From October to May, two exclusive theme tastings take place for advanced wine connoisseurs each month. Sleeping quarters and luxurious bath on upper level. And all of that served in one of Vienna’s most beautiful gardens while the morning sun shines into the greenhouse. Son of the builder of the palace, Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg. This suite can be connected to the adjacent bastei suite 205. Space is in excess in the largest suite in the palace, with high ceilings and delightful colours. Elisabeth, born Duchess in Bavaria, Queen consort of the Belgians as the wife of King Albert I, great-nephew of Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg, who built Palais Coburg. The Yquem Cellar is Palais Coburg’s homage to Château d’Yquem. Large, protected terrace (20 square meters) with breathtaking view of the Inner City and St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Spacious dining area for up to six persons. Palais Coburg's idyllic and lovingly designed private garden is a unique location for an outdoor wedding in the heart of Vienna. Two living areas, each with a sofa bed. Due to limited availability you are encouraged to contact the reservations department to enjoy our personalized service, by phone on +43 1 51818-0. The staterooms on the bel étage are among the most magnificent venues in Vienna. Superb view of the palace garden. TVs in living and sleeping areas. Individual climate control. Two levels. You can search for tens of thousands of wines and see where they are listed in restaurants and wine bars. Extra long bed. 1864 The figurative sculptures on the median risalits of Coburgbastei are completed. Reside below gorgeous stuccowork in the former chambers of the later Czar of Bulgaria. Exclusive cherry-wood furnishings. nemini male! An extra long bed for extra big comfort. This majestic pair of suites has its own sauna and a spacious shared terrace. Elegant cherry-wood furnishings. One of the most beautiful views in Vienna. Large bathtub. For gourmet pleasure which is full of memories and surprises. Individual climate control. The Family Salon is graced with portraits of personalities from the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Wife of Crown Prince Rudolph, great-niece of the builder of the palace, Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg. Great- nephew of the builder of the palace, Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg. Comfortable suite on the bel étage. Living room with desk. For categories: Residence, Palais, Bastei or Coburg Suite, we offer a wine cellar tour including tasting, valued at USD $100 Early check-in/late check-out, subject to availability Complimentary Wi-Fi Single level, no stairs. Sleeping quarters and luxurious bath on upper level. Where comfort and beauty go hand in hand: these three adjoining suites – the hotel’s largest, with combined floor space of between 183m² and 241m² – provide the ultimate in luxury, with two living rooms, two bedrooms and either two or three bathrooms. The Palais Coburg Wine Archive is always interested in private wine collections. Separate living and sleeping areas. The so-called Braunbastei, named after the engineer in charge, is being built where Palais Coburg now stands. Tall windows. Fully equipped kitchen. Maria da Gloria, Queen of Portugal, née Princess of Braganza (1819-1853). Heating and air conditioning system. Deep in the caverns of Palais Coburg’s cellar, a collection of about 60,000 bottles—valued to the tune of $26-million—forms Europe’s second largest wine archive. Sister of the builder of the palace, Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg, and mother of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. Separate guest area with sofa bed and bath. ("castle of asparagus") for its central portico with many freestanding columns.'Wikipedia.com. Sign up to get the latest news, guides and offers from Star Wine List, it's free! TVs in living and sleeping areas. Wife of Louis-Philippe, King of France; mother-in-law of August Viktor, son of the builder of the palace, Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg. Also choose from a separate office, a roof terrace or a four-posted bed - whatever takes your fancy. We will be happy to heat them for you. Cosmetic & massage treatments: daily, 10am to 8pm and by appointment. Safe. In addition to two marvelous restaurants, Palais Coburg has an excuisite wine cellar with some 60,000 from four different centuries. A princely lodging with terrace over looking the garden, and exquisite furnishings. Wife of Louis I, a grandson of the builder of the palace, Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg. Separate shower. Breakfast and mini-bar included with your stay. Manysuites also include garden-facing views and balconies. Whether you choose to emphasize a vintage, region, grape variety, or perhaps your birth year, we will coordinate a thematic tasting for you featuring outstanding wines. Walk-in closets. Rudolph, Crown Prince of Austria (1858-1889). To send a booking inquiry, simply fill the form, click SEND and it will go directly to Palais Coburg. Sleeping quarters and luxurious bath on upper level. Separate shower. After her death, the Coburg dynasty becomes the owners of the house. Here are the the latest updated wine lists in Vienna, We use cookies on Star Wine List. Indulge in the rejuvenating and skin tightening effect of the grapes to replenish your energy and gain visible vitality. Breakfast and mini-bar included with your stay. A session in our Turkish bath with hot steam and delicate, essential fragrances prepares you for the subsequent treatments with grape extracts and grape seed oil. With sauna and a private terrace for building castles in the air. Located adjacent to the Coburg Spa. Heating and air conditioning system. 