Best hotels in Vienna for a luxurious stay in Austria’s capital no matter your budget

From reading nooks to rooftop bars, our pick of the best hotels in the Austrian capital have it all

Jennifer Walker
Tuesday 21 February 2023 06:10 EST
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Indulge in a slice of authentic Sachertorte at the hotel opened (in 1872) by the son of its inventor
Indulge in a slice of authentic Sachertorte at the hotel opened (in 1872) by the son of its inventor (Hotel Sacher)

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You can lose days in Vienna sampling decadent cakes, listening to Mozart or getting dazzled by Klimt’s golden paintings. It’s a city that’s rich with history and has plenty going on behind the scenes, so long as you know where to look. And so much of it comes down to picking a really great hotel.

Finding the right stay for you is imperative, and not only will it allow you to look beyond the cliches of the city, but you’ll also be able to delve deeper into its culture. You’ll soon discover that Vienna oozes with stories, from its cosy coffee houses and hidden courtyards to quirky museums.

Whether you’re here for a weekend city break or for a couple of weeks, you deserve the very best. So, we’ve found cheap, boutique and five-star accommodation for every traveller to the Austrian capital, including old school glamour, affordable luxury and quirky style.

The best hotels in Vienna are:

Best for classic cakes: Hotel Sacher Wien

Neighbourhood: 1st District

Indulge in an authentic Sachertorte at the Hotel Sacher
Indulge in an authentic Sachertorte at the Hotel Sacher (Hotel Sacher)

Even if you haven’t been to Vienna, you might have heard of Sachertorte. This rich dark chocolate and apricot cake is made from a secret recipe, and although imitations exist, you can try the real-deal at the Hotel Sacher. This hotel is the ultimate old-world experience, with its dark wood-panelled lobby and red-coated porters. Rooms range from traditionally luxurious, with high ceilings dripping with chandeliers, to modern pads overlooking the Staatsoper. Grab some famed cake at Cafe Sacher (guests can skip the queue), sip cocktails in the elegant Blaue Bar, or try the hotel’s culinary delights at the Grüne or Rote Bars.

Best for palatial luxury: Hotel Imperial

Neighbourhood: 1st District

The palatial interior at the Hotel Imperial
The palatial interior at the Hotel Imperial (Hotel Imperial)

The Hotel Imperial languishes in the former palace built for the Prince of Württemberg. It was transformed into a hotel in the 1870s, yet it’s still opulent enough to include Queen Elizabeth II among its illustrious guests. Music lovers will benefit from its proximity to the famous Musikverein, whose entrance is just a dash across the road – some suites even overlook its rooftop – and the Staatsoper is also just a few minutes’ stroll away. For an extra dose of luxury, guests can request their own butler. Try the Imperial Torte in the hotel’s historic cafe or dine at the in-house Michelin-starred restaurant, Onyx.

Best for quirky art lovers: 25Hours Hotel beim MuseumsQuartier

Neighbourhood: 7th District

Rooms are circus themed
Rooms are circus themed (25hours Hotel beim MuseumsQuartier)

When the tagline is “We’re all mad here”, you know fun is to be had. This circus-themed hotel, with 183 rooms and 34 suites, backs right onto the famous MuseumsQuartier. Guests can step straight out of the carnival atmosphere, buzzing with pinball machines and a reception desk with the warning “Don’t feed the monkeys!”, and into the city’s most famous museums. If you need reviving after an art overload, you can retreat back to the hotel’s Mermaid’s Cave spa or head up to the rooftop Dachboden bar for a drink.

Best for a cosy room with a view: The Guesthouse Vienna

Neighbourhood: 1st District

The reading nook at The Guest House
The reading nook at The Guest House (The Guest House)

This contemporary boutique hotel comes with modern comforts, trendy design and a fantastic view – most of the hotel’s 39 rooms and suites overlook the Staatsoper and the Albertina museum. Deluxe rooms feature a little glass reading nook jutting out above the square, where you can recline with a book and a glass of wine (you get your choice of a free bottle of wine in the room) after a day of sightseeing. It’s definitely worth booking a table for breakfast at the hotel’s Brasserie and Bakery, which has a reputation for its excellent baked goods.

