Splendid edifices, magnificent palaces and imposing churches spanning the centuries all make Vienna a wonderful city to visit, oozing both charm and atmosphere. Although its imperial grandeur can still be felt, this city of music has more to offer than just its glorious past; contemporary architecture, a brimming cultural scene and a vibrant nightlife add to its appeal. No matter how many times you return, you will always discover something new.
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The Hotel Albatros is only a few minutes from the Ringstrasse. There are large family rooms and the hotel provides toys and books. The hotel also offers a sauna and a sunbed.
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This hotel with 64 rooms is located on the Ringstrasse and from its 13th floor you get a splendid view of the tree-lined avenue. For its younger guests, books and toys are available and babysitters can be easily organized. The hotel restaurant also provides children’s menus.
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Around the corner from Mariahilfer Strasse, Anatol has large family rooms. Toys are available and a babysitter can be arranged on request.
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The Hotel Austria, located in a cul-de-sac, offers peace and quiet even though it is in the middle of Vienna. It has 42 rooms as well as four apartments and there is also the cheaper option of picking a room without en-suite bathroom.
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This friendly and cosy family-run hotel is located in the Schotten-ring and Alsergrund quarter where Sigmund Freud, Franz Schubert and many other famous Viennese lived. The rooms are nicely furnished and there is a breakfast buffet.
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Located on the edge of the city centre, this is an ideal point from which to discover the city. This 4-star hotel was built at the beginning of the 20th century and was recently renovated. Children under six years stay free; children aged six to twelve stay for half price.
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Built in 1872, the hotel still has an elegant flair combined with all modern comforts. There are conference and banqueting halls and three restaurants.
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Centrally located, with some 68 rooms and apartments equipped with TV, telephone and fax connections. The apartments with kitchenettes are ideal for families.
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As early as 1815 the “King of Hungary” hotel was established in this historic building that dates back to the 1600s. During the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, Hungarian aristocrats rented apartments here all year round. Many of their names are inscribed in the guest book.
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This modern hotel is ideally situated for families as the Danube island with all its lawns and cycling paths is very close by. There are family rooms and the hotel also has a games room and play room for children with toys and books. Babysitters are arranged on request at reception.
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Hotel price categories
For a standard, double room per night (with breakfast if included), taxes and extra charges.
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