Hotels we love – Hotel Sacher in Vienna

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I love stylish “old school” hotels.

I like the Hotel Sacher.

It was 1876 established by Eduard Sacher, son of the creator of the Original Sacher-Torte, a unique chocolate cake with a thin layer of apricot jam.

6 years later, Eduard wife Anna Sacher took over the hotel and established its noble reputation.

“I am the Master in the house,” the Grande Dame of the Sacher-dynasty is known to have said. She loved cigars and little dogs; some say she owned several hundreds of them!

Since 1934, Sacher Hotel Vienna has been run by the Gürtler family. They are dedicated to maintaining the tradition of the world-famous hotel. In the spirit of tradition, two women are running the 5-star hotels, Elisabeth Gürtler and Alexandra Winkler. They are putting a lot of love and effort into the business.
Throughout its existence, the Sacher has been a popular meeting point for the aristocracy, politicians, business people and artists.

Its guest book has been signed by celebrities such as the Prince of Monaco and his wife Gracia Patricia, Indira Gandhi, Queen Elisabeth II and John F. Kennedy. Artists, such as Leonard Bernstein, Herbert von Karajan or Marcel Prawy have also been frequent guests.
It was not, however, just the charm and luxury alone that built up the Sacher’s international reputation. The Original Sacher-Torte actually became the world’s most famous chocolate cake.
I felt perfect at the hotel Sacher, the hotel is beautiful and the rooms are beautiful decorated.

The breakfast is nice, including Sacher torte, you should try it. Yummy.

Rock me Amadeus, a beautiful city.

Living in style.

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