Hotel:
InterContinental Wien Hotel
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A walk-to-everything location and exceptional
facilities had made the Vienna
InterContinental one of three great European
hotels for conventions.
Location:
Vienna, Austria
Architect:
Lead Interior Designer:
Neal A. Prince, R.A., A.S.I.D, Lead Designer
V.P. of Graphic and Interior Design Department,
InterContinental Hotel Group 1960-1985
Lobby:
Rooms:
498 Guestrooms were completely air-conditioned,
centrally heated, plushy carpeted and equipped
with a private bath. Each room had a picture
window so that the Guest may have a view of the
Canal, the Vienna Woods, the Velvedere Castle
or the Stadtpark.
Interiors designed by Mr. Neal Prince, R.A., A.S.I.D (1964)
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How does Mr. Prince's identify an outstanding
Hotel?
Response: When you arrive at the Hotel,
telephone room service and order a club
sandwich to be delivered to your room. Once the
room service had delivered your requested club
sandwich, take a moment to access how it was
prepared, what materials they used to create
your club sandwich and then taste the sandwich.
Mr. Prince firmly believes, from 55 years of
travelling around the world that if a Hotel is
able to prepare the "simple" club sandwich
correctly, then that Hotel is being operated
correctly.
Restaurants/Lounges:
Brasserie
Restaurant
- A tempting snack to a complete meal...plus
the flamboyant pastries of a Viennese
coffee-house.
Interiors designed by Mr. Neal Prince, R.A., A.S.I.D (1964)
Intermezzo
Restaurant
-
The favorite place to gather over cocktails
or an after-dinner drink.
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Les Quatre
Laisons Restaurant
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The most memorable
restaurant in Vienna. Where dining is a high
art and a source of great happiness.
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Reapsodie
Restaurant
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Viennese society has made the Rhapsodie the
most popular club in town for dinner and
dancing.
Interiors designed by Mr. Neal Prince, R.A., A.S.I.D (1964)
La Terrasse
Restaurant
-
A delightful sidewalk café with an unhurried
view overlooking the Stadtpark.
Interiors designed by Mr. Neal Prince, R.A., A.S.I.D (1964)
Nightclub:
Meeting Facilities:
9 function rooms accommodating up to 1,000
people. The Ballroom accommodated up to 1,150
people.
The ballroom, with simultaneous translation
equipment, accommodated 1150 persons.
Interiors designed by Mr. Neal Prince, R.A., A.S.I.D (1964)
Comments:
A Viennese Intercontinental Hotel, we felt,
should have the charm, spirit and “soul” of
Vienna, and so you will find an abundance of
Lobmeyr crystal, paintings, sculptures, dining
by candlelight and soft music and a delightful
sidewalk café with a view of the Stadtpark.
Each of our 500 rooms is air-conditioned,
plushy carpeted and equipped with a private
baths. Each room has a picture window so you
may have a view of the Canal, the Vienna Woods,
the Belvedere Castle or the Stadtpark.
In the center of Vienna. Close to the Opera,
Spanish Riding School and the Hofburg Imperial
Palace with its convention center and
Kärntnerstrasse shopping area.
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