ANNUAL SECURITY REVIEW CONFERENCE Vienna, June 2012

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SEC.INF/32/12 17 May 2012 Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Secretariat  ENGLISH only _____________________________________________________________________  Conference Services

ANNUAL SECURITY REVIEW CONFERENCE Vienna, 26 – 28 June 2012

OSCE Conference Services presents its compliments all OSCE Delegations and to the OSCE’s Partners for Co-operation and has the honour to inform them about the following organizational modalities for the Annual Security Review Conference(ASRC) to be held in Vienna on 26 – 28 June 2012:

1. Venue All meetings will take place in the "Neuer Saal" of the Hofburg Congress Centre. Interpretation will be provided between the six official languages of the Conference. Bilateral meeting rooms will be available for participants on the 2nd floor: Room 210, 2nd floor, Office for Rapporteurs, Keynote Speakers, Panellists and Moderators Room 201, 2nd floor, Informal Consultations/Bi-lateral meeting room, capacity: 32 seats at Room 204, 2nd floor, Informal Consultations/Bi-lateral meeting room, capacity: 12 seats Room 207, 2nd floor, Informal Consultations/Bi-lateral meeting room, capacity: 12 seats Please book the rooms for bi-lateral meetings at the Information Desk, Mrs. Micky Kröll, [email protected], phone: +43 1 51436 6585. As the number of rooms is limited you are kindly requested to keep Mrs. Kröll informed of any changes to your requirements. Please specify when booking your room that it is for ASRC purposes.

2. Program/Agenda: The agenda, program and the organizational modalities of the ASRC can be found in Annex 2. An annotated agenda will be circulated at a later stage.

3. Media OSCE Press and Public Information Section will provide appropriate media coverage by inviting and informing press. An official webpage has been created containing relevant information on the conference and can be found under the following address: www.osce.org/event

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4. Accreditation All Participants are kindly requested to fill in SECTION 1 of the attached registration form (see Annex 1) and to send it to [email protected] , fax: +43-1-531 37 577 not later than 12 June 2012. A note verbale from delegations in Vienna detailing all participants from delegations in descending order of seniority showing, names, functions and e-mail address should be sent to [email protected] , fax: +43-1-531 37 577. Those members of OSCE delegations in Vienna who take part in the Conference will have access to the conference area with their regular OSCE badges. Not permanently accredited delegation members are kindly requested to fill in SECTION 1 and SECTION 2 of the attached registration form. Badges for not permanently accredited delegation members may be obtained at the accreditation counter located in the Segmentgalerie, first floor (open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the ASRC) upon presentation of an appropriate picture identification.

5. Technical equipment The Neuer Saal will be equipped with technical facilities for power point presentations. The equipment consists of a large screen, projector, laptop (Microsoft Windows XP, office XP) with remote control, VCR (VHS, S-VHS), mini DV and DVD player, CD-player, floppy disk station and USB-port. Please note that presenters wishing to test audio/visual equipment may do so one hour prior to each session on all days of the Conference.

6. Statements Conference Services invite participants in the ASRC to kindly submit any written contributions they may have to Conference Services ([email protected]) by 15 June 2012. This should not hinder the ad hoc discussion during meetings but contribute to better communication. All documents will be posted to delweb on Doc.IN: https://delweb.osce.org/docin/llisapi.dll?func=ll&objId=21985522&objAction=browse&view Type=1 In addition it is intended to upload the documents also to OSCE public website (www.osce.org/event ). For this purpose every originator should specify when submitting the documents if the document can be considered as OPEN (also for public website) or OSCE+ (participants in the meeting only).

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7. Visa Participants, if required under the Austrian law, are asked to make their own arrangements for securing a visa for entry into Austria. Further details can be found on www.bmeia.gv.at. In case a letter of confirmation of participation for visa requirements is needed, please refer to Ms. Elke Lidarik ([email protected]). Preferably the registration form as well as a copy of the passport should be annexed to the request. Please note that it can take up to 14 days to process, so applications should be lodged as soon as possible.

