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Bank on it

Park Hyatt, Vienna, Austria

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If you’ve ever wanted a dose of oldtime glamour, then stepping into the Park Hyatt’s Art Deco foyer will make all of your wishes come true. The hotel couldn’t be set closer to the heart of Vienna—indeed, the Romans founded the city on this very spot—and it’s now surrounded by enough luxury shopping spots to warrant bringing a second suitcase.

The renovation of the former bank into a five-star hotel has been accomplish­ed with an eye to honouring its history: the swimming pool is in the former vaults (below) and the bright Bank restaurant (above)—with its attentive, verging on clairvoyan­t staff—occupies the former cashiers’ hall. In the bar, there are cocktails wittily named for currencies and, if you were inclined to get married in Vienna, the hotel’s main conference room is breathtaki­ng.

The rooms are serene and welcoming and I’d love to have one of the beds— I’ve rarely slept so well. The many clever touches include a TV hidden behind a retractabl­e mirror.

Most of Vienna’s main attraction­s are within walking distance, but the efficient tram and Metro system will whisk you around the city should you prefer. Ilse Heigarth (heigerthi@gmail.com), our charming guide, helped point out the city’s highlights and, although Strauss and Mozart are ubiquitous, I adored a recital of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons in St Stephen’s Cathedral (right). JW Rooms from €580 for a double room, including breakfast. Park Hyatt Vienna, Am Hof 2, 1st District, Vienna (00 43 1 22740 1234; http:// vienna.park.hyatt.com). Austrian Airlines has frequent flights to Vienna (www.austrian.com)

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