Best for living like a local: Graetzlhotel beim Belvedere

Neighbourhood: 4th District

Graetzlhotel beim Belvedere consists of converted workshops throughout the city
Graetzlhotel beim Belvedere consists of converted workshops throughout the city (Graetzlhotel beim Belvedere)

Experience Vienna at street level, quite literally, at the Graetzlhotel Belvedere. These street suites are scattered around the neighbourhood and located in former tobacconists, newsagents and other once-functional shops in the area. There is a central office nearby where you can leave luggage and get any help you need. All apartments look onto the street at ground level (but the glass is one way, so people won’t be peeking in at you), giving guests an immersive Viennese experience.

Best for old Hollywood grandeur: Hotel Topazz & Lamée

Neighbourhood: 1st District

The Hotel Lamée offers glamour - and great views
The Hotel Lamée offers glamour - and great views (Hotel Lamée)

It’s easy to feel like Marilyn Monroe for the night at the chic Hotel Lamée, with its dark wood furniture, electric pink and gold details and marble bathtubs. The hotel lies minutes away from St Stephen’s Cathedral. Outside, Vienna buzzes away, but inside it’s easy to feel like you’ve been transported back to 1930s Hollywood. In the summer, head up to the hotel’s rooftop terrace bar for great views over the city.

Best for budget: Boutique Hotel Kugel Wien

Neighbourhood: 7th District

Hotel Kugel is one of Vienna's best budget options
Hotel Kugel is one of Vienna's best budget options (Hotel Kugel)

Hotel Kugel is a family run hotel with budget-friendly prices. Set in the Neubau neighbourhood, the hotel is only a few minutes’ walk from the MuseumsQuartier, excellent restaurants, and trendy shops. The hotel is cosy with a feminine touch; each of its 25 en-suite rooms is individually designed but with a floral, homey aesthetic. Breakfast is included and features all local produce with a buffet spread of cheese, jams, honey, cold cuts and herbal teas.

Neighbourhood: 1st District

Cool, contemporary design characterises the Hollmann Beletage
Cool, contemporary design characterises the Hollmann Beletage (Hollmann Beletage)

You enter the Hollmann Beletage Hotel from a tiny entrance hidden between two shops. Once you’re inside this boutique hotel of 25 rooms, it’s easy to lose yourself in the modern design details. Rooms have high ceilings and bold accents of colour that perk things up. Just because it’s small, it doesn’t mean you miss out on the features of a larger hotel. The Hollmann Beletage has its own in-house cinema playing the classic Vienna-based film noir The Third Man daily, a mini-spa, a living room packed with board games and books and a cosy secret garden.

Best for the socially conscious: Magdas Hotel

Neighbourhood: 2nd District

This social enterprise helps refugees learn new skills and settle in Vienna
This social enterprise helps refugees learn new skills and settle in Vienna (magdas HOTEL)

At magdas hotel, refugees welcome the guests. Employees at this boutique hotel set in a former retirement home come from 14 different nations; refugees work side by side with professionals from the hospitality industry. The hotel’s 88 rooms are individually designed and all the furniture is upcycled. There is a large social area both inside and outside in the garden, great for meeting other like-minded globetrotters. Try their honey, which comes from the bees kept on the roof.

Best for modern Secessionist lovers: Hotel Topazz & Lamée

Neighbourhood: 1st District

Art lovers will enjoy the detail at Hotel Topazz
Art lovers will enjoy the detail at Hotel Topazz (Hotel Topazz)

Some 100 years after Vienna’s Secession, the Hotel Topazz combines the best of the period’s unique style with modern comforts. Despite the contemporary design, the Hotel Topazz plays on accents from Secessionist artists like Koloman Moser. The rooms feature murals that pay tribute to artists of the Wiener Werkstätte and the oval windows turn the hotel into a jewel-studded cylinder vase from the outside. As the sister hotel of the Hotel Lamée, guests can also head up for drinks at the rooftop bar to wrap up the night.

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