8. Transportation Participants are kindly requested to make their own travel and accommodation arrangements, which will not be paid for by the OSCE. Reaching Vienna Centre from the Airport: Further information on the transfers Vienna Airport – Vienna City can be found on www.viennaairport.com. Taxis: Taxis can be found in front of the arrival building of the airport. The fare depends on the destination in Vienna and is approx. € 40.00-50.00. A pick up at the airport can be booked in advance at a more moderate price from the company C&K (Tel: +43 1 44444 - price: € 33 one-way) or from the company Airport Drivers (Tel: +43 1 22 82 250 – price: € 31) Trains: a) City Airport Train (CAT) – to Vienna "Wien-Mitte" – Landstraße/Hauptstraße with access to the Underground (U-Bahn Line 3 and 4) and taxis: www.cityairporttrain.com Price: € 10 one way; € 16 return Schedule: every ½ hours: Airport-Vienna 5/35 min. after every full hour; Vienna-Airport 8/38min. after every full hour. Trip: 16 min. non-stop. OR b) Schnellbahn (S1, S2 or S7) – to Vienna “Wien-Mitte-Landstraße/Hauptstraße” with direct access to the Underground (U-Bahn Line 3 and 4) and taxis. http://www.schnellbahn-wien.at/netz/s7.htm Price: € 4,40 one way. Schedule: every ½ hour. Please pay attention to the “direction” (Wolkersdorf, Deutsch Wagram, Wien - Floridsdorf). Bus Services Vienna Airport Lines (2 lines) Price :€ 7 one way; :€ 12 return, Busses go either to Morzinplatz/Schwedenplatz (U-1 and U-4) or to Bahnhof Meidling, Dörfelstrasse (S-Bahn and U-6), (both having access to the Underground). Please check before taking the bus. Schedule: Airport-Vienna/Schwedenplatz: every 20/50 min. after full hour; SchwedenplatzAirport: every 00/30 min. after full hour Trip: 40 min. www.postbus.at – Tel: +43 (1) 7007-32300

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9. Accommodation: Participants are kindly requested to make their own hotel arrangements, which will not be paid for by the OSCE. For your convenience, a list of hotels in Vienna is attached hereto (Annex 3). Practical information about Vienna can be found at http://www.hotels-austria.com/viennainfo/wien-practrestaurants.htm.

10. Catering/social events:  A cocktail reception hosted by the Irish OSCE Chairmanship for all participants will be held in the Vorsaal (adjacent to Neuer Saal) on 26 June 2012 from 6.15 p.m. – 7.45 p.m.  Lunch will be served in the Vorsaal on 27 June from1.00 p.m. – 3.00 p.m. .

11. Points of Contact: Substantial issues: Ms. Gudrun Van Pottelbergh Operational Support Officer Conflict Prevention Centre/Operations Service Tel +43 1 514 366771, [email protected] Mr. John Crosby Operational Support Officer Conflict Prevention Centre/Operations Service, Tel +43 1 514 366766, [email protected]

Logistics/Administration: Ms. Elke Lidarik ([email protected]), phone: +43 664 14 18 867

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ANNEX 1

D ANNUAL SECURITY REVIEW CONFERENCE(ASRC) 26 – 28 June 2012 Vienna

REGISTRATION FORM FOR DELEGATIONS AND PARTNERS FOR CO-OPERATION SECTION 1 (TO BE FILLED IN BY ALL PARTICIPANTS) 1. State / Delegation:.…………………………………………………..…………………………….. 2. Surname:

Ms  Mr ..………………………………………………………..............................

3. First Name(s): …………………………………………………………………............................... 4. Position / Title: ……………………………………………………………………………………. 5. Delegation’s address: …………………………………………………………..……………….. ……..…………………………………………………………………………….……...…………..... 6

Phone: ..………………….…………………

E–Mail:………………….…….………………

SECTION 2 (to be filled in by not permanently accredited delegation members) 7. Place and Date of birth: ….……………………………………….…..…………………………… 8. Citizenship: ..………………………………………………………………………………………. 9. Passport No.: ……..……………………………. Issued by: …………………..……………... 10. Issued on :……………………………………….. Expiry date:…………………………………… 11. Arrival Date: ……………………………….. ..Departure Date: ……………..…………………

NOTE: You are kindly requested to return this registration form duly completed no later than 12 June 2012 to: [email protected] or by fax: +43 1 531 37 577

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ANNEX 1

OSCE ANNUAL SECURITY REVIEW CONFERENCE(ASRC) 26 – 28 June 2012 Vienna

REGISTRATION FORM FOR OSCE SECRETARIAT, OSCE INSTITUTIONS, OSCE FIELD MISSIONS AND REPRESENTATIONS SECTION 1 (TO BE FILLED IN BY ALL PARTICIPANTS) 1. Mission or Field Representation:.…………………………………..…………………………….. 2. Surname:

Ms  Mr ..………………………………………………………..............................

