Park Hyatt Vienna

The five-star Hotel Park Hyatt Vienna is located at the Hof, one of the historically most important squares in Vienna's city centre. The building, built in 1915, is a steel concrete building and represents a unique art piece of historicism. The hotel presents itself to the outside world with an elegant, minimalist illumination that accentuates the architecture.

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