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Rooms (on the second floor) were very spacious and clean, bed was quite comfortable. We did not mind the chipped paint - I guess it's a question of expectations. Employees were attentive and efficient. Breakfast was very good and offered many choices, from eggs and...More
Thank Georgiana N
Response from Andreas-Ohrfandl, Director of E-commerce at Hotel de FranceResponded 14 March 2018
Dear Georgiana N,
Thank you for sharing your comments as your valuable feedback is essential in our continuous efforts to improve our service and offerings. Please be assured that your observations will be taken into consideration, and re-training efforts of our colleagues have been stepped...More
Good location, 50m from the underground and tram. Large rooms, nice bathroom, very good breakfast with an underwhelming coffee. Acceptable bed, mattress was sinking on one side though. Accomodating receptionists. Everyday cleaning service.More
Thank Michal O
Response from Andreas-Ohrfandl, Director of E-commerce at Hotel de FranceResponded 14 March 2018
Dear Michal O,
Thank you for the positive review. We are pleased to know that we have surpassed your expectations in all aspects of our hotel . We look forward to sharing your lavish praises with our team as we take pride in our mission...More
This is classic Viennese Hotel with a nice location, next to subway and tram station, right on the famous ring Strasse, beautiful great rooms, like classic rooms not those little modern hotels, nice breakfast with lots of food and the shower was awesome, good beds,...More
Thank Francis V
Response from Andreas-Ohrfandl, Director of E-commerce at Hotel de FranceResponded 14 March 2018
Dear Hotel de France Guest,
Thank you Francis for this awesome and fantastic review and rating of our Hotel. It is lovely to note that you found the hotel’s prestigious address highly accessible to various attractions and entertainment venues.
Hope to host you soon again!...More
Friendly and polite front desk- the rooms are ok, the singlerooms were actually big and with nice bathrooms.
Breakfast was very good, good selection of hot and cold food, real bread(not just white bread), sweets and fruits. Good coffee brought to the table.
Both check-in...More
Great location for sightseeing - 10mins walk to the centre and lots of cafes and restaurants nearby. The train station is right outside which is great for transport (easy to get to the Schonnbrunn Palace) but caused the chandelier bedside wall lamps in our second...More
The Serviten Quarter is an inner city neighbourhood with many private charms. Popular with French and American expats, Sigmund Freud’s neighbourhood boasts his former practice and apartments, now turned into a museum. Stunning Liechtenstein Garden Palace houses the private art collection of Prince Adam of Liechtenstein. Romantic Strudlhofstiege close to the palace is a fantastic photo spot. With their small
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independent shops and eateries, the main streets of Liechtensteinstrasse, Porzellangasse and Servitengasse reveal much of this area’s character. Peek into baroque Serviten Church, with its richly decorated dome and walls. At the Old Jewish cemetery in Seegasse you can see one of the most precious cemeteries in Europe with tombstones almost 500 years old.