3. First Name(s): …………………………………………………………………............................... 4. Position / Title: ……………………………………………………………………………………. 5. Mission’s ddress: …………….…………………………………………………..……………….. ……..…………………………………………………………………………….……...…………..... 6

Phone: ..………………….…………………

E–Mail:………………….…….………………

SECTION 2 (to be filled in by those requesting visa support) 7. Place and Date of birth: ….……………………………………….…..…………………………… 8. Citizenship: ..………………………………………………………………………………………. 9. Passport No.: ……..……………………………. Issued by: …………………..……………... 10. Issued on :……………………………………….. Expiry date:…………………………………… 11. Arrival Date: ……………………………….. ..Departure Date: ……………..…………………

NOTE: You are kindly requested to return this registration form duly completed no later than 12 June 2012 to: [email protected] or by fax: +43 1 531 37 577

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ANNEX 1

IO ANNUAL SECURITY REVIEW CONFERENCE(ASRC) 26 – 28 June 2012 Vienna

REGISTRATION FORM FOR INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS SECTION 1 (TO BE FILLED IN BY ALL PARTICIPANTS) 1. Name of the Organization:.…………………………………………..…………………………….. 2. Surname:

Ms  Mr ..………………………………………………………..............................

3. First Name(s): …………………………………………………………………............................... 4. Position / Title: ……………………………………………………………………………………. 5. Organization’s address: ………………………………………………………..……………….. ……..…………………………………………………………………………….……...…………..... 6

Phone: ..………………….…………………

E–Mail:………………….…….………………

SECTION 2 (to be filled in by not permanently accredited delegation members) 7. Place and Date of birth: ….……………………………………….…..…………………………… 8. Citizenship: ..………………………………………………………………………………………. 9. Passport No.: ……..……………………………. Issued by: …………………..……………... 10. Issued on :……………………………………….. Expiry date:…………………………………… 11. Arrival Date: ……………………………….. ..Departure Date: ……………..…………………

NOTE: You are kindly requested to return this registration form duly completed no later than 12 June 2012 to: [email protected] or by fax: +43 1 531 37 577

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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Permanent Council

PC.DEC/1041 17 May 2012 Original: ENGLISH

912th Plenary Meeting PC Journal No. 912, Agenda item 2

DECISION No. 1041 AGENDA AND ORGANIZATIONAL MODALITIES OF THE 2012 ANNUAL SECURITY REVIEW CONFERENCE (ASRC) The Permanent Council, Recalling Porto Ministerial Council Decision No. 3 on the Annual Security Review Conference, Taking into account its decision No. 1037 on the dates of the 2012 Annual Security Review Conference, Taking into account the recommendation of the Forum for Security Co-operation, Decides to organize the 2012 Annual Security Review Conference in accordance with the programme, agenda and organizational modalities contained in the annexes to this decision.

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PC.DEC/1041 17 May 2012 Annex 1

2012 ANNUAL SECURITY REVIEW CONFERENCE Vienna, 26–28 June 2012

I. Programme Tuesday, 26 June 2012 10 a.m.–1 p.m.

Opening session

3–6 p.m.

Working session I: Transnational threats and challenges

Wednesday, 27 June 2012 10 a.m.–1 p.m.

Working session II: Early warning, conflict prevention, crisis management, conflict resolution and post-conflict rehabilitation: lessons learned and way ahead

3–6 p.m.

Working session III: Arms control and confidence- and security-building measures

Thursday, 28 June 2012 10 a.m.–12.30 p.m.

Working session IV: OSCE Partners for Co-operation

12.30 p.m.–1 p.m.

