Stephansplatz, view on  the St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna

The Best Hotels in Vienna

When it comes to staying in Viennese capital, there are many excellent choices for your stay. The Grand Hotel Wien, which has been an icon in the city since the early 20th century, exudes a classic elegance that only Austria can offer. Another classic hotel, the Hotel Imperial, opened its doors in 1873. Both boast massive suites and plenty of marble. For a more casual luxury experience, you might want to consider The Ring, which has recently opened on the Parkring.

The City Hostel Vienna Naschmarkt

The location is excellent – you can easily walk to most of the city’s main sights or take the train to Stephansplatz. The rooms are large, and there’s a bar on site, which is a great place to meet fellow travelers. There is a good bar on site, and the hostel offers a free drink ticket upon check-in. However, be warned that the location is busy in the summer – you can’t expect much privacy. Also, be prepared to sweat in your room, which is on the second floor. However, you will be able to chill out in the lounge downstairs, which is a great place to hang out and plan your travels.

Hotel Stefanie

The oldest hotel in Vienna is the Hotel Stefanie, which first opened its doors in 1600. The interior design is laced with Hapsburg elegance, but the rooms feature modern conveniences. Located in the scenic Leopoldstadt district, it’s a 10-minute walk from the historic center of the city. The hotel is also within walking distance of the birthplace of the composer Arthur Schnitzler.

Hotel Imperial

As a former royal residence, the Hotel Imperial has a history dating back to 1863. The grand lobby and Royal Staircase evoke 19th-century romance, while the rooms and suites are tastefully furnished and feature marble bathrooms. Rooms feature writing desks and spacious living rooms. Despite its grand heritage, the Hotel Imperial does not offer a spa or marble riding stable. Nevertheless, it is an excellent choice for travelers looking for a stylish Vienna hotel.

Hotel Am Parkring

This stylish, contemporary hotel is a short walk from the city’s most popular attractions, including the St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Its modern rooms feature free Wi-Fi, cable television, and an electric kettle. You can also enjoy the hotel’s shuttle service or park your car for a surcharge. The hotel also offers valet parking. Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, Hotel Am Parkring has a comfortable location.

Hotel Caroline

Located in the Favoriten district of Vienna, the Hotel Caroline is within walking distance of the State Opera and Belvedere. It has free WiFi throughout the hotel and parking on-site. Nearby attractions include the Raimund Theater and the 18th-century Belvedere Palace. The hotel’s 54 rooms are equipped with showers and complimentary wireless Internet. There are also 24-hour front desks and luggage storage. Self-parking is available onsite.

Hotel Konig von Ungarn

Situated in the heart of Vienna, the Hotel Konig von Ungarn is within walking distance of St. Stephen’s Cathedral and the iconic Stephansplatz. Offering free WiFi and a parking garage within 300 metres, this boutique hotel has a great location for sightseeing in the city. Many of its guests are cultural travelers or opera fans and enjoy the cozy ambience of the hotel. In addition to its convenient location, the Konig von Ungarn’s restaurant serves classical Viennese cuisine and fine Austrian wines.

Hotel Topazz

The TOPAZZ LAMEE is a boutique hotel with contemporary architecture that blends two historic buildings. Its central location allows guests to take advantage of the city’s many attractions, including the Jewish Museum and St. Ruprecht’s Church. The hotel offers complimentary wireless Internet access and satellite programming. Its amenities include concierge services, tour/ticket assistance, and babysitting/child care (surcharge).

Hotel Stephanie

The recently refurbished Hotel Stefanie is a classic four-star property located near St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Named after the wife of Prince Rudolph, the hotel features a restaurant serving both Austrian and international cuisine. The hotel also boasts a convenient garage and function rooms for up to 200 guests. It’s located in a picturesque district of the city, close to Arthur Schnitzler’s birthplace.