Where to stay in Vienna

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Each neighbourhood offers something a bit different, so here are my tips for the best accommodation in Vienna!

Where to stay in Vienna

Written by Michael Turtle

Michael Turtle is the founder of Time Travel Turtle. A journalist for more than 20 years, he's been travelling the world since 2011.

Michael Turtle is the founder of Time Travel Turtle and has been travelling full time for a decade.

I've got lots of details about the best Vienna accommodation below - but you can also jump straight down to my top tips on where to stay in Vienna:

I always feel like I’m walking through some kind of Baroque museum when I visit Vienna, surrounded by the legacy of the Habsburg Empire and all the music and art the city is famous for.

While many of the best things to do in Vienna are found in the city centre, there are other sights in the surrounding areas, where beautiful classic architecture blends with a more contemporary cultural scene.

Choosing where to stay in Vienna is an important decision because the different areas have quite different atmospheres. But the good news is that everything is relatively close to each other – especially by public transport or even just by walking, if you want to explore the streets.

Best accommodation in Vienna

Vienna is divided into 23 districts, each with its own distinct character. But the ones where I would recommend most people stay are right in the centre – in the Innere Stadt (1st District) or the surrounding districts.

I’ll tell you more about each of these recommendations in a moment, but here’s a quick look at where you’ll find the best accommodation in Vienna for your trip:

  • Innere Stadt: The heart of Vienna, this is the historic centre that has many of the main sights. There are lots of hotels here but they tend to be more expensive.
  • Landstrasse: A more residential area that has some cheaper accommodation options, plus a few luxury hotel chains in the area close to the Innere Stadt.
  • Leopoldstadt: With more affordable options, parts of the 2nd District are still very close to the city centre, while others have a more relaxed family feel.
  • Neubau: A trendy neighbourhood that’s a great choice if you want to be around cool cafes, boutique shopping, and art galleries.
  • Wieden: Known for its nightlife, there’s also a young student vibe here, so it’s a good choice for backpackers other budget travellers.

To get a sense of where all these Vienna neighbourhoods are located, have a look on this map I’ve put together.

Map of where to stay in Vienna

Each of these areas to stay in Vienna has a range of accommodation that will suit different kinds of travellers, but you may find more options in some neighbourhoods if you’re looking for something specific.

So, with that in mind, let’s have a look at some specific tips for the best Vienna accommodation.

Innere Stadt

If you want to minimise your time travelling and maximise your time sightseeing, Innere Stadt is a great place to stay in Vienna. Known as the 1st District, Innere Stadt is the centre of Vienna and home to the famous Ringstrasse, which circles the area and creates the border of the city’s World Heritage Site.

The beauty of the Inner Stadt is immediately obvious. The vibrant architecture, squares, fountains, and monuments preserve the city’s fabulous history. The present culture infuses it with life and they both combine to provide a layer of elegance.

Places to stay in Vienna: Innere Stadt

Staying in the Innere Stadt means you’ll be able to walk to many of the main sights, including the Austrian National Library, St Stephen’s Cathedral, the Hofburg, and the Vienna State Opera. But even just walking out the front door of your hotel, you’ll immediately see what makes Vienna so special.

All of this comes with a higher price tag, though, and you can expect Innere Stadt to be busy during the high season and when the city’s amazing Christmas events are on. 

BACKPACKER

The centre of Vienna is notoriously expensive, so CH-Hostel is a great find for this price, if location is important to you.

BUDGET

The location is great and Hotel Domizil also has lovely individually designed rooms – plus a free breakfast buffet.

  • Austria Trend Hotel Europa Wien: Just a short stroll to the top attractions, the rooms are clean and comfortable and some have city views.
  • Hotel Post Wien: Bright, clean and spacious rooms, along with a free breakfast that offers lots of variety.

BOUTIQUE

Although there are modern amenities at Hotel Imperial, it is decorated with gorgeous antiques, silks, and historical touches.

  • Steigenberger Hotel Herrenhof: A central and historic building that has been decorated with 21st-century interpretations of older art styles.
  • Le Méridien Vienna: Along with large and comfortable rooms, there’s a 24-hour fitness centre, indoor pool and spa, an easy access to nearby sights.

LUXURY

One of the city’s finest hotels, the Park Hyatt Vienna takes an elegant historic building and makes it even more luxurious!