Closing session

II. Agenda Opening session (26 June 2012, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.) The opening session will provide an opportunity for participating States and other Conference participants to identify common ground for how participating States can work together in practice to fully realize the vision of a comprehensive, co-operative and indivisible security community throughout the OSCE area. A number of speakers will address the question of how the OSCE can use existing instruments and the toolbox to achieve the security community which was identified by OSCE Heads of State or Government in the 2010 Astana Commemorative Declaration: Towards a Security Community. The emphasis should be on practical action rather than on presenting new

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PC.DEC/1041 17 May 2012 Annex 1 instruments, tools or proposals to reflect the starting point that the most pressing issue is the absence of political will to use existing tools that are currently available. Working session I: Transnational threats and challenges (26 June 2012, 3–6 p.m.) This session will offer an opportunity to take stock of recent progress made in the OSCE’s efforts to address transnational threats and challenges, including with regard to the consolidation and expansion of OSCE TNT-related mandates and on enhancing the co-ordination and coherence of OSCE’s TNT-related activities. In addition, the session can contribute to the discussion on whether further options for strengthening co-ordination and coherence might need to be explored. This session can also be used to examine how the Organization is co-operating with other actors in this field. Working session II: Early warning, conflict prevention, crisis management, conflict resolution and post-conflict rehabilitation: lessons learned and way ahead (27 June 2012, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.) This session will offer the opportunity for participants to focus, inter alia, on strengthening the OSCE’s role and effectiveness in preventing and resolving conflicts, in crisis management and mediation and in post conflict rehabilitation and reconciliation, including in the context of Ministerial Council Decision No. 3/11 and the meetings of the Open-ended Working Group on the Conflict Cycle, and on improving co-ordination with international actors throughout the conflict cycle. Working session III: Arms control and confidence- and security-building measures (27 June 2012, 3–6 p.m.) This session will provide a framework for enhancing security dialogue and for reviewing security work undertaken by the OSCE and its participating States, including Astana Commemorative Declaration and recent Ministerial Council Decisions No. 6/11, 7/11, and 8/11. The session will also provide an opportunity to exchange views on issues related to arms control and confidence- and security-building measures. Working session IV: OSCE Partners for Co-operation (28 June 2012, 10 a.m.–12.30 p.m.) The focus of this session is on strengthening interaction with Partners for Co-operation and on discussing the OSCE potential to contribute effectively to collective international efforts to promote stability and security in its adjacent areas, notably in the Mediterranean and in Asia, bearing in mind discussions on this topic in previous years. The session will provide an opportunity for participating States and Partners for Co-operation to reflect in particular on recent developments in the Middle East and Afghanistan and the OSCE’s efforts to strengthen its engagement with Partners in those areas, such as Ministerial Council Decisions Nos. 4/11 and 5/11.

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PC.DEC/1041 17 May 2012 Annex 1 Closing session (28 June 2012, 12.30 p.m.–1 p.m.) The Chairperson will draw initial conclusions and recommendations made by Conference participants for follow up, including any additional steps and instruments or capabilities necessary to achieve the vision of a security community.

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PC.DEC/1041 17 May 2012 Annex 2

ORGANIZATIONAL MODALITIES OF THE 2012 ANNUAL SECURITY REVIEW CONFERENCE Vienna, 26–28 June 2012

Background The Tenth Meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council, at Porto, by adopting its Decision No. 3, dated 7 December 2002, established the Annual Security Review Conference (ASRC) to provide a framework for enhancing security dialogue and for reviewing security work undertaken by the OSCE and its participating States, to provide an opportunity to exchange views on issues related to arms control and confidence- and security-building measures, and to promote the exchange of information and co-operation with relevant international and regional organizations and institutions. Organization A representative of the Chairperson-in-Office will chair the opening and closing sessions. The Secretariat will issue a journal of the Conference. Each working session will have one moderator and at least one rapporteur. The Conflict Prevention Centre (CPC) will serve as co-ordinator for preparing the sessions. The contribution of the Forum for Security Co-operation (FSC) will be made in accordance with its procedures, mandate and competences. The FSC contribution to the ASRC includes the chairing of the third working session by a member of the FSC Troika or the Director of the CPC. The Rules of Procedure of the OSCE will be followed, mutatis mutandis, at the Conference. Also, the guidelines for organizing OSCE meetings (Permanent Council Decision No. 762) will be taken into account. Interpretation from and into all six working languages of the OSCE will be provided at the opening, working and closing sessions. The Chairmanship will co-ordinate the preparation of the ASRC with the FSC Chairperson and the OSCE Secretariat. The Chairperson-in-Office will distribute a comprehensive report on the Conference before the summer recess. The Press and Public Information Section (PPIS) will inform the press, as appropriate.

