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A sunlit living area features a tufted leather sofa, a round coffee table, and a dining space accommodating four. Large windows invite natural light, while a balcony offers outdoor seating. Contemporary artwork adorns the wall, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Apartment in Landstraße
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 418 reviews

Sunny & Stylish | Top Location, King Bed & Balcony

Step into the comfort of your stylish, sun-soaked rooftop apartment, with outstanding facilities in central Vienna. Just a few steps away from the vibrant Radetzkyplatz & Danube River, the apartment promises an urban retreat, walking distance to the city's best restaurants, stores, attractions & landmarks. Authentic Vienna living at its best! ✔ King Bed + Sofa Bed ✔ Open-Plan Living Area ✔ Fully Equipped Kitchen ✔ Private Balcony ✔ Smart TV ✔ High-Speed Wi-Fi ✔ Air Conditioning Read more ↓

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A well-appointed room features a spacious bed with white linens and a wooden headboard. A seating area is arranged with two striped chairs adjacent to a table. Natural light filters through large glass doors leading to a balcony, with a flat-screen TV mounted on the wall.
Apartment in Innere Stadt
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

One-bedroom apartments overlooking the cathedral

In der Pension Sacher - Apartments am Stephansplatz hat jedes der vier gemütlichen Ein-Zimmer-Apartments eine persönliche Note. Wir können kein bestimmtes Apartment zusagen. Von allen hat man einen beeindruckenden Blick auf den Stephansdom. Diese Apartments sind zwischen 33 m² und 42 m² groß und verfügen über Vorzimmer mit voll eingerichteter Küche, Badezimmer, Sat-TV, Mobiltelefon sowie Klimatisierung. Die Reinigung erfolgt täglich vormittags an Werktagen und ist im Preis inbegriffen.

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The living room features wooden flooring, a dark couch, and two blue armchairs. A wooden coffee table is positioned in the center, adorned with a bowl of fruit. A colorful artwork hangs on the wall, and natural light filters through floor-length curtains.
Apartment in Mariahilf
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Stylish apartment near Mariahilfer Strasse

New apartment within a refurbished 19th-century building close to Naschmarkt and Mariahilfer Strasse. Metro station U4 Pilgramgasse is few minutes walk. The historical center with Vienna's main Museums, State Opera, Heldenplatz, Burggarten and Museumsquartier are just 2 metro stations away and within walking distance. Guests staying at the apartment can enjoy Vienna's bustling Naschmarkt, shopping at Mariahilferstrasse and some of the best restaurants, cafes and bars nearby.

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A bright and welcoming living area features a comfortable yellow sofa adorned with various cushions. A wooden dining table with black chairs sits nearby, while a television is positioned on a low white entertainment unit. Light wood flooring enhances the airy ambiance, complemented by plants in view.
Condo in Landstraße
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Funky country with balcony

Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located place. - 60 m² + balcony (8 m²) Incl. Kitchen, coffee maker, dishwasher. Coffee + tea for free. Connection: U3 (Kardinal Nagl Platz station) - you are in the city center (St. Stephen's Cathedral) in 10 minutes. For sports enthusiasts - the Prater as a large recreation center in Vienna is right around the corner. Catering: 200 meters from the apartment / Parking: Sat + Sun in the side streets free / bike cellar available

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A stylish living area features a comfortable grey sofa paired with a round coffee table on a textured rug. A dining table with four wooden chairs offers space for meals. Large windows allow natural light to brighten the room, complemented by dark curtains.
Condo in Neubau
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

DESIGN APARTMENT + TERRACE IN THE HEART OF VIENNA

This newly renovated design apartment with terrace is very centrally located in the 7th district behind the Museumsquartier in the heart of Vienna! You can reach all sights of Vienna in walking distance. The charming side of this part of Vienna called Spittelberg is revealed through the many small cafes, bars, galleries and independent shops. The next metro station „Volkstheater“ three walking minutes. Please note: non-smokers only. No parties!! Pets allowed on request.

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A vintage-style living area features elegant wooden paneling and large windows that allow natural light to fill the space. A dining table is set for four, complemented by classic chairs. A decorative chandelier hangs above, while a patterned rug adds warmth to the wooden floor.
Condo in Leopoldstadt
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 231 reviews

Vienna 1900 Apartment

Have you ever dreamed of spending your holidays by living in the belle epoque era for a few days? An era in the late 19th century in which Vienna was capital of the famous Austro-Hungarian empire and was home to many of the world’s leading artists, scientists, scholars and adventurers. We can offer you a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a belle-epoque experience in Vienna! Check out a videopresentation of the apartment on Youtube by searching for : V1I9E0N0NA Apa

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A spacious bed with crisp white linens is adorned with a gray throw and green accent pillow. A round mirror and framed artwork adorn the green wall, complementing the light from the window nearby. A small shelf holds neatly arranged towels, and a radiator is visible against the wall.
Apartment in Innere Stadt
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 264 reviews

Urban oasis in the middle of the city - quiet & green

You are located in the heart of Vienna. This deluxe studio is located in a quiet, ivy-covered courtyard, just 200 steps from the cathedral, in the historic part of Vienna. You can literally walk everywhere and there are wonderful restaurants nearby. The studio (27 m²) itself is completely redesigned, the bathroom and furniture are completely new. Although central, it is very quiet. Professional cleaning and disinfection ensures 5-star cleanliness.

