The magnificent Baroque Schonbrunn Palace with grandly formal gardens was built for the Habsburgs between 1696 and 1713. The complex has been a summer residence for such personages as Maria Theresa and Napoleon. Kaiser Franz Josef I was born and died here. His ‘office’ (kept as he left it in 1916) is a touching reminder of his spartan life. In contrast, other rooms are filled with truly spectacular imperial elegance.
Rate from: 105.00 EUR
Distance from attraction: 0.8 km
This traditional hotel is located within walking distance of Schoenbrunn Palace.
Rate from: 95.00 EUR
Distance from attraction: 1.5 km
The hotel facilities are children-friendly as well as handicap-accessible.
Rate from: 135.00 EUR
Distance from attraction: 1.8 km
The highlights of this remarkable little hotel are to be found in its superb restaurant and wine cellar, but it also boasts rooms of a highly individual and elegant character and a handy central location.
Rate from: 139.00 EUR
Distance from attraction: 2.2 km
Small Luxury Hotel is situated in an excellent, central location in the heart of Vienna.
Rate from: 90.00 EUR
Distance from attraction: 2.8 km
It combines the geniality of the Vienna of days gone by with present-day living comfort.
Rate from: 84.00 EUR
Distance from attraction: 1 km
Historic center of the city, easy access to the airport. All facilities for holding international conferences.
Rate from: 106.20 EUR
Distance from attraction: 1.7 km
Enjoy the most exciting moments of your stay with a genuine traditional Austrian hospitality.
Rate from: 79.00 EUR
Distance from attraction: 2.2 km
Hotel Mercure Wien Europaplatz is centrally located, directly at Vienna's main shopping street, the Mariahilfer Strasse, opposite the Railway Station (Westbahnhof).
Rate from: 150.00 EUR
Distance from attraction: 2.6 km
The hotel has 17 business rooms feature internet modem connections and is convenient for businessmen.
Rate from: 91.00 EUR
Distance from attraction: 2.9 km
Business and incentive travellers will find in the hotel all modern amenities required for successful seminars.
Six-year-old Mozart played here in the Hall of Mirrors for Maria Theresa and the court. The ornate reception areas are still used for state occasions. A guided tour leading through more than 40 of the palace's 1,441 rooms is the best way to see inside the palace.
The French-style gardens, bigger than the principality of Monaco, are a riot of colour in the summer. Hidden away in them you'll find some fake Roman ruins, the exuberant Neptune Fountain (a riotous ensemble from Greek mythology) and the triumphant Gloriette Monument. Also on the grounds is the baroque Schlosstheater (Palace Theater), which stages summer performances. Marie Antoinette appeared on its stage in pastorals during her happy youth. On the west side of the gardens are the Palmenhaus (Palm House), filled with exotic plants, and the Tiergarten (zoo), the world's oldest, dating from 1752. Schmetterlingshaus (Butterfly House) can also be found in the park.