  • Almanac Palais Vienna: One of the highlights here is the relaxing spa and wellness centre with a terrace, indoor pool, gym, and sauna.
  • Palais Coburg Hotel: A charming historic building that offers included treats like champagne, a chocolate treatment, and a flower bouquet.

Landstrasse

To the southeast of Innere Stadt lies the more relaxed and residential Landstrasse. It’s a beautiful neighbourhood where, wandering around, you’ll stumble upon stately gardens, opulent mansions, government embassies, and the baroque Belvedere Palace.

Landstrasse is also one of the quietest central areas to stay in Vienna, where locals live, work, and enjoy the delightful mix of cafes, restaurants, and green spaces. Among the mansions is a genuine sense of authenticity, a place where you can feel like daily life is going on around you.

Having said that, you’ll still find some interesting tourist attractions in Landstrasse, like the quirky Hundertwasserhaus, the Austrian Gallery, and Kunst Haus Wien Museum.

Despite being an upmarket district, it’s far enough from Innere Stadt that you’ll find some cheaper hotels here. Landstrasse is also well-connected with two stations on the main rail system.

BACKPACKER

If you’re a group looking for a private room, Chic Central City Rooms has a cool and modern space that’s great value per person.

BUDGET

With a cool urban design, Moxy Vienna City East also has comfortable rooms and is close to public transport.

  • Austria Trend Hotel Doppio Wien: Spacious rooms and convenient to public transport – although it’s quite close to the city centre anyway.
  • Vienna Sporthotel: This is something a bit different – a nice hotel in a quiet neighbourhood, you also get access to a heated outdoor pool, 10 tennis courts, a fitness centre, and a spa.

BOUTIQUE

There are fun Brazilian vibes at Rioca Vienna Posto 2, which has a great atmosphere, cozy rooms, and a good location.

  • Hotel Daniel Vienna: The restaurant serves food from its own garden, there are apple trees on the rooftop, and it even makes its own honey and shampoo.
  • Hotel Am Konzerthaus Vienna: There’s a stylish and artistic atmosphere to the hotel, which is no surprise when you consider it’s surrounded by impressive music and art venues.

LUXURY

With a spacious and elegant interior, InterContinental Wien has beautiful views and easy access to central locations.

  • Hilton Vienna Park: It has panoramic park and city views, with great rooms and easy access to transport and attractions.
  • Imperial Riding School: The historic building with a huge lush garden has an elegant interior design and lots of facilities.

Leopoldstadt

Across from Innere Stadt on the other bank of the Danube Canal lies the family-friendly district of Leopoldstadt.

This part of town holds several similarities with Landstrasse, with its beautiful neighbourhood streets. But with the Danube being the only obstacle to the 1st District, it offers even easier access to the historic inner city.

Areas to stay in Vienna: Leopoldstadt

I think Leopoldstadt is one of the best places to stay in Vienna for families (or even the ‘young at heart’). There’s the vintage Prater Theme Park with its classic Ferris wheel (well worth a visit), plus attractions like the planetarium, Madame Tussauds, and the enormous Schweizerhaus beer garden.

Because it’s outside Innere Stadt, accommodation can be cheaper here. However, the downside is that there’s a longer commute to other parts of Vienna.

BACKPACKER

The interesting use of pods as rooms means Space Home Apartment – City Center can fit in more guests, bringing the cost down.

BUDGET

You’ll get a spacious and colourful room for a good price at BASSENA Wien Messe Prater, with modern amenities and a quiet neighbourhood.

BOUTIQUE

Over 400 years old, Hotel Stefanie is the oldest hotel in Vienna and a member of Historic Hotels of Europe.

  • Zoku Vienna: A relaxed vibe with cool rooftop social spaces, a bar and a restaurant, and co-working spaces.
  • The Social Hub Vienna: There are some funky things here like an adult-size slide connecting two floors, along with a gym, garden, shared lounge, and evening entertainment.

LUXURY

A beautiful modern hotel with panoramic views across the city, SO/ Vienna has a restaurant, gym, and spa and is close to major attractions.

  • Der Wilhelmshof: A classical facade with a modern interior, it has a great location in a quiet area with its own touch of quirkiness.
  • Radisson RED Hotel: A very comfortable luxury hotel with a modern style and vintage boutique touches, plus a gym, terrace, and free breakfast buffet.

