Thursday, April 26, 2012

Sit back and relax!

Finally - Spring time has come along with sunny weather, warm temperatures and pleasant birds´twittering. The beautiful gardens and cozy sidewalk cafés of the city invite locals and tourists to spend their time in the open air. A particular gem is located in the courtyard of the ARCOTEL Wimberger.

The greened inner courtyard garden of Joe's Bar offers comfortable furniture and is a true oasis amid the pulsating city. Take a time out and enjoy coffee and cakea cold refreshing beer or a glass of finest whiskey - after an extensive shopping spree at nearby Mariahilfer Straße, Austria's largest shopping mile and promenade for strolling, before or after attending an event in the civic center (Stadthalle Wien), for meeting friends, reading a book or the newspaper or working under the open sky on your laptop/touchpad: there are plenty of reasons to visit the inner courtyard garden of Joe´s Bar frequently!

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Baden-Württemberg is celebrating!

On April 25 1952, the founding fathers of the new federal state signed the unification treaty

Did you know that Baden-Württemberg is the only state in Germany created by a referendum?

"Very honorable members of parliament. In accordance with § 14, paragraph 4, sentence 2, the time of formation of the provisional government is hereby established at the present moment, namely on Friday the 25th of April, 1952 at 12 o'clock 30 minutes. With this declaration, corresponding to § 11 of the second reorganization act, the states of Baden, Wuerttemberg-Baden and Wuerttemberg-Hohenzollern are unified into one federal state. Ladies and gentlemen: God bless the new federal state. God bless the German Federal Republic.... "

It was with these words that the then Prime Minister Reinhold Maier (FDP/DVP) proclaimed the Southwestern state on April 25, 1952.

Although many "Old Badeners" fought against the unification over many years, since they feared "Swabian imperialism" and wanted to preserve the independence of Baden, the people of Northern and Southern Wuerttemburg were able to prevail against the resistance. The possibility of having more influence on the federal government as one big federal state rather than as three separate, small states stood out above all as an argument here. This convinced the people of Baden as well. 69.7% thus voted for a unified Baden-Württemberg in the election.

The question of who should become prime minister of the new federal state now arose. On 25 April 1952, the day that went down as "Black Friday" in CDU history, Reinhold Maier formed the new state government from the FDP and the DVP and relegated his colleagues from the SPD and BHE to the opposition. They reacted by vigorously protesting to the then Federal Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer. Without success. Although Reinhold Maier was voted out of office again after parliamentary elections for the Bundestag in 1953, he nevertheless passed his seat in the Villa Reitzenstein on to another CDU representative. Gebhard Müller formed an all-party coalition for the creation of the Constitution, which was successfully adopted on November 11, 1953.


Creative thinkers were asked to get involved in the naming process. Newspapers thus organized surveys, honored professors gave suggestions and everywhere citizens discussed the question. Names such as "Swabia", "Staufen", "Rhine Swabia" and "Alemannia" were considered. Ultimately the double name of Baden-Württemberg was decided on, in order to satisfy everyone. The fact that their name comes first was likely meant as a small consolation to the people of Baden.

The "Old Badeners" fought on impulsively for their independence. They felt neglected because "the distinctive political and historical development" due to the separation of state of Baden after 1945 had been "glossed over" in this way.

It was not until June 7, 1970 that another referendum was held. The commitment of the people of Baden to Baden-Württemberg could not have been more unequivocal. With a voter turnout of 62.5%, 81.9% voted to continue with the federal state of Baden-Württemberg.


One of the leading federal states in Germany today, it is regarded as an exemplary "model of European possibilities" (Lothar Späth). One admittedly still looks in vain for people who refer to themselves as Baden-Württemberger, since one mostly comes upon "Swabians" and "Badeners". Perhaps we will still succeed in taking this small hurdle in time for our 100th anniversary.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Cool Summer - Hot Offer! Summer seminars at cool rates

Team-building activities in the sun or an outdoor meeting? Our two large terraces looking out onto the River Danube and the Pöstlingberg hill are not only ideal for enjoying a relaxed break out in the open air – they are also perfectly suited for seminars and presentations. Our eight light and airy seminar rooms – mostly with natural lighting – provide the usual high standard of fully climate-controlled rooms equipped with state-of-the-art technology.

Located in leafy surroundings, the ARCOTEL Nike Linz is the ideal venue for hosting seminars, meetings and events with a difference. Whether it’s a small-scale event or a big function, eight rooms from 25 to 215 sqm offer space for up to 180 people and are suitable for wedding receptions, product presentations and stag or hen nights alike. The Kepler business suite on the 12th floor with its unique atmosphere and the wonderful view of the River Danube is the perfect location for meetings and business events in an exclusive setting. The ARCOTEL Nike also offers the convenience of a large public car park just opposite the hotel.