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PC.DEC/1041 17 May 2012 Annex 2 Participation The participating States are encouraged to be represented at a high level, by senior officials from capitals, responsible for security-related policy in the OSCE area. The OSCE institutions will participate in the Conference, as will the Secretary General and the CPC. The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly and the Partners for Co-operation will be invited to participate. The Chairmanship may also invite some heads of OSCE field operations to participate in the Conference. Consideration should be given to the possibility of inviting heads of field operations to be present as keynote speakers or moderators. The international organizations that may be invited are the security-related organizations mentioned in Permanent Council Decision No. 951 of 29 July 2010. Consideration is to be given to the possibility of inviting security-related scientific institutes, think tanks of international standing, and NGOs to send keynote speakers or to be represented as members of national delegations. General guidelines for participants The work of the ASRC will be conducted in six sessions. The opening session is intended to provide an opportunity for formal statements to be delivered and to set the stage for substantive, focused and interactive discussions at the working sessions. The opening session will include the welcoming remarks by the Chairperson-in-Office or his representative and the report by the FSC Chairperson. The Chairmanship will explore the possibility of inviting high-level special guest(s) to address the Conference. The four working sessions will each concentrate on a different topic, introduced by a number of keynote speakers, whose addresses will be followed by a discussion of relevant topics that are mentioned in the agenda. The aim is an interactive and free-flowing discussion. In order to reinforce the effectiveness of security activities across all three dimensions of the OSCE, it is expected that, at each of the sessions, the interfaces of security, and also the question of co-operation with other international organizations, will be addressed. To promote interactive discussion, the formal statements at the opening session and the interventions at the working sessions should be as concise as possible and should not exceed five minutes in length. Prior circulation of statements and interventions will enhance the possibility for engaging in discussion. By 12 June 2012, the participants in the Conference should inform the OSCE Secretariat of the composition of their delegations to the ASRC, in response to the information circular regarding organizational aspects of the Conference which will be sent out by the OSCE Secretariat.

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PC.DEC/1041 17 May 2012 Annex 2 By 15 June 2012, the participating States and other participants in the Conference are invited to submit any written contributions they may have, including those that contain reactions to the keynote speeches. Written contributions should be submitted to the Conference Services, which will then distribute them. The information could also include contributions from OSCE institutions and other international organizations, if appropriate. Guidelines for keynote speakers The contributions of the keynote speakers should be focused on the subject of the relevant session, thus setting the scene for the discussion at the sessions, and should stimulate debate among delegations by raising appropriate questions and suggesting potential recommendations based on OSCE realities. The maximum available speaking time is 20–25 minutes per keynote speaker. Keynote speakers should be present during the entire session at which they are speaking, and should be ready to engage in the debate following their presentation. To enable delegations to prepare themselves, keynote speakers should provide a written contribution and their biographical synopsis to the CPC by 12 June 2012. In their presentations, keynote speakers should touch on the highlights of their written contribution. Guidelines for moderators and rapporteurs The moderator chairs the session and should facilitate and focus the dialogue among delegations. The moderator should stimulate the debate by introducing items related to the subject of the opening and working sessions, as appropriate, in order to broaden or focus the scope of the discussion. The rapporteurs’ written reports should address issues raised during the relevant sessions, and should cover problem areas, improvements, suggestions made at the session, and other relevant information. Moderators and rapporteurs should seek to identify and summarise specific recommendations made in each of the sessions. Personal views shall not be advanced. Guidelines for the participation of other international organizations International organizations may participate in all the sessions. They are invited to concentrate their contributions on aspects of co-operation with the OSCE within the scope of the relevant session. International organizations should provide factual information, useful for the participants of the ASRC, to the Conference Services by 15 June 2012.

