9 Best Hotels in Vienna, Austria

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The luxury hotel market has surged in Vienna in recent years, bringing top rivals to the revered landmark lodgings that have dominated the city for well over a century. The grand old five-star dames of the Ringstrasse still stand supreme with their gilt mirrors, red velvet, and crystal-chandelier opulence. The service, as ever, tends toward impeccable, bringing to mind the valets who served the medley of Imperial Highnesses who once lived in these palaces.

For those with more modest requirements and purses, ample rooms are available in less costly but no less alluring hotels. A number of new hotels have opened in this category as well, making for an array of affordable and enticing choices.

Our lower-price options offer the best in location, value, and, in many instances, a quaint echo of Alt Wien (Old Vienna) atmosphere.

If you have only a short time to spend in Vienna, you'll probably choose to stay in the inner city (the 1st District, or 1010 postal code), to be within walking distance of the most important sights, restaurants, and shops. Outside the 1st District, though, there are many other delightful neighborhoods in which to rest your head. The "Biedermeier" quarter of Spittelberg, in the 7th District of Neubau, has cobblestone streets, rows of 19th-century houses, a wonderful array of art galleries and restaurants, and, increasingly, some good hotel options. Just to its east is the fabulous MuseumsQuartier, an area that has some very nice hotel finds. Schwedenplatz is the area fronted by the Danube Canal—a neighborhood that is one of the most happening in the city, although just a stroll from the centuries-old lanes around Fleischmarkt. Other sweet hotel options can be found in the 8th District of Josefstadt, an area noted for antiques shops, good local restaurants, bars, and theater.

Because of the Christmas markets, the weeks leading up to the holidays are a popular time to visit, as is the week around New Year's (Silvester), with its orchestral concerts. Expect to pay accordingly, and, at the very top hotels, a lot (around €300–€600 a night). Summer months are not as busy, perhaps because the opera is not in season. You'll find good bargains at this time of year, especially in August. Vienna also hosts a number of conventions in April, May, and September, causing hotel prices to rise and vacancy rates to drop. Air-conditioning is customary in the top-category hotels only, so don’t be surprised if you have to do without. On the plus side, nights are generally cool.

The Guesthouse

$$$ | Fuehrichgasse 10-a, Vienna, 1010, Austria Fodor's Choice

Smack behind the Albertina and the Staatsoper, this authentically Austrian boutique hotel is an absolutely delightful addition to the Vienna lodging scene, with fabulous views of the heart of the Innere Stadt. The interior design, by Sir Terence Conran, is at once sleek and warm, intimate and airy, and all touches, including the simple but stunning wide-planked unfinished hardwood floors, were created by Austrian craftsmen and -women; photographs adorning the walls of the rooms and corridors are real works by Austrian photographers. Broad windows provide fine views, and bay-window seating is a nice touch. Large soaking tubs are a plus, as is the complimentary minibar. The duplex suite comes with a private rooftop terrace. The café bakes its own pastries and roasts its own coffee and the brasserie serves international fare in a casual setting.

Pros

  • Modern design by Sir Terence Conran
  • Mini fridge stocked with full-size bottles of wine included in rate
  • Great restaurant and bakery on-site

Cons

  • Standard rooms are a tad small
  • No real lobby
  • Breakfast is popular with non-guests, too, so it can be hard to get a table
Fuehrichgasse 10-a, Vienna, 1010, Austria
01-512–1320
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39 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Spiess & Spiess

$$$ | Hainburgerstrasse 19, Vienna, 1030, Austria Fodor's Choice

Considered by many to be the best B&B in Vienna, this small, family-run inn offers comfortable, spacious, and exquisitely furnished rooms. The elegant and quiet neighborhood is not quite downtown, but it's near public transportation and, even if you walk, it's just 10 minutes to Ring Strasse. The owners are friendly and accommodating, breakfast is a treat, and there's a sauna.

Pros

  • Suites great for families
  • Spacious rooms
  • On-site sauna

Cons

  • Not in the city center
  • Residential neighborhood lacks the flair of downtown
  • Flight of stairs to climb to reception
Hainburgerstrasse 19, Vienna, 1030, Austria
01-714–8505
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Radisson Blu Style Hotel

$$$ | Herrengasse 12, Vienna, 1010, Austria Fodor's Choice

Behind the hotel's Art Nouveau facade, London interior designer Maria Vafiadis has paid tribute to Viennese Art Deco, and the result is überstylish yet comfortable. Smack in the middle of the lobby is an eye-catching glass-enclosed vault; the property used to be a bank and the big bucks were stashed here, but today it serves as a wine cellar. You can enjoy a glass of wine in the elegant marble-and-wood wine bar beside an enormous open fireplace. Rooms are full of streamlined, sedate furnishings. The location is unbeatable: step out of the hotel and you're in front of the famed Café Central, and just down the cobblestone street is the Hofburg Palace.

