Philharmonikerstraße 4, A-1010 Wien
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The Hotel Sacher Wien:
A hotel steeped in tradition

In 1876, Eduard Sacher founded the Hotel Sacher in Vienna. He was the son of the creator of the Original Sacher-Torte, a unique chocolate cake. Soon after its creation, the Sacher became a world famous meeting point for politicians, artists and the aristocracy. Since 1934, the hotel has been run by the Gürtler family, who is very intent on maintaining the hotel’s old tradition.

A simple glance from its windows confirms the hotel’s spectacular location. It is directly in the city centre, close to the pedestrian shopping area Kärntner Straße, opposite the Opera House and only a short walk away from St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the Hofburg Imperial Palace and the elegant Ringstraße, a road which boasts an impressive array of Vienna’s major sites, such as the Burgtheater Imperial Court Theatre and the City Hall.

Welcome to the Hotel Sacher in Vienna!

It is extremely important for us to meet and exceed the high expectations you have in our hotel. The Sacher is not only a living tradition, but also an expression of contemporary Austrian lifestyle.

We unite the old and the new Vienna in a unique atmosphere, while offering top-of-the-range comfort. This, of course, means that you have a modern technological infrastructure at your service which in turn lives up to the most luxurious standards.

The distinctiveness of the Sacher is our attention to the individual, possible thanks to its manageable size. Individuals are our guests, not the masses. We look forward very much to convincing you of this!

Elisabeth Gürtler & Alexandra Winkler


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Sacher meets the Lipizzan horses

Sacher meets the Lipizzan horses

The Hotel Sacher has created a special package for horse lovers, focussing on the main equestrian attraction just around the corner, the Spanish Riding School in Vienna.
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