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L’EST® Hotel Palais Chotek gode di una posizione centrale a Vienna, vicino alla Chiesa Votiva, a Freyung, alla Hofburg e a Rathausplatz – un punto di partenza ideale sia per chi viaggia per piacere sia per chi è in città per lavoro.
Situato nel 9° distretto, l’elegante hotel First Class è circondato da un quartiere viennese ricco di fascino, con ristoranti accoglienti, caffè, bar e negozi. Molte attrazioni, musei ed esposizioni sono facilmente raggiungibili a piedi o con i mezzi pubblici. La linea U2 della metropolitana (fermata Schottentor) si trova a soli cinque minuti a piedi. Diverse fermate di tram e autobus, così como una fermata hop-on hop-off nelle vicinanze, offrono ulteriori possibilità comode per esplorare la città.
Potrai così vivere Vienna al tuo ritmo: a piedi, in tram o in metropolitana, raggiungendo facilmente i luoghi e le attrazioni più famose.
Gli ospiti che arrivano in auto possono parcheggiare comodamente nel garage dell’hotel (in base alla disponibilità).
EST® Hotel Palais Chotek
Waehringerstrasse 28
1090 Vienna, Austria
Tel.: +43 1 312 300
E-Mail: palais.chotek@est-hotels.com
Parcheggio:
È possibile fermarsi direttamente davanti all’EST Hotel Palais Chotek per scaricare i bagagli e il check-in. L’hotel, situato in posizione centrale a Vienna, dispone di un parcheggio sotterraneo privato e sicuro per gli ospiti. Si prega di notare che i posti auto sono limitati. Se il garage dell’hotel è completo, ci sono diversi parcheggi sotterranei pubblici a pochi passi dall’hotel.
Tariffa parcheggio interno: EUR 38 EUR al giorno
Arrivo da Nord (A5 / A22):
Seguire le indicazioni per Vienna (Wien Zentrum). Proseguire sull’A22 e seguire il Donaukanal verso il centro città. Prendere l’uscita verso Heiligenstadt/Schottenring e continuare a seguire le indicazioni per il centro città (Zentrum). Utilizzare le strade locali per raggiungere Währinger Straße 28.
Arrivo da Ovest (A1):
Seguire l’A1 verso Vienna, quindi seguire le indicazioni per “Wien Zentrum”. Proseguire sulle principali arterie fino al centro e seguire il navigatore per Währinger Straße 28.
Arrivo da Sud (A2):
Seguire l’A2 verso Vienna; immettersi sull’A23 (Südosttangente) o seguire le indicazioni per il centro città e poi utilizzare le strade del Ring interno per raggiungere il 9° distretto (Alsergrund) e Währinger Straße 28.
Arrivo da Est (A4 – Aeroporto):
Seguire l’A4 verso Vienna; prendere l’uscita verso “Wien Zentrum” e proseguire sulle principali arterie fino al centro. Währinger Straße 28 si trova nel distretto di Alsergrund (9° distretto).
Tempo di percorrenza dall’Aeroporto Internazionale di Vienna (VIE): circa 25–35 minuti, a seconda del traffico (circa 20 km).
Da Westbahnhof (4,5 km):
Trasporto pubblico: circa 10–20 minuti a seconda del percorso. Si consiglia di prendere la U3 o combinazioni di U6/tram per raggiungere Währinger Straße–Volksoper.
Taxi: circa 5–15 minuti a seconda del traffico.
Da Wien Mitte (3,5 km):
Trasporto pubblico: circa 10–15 minuti. Da Wien Mitte è possibile prendere la U4 (o U3 + a piedi a seconda del percorso) e combinazioni tram/autobus per raggiungere Währinger Straße.
Taxi: circa 10–15 minuti a seconda del traffico.
Da Wien Meidling (8 km):
Trasporto pubblico: circa 20–35 minuti. Si consiglia di prendere la U6 da Meidling (con eventuale cambio) oppure combinare S‑Bahn/U‑Bahn e tram per raggiungere Währinger Straße–Volksoper.
Taxi: circa 12–20 minuti a seconda del traffico.
Da Wien Hauptbahnhof (stazione centrale, 5 km):
Trasporto pubblico: circa 20–30 minuti a seconda delle coincidenze. Solitamente: prendere S‑Bahn o U‑Bahn verso il centro città e proseguire con U‑Bahn/tram fino a Währinger Straße–Volksoper.
Taxi: circa 15–25 minuti a seconda del traffico.
