Featuring quiet street views, GRAND SOHO II Apartment Vienna is located in Vienna less than 1 km from the Vienna State Opera and a short walk of 700 metres from Karlskirche. This apartment includes one room with a private entrance and offers spacious accommodation.
The property lies an 11-minute walk from Musikverein and is also close to the city centre, which is only 1.3 km away. Nearby attractions include Albertina Museum, House of Music, and Leopold Museum. Vienna International Airport can be reached within 19 km, with airport shuttle services available for an additional charge.
Accommodation features a fully equipped kitchen complete with a stovetop, refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, microwave and toaster as well as kitchenware and tea and coffee making facilities. The apartment provides five beds across three bedrooms along with towels, bed linen, ironing facilities including an iron and ironing board, heating, wardrobe space, a sofa seating area and a work desk. Guests can enjoy entertainment on the flat-screen TV offering satellite channels alongside radio and CD player options.
Guest services include free WiFi throughout all areas of the property along with daily housekeeping. The building features lift access to upper floors where this apartment is situated as well as bicycle parking options. Safety amenities such as smoke detectors and fire extinguishers are provided in-room or apartment level while secure parking garage facilities are also available.
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The apartment featured spacious bedrooms with king-sized beds and multiple bathrooms, providing comfort for families or groups. It was modern, exceptionally clean, and located in a quiet neighborhood close to the city center. The well-equipped kitchen included a coffee machine, and an elevator facilitated luggage transport in the old building. Grocery stores and restaurants were just outside, while public transport connections allowed easy access to train stations.









