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Vienna offers two very different kinds of guest rooms. The old-guard hotels, many situated in former palaces strung along the Opernring, evoke the baroque essence of the city. Consider at least one blowout night at a classic, such as the Grand Hotel Wien or Imperial, with their swagged drapes and plunging, cut-glass chandeliers. If Old World drama doesn't appeal, try a boutique pioneer, such as the Alstadt, which has led the way for a new wave of smaller, designer hotels clustered in the three most attraction-filled central districts: The inner city, Spittelberg, and the MuseumsQuartier.
More than 15 years after designing HaasHaus, which sits like a postmodern exclamation point amid the imperial glory of Vienna's Stephansplatz, Pritzker...more
Not far from the Staatsoper, the 205-room Grand Hotel Wien—housed in the renovated Palais Corso—looms over the Ringstrasse. The imposing...more
Forget "have a nice day" and "sleep in peace." Hollmann's brainier, heartfelt motto—"Here I am human, here they let me be"—comes courtesy of Goethe...more
This 42-room boutique hotel is spread over five floors of a converted 19th-century town house located near the MuseumsQuartier. It offers wildly varying...more
Across from the Vienna State Opera, this hotel has a "palatial setting" and late-1800s antiques that "blend with modern technology to create a perfect Viennese...more
In 1873, the former residence of the Prince of Württemberg was redone as the discreet Hotel Imperial. Since then, boldface names from Queen Elizabeth II...more
The fame of the 152-room privately run Sacher has little to do with brocade drapes and attentive service: It's all about chocolate cake. The Café Sacher...more
At this 1746 hotel near St. Stephen's Cathedral, each room displays a different style and color, reflecting changes over the centuries, but all are furnished...more
This former apartment building on the Ringstrasse has "a location that really couldn't be better," hence the perfect score. Guest rooms have blue and pink...more
Built in the mid-19th century by Duke Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the neoclassical Palais Coburg is gorgeously grand. It sits on top of the Braunbastei...more