Cool Summer rates from 01 June to 31 August 2012

Per diem fixed rate "Donauseminar"
Per person from EUR 39.50 to EUR 43.50

• 2 individual coffee brakes with special snacks, either with filter coffee or Espresso coffee, tea and fruit juices
• 2 conference beverages
• Business lunch buffet with soup, large salad bar, 3 main dishes at choice and desserts (as from 20 persons) or a delicate 3-course menu with salad buffet
• Desk blotter and ball pen
• 1 overhead projector (with pens and foils)
• 1 screen (1.8 m x 1.8 m)
• 1 flip chart (with pens)
• 1 pinboard
• Conference room rental

Half-day fixed rate "Donauseminar"
Per person from EUR 34.50 to EUR 38.50

• 1 individual coffee brake with special snacks, either with filter coffee or Espresso coffee, tea and fruit juices
• 1 conference beverage
• Business lunch buffet with soup, large salad bar, 3 main dishes at choice and desserts (as from 20 persons) or a delicate 3-course menu with salad buffet
• Desk blotter and ball pen
• 1 overhead projector (with pens and foils)
• 1 screen (1.8 m x 1.8 m)
• 1 flip chart (with pens)
• 1 pinboard
• Conference room rental

Please contact:

SANDRA KRIEGER
Conference & Event Manager
T +43 732 7626-1319
F +43 732 7626-2
E-Mail

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

The mobile table at ARCOTEL Allegra



In ARCOTEL Allegra our guests have the opportunity to enjoy the modern facilities and innovative solutions for work and leisure. With a modern design and numerous useful features, the ARCOTEL Allegra provides an extraordinary experience. All of the 151 rooms have interesting designer solutions and there are some which make a really pleasant surprise! All rooms include mobile table, which is precisely matched to the size of the bed. Thanks to the small wheels on its legs it can be pulled right above the bed and allows a wide range of usage, for both, business as well as the leisure guests. There are no limits! And yes, you can sleep a bit longer and enjoy your breakfast straight from the bed!

Monday, April 16, 2012

EVENTS IN ZAGREB



With the rising temperatures the new events also warm up the Croatian capital!
The warmth of spring has also moved event organizers to become productive and organize dozen of event highlights at Croatian capital. The following events can definitely became an extra reason to visit Zagreb. The first event, the "Queer Festival" in April (26th -29.04.) - A festival based on the number of plays. Highlight of the month of May is the "Animafest”. This festival of animated film is a treat for those who have not lost the passion for cartoons. The festival lasts from 29.05. to03.06.2012. In June, the whole city is the open air stage. Every street corner is a potential platform for the artists of the festival "Cest is d best." From 08 to 12.06.2012 the town center is place to be! Street artists from all over the world gather in Zagreb and present their art. Tickets are free of charge! And finally the event which will certainly attract many visitors to Zagreb and which will bring the atmosphere to boil: the concerts for the Red Hot Chili Peppers on 29.08.2012.Book your accommodation online now at the ARCOTEL Allegra Zagreb.



Foto: www.zagreb-touristinfo.hr

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

The history of the ARCOTEL Moser Verdino - part 3


The time has finally come for us to fill you in on the more recent chapters of the ARCOTEL Moser Verdino's history. Enjoy!

The Verdinos:

Julius Verdino was the son of a well-known and highly respected restaurateur from Glandorf near St. Veit. Shortly after he had bought the hotel, he married Elise Trabesinger, whose affluent father ran a successful inn on the outskirts of Völkermarkt. Having a keen sense for business, Julius took rather progressive move as early as 1900 by advertising his hotel in the yellow pages and address register of the time called "Illustrierter Klagenfurter Haus-, Geschäfts- und Adresskalender". In 1903, he added a third floor to the hotel which saw further expansion and major renovation works from 1905 to 1907 when the building bordering on the west was integrated into the complex and a café was installed.

A committed and much honoured promoter of tourism, Julius Verdino died on 25 January 1913 at the early age of 42, leaving his 14-year old son Georg as well as his 12-year old daughter Elise. Once again a widow had to take charge of he Moser Hotel. A woman of unadorned elegance, Elise Verdino was running a tight ship while her son Georg as trained in hotel management abroad. In January 1928, he married Herta Pfundner, who gave birth to their daughter Elisabeth-Charlotte shortly afterwards. After Georg's death, Herta took over and ran the business as senior manager until her own dying day on 11 September 1941.