Pros

  • Good value for the location
  • Central location
  • Quiet area of old city

Cons

  • Limited reception desks can make check-in slow
  • Decor a bit overpowering
  • Staff can seem arrogant
Herrengasse 12, Vienna, 1010, Austria
01-227–803–214
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78 rooms
No Meals

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Altstadt

$$$ | Kirchengasse 41, Vienna, 1070, Austria

When contemporary-arts patron Otto E. Wiesenthal hired premier Italian architect Matteo Thun to revamp this lodging, the results were exquisitely decorated, sensuous chambers oozing atmosphere from the Vienna era of Freud and Klimt. All the guest rooms are large and differ in their color palette, from light, bright classic rooms to Thun's rich, dark designs, but all have up-to-the-minute comforts. The display of modern art throughout adds character and style.

Pros

  • Breakfast included in room rate
  • Amazing private art collection
  • Excellent staff

Cons

  • Small reception area
  • Outside the city center
  • Building is not exclusive to the hotel
Kirchengasse 41, Vienna, 1070, Austria
01-522–6666
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45 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ambassador

$$$ | Kärntner Strasse 22, Vienna, 1010, Austria

Franz Lehár, Marlene Dietrich, the Infanta Isabel of Spain, and Mick Jagger are just a few of the celebrities who have stayed at this old dowager (from 1866). The lobby is small but grand, and the high-ceiling guest rooms, differing only in size, are uniformly decorated with pale-yellow-striped wallpaper, deep-blue carpets, and faux Empire furniture. Unless you want the excitement of a direct view onto the lively pedestrian Kärntnerstrasse, ask for one of the quieter rooms on the Neuer Markt side.

Pros

  • Good value for location
  • Convenient to shopping and dining
  • Apartments available

Cons

  • Very busy neighborhood
  • Rooms feel dated
  • Elevator doesn't reach all floors
Kärntner Strasse 22, Vienna, 1010, Austria
01-961–610
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89 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Am Stephansplatz

$$$ | Stephansplatz 9, Vienna, 1010, Austria

You aren't likely to find a better location than this serene hotel, which sits directly across from the front entrance of St. Stephen's Cathedral. This is the best spot in Vienna from which to admire the church's steeples, and the array of people hurrying through the square. Parquet flooring, light-oak furniture paired with dark-brown leather, light-color walls, and triple-glazed windows make this a hotel with flair.

Pros

  • Top location
  • Great breakfast-bar views
  • Excellent staff

Cons

  • Busy location
  • Noisy area at night
  • Not very local
Stephansplatz 9, Vienna, 1010, Austria
01-534–050
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56 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Rathaus Wein & Design

$$$ | Langegasse 13, Vienna, 1080, Austria

Rooms at this wine-themed boutique hotel are named after Austria's top winemakers, with a bottle of their latest vintage on display (sorry, it's not included in the room price). The spacious, ultramodern guest rooms have high ceilings, polished wood floors, and walls in warm shades of orange, yellow, ocher, and cream. The penthouse or attic suite has its own private terrace, but you'll need to book far in advance to score it. Jorge’s wine bar is open daily and the team can arrange visits to local wineries and Heurigen wine taverns. 

Pros

  • Top-notch staff with extensive wine knowledge
  • Local wine excursions available
  • Quiet location

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Breakfast not always the best
  • Economy rooms are a tad cramped
Langegasse 13, Vienna, 1080, Austria
01-400–1122
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39 rooms
No Meals

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Le Méridien Vienna

$$$ | Robert-Stolz-Platz 1, Vienna, 1010, Austria

The supercool "art and tech" lobby here, adorned with Mies van der Rohe–style sofas and ottomans and nouvelle fluorescent-light panels, is a fine introduction to a stylish and pampering stay in the heart of the city. Guest rooms have glass headboards, contemporary vases, and other cutting-edge items, and cloudlike mattresses, and roomy showers (with three massaging jets) pour on the luxe. Some rooms also have clawfoot tubs. Outside, visual excitements continue, as the tranquil, soundproofed rooms offer views of the Hofburg, Burggarten, and Ring.

Pros

  • Next door to the museums
  • Complimentary minibar
  • Spacious bathrooms with modern showers

Cons

  • Lacks Viennese character
  • Housekeeping can be erratic
  • The popular bar can be disruptive
Robert-Stolz-Platz 1, Vienna, 1010, Austria
01-588–900
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294 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pension Nossek

$$$ | Graben 17, Vienna, 1010, Austria

A family-run establishment on the upper floors of a 19th-century apartment building, the Nossek lies at the heart of Vienna's pedestrian and shopping area. Rooms have high ceilings and are eclectically but comfortably furnished; those on the street side have a view of the Graben. Mozart worked on The Abduction from the Seraglio while he lived at this location in the early 1780s, but the current building is from much later.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Family oriented
  • Mozart once lived at this location

Cons

  • A little dated in appearance
  • Entrance can be hard to find
  • Street is noisy
Graben 17, Vienna, 1010, Austria
01-533–704–111
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31 rooms
Free Breakfast

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