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jim Nov 21st, 2002 02:25 PM

Hotels in Vienna
 
Can anyone recommend a good small hotel located near the main sights of Vienna? We are going in mid- December.<BR><BR>Thanks<BR>Jim

Diane Moll Nov 21st, 2002 02:36 PM

We have stayed at the Pension Nossek many times and have enjoyed it very much, most of all the location, step outside to all the major sights but still small, quiet and reasonably priced.

lizbeth Nov 21st, 2002 02:53 PM

The Kaiserin Elisabeth has been recommended on this board several times. I stayed there in May of 2002 and enjoyed it very much. It's a quiet, medium-sized hotel about two streets over from St. Stephan's, so you're in the very center of the city. Also very close to a major U-bahn station. Refined but not stuck-up, nice caring service and an impressive breakfast array.

lynn Nov 21st, 2002 03:26 PM

Jim -<BR><BR>We're staying at Hotel Post just after Christmas. Haven't been there yet but here's the website<BR><BR>http://www.hotel-post-wien.at/<BR><BR>It appears to be fine. We're only staying one night on our way elsewhere so also wanted a very central location. It's only a block or two from Stephenplaz. It's $110 a night including breakfast.

Bob Brown Nov 21st, 2002 08:09 PM

Of the two Vienna hotels I have stayed in, I give a slight nod to the Carlton Opera over Der Altwienerhof.<BR>Der Altwienerhof is a little cheper, but a little farther out. On the otherhand, the U bahn line goes within 150 yards of the door, and Bus 55, which is across the street virtually, goes straight to the Hofburg fairly quickly.<BR><BR>The breakfast, incuded, at both places is world class. There is a 5-star restaurant associated with Der Altwienerhof, and I was intrigued by the fact that desserts from the restaurant were served at breakfast.<BR>You can make a regular glutton of yourself at either place.<BR><BR>You are going in December, so the fact that the Hotel Carlton Opera is air cooled is of no consequence. But for those of you going in the summer, the cooling machine is a major plus.<BR>

Linda Nov 21st, 2002 08:26 PM

I stayed at the Hotelpension Arenberg, 4*, within the Ring, part of Best Western so get discounts but with posh Vienna feel. It is near the Air Terminal (where buses from airport arrive), U-Bahn stop, and maybe 5 minutes to Stephensplatz in very nice area. Frau Arenberg had autographed pictures of movie stars, conductors, etc. on her walls. My room had a balcony and it was very nice in Dec. 2000.<BR>Another small hotel is Hotel Drei Kronen, 3*, with very good buffet breakfast, just outside ring and maybe 8 minute walk to Opera. Nice outdoor market across street and grocery store in next block. It is near the University and visiting professors stay there. Also, stayed Dec. 2000.

bettyk Nov 22nd, 2002 07:20 AM

Well, I'll add my 2 cents. Twice we have stayed at the Admiral Hotel which is located off Mariahilferstrasse behind the Museum Quarter. It's a couple of blocks from the Ringstrasse and the U-Bahn.<BR><BR>It's quiet and the rooms are nice and clean. They also have a nice buffet breakfast. Rates are under $100 for a double. Here's their website: http://www.admiral.co.at/index1.html.


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