Vienna International Airport VIE
Trasporto pubblico:
City Airport Train (CAT): collega l’Aeroporto di Vienna con Wien Mitte – Landstraße senza fermate in circa 16 minuti. Le tariffe del CAT (2025) EUR 14,90 EUR solo andata e EUR 24,90 andata e ritorno (adulti). Da Wien Mitte è possibile proseguire con un breve tragitto in taxi (circa 10–15 minuti) oppure con combinazioni U-Bahn/tram per raggiungere Währinger Straße 28.
S‑Bahn (S7): Il treno rapido S7 collega anch’esso l’aeroporto con Wien Mitte; è leggermente più economico e impiega circa 25–30 minuti per arrivare a Wien Mitte a seconda degli orari. Da Wien Mitte si può proseguire con i mezzi pubblici locali (U-Bahn/tram) o in taxi fino all’hotel.
In auto/taxi: La distanza è di circa 20 km. Il tempo di percorrenza è di circa 30–40 minuti a seconda del traffico. Tariffa taxi indicativa: 30–45 EUR a seconda dell’orario e del percorso.
approx. 400 m, 5 minutes walk, Walk straight ahead from the hotel towards Universitätsring. This impressive Neo-Gothic church is located directly next to Sigmund Freud Park. It also offers a museum a spectacular light show with great music.
approx. 450 m, approx 5 minutes on foot. From the hotel, walk towards Berggasse. The museum is located in Sigmund Freud’s former home and workplace.
approx. 800 m, approx. 10 minutes walk, a historic square featuring elegant palaces, a traditional market, and charming cafés.
approx 800m, approx. 10 min walk. A street built in place of the former city wall around the historic city centre, with a large number of Vienna's most famous representative public buildings (such as Parliament, City Hall, Opera House, Burgtheater, Old University), private palaces, monuments, parks and elegant cafés.
Hint: With the yellow "Vienna-Ring-Tram" you can comfortably "turn around the ring". LCD screens in the wagons provide information about the highlights along the route, and headphones provide information in several languages. Daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 30-minute intervals.
Approx 1,2 km distance, approx 15 min walk. Whether Vienna Festival, Vienna Ice Wolrd or Christkindlmarkt, the Vienna Rathausplatz is one of the most important squares in Vienna. The town hall is the seat of the Viennese provincial government and the mayor.
approx 1,3km distance, approx 15 min walk The magnificent former imperial residence and present seat of the Austrian Federal President offers a multitude of sights. You can visit the Imperial Apartments, the Treasury, the Silver Collection, the Sisi Museum, the Spanish Riding School, the Hofburg Chapel of the Vienna Boys Choir or the State Rooms of the Austrian National Library. Its oldest part is the castle chapel, built between 1447 and 1449.
approx 1,3 km distance, approx 16 minutes walk. Historic building in the style of ancient Greek architecture.
approx. 2.2km - 15 min by bus. Bus 1A from "Schottentor" station takes you directly to "Stephansplatz". The construction of St. Stephen's Cathedral began around 1137. Since 1470 the catacombs have been the resting places of numerous famous celebrities. With its 137 meters, the South Tower is the eighth highest church in the world.
approx. 7 km, approx. 40 minutes, take the U2 to Karlsplatz, change to the U4 towards Hütteldorf and get off at Schönbrunn. The former summer residence of the Habsburgs impresses with imperial ceremonial rooms and magnificent gardens.
The magnificent Belvedere palaces and the unique palace park are among the most beautiful in Europe and offer a unique view of Vienna. The Lower Belvedere was built between 1714 and 1717, the Upper Belvedere between 1721 and 1724. They also house various exhibitions and collections of world-famous paintings, including Gustav Klimt's "The Kiss". Approx. 3.8 km, about 25 minutes by tram D towards Hauptbahnhof to Schloss Belvedere.
Built between 1742 and 1745, directly behind the State Opera, this gallery is known for the world's largest collection of prints, drawings and interesting changing special exhibitions. Approx. 3 km, about 20 minutes by tram 40/41/43 to Schottentor, then bus 1A to Albertina.
One of the world's largest areas for modern art, which houses a large number of museums and cultural organisations (the best known are the Leopold Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Kunsthalle or the ZOOM Museum) as well as a wide variety of restaurants, cafés and art shops, and its lively atmosphere invites visitors to linger. approx. 2,2km, 15 Minutes by underground U2 Schottentor, direction Karlsplatz to Museums Quartier.