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An open living space features a dining table set for six, adorned with flowers. A cozy sofa offers city views through large glass doors, while a wall-mounted television is visible in the background. A world map hangs decoratively near the entrance.
Vacation home in Landstraße
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

Experiencing Vienna above all.

A guaranteed first-class experience with a view of the beautiful Vienna skyline. The luxury 55 m² apartment on the 24th floor with an additional 10m² balcony is designed to make your experience unforgettable. Your stay will include outstanding benefits such as concierge service, open lounge and library, roof top pool, private garden, on-site supermarket and restaurants and direct underground connection to the heart of Vienna in just 10 minutes.

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The modern kitchen features sleek white cabinetry and a dark marble countertop. A dining area with a round table and gray chairs can be seen in the background, complemented by warm wooden flooring. Natural light streams in through large glass doors.
Apartment in Mariahilf
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Numa | 1 Bedroom Apartment with Balcony

This comfortable apartment with terrace offers 45 m² of space for up to 2 people. The bedroom with double bed (180x200), the living room with smart TV and dining table and the modern bathroom with shower make this stay a perfect way to experience Vienna. The room also offers a fully equipped kitchen with sustainable coffee and tea facilities and a washing machine. Here you’ll have everything you need for maximum comfort and minimal stress.

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Apartment in Neubau
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 336 reviews

No. 7 apartment 70 m² courtyard quiet location in the Biedermeier house

On the first and only floor in the courtyard of the Biedermeier house is the lovingly renovated, bright apartment (approx. 70 m²) with everything you need for a shorter or longer stay. New: Air conditioning (central). 6 apartments and the installer company Schremmer (since 1888) are under the same roof. A few minutes' walk away: Mariahilfer Straße, numerous grocery stores, culture and diverse gastronomy, public transport.

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A spacious bedroom features a large bed with a vibrant red coverlet. Bright yellow curtains frame the windows, allowing natural light to enhance the room. A red armchair and a mirror add decorative elements, while a patterned area rug contributes to the warm ambiance.
Apartment in Wieden
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

modern meets antique in this city center apartment

Du wirst dieses Apartment lieben: Wegen des modernen Komforts, der hellen, hohen Räume, der exquisiten Einrichtung, der echten Antiquitäten, dem Flair des frühen 20. Jhd., dem ruhigen, kleinen Park vor dem Haus. Die Wohnung eignet sich gut für längere Aufenthalte, für Paare und für Geschäftsreisende. Die U-Bahn Station ist quasi vor der Haustüre. Die Innenstadt, Oper, Naschmarkt und Museen sind zu Fuß erreichbar.

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An airy, angled attic space features warm wooden floors and a circular table surrounded by four woven chairs. A vase of sunflowers adds a pop of color. In the background, a cozy sleeping area is visible, accented by a patterned rug.
Apartment in Neubau
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Modern Maisonette in Toplage

Newly built duplex in a listed building from 1750. Thoughtful and stylish decor. Beautiful architecture and craftsmanship. Oriented to a quiet and green courtyard. Popular, central location, the historic center is within minutes walking distance. Very good transport connection. Popular neighborhood, shops and restaurants right in front of the building.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Vienna?

    Vienna has diverse neighborhoods for exploring—Innere Stadt is known for historic sites, Leopoldstadt features vibrant markets, and Neubau is often suggested for creative shops and a lively atmosphere. You can find family-friendly and pet-inclusive options across central and residential areas.

  • What are the best things to do in Vienna with kids?

    Families frequently visit Schönbrunn Palace for its gardens and zoo, explore interactive exhibits at the Technisches Museum, or discover Prater Park's Giant Ferris Wheel. Many parks and themed museums are designed for curious young explorers.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Vienna?

    Explore historic sites like Hofburg Palace, admire art at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, and stroll through the Naschmarkt for local flavors. Visitors often attend classical music performances and discover elegant parks around the city.

  • How is the weather in Vienna?

    Vienna experiences cold winters, with temperatures near 30–39°F (-1–4°C), and mild summers around 58–80°F (15–26°C). Spring and autumn bring comfortable, changeable weather, so layering is useful throughout the year.

  • What are the best places to visit in Vienna?

    Visitors frequently explore St. Stephen's Cathedral, the Belvedere Palace, and the Vienna State Opera, while the MuseumsQuartier invites those interested in art and culture. Schönbrunn Palace and its gardens are also often suggested.

  • What are some hiking trails in Vienna?

    Vienna has scenic trails near the Vienna Woods, around Kahlenberg for panoramic views, and through the Prater's green spaces. Paths vary from gentle park strolls to hilly routes, combining nature with cityscapes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Vienna?

    Families often explore interactive museums like the Zoom Kindermuseum, visit Tiergarten Schönbrunn, or enjoy playgrounds in Stadtpark. A ride on the Giant Ferris Wheel at Prater Park is another favorite experience.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Vienna?

