Mailberger Hof
Annagasse, 7, Vienna, Austria — Excellent location - show map —
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Amenities
Amenities for Mailberger Hof
Parking
Spa
Restaurant
24-hour reception
Internet
Amenities and services
- Wheelchair-accessible
- Car park
- GarageAdditional charge
- 24-hour reception
- Check-in hour: 15:00: 00:00
- Check-out hour: 12:00: 12:00
- Mobile phone coverage
- Wi-fi
- Local and international calls
- Transfer serviceAdditional charge
- Valet parkingAdditional charge
- Airport Shuttle
- Room service
- Laundry serviceAdditional charge
- Medical serviceAdditional charge
- Multilingual staff
- Smoke detector
- Hotel safe
- Lift access
- Shop
- Garden
- Concierge
- Newspapers
- Luggage room
- Clothes dryer
- Towels and bed linen
Restaurant service
- Non-smoking area
- Breakfast room
Meals
- Breakfast
- Breakfast buffet
To take into account
- Non-smoking establishment
- Credit card is compulsory as a deposit, no deposit in cash is accepted
Business
- Conference room
- Meeting room
- Projector
- Printer
- Photocopier
- Business centre
- Audio-visual equipment rentalAdditional charge
- Fax
Entertainment
- TV lounge
Health and beauty
- Hairdressing salon
Cards accepted
American Express
EC
JCB
Diners Club
MasterCard
Visa
Maestro
EuroCard
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The check-in time at Mailberger Hof is 15:00 and the check-out time is 12:00.
About
About Mailberger Hof
Located in a 14-th century building on a quiet side street of the Kärnterstrasse shopping street, the family-run Hotel Mailberger Hof is in the hear of Vienna
The Mailberger Hof's history reaches back to the 14th century
Originally the house was composed of two gothic gable houses which in 17th century were converted to a small Baroque Palace complete with horse stables, and it's own Chapel
While conserving its baroque appearance this old palace was successfully recast as a first class hotel which was opened in 1976
Since the 15th century the house is owned by the order of the knights of Malta, the Hospitallers
The first residence of the knights of Malta in Austria was Mailberg, a small town near the Czech border
This is why the hotel was named Mailberger Hof
The entire building is classified a historical monument and is under preservation order
- Total number of rooms 46
- Number of floors (annexe) 4