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The name of the Viennese hotel Sacher brings to mind the cake of the same name. No wonder: the hotel was opened by the son of the pastry chef who invented this famous dessert

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Text: Marina Volkova

A photo: - hotel press service

Magazine: N4 (181) 2013

The name of the Viennese hotel Sacher brings to mind the cake of the same name. No wonder: the hotel was opened by the son of the pastry chef who invented this famous dessert

Hotel Saсher Wien - a place respected, respectable, ceremonial. For 130 years now, he has been privately owned, and the family - at the moment it is the newly married Gyurtler and Winkler - has been treated to his “ward” with great reverence. The hotel is regularly reconstructed, updated, in every way taken care of. Everything here is done with the pathos inherent in the Austrian capital. The interiors, designed with an unprecedented scale, can not be called anything but magnificent, the kitchen - only as excellent. The main restaurant of the hotel, Anna Sacher, is named after the legendary lady, 30 years old who successfully managed the hotel. Chef Hans Peter Fink conjures traditional Viennese dishes. In Cafe Sacher, there are sweets of all kinds, but the main one, of course, is the Sacher cake. By the way, you can buy it in the hotel boutique and take it home with you.

Another Saakher Wien know-how is chocolate spa treatments. There is, for example, the “Chocolate Symphony”: first, take a steam bath in the aromatherapy bath, then - peeling, chocolate wrappings and massage with the same cream. La Prairie and Ligne St. brands are also used in toning and rejuvenating courses for the face and body. Barth. The latter specializes in cosmetics from exotic fruits. So, peeling with sea sand and papaya is very effective. It is intended for men.

Enjoy the hotel and young guests. For them will prepare beds, their bath accessories, menus, a collection of entertainment films. Not to mention the special tours. You can, for example, “hand over” children for a day to the palace of Schönbrunn. There they will be dressed, as they were dressed by the Habsburg dynasty royals, and they will also tell how they lived, what they played, what etiquette was. With children, you can go to the Spanish riding school, founded by the emperors, and admire the horses of a special breed, bred specifically for this school.

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