    Vienna has several frequently suggested day trip destinations, including the Wachau Valley, known for its scenic vineyards and historic towns, Melk Abbey with its baroque architecture, and Lake Neusiedl, popular for nature and wine experiences. Travelers often explore castles, riverside villages, and local markets around these areas.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Vienna?

    Vienna has pet-friendly vacation rentals in many neighborhoods, with Grün areas like around Prater and Donauinsel often suggested for outdoor walks. Always check specific house rules before booking to ensure your pet’s needs are met.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Vienna?

    Explore Vienna’s markets for fresh produce and local treats, use public transport for easy access to attractions, and try a traditional coffeehouse experience. Locals often stroll parks and enjoy riverside paths, especially in warmer months.

  • What is Vienna known for?

    Vienna is known for its imperial architecture, classical music heritage, and vibrant coffeehouse culture. The city has a tradition of art, opera, and seasonal markets, blending rich history with contemporary creativity.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Vienna?

    Discover lesser-known districts like Spittelberg, enjoy the whimsical Hundertwasserhaus, or wander the courtyards of the MuseumsQuartier. Small galleries and historic backstreets reveal Vienna’s quieter charms.

  • What are the best foods to try in Vienna?

    Vienna’s cuisine features Wiener schnitzel, Sachertorte chocolate cake, and Apfelstrudel. Hearty soups and traditional coffee blends are frequently suggested dishes in local restaurants and cafés.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Vienna?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes for cobblestone streets, layers for changing weather, and a light rain jacket. For winter travel, warm coats, gloves, and scarves are recommended due to colder temperatures.

  • What is the nightlife in Vienna like?

    Vienna has lively nightlife with music venues, relaxed bars, and late-night restaurants—areas like Neubau and Leopoldstadt are often suggested for variety. The city features classical performances alongside casual clubs and local pubs.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Vienna?

    Vienna hosts the Vienna Ball season in winter, Wiener Festwochen for arts in late spring, and frequent Christmas markets with local crafts and foods. The Donauinselfest music festival draws crowds during early summer.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Vienna?

    Vienna has family-friendly rentals in central, residential, and park-adjacent neighborhoods such as Innere Stadt, Landstraße, and Hietzing. Many options feature extra space or amenities for young travelers.

  • When is the best time to visit Vienna?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for their milder temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer draws visitors for outdoor events, while winter’s snowy charm brings festive markets and seasonal celebrations.

All about Vienna

A city brimming with culture and history, Vienna is home to stately buildings, beautiful gardens, and more than 100 museums, with classical music at its heart. Austria’s capital gave birth to the world’s greatest composers, and today the Viennese Philharmonic and the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra are among the most famous musical ensembles that call this city home. The city stages more than 15,000 musical events every year, with concerts and operas to enjoy almost every day of the week.

The city’s most impressive buildings include Schönbrunn Palace, the lavish former royal residence; Hofburg Palace, the largest palace complex in the world; and the opulent St. Stephen’s Cathedral. At the Kunsthistorisches Museum, you can see the world’s richest coin collection, while the Leopold Museum is Vienna’s finest art museum, and the MUMOK offers one of Europe’s most extensive contemporary art collections.

Along with music and culture, drinking good coffee in a traditional coffee house is an important part of everyday life in Vienna. Local favorites include a Wiener Melange (similar to a cappuccino) or a Mozart Café — a double espresso with whipped cream and sherry brandy. The Viennese believe that coffee is best enjoyed with a pastry, like an apple strudel, a Sacher torte (a Viennese chocolate cake), or a Kaiserschmarrn (a fluffy shredded pancake).

What are the top things to do in Vienna?

Schönbrunn Palace

This former royal summer residence is a UNESCO World Heritage site of cultural importance. Dating back to the 17th century, it boasts an extravagant 1,441 rooms, and a tour inside allows you to visit 45 lavishly furnished interiors befitting Austrian royalty. Outside, the sprawling palace grounds offer beautiful gardens with rows of flowers, a hedge maze, and the Neptune Fountain. The Gloriette, which is situated high above, offers amazing views of the entire palace complex and beyond.

St. Stephen’s Cathedral

Built in the 12th century, this immense Gothic Cathedral is the most important church in Austria. The impressive baroque interior houses many treasures, including priceless jewels and holy books, as well as the tombs of Viennese luminaries. When inside, look up and notice the intricately patterned main roof with hundreds of colored tiles. You can climb the 343 steps to the top of its tower, where you’ll be rewarded with amazing views of the city.

Wurstelprater

A visit to this historic amusement park is free, and here you can ride its iconic landmark — the 213-foot-high Wiener Riesenrad — one of the oldest Ferris wheels in the world, for a fee. You’ll enjoy beautiful views of the city and the River Danube as you reach the top, with many other rides, games, and attractions, including a waxworks display. There are also food stalls and a famous traditional Viennese restaurant that’s known for its pork knuckles.

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    14,950 of Vienna vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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  • 4.7 Average rating

    Vienna stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

  • Nearby attractions

    Vienna's top spots, include Schönbrunn Palace, St. Stephen's Cathedral, and Naschmarkt

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