Need to know
Rooms
45, including 15 suites.
Check–Out
Noon, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates include buffet breakfast and afternoon tea.
Also
The house art collection includes more than 300 works, primarily by Austrian artists, and exhibitions are regularly hosted on the ground floor. Art manager Saskia Wiesenthal offers tours to interested guests.
At the hotel
Free WiFi throughout, valet parking. In rooms: Flatscreen TV, Malin + Goetz bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Each room is different and special, but the Otto Suite and Garden Suite each have a private roof terrace overlooking Vienna’s west side. The 80-sq-m Lena Hoschek suite was conceived by the eponymous fashion designer, who has decorated it in sumptuous style with vintage pieces, classic furnishings and buckets of character ‒ it’s more of a chic Viennese apartment than a hotel room.
Packing tips
No need to load up on reading material: staff have a full library of interesting tomes for travellers.
Also
There is no fitness centre or spa on the premises, but the staff can arrange for personal-training sessions near the hotel and in-room treatments.
Pet‐friendly
Pets weighing under five kilogrammes are welcome for €15 a night in the Classic Double Rooms. Pets are allowed in the public areas, excepting the breakfast room. See more pet-friendly hotels in Vienna.
Children
All ages welcome, though the space is not the most pram-friendly. Cribs and cots are available on request (free for under-six; €30 for ages seven to 12; €50 for over-13s).
Sustainability efforts
A model of green living, the hotel was the first in Vienna to receive the Austrian Eco Seal for sustainability. Recycling is encouraged, plants are tended with recycled water, and food is composted. The hotel serves organic, local food — including coffee roasted across the street — in reusable pottery. The bath and cleaning products are green.