Hotels in Vienna
Location icon
Calendar icon
Pax icon

Book hotel in Vienna -
2 Hotels in Vienna

Vienna. See, marvel, experience - and accommodate well

\r\nThe Austrian capital is a symbol of romance and imperial court culture with horse-drawn carriages, castles and baroque splendor for many people. But Vienna is also a modern metropolis with trendy cafés, street art and subculture. And Vienna is a city where ordinary people make their everyday lives beautiful and allow guests from all over the world - whether vacationers or business travelers - to participate.

A prime example of imperial splendor is the Vienna Hofburg, the largest complex of buildings in Europe built for non-religious purposes, including several palace buildings, gardens, courtyards, stables and two churches. Visit the Imperial Apartments, the Sisi Museum and the Silver Chamber here. However, the museum of history and art including the Imperial Treasury, the Spanish Riding School, the Court Library and the Palais Erzherzog Albrecht also attract visitors! Vienna's classics moreover include St. Stephen's Cathedral, Schönbrunn Palace, the Naschmarkt or the Prater. A visit to one of Vienna's coffee houses to which entire travel guides are dedicated and which stand for a very unique culture of life is not to be missed. The Kärntner Straße between the Vienna State Opera and St. Stephan's Square is a popular place for shopping strolls. You are likely to find a souvenir in the individual boutiques and flagship stores. Enjoy your days and nights in Vienna and at NOVUM Hospitality.
tune Filter Hotels

Important fairs and events
in Vienna

The Vienna Trade Fair is the most important trade fair location in Austria. In fact, the Vienna Trade Fair is an important economic factor for Vienna. Visit the most interesting or largest trade fairs in Vienna such as B. Art & Antique Hofburg Vienna [November), Buch Wien [January), ECR European Congress of Radiology [March), viennacontemporary [September), Bauen + Wohnen Wien [November), Wohnen & Interieur [March).

\r\n

Of course, Vienna also has many attractive festivals to offer, e.g. B. the Vienna Ice Dream [January), Vienna Opera Ball [February), Easter markets [March-April), Museum Quarter [April), Vienna Prater [May), May Festival on the Kaiserwiese [May), Vienna Festival Weeks [June), Danube Island Festival [June), art supermarket in Vienna-Mariahilf [October), Long Night of the Museums [October), Tulln Garden [May-October), Christmas markets [November-December)

\r\n

A visit to the Ernst Happel Stadium is worthwhile for sports fans. The National Stadium is the largest football stadium with an athletics facility in Austria's capital, Vienna.

\r\n

Book one of our attractive, cheap and modern hotels in Vienna now. We wish you a pleasant stay!

Vienna attractions -
sightseeing in Vienna

Vienna is a beautiful city full of cultural and historical sights. Whether you love art, history or architecture, there are many places to visit here. One of the most famous sights in Vienna is Schönbrunn Palace. This magnificent palace was built in the 18th century and was once the summer residence of the Habsburg monarchy. Today, visitors can tour the palace's magnificent rooms, stroll through the impressive gardens and take a look at the Gloriette Pavilion. Also very famous is St. Stephen's Cathedral, the landmark of Vienna. This Gothic cathedral was built in the 14th century and is known for its imposing facade and unique roof tile pattern. Visitors can also climb the cathedral's tower for a breathtaking view of the city. For art lovers, the Albertina is a must-see. This museum houses one of the most important graphic collections in the world, with pieces by artists such as Michelangelo, Dürer and Rembrandt. There is also an impressive collection of paintings here, including works by Monet, Renoir and Picasso. If you want to learn more about the history of Vienna, you should visit the Belvedere Palace. This Baroque palace was built in the 18th century and once served as the residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy. Today, the palace houses a collection of Austrian art, including works by Gustav Klimt. Finally, we can't forget about the Prater, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. Here you can climb the famous Ferris wheel and look out over the city, or enjoy a ride on one of the many roller coasters and carousels.

tune Filter Hotels

Filter hotel list

close
Clear filter
expand_less