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Top 10 Medium-Priced Hotels

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  • 1. Hotel Austria

    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.

  • 2. Am Schottenpoint

    This small hotel is a friendly place with 17 rooms. It’s within walking distance from the Ring and only a few minutes from the trams, buses and the underground to the centre. A breakfast buffet is included.

  • 3. Carlton Opera

    Located on the edge of the centre, the Carlton Opera is an ideal starting point for exploring the city. Karlskirche is just around the corner and the Museumsquartier is nearby. The 57 rooms have tea- and coffee-making facilities. Apartments with a kitchen and family rooms are also available.

  • 4. Congress

    This modern 3-star hotel is very close to the Belvedere. Although it is situated just across from the railway station on a fairly busy road, it offers good value. All 75 rooms and two apartments have satellite television as well as Internet access.

  • 5. Cryston

    The cosy and friendly rooms of the Hotel Cryston make up for its location on a busy road. The modern bedrooms are fitted with satellite TV, direct-dial phones, a safe, and hair dryers in the en-suite bathrooms.

  • 6. Drei Kronen

    Although the building is more than 100 years old, the hotel has modern, individually furnished rooms, all of them equipped with TV and Internet. In the morning a breakfast buffet awaits you. The hotel is located in one of the city’s booming areas, with many pubs and bars nearby.

  • 7. Zur Wiener Staatsoper

    This is a family-run hotel in a top location in the heart of Vienna. The hotel offers rooms of various sizes and a breakfast buffet.

  • 8. Schweizerhof

    In the city centre, close to the Stephansdom, this family-run hotel has rooms equipped with a direct-dial phone, TV and radio. A breakfast buffet is served.

  • 9. Marc Aurel

    Walking distance from the Stephansdom is this hotel with its welcoming atmosphere. The hotel has 18 rooms, some of them suitable for disabled people, and two large rooms with a kitchenette.

  • 10. Hotel Prinz Eugen

    This hotel is situated in the embassy district, close to the Belvedere. Some of the rooms are traditional and some are modern.

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