The traditional opera house on the Opern-Ring is also known as the venue of the Vienna Opera Ball. You can find detailed information on the programme and guided tours by visiting the website.
The museum was built around 1891 for the extensive collections of paintings, coins, banknotes, orders and medals of the imperial family. Today, with its picture gallery and the world's largest Bruegel collection, it is one of the most important classical art collections in the world.
The architectural mirror image of the Kunsthistorisches Museum opposite, built around 1881, invites you on a journey through 39 exhibition halls, a zoological and an anthropological section, a planetarium, a meteorite collection and a cupola room with a “Steller's See cow”.
One of the most renowned theatres in the German-speaking area. Interesting guided tours through the house and its history are also offered. Schedules, programmes and information about guided tours can be found at www.burgtheater.at The Volksgarten with its beautiful rose arrangements is situated between the Burgtheater and the famous Heldenplatz.
Worldwide fame as the venue for the Vienna New Year's Concert. A traditonal house that testifies to the city's worldwide reputation as a leading music metropolis.
Since 1766, the Prater, Vienna's largest amusement park, has been open to the public. A visit to this Viennese institution is an absolute must if you are staying in the Danube metropolis! Nothing stands in the way of a ride on the famous Wiener Riesenrad (Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel) or the Liliput Railway. Approx. 4.5 km, about 21 minutes by metro line U2 from Schottentor towards Seestadt to Praterstern.
approx. 3 km, 24 minutes, take the U2 to Karlsplatz, then change to the U4 to Stadtpark. The park with the most monuments in the city incl. Johann Strauss monument.
approx. 5 km, 21 minutes, take the U2 to Praterstern, then change to the U1 towards Leopoldau. Fun, action and relaxation for the entire family.
Impressive collection of more than 10,000 animal species, including over 3,000 living marine animals, housed in a former flak tower of "Esterhazy Park" from the Second World War. The House of the Sea is one of Vienna's main attractions, especially for families.
approx. 1.4 km – 17 minutes on foot, accessible via Herrengasse. Since 1876, this Viennese coffee house in Palais Ferstel has exuded a very special ambience.
approx. 1.2 km – 15 minutes on foot, located directly on Rathausplatz, one of the few remaining Ringstrasse cafés, a classic Viennese coffee house.
approx. 1.4 km – 17 minutes on foot, close to Graben, Vienna's oldest trendy restaurant, renowned for Viennese specialities.
approx. 2 km – 22 minutes, take tram lines 40, 41 or 42 to Schottentor, then continue with bus 1A. This artist's café is a Viennese institution.
approx. 1.5 km – 18 minutes on foot, walk towards Kohlmarkt. Home of the finest cakes, chocolates and sweets in the heart of Vienna since 1786.
Approx. 3 km, about 21 minutes by metro U2 to Karlsplatz, then U3 towards Ottakring. Traditional coffee house on the popular shopping street Mariahilfer Straße.
approx. 1.1 km distance, approx. 14 minutes on foot. Walk via Freyung and Herrengasse. Elegant boutiques, cafés, bars and historic architecture.
Approx. 2.7 km, about 21 minutes by metro U2 to Karlsplatz, then U3 to Stephansplatz. Vienna's most exclusive shopping mile.
Approx. 2.3 km, about 20 minutes by bus 1A directly to Graben/Stephansplatz. One of the most famous shopping boulevards in Vienna, with a multitude of department stores, boutiques, cafés and bars.
Approx. 3.8 km, about 27 minutes by metro U2 to Karlsplatz, or alternatively by tram D/1/71 towards the city center. A market with unique flair! Besides fruit and vegetables you will find delicacies and spices from all over the world. The Naschmarkt offers a large variety of gastronomic establishments for every taste. On Saturdays, the Naschmarkt is home to the city's best-known “Flohmarkt” (Jumble market).
Approx. 3.5 km, about 25 minutes by metro U2 to Karlsplatz, then transfer to U3 towards Ottakring to Neubaugasse.. One of the most famous shopping boulevards in Vienna, with a multitude of department stores, boutiques, cafés and bars.
A true hidden gem, tranquil park with a Baroque palace.
A green oasis directly behind the Votive Church, ideal for a short stroll.
A charming neighbourhood with small boutiques, cafés and a distinct French flair.
(Tutte le informazioni relative a distanze e tempi di percorrenza sono stime. L’EST® Hotel Palais Chotek non si assume alcuna responsabilità per eventuali variazioni.)