacies from around the world. Meinl's own luxury brand include wine
  • Naschmarkt

  • Located on the plateau over the River Wien, this market is an absolute must for every visitor to Vienna. Here you will find an overwhelming variety of fresh fruit and vegetables, fish, meat and specialties from many countries. A flea market is held next t
  • Hofburg Vienna

  • Reed Exhibitions Messe Wien

  • Stadtpark

  • Hauptbahnhof Wien

  • Vienna

  • Vienna International Airport

  • Schoenbrunn Palace

  • Built in 1713, the baroque Schoenbrunn Palace served as the summer residence of the Habsburgs. The palace, park and zoological gardens were inscribed on the UNISCO World Heritage List as a cultural property and are among Vienna's top visitor attractions.
  • St. Stephen's Cathedral

  • St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna's number one landmark and Austria's most eminent Gothic edifice, was constructed between the 14th and 16th centuries. An express elevator in the North Tower takes you to a viewing platform and the Pummerin, Austria's larges
  • Ring Boulevard

  • In 1858, Emperor Franz Joseph ordered the demolition of the city walls. In their place the magnificent Ringstrasse Boulevard was laid out, flanked by edifices such as the State Opera, Museum of Fine Arts, Parliament, Burgtheater, City Hall and numerous ci
  • Hofburg Imperial Palace

  • Home to the Habsburg monarchy for more than six centuries, the ten major buildings comprising the Hofburg complex represent the splendour and influence of what was once the mightiest empire in Europe. Today it is the largest imperial cultural facility in
  • Belvedere Palace

  • The palace complexe, former summer residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy, is regarded as one of the most exquisite baroque emsembles in the world. Today the Upper Belvedere houses an art collection including Gustav Klimt's "Kiss" and masterpieces by Egon Sc
  • Vienna State Opera

  • The Vienna State Opera is one of the world's most famous opera houses. There are performances some 300 evenings a year with an ever-changing daily programme. It is possible to learn more about the Opera on guided tours and in the State Opera Museum.
  • Prater

  • Vienna's Prater stands for recreation and entertainment. In the so-called "Wurstelprater", the leisure park, you can find over 250 attractions ranging from the Giant Ferris Wheel to nostalgic ghost trains and merry-go-rounds. For an extra adrenalin kick t
  • MQ - Museum Quarter

  • Vienna's museum quarter is one of the world's largest cultural area, presenting itself as an urban oasis of joie de vivre. Here you will find art, culture, theatre, music, dance, performances and literature, children's workshops and sidewalk caf s, trendy
  • House of Music

  • The House of Music is a multi-media theme world where experimenting is actively encouraged. The acoustic voyage takes visitors from prenatal sound perception, the development of the human ear, and the first musical instruments to cosmic sound. There you c
  • KunstHausWien

  • Painter Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928 to 2000) provided an important stimulus to the architecture of Vienna. He completely refurbished the former Thonet furniture factory into his characteristic style - irregular elements of glass, brick, wood and cer
  • Stadtpark

  • The Stadtpark opposite the hotel was created as the first public park in 1860, featuring the English landscape garden style. Stadtpark's lawns, flower beds and pond generate a bright atmosphere, and its golden Johann Strauss monument is one of the world's
  • Heuriger

  • Heuriger is the Viennese term for the wine of the last grape harvest. And it is also the name of the places where this wine is served. the various Heuriger districts are actually located within Vienna's city limits, but they are mostly more like villages.
  • Vienna Waltz, Vienna Ball Season

  • "Fasching" - the Viennese version of the carnival season - traditionally takes place in the ballroom. Every profession takes pride in putting on its own ball, and visitors are welcome at them all. Historical palaces provide a wonderful setting for many, a
  • Third Man Tour

  • Relive the adventures of Harry Lime, following in the footsteps of the Third Man through Vienna's underground sewer system. The atmosphere of Vienna's underworld, a key location in the thriller by British novelist Graham Green, retains its fascination to
  • KHM - Kunstkammer

  • The Kunstkammer Wien is the world's most important collection of its kind. The Kunst- und Wunderkammern (arts and natural wonders rooms) of the Renaissance and Baroque periods were encyclopaedic, universal collections that attempted to reflect the entire
  • Albertina

  • The Albertina has the largest and most valuable graphical collection in the world, with works such as Duerer s Hare and Klimt's studies of women. Its latest exhibition collection presents masterpieces of the Modern, spanning Monet to Picasso and Baselitz.