During World War II, British occupying forces seized the building and kept it under control until March 1954. In September of the same year, Elisabeth-Charlotte reopened the hotel including its café and bar. She managed to attract Carinthia's who-is-who thanks to constantly keeping her finger on the pulse of time and hosting twist parties in the 1950s for example. After tax legislastion had led to significant changes in the staffing structure in 1972, however, Liselotte decided to withdraw from business and sell the beautiful hotel to "Erste Allgemeine Versicherungs-AG in 1979".


A new era

The years to come saw another full overhaul of the building, which was rented and run togehter with the café by the famous confectioners Musil until 1997.

At that time, the renowned Austrian hotel group ARCOTEL Hotels & Resort took over and has ever since managed the business with extraordinary success.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Digital weekend in Linz - A futuristic adventure in best company

Indulge yourself with one of our special offers reaching from romantic time-outs to cultural or culinary experiences.

The newly designed Ars Electronica Center (AEC) – located across the River Danube from the ARCOTEL Nike – is one of the highlights Linz, European Capital of Culture 2009, has to offer. Covering 3.000 sqm and five floors the ”Museum of the Future” offers a fascinating insight into digital computer worlds and all the latest technology and media.

As part of the package you will spend one night in one of the comfort double rooms with a view of the River Danube and enjoy a sumptuous buffet breakfast the next morning. On your visit to the Ars Electronica Center you can try your hand at all the interactive experiments throughout the entire museum.

Following an extensive visit to the museum enjoy a slice of home-made cake or a piece of pastry of your choice at the loft-style KÉ café & bar and admire the wonderful view of the Danube, the Pöstlingberg hill and the AEC.

Experience the culinary delights on offer at our restaurant with Danube terrace. If you are looking to relax and recharge your batteries, our in-house spa area complete with indoor pool, sauna and steam bath is just the place for you.

Our offer includes:

  • One night in Comfort double room with Danube view
  • Richly varied buffet breakfast with local products
  • Access to the AEC
  • One homemade pastry at choice per person
  • One homemade "NiKÉstollen" – a sweet specialty
  • Free use of the in-house wellness area featuring indoor pool, sauna and steam bath
  • Discount for children: one child up to 12 years stays free of charge in parents´ room 50% discount for children up to 16 years in own room with connecting door to parents´ room

From EUR 118,00
Offer valid on weekends 2012 from Friday to Sunday, bridge days and holidays

Please note: the price quoted here is for 2 people in the room only. The final cost will be calculated after you have indicated the number of people and the ages of children

This way to our current offers!

Vienna-City-Marathon-Weekend in a 4-star-superior-hotel


Are you a passionate marathon fan? Or do you prefer to be perfectly prepared for the Vienna City Marathon on the 15th April 2012? If so, this might be exactly the deal you are looking for! Our wellness area, complete with sauna, steam bath, relaxation room and modern fitness units, is of course available for your use.


ARCOTEL Kaiserwasser Marathon Package:

The package includes:


  • 2 nights stay
  • an isotonic drink per person
  • vital breakfast
  • late check out


EUR 109.00 per night – single room

EUR 119.00 per night – double room


BOOK NOW: http://bit.ly/HF9dEW

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Easter in Hamburg

Nothing planned yet for the Easter holiday? Then we thoroughly recommend a short break in Hamburg where there is a whole lot more going on than just Easter egg hunts – a wealth of interesting things to see and do over the holiday.

A popular attraction are, of course, the traditional Easter bonfires (Osterfeuer) which will be lit at several locations along the river Elbe on Easter Saturday (7th April) as part of the Easter celebrations. And if you really can’t make up your mind which one of the many bonfires to go to, why not enjoy the atmosphere of an Easter bonfire boat trip along the Elbe and get the best possible view of all the bonfires? The trip departs from the St. Pauli Landungsbrücken pier and the journey takes around two hours. With refreshments available on board, you can just sit back and enjoy this amazing spectacle.

Fans of the music of Johannes Brahms, Hamburg’s most famous citizen, will also not be disappointed over Easter. His music is to be the focus of the seventh Hamburg Ostertöne festival to be held at the city’s Laeiszhalle. Now an established part of the musical calendar the festival, which runs from 6 – 9 April, is under the artistic direction of Simone Young, Director of Hamburg’s State Opera. The central theme running through this year’s concerts will be a series of musical arrangements, written for the piano, reflecting the interplay between past and present.

Let’s just hope that the April weather is kind to us and that we will see at least some sunshine over the Easter weekend!