Neubau

Although it’s got a reputation for being very trendy at the moment, I just want to point out that Neubau is still a charming traditional Viennese district with restaurant patios where locals sip wines and break bread, and leafy streets that lead through to the Museum District.

In this part of Vienna, you’ll have cultural institutions at your fingertips. Discover contemporary art at Mumok and the works of Klimt, Gerstl and Kokoschka at the Leopold Museum. For families, the Zoom Kindermuseum allows your little ones to enjoy a world of knowledge in a fun, interactive way.

Where to stay in Vienna: Neubau

There are indie shops, thrift stores and art galleries, as well as gorgeous early 20th century buildings hosting some of the best restaurants in Vienna.

If eating and drinking is going to be a focus and you want to feel inspired by a creative district, then Neubau could be the right spot for you.

BACKPACKER

A pretty classic youth hostel, Jugendherberge Wien – Myrthengasse has free breakfast, 24-hour reception, and a convenient location.

BUDGET

Along with quiet rooms, Flemings Hotel Wien-Stadthalle has a Finnish sauna and a modern gym, plus a great buffet breakfast.

  • ARCOTEL Wimberger Wien: With convenient access to Vienna’s main sights, it also has a wellness and fitness area offering a hot tub, sauna, and views over the city.
  • IntercityHotel Wien: Although the rooms are simple, they’re spacious, cozy and clean, while the lobby is colourful and has a bit of a fun vibe.

BOUTIQUE

The gorgeous interior of Max Brown Hotel 7th District makes you feel at home in a local neighbourhood surrounded by great restaurants.

  • The Weekend Hotel: A beautiful interior with fresh vibes, along with bright and spacious rooms that have super comfy beds.
  • 25hours Hotel beim MuseumsQuartier: One of my favourite hotel chains, the stylish rooms are designed with circus elements and vintage and modern furniture, plus there’s a fun place rooftop bar.

LUXURY

Located directly opposite the Museum Quarter, Hotel Sans Souci Wien has spacious rooms that are elegantly designed by well-known artists.

  • Small Luxury Hotel Altstadt Vienna: Set in a historic building near the Museum Quarter, breakfast buffet is included and there’s even free tea and homemade cake in front of the fireplace in the afternoon.
  • K+K Hotel Maria Theresia: The stylish interior and modern amenities include wellness and fitness facilities, and you’ll also be very well located.

Wieden

Although you’ll find some great bars all around Vienna – one of the best areas in Vienna for going out is Wieden which is the city’s nightlife hub. With a range of options after dark, Wieden has a fun mix of traditional pubs, dim-lit bars, and clubs that roll into the early hours.

South of the city centre, District 4 is also heavily influenced by its large student population. By day, it’s a laidback community where you’ll find boutique fashion and classic bookstores.

Best accommodation in Vienna: Wieden

Although it’s certainly a hip part of town, there are also some traditional tourist sights here, such as St Charles Church and Naschmarkt, one of the biggest markets in Vienna.

As it borders Landstrasse, you can easily get about on foot and even make your way into Innere Stadt, plus it has good public transport links.

BACKPACKER

One of the city’s best hostels, Wombat’s City Hostel Vienna Naschmarkt has a fun social atmosphere and comfortable rooms.

  • Do Step Inn Central: There’s a relaxing lounge areas, the dorms have good privacy, and it’s got a great location with easy access to attractions the market.
  • Hostel Wieden: It’s quite basic but the location is good, the private rooms are clean, and there’s convenient public transport nearby.

BUDGET

For a bit more privacy and space, SKY9 Penthouse Apartments are clean with good amenities in a quiet neighbourhood.

BOUTIQUE

In the style of traditional Viennese accommodation, Hotel Erzherzog Rainer has individually-designed rooms in a quiet central location.

  • grätzlhotel beim Belvedere: A refurbished former workshop, it’s got old charm with a modern style, with huge rooms and comfy beds.
  • Hotel Johann Strauss: Within a historic building, there’s a sustainable approach with high ceilings, bright rooms, and a very good included breakfast.

LUXURY

You’ll love the funky modern rooms at MOOONS Vienna, but I think the highlights are the gorgeous rooftop bar and excellent restaurant.

  • Hotel Kaiserhof Wien: Within the elegant interior, there’s a spa area with sauna, steam bath and fitness room.
  • Saint SHERMIN: The rooms are themed with Viennese sights, it’s got a quiet location close to many attractions, and there’s a fantastic breakfast buffet.

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