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ANNEX 3 OSCE Special Rate No Special Rate Offered

HOTELS IN VIENNA

***** name

booking e-mail address website

address

telephone

fax

[email protected] www.marriott.de (booking code: OSXC PPLUS NO 036544) [email protected] www.intercontinental.at

Parkring 12a, 1010 Wien

515 18 53

515 18 6736

Johannesgasse 28, 1037 Wien

711 22 26

711 22 344

[email protected] www.hoteldefrance.at [email protected] www.herrenhof-wien.steigenberger.at

Schottenring 3, 1010 Wien Herrengasse 10, 1010 Wien

313 68-0

319 59 69

534 04

534 04 100

RADISSON SAS STYLE Hotel Vienna

infostyle.viennaradissonblu.com www.radissonblu.com

Herrengasse 12, 1010 Wien

22 78 00

22 780 79

HILTON VIENNA PLAZA VIENNA HILTON

Schottenring 11, 1010 Wien Am Stadtpark, 1030 Wien Philharmonikerstrasse 4. 1010 Wien

313 90

313 90 2209

717 14 000

HOTEL SACHER

[email protected] www.hilton.at [email protected] www.hilton.at [email protected]

717 00 11 000 514 56-799

BEST WESTERN HOTELS WORLDWIDE

www.bestwestern.at, www.bestwestern.com, www.bestwestern-ce.com OSCE company ID: ID 01487680

Worldwide

Vienna MARRIOTT Hotel INTERCONTINENTAL Wien Hotel DE FRANCE Hotel HERRENHOF

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514 56-0

505 47 06-11

sgl/dbl rate € 155 breakfast from €17.50 € 135/ € 155 incl. breakfast € 132/ € 152 incl. breakfast € 139 deluxe € 169 breakfast € 26 Government rate € 165/ € 180 incl. breakfast € 129 € 154 incl. breakfast € 129/€ 154 incl. breakfast € 199 buffet breakfast from €30

**** name

booking e-mail address website

address

telephone

fax

sgl/dbl rate

Best Western Hotel KAISERHOF Vienna

[email protected] www.hotel-kaiserhof.at

Frankenberggasse 10, 1040 Wien

505 17 01 81

505 88 75 88

Hotel AM PARKRING Wien

[email protected] www.schick-hotels.com

Parkring 12, 1010 Wien

514 80

514 80 40

[email protected] www.schick-hotels.com

Wiedner Haupstr. 27-29, 1040 Wien

22 111

22 111 350

€ 98/ € 138 incl. breakfast

[email protected] www.schick-hotels.com [email protected] www.schick-hotels.com

Schwedenplatz 3-4, 1010 Wien Taborstrasse 8, 1020 Wien

533 31 04

533 76 714

211 05

211 05 140

€ 100/ € 144 incl. breakfast € 100/ € 144 incl. breakfast

[email protected] www.schick-hotels.com

Taborstrasse 12, 1020 Wien

211 500

211 50 160

€ 113/ € 147 incl. breakfast

[email protected] www.hotel-amadeus.at [email protected] www.austria-trend.at

Wildpretmarkt 5, 1010 Wien Kärntnerstraße 32-34, 1010 Wien

533 87 38

533 87 38 38

515 77

515 77 82

€ 90-126 / € 162 incl. breakfast € 123/ € 153 incl. breakfast

[email protected] www.hotel-johann-strauss.at [email protected] www.das-tyrol.at [email protected] www.kremslehnerhotels.at [email protected] www.kremslehnerhotels.at [email protected] www.kremslehnerhotels.at

Favoriten Strasse 12, 1040 Wien Mariahilferstraße 15, 1060 Wien Rooseveltplatz 15, 1090 Wien Dorotheergasse 3, 1010 Wien Singerstraße 3, 1010 Wien

505 76 24

505 76 28

587 54 15

587 54 15 9

404 46

408 83 92

512 15 31

512 15 31 20

515 68 96

513 96 98

€ 109 superior € 132 incl. breakfast € 119/ € 163 incl. breakfast

(Schick Hotels)

