Wonderful spring Vienna

Written: 31 may 2008
Travel time: 31 may — 7 june 2008
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The hotel made the most pleasant impression: almost home furnishings in the room, elegant paintings of Viennese palaces on the walls, upholstered furniture without any signs of wear, large lampshades and warm colors of curtains. There was even a certain beast - an ironing machine for trousers, which we did not use because we were in jeans, but it's nice: ) I won't even mention cleanliness - it goes without saying! It seemed like there could still be in this hotel : )? In addition, there were many convenient little things for tired tourists to live in - trouser hangers, various brushes, hats and needles with pins : ) Breakfasts were held to quiet classical music, tea and coffee were served in warm and shining dishes, after Spartan breakfasts in Prague (from which we arrived in Vienna), I was delighted with the freshest ham and an abundance of cheeses. Natural juices, delicious buns, many types of jams and vegetables with fruits, fresh and different flowers every day on tables wrapped in snow-white tablecloths. The receptionist did not understand Russian, but he spoke English quite vividly : ). They could even take a printout of the weather : ). The hotel has a good lobby bar where you can sit, sinking into armchairs under a lampshade and having a drink. You can also order dinner in your room there. TV with a Russian-language channel, old-fashioned, but it matters the least : ). Naturally, there is an Internet connection and wi-fi. Hairdryer in the bathroom and a small refrigerator-bar, which even contains muesli : ) And yet, in the common toilet in the bar, instead of paper hand towels, snow-white small terry hand towels stood in a hill - it conquered me : ). The hotel is located in a quiet side street almost in the city center, next to the Viennese garden ring - Ring Street. Nearby is the famous Karl Church with two towers-minarets and Karlplatz metro station. The famous Opera can be reached on foot in 10 minutes. And there begins the shopping Kertsner Strasse, which leads directly to the breathtaking St. Stephen's Cathedral.
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