Featuring modern amenities and a family-run atmosphere, the 4-star Der Wilhelmshof is located in Vienna just a 5-minute walk from the iconic Riesenrad ferris wheel and the Praterstern public transport hub. This hotel includes 102 air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private bathrooms equipped with underfloor heating.
Situated on a quiet side street, Der Wilhelmshof offers convenient access to several key landmarks. The UN institutions, Messe Wien fairgrounds, and St. Stephen's Cathedral are all reachable within a short 7-minute ride on underground lines U1 and U2 stopping at nearby Praterstern.
Rooms at Der Wilhelmshof feature soundproofing, carpeted or hardwood floors, sofas or sofa beds, as well as work desks and safety deposit boxes. Each accommodation provides flat-screen satellite TVs alongside bedside sockets and telephones. Bathrooms include bidets, showers or bathtubs with walk-in no-step options, complimentary toiletries such as shampoo and conditioner, hairdryers, body soap, towels and linens.
Guests can enjoy minibar facilities plus tea and coffee making equipment including electric kettles in every room. The hotel also offers room service along with an onsite bar for relaxation. Additional services encompass free WiFi coverage throughout the property, private garage parking complete with electric vehicle charging stations, daily housekeeping, laundry services including dry cleaning and ironing, luggage storage, concierge assistance, a tour desk, lockers for valuables, smoke detectors throughout guest areas, elevator access to upper floors featuring rooms accessible by lift only as well as outdoor features like terraces overlooking gardens or quiet streets.
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We had an excellent room and very nice staff. The street noise at night was noticeable but not too bad, and the breakfast was good and served until 11am, which worked well after our morning sport. The price wasn’t cheap, but given the time of year in Vienna, it made sense.