1852 August, the second son of Prince Ferdinand, and his wife Princess Clementine de Orleans (daughter of the French King) now moves into the completed palace in Vienna. Bathtub. Gold and green interior decor with elegant cherrywood furnishings, combined with light colours and an antique Venetian glass chandelier. Outside is a quiet garden with a water basin, shade trees, and magnolias. If for any reason you must cancel your appointment, please do so at least one hour before a scheduled treatment and the cancellation will be free of charge. Marvelous view of St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Safe. The food is excellent, and the wine cellar is outstanding. A Viennese in France, French in Vienna. A view of St. Stephen’s Cathedral to the right. Original Biedermeier secretary desk. Austria has come of age. The all-rounder among our event spaces: for seminar groups and standing receptions. TVs in living and sleeping areas. Emerging regions are just as well represented as outstanding vintages from internationally renowned top vintners from classic regions. Contact us. Individual climate control. Stefanie, Crown Princess of Austria, née Princess of Belgium (1864-1945). Sleeping quarters and bath on upper level. Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom (1841-1910). We will gladly help you structure your private cellar, using our expertise to organize the holdings in your wine cellar and prepare an overview of evaluations and perfect drink dates. 1851 The premieres of Johann Strauss’ works. Dining room for up to six persons. Our ten Residenz suites vary in size from 71 to 91 m². A suite where you wouldn’t dream of thinking of anything. Sleeping quarters and bath on upper level. Albert (1819-1864), Prince Consort of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. Fully equipped kitchen. 6 Cellars. Individual climate control. Only elegant furnishings, an over-sized tub and lots of light. Relaxed, elegant, classy. Single level. Illuminated by a historic crystal chandelier. Where nothing stands in your way. Antique Lobmeyr chandelier. Individual climate control. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, the hall is perfectly appointed for concerts, conferences, presentations and receptions. Brass Lobmeyr chandelier. Sleeping quarters and bath on upper level. 1955-1997 Two floors are rented to Austrian Federal Railways as offices. Fully equipped kitchen. Grandson of the builder of the palace, Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg. In the contemporary spirit of today’s leading  European vintners, the cellar is based on clear and transparent principles. Sleeping quarters and luxurious bath on upper level. DVD/CD player and own video channels. The smallest suite at Palais Coburg demonstrates that size is relative. The former wine vaults of the Saxe-Coburg and Gotha family were adapted and equipped with state-of-the-art technology to house this special treasure. Versatility in 36 square metres. August, Prince of Saxe-Coburg-Kohary (1818-1881). …where’s the most beautiful event of them all? Where you can speak tête-à-tête in groups of twelve or less. Intricately restored, the sandblasted brick walks, light limestone floors and carefully integrated lighting system create a unique ambiance for festivities and events of all types. If you would like to use the spa outside of this time, please inform reception. Fully equipped kitchen. There is hardly another cellar in the world with as many vintages of the legendary Sassicaia (300 bottles). Individual climate control. For the optimum effect of men cosmetic treatments we recommend a shave about three hours before the treatment. Elegantly classic design in Directoire style. The New World Cellar is particularly delightful from an architectural perspective; its interior is made of oak wood skilfully formed into the shape of a ship’s hull. The fact that the palace was built before the demolition of the fortifications on Braunbastei is the reason why large parts of the renaissance fortifications - particularly the casements of the former Braunbastei - have been preserved to an extent which is unique in Vienna. Breakfast and mini-bar included with your stay. Adjoining the historic staterooms, this luminous and comfortable suite is a welcoming haven. After Schleps’ death, the building is constructed by the master builder Adolph Korompay. Wife of the builder of the palace, Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg. This nourishing and moisturizing treatment is ideal for dry and stressed skin. 40 standing cocktail style, 30 theatre style, 18 formal table style, 16 seated, 12 parliament style. Palais Coburg Wine Archive: The height of wine culture and enjoyment in the midst of a unique architectural setting. Three French balconies for one Viennese cathedral. Safe. Individual climate control.   basteigarten@palais-coburg.com http://www.palaiscoburg.com/, Address: Coburgbastei 4
 1010 Wien, Österreich  Vienna, Official website: http://www.palaiscoburg.com/, Hotel email: basteigarten@palais-coburg.com, Underground U3 Station Stubentor or U1 Station Stephansplatz. Knighted or no, this table is waiting for you to join the gathering. Fully equipped kitchen. TV in living room and bedroom. The targeted yet gentle stimulation of your feet’s reflex zones strengthens inner organs, relieves pain, and stimulates circulation, creating a lasting sense of well-being and serenity. In simplicity lies the greatest perfection. A garden that is waiting for its loveliest flowers to arrive. The medieval city walls of Vienna are being renovated.