Best Western Hotel ERZHERZOG RAINER (Schick Hotels) Hotel CAPRICORNO Wien (Schick Hotels) Hotel CITY CENTRAL Wien (Schick Hotels)

Hotel STEFANIE Wien (Schick Hotels)

Hotel AMADEUS Hotel ASTORIA (Austria Trend Hotels & Resorts)

Hotel JOHANN STRAUSS Das TYROL Hotel REGINA (Kremslehner Hotels)

GRABEN Hotel (Kremslehner Hotels)

Hotel ROYAL (Kremslehner Hotels)

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€ 88/ € 125 incl. breakfast € 129/ € 165 incl. breakfast € 79/ € 109 incl. breakfast € 79/ € 109 incl. breakfast € 79/ € 109 Incl. breakfast

NH Hotels

[email protected]

Airport, Belvedere, Mariahilfe strasse

260 20 8110

260 20 8108

Mercure Secession

[email protected]

Getreidemarkt 5

58838

58838212

Best Western Hotel DAS TIGRA Hotel MAILBERGER HOF Hotel MARC-AUREL

[email protected] www.hotel-tigra.at [email protected] www.mailbergerhof.at [email protected] www.hotel-marcaurel.com

Tiefer Graben 14, 1010 Wien Annagasse 7, 1010 Wien Marc-Aurel-Straße 8, 1010 Wien

533 96 41

533 96 45

512 06 41

512 06 41 10

533 36 40

533 00 78

€ 95/ € 110 incl. breakfast € 80/ € 80 excl. breakfast € 95/ € 110 incl. breakfast € 104 / € 142 incl. breakfast € 80 - € 95 incl. breakfast € 99 - € 159 (variable price) incl. breakfast

*** name

booking e-mail address website

address

Pension NOSSEK & Co Hotel ALPHA Hotel GRAF STADION Hotel POST

[email protected] www.pension-nosek.at [email protected] www.hotelalpha.at [email protected] www.graf-stadion.com [email protected] www.hotel-post-wien.at

Graben 17, 1010 Wien Buchfeldgasse 8 1080 Wien Buchfeldgasse 5, 1080 Wien Fleischmarkt 24, 1010 Wien

Hotel SCHWEIZERHOF Hotel zur WIENER STAATSOPER Hotel WANDL Hotel KÄRTNTNERHOF

[email protected] www.schweizerhof.at [email protected] www.zurwienerstaatsoper.at [email protected] www.hotel-wandl.com [email protected] www.karntnerhof.com

Bauernmarkt 22, 1010 Wien Krugerstraße 11, 1010 Wien Petersplatz 9, 1010 Wien Grashofgasse 4, 1011 Wien

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telephone

fax

533 70 41

535 36 46

403 52 91

403 52 91-62

40 55 284

40 50 111

515 83

515 83 808

533 19 31

533 02 14

513 12 74

513 12 74 15

534 550

534 55 77

512 19 23

513 22 28 33

sgl/dbl rate € 76-80/ € 120 incl. breakfast € 80/ € 90 incl. breakfast € 60-85/ € 80-150 € 73/ € 100 Apr-Oct € 87/ € 100 € 90/ € 130 incl. breakfast € 87-95/ € 117-135 Government rate € 99/ € 153 € 80- 103/ € 124157 incl. breakfast

Schleifmühlgasse 25, 1040 Wien Theresianumgasse 21a, 1040 Wien Am Fleischmarkt 20, 1010 Wien

587 32 89

587 32 89 11

505 16 96

504 35 52

Hotel AUSTRIA Wien

[email protected] www.hotel3kronen.at [email protected] www.climacity-hotel.com [email protected] www.hotelaustria-wien.at

515 23

515 23 506

Hotel-Pension MUSEUM

[email protected] www.hotelmuseum.at

Museumstraße 3, 1070 Wien

523 44 26

523 44 26-30

Hotel DREI KRONEN CLIMA CITY Hotel

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€ 69-99 - € 79-148 incl. breakfast € 75/ € 90 € 83-95 - € 114129 incl. breakfast € 70/€ 125 Double for single use € 85 incl. breakfast