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Room information Fascinating pictures by contemporary artists breathe life into the rooms. The interior design, created by such traditional Viennese businesses as Wittmann, Backhausen and Thonet, leaves no wish unfulfilled. In the Hotel Tyrol, history is combined with modern design. All of the 30 superior rooms and studios are stylish, trendy and comfortable, while being located in the very midst of Vienna's historic centre. Food & beverage A magnificent buffet with splendid flower arrangements greets you in the morning. Our breakfast includes croissants, mouth-watering Viennese jams and a selection of traditional Austrian cheeses and smoked sausages. Start your day with a glass of prosecco. Area information Located on Vienna’s longest shopping street, the Mariahilfer Strasse, the hotel offers easy access on foot to the nearby Imperial Palace (Hofburg), the State Opera, the Museums of Fine Arts and of Natural History, as well as the many historic buildings along the Ringstrasse. Travel information By public transport:
From the U2 underground line: get off at MuseumsQuartier/Mariahilfer Strasse. Take the Mariahilfer Strasse exit. You are a 2-minute walk from the hotel.
From the U3 underground line: get off at Neubaugasse. Take the Stiftgasse exit. You are a 7-minute walk from the hotel.
Bus 2 A stops at Mariahilfer Strasse, a 1-minute walk from the hotel. Quick description An oasis in the heart of Vienna, Das Tyrol is an exclusive boutique hotel in an excellent location, directly opposite the world's largest complex of contemporary culture, the Museum Quarter.
The hotel features 30 spacious superior rooms and studios, perfectly equipped for discerning business and individual travellers with air conditioning and high-speed Internet access (wireless LAN), as well as a recreation area with sauna and steam bath (free of charge).
Original paintings of modern artists give an artistic touch to the hotel, which combines exclusive design with contemporary Viennese art to create a charming blend of traditional and modern elements.
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