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"Nice, clean rooms, tv with tons of channels." — source Hostelworld
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"very good for the price, and for the general prices in wien." — source Hostelworld
More information on Pension Ani Falstaff
Welcome to our Pension, located in an old classical building where you will first encounter the traditional old style of Vienna house.Once inside, the mid sized reception on the right, with its friendly workers, will welcome you to Vienna, and Falstaff. The choice of rooms is simple: there are 15 rooms, and 2 apartements. All the rooms are with shower/WC, and In the morning you are served breakfast, we do not serve lunch and dinner but the crew at Falstaff will be happy to recommend you to a nice place to eat, or maybe even a good tour of Vienna. We will do everything to ensure the comfort of our guests.Please note that you must arrive before 9pm. If you think you might arrive after 9pm you must contact Pension Falstaff before your arrival to make an alternative arrangement
Directions
Once arrived in Vienna it will not be a hard task to find us.If you come to us from the airport:1. Take the bus to city air terminal (Hilton Hotel, �3).2. Then take the underground U4 to Ro�auer L�nde, come to Gr�nentorgasse, which brings you to the Muellnergasse Nr.5. There you will see our building.If you come from Westbahnhof:1. Take U6 to the station Spittelau, and then take the U4 to the station Ro�auer L�nde.2. Come to Gr�nentorgasse, which brings you to the Muellnergasse Nr.5.If you come from S�dbahnhof:1. Take street car D, it brings you directly to Schilikgasse.2. Walk down, to the right side is the Muellnergasse Nr.5.
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