Just to its east is the fabulous MuseumsQuartier, an area that has some very nice hotel finds. The "Biedermeier" quarter of Spittelberg, in the 7th District of Neubau, has cobblestone streets, rows of 19th-century houses, a wonderful array of art galleries and restaurants, and, increasingly, some good hotel options.
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Outside the 1st District, though, there are many other delightful neighborhoods in which to rest your head. If you have only a short time to spend in Vienna, you'll probably choose to stay in the inner city (the 1st District, or 1010 postal code), to be within walking distance of the most important sights, restaurants, and shops. Our lower-price options offer the best in location, value, and, in many instances, a quaint echo of Alt Wien (Old Vienna) atmosphere. A number of new hotels have opened in this category as well, making for an array of affordable and enticing choices. The service, as ever, tends toward impeccable, bringing to mind the valets who served the medley of Imperial Highnesses who once lived in these palaces.įor those with more modest requirements and purses, ample rooms are available in less costly but no less alluring hotels.
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The grand old five-star dames of the Ringstrasse still stand supreme with their gilt mirrors, red velvet, and crystal-chandelier opulence.
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The luxury hotel market has surged in Vienna in recent years, bringing top rivals to the revered landmark lodgings that have dominated the city for well over a century.