Featuring stylish self-catering apartments with free Wi-Fi, Haus Max is an aparthotel located in Vienna, just 500 metres from the Messe Wien fairgrounds and the Prater amusement park and recreation area. This property includes five rooms set within a typical Viennese Art Nouveau-style building, offering charming city and garden views.
Haus Max enjoys a convenient location near several landmarks. It is only 400 metres from the Praterstern underground station, providing quick access to the city centre and St. Stephen's Cathedral within five minutes. The nearby amusement park and recreation area add to its appeal for leisure activities.
The apartments come equipped with kitchenettes that feature a small fridge, hot plate, microwave, toaster, coffee machine, dishwasher and electric kettle along with kitchenware and dining tables for comfortable self-catering. Each unit includes beds (the top-floor apartment offers two beds), sofas or sofa beds, wardrobes or closets, heating systems as well as work desks. Guests will find private bathrooms fitted with bathtubs or walk-in showers without steps plus hairdryers and towels available. Additional in-room amenities include irons, clothes drying racks, non-feather pillows (synthetic), bedside sockets and hardwood parquet flooring.
Guest facilities at Haus Max include lift access to upper floors where rooms are located along with street parking options as well as private parking spaces. Private entrances allow express check-in/check-out via coded entry instructions sent by email after booking confirmation since there is no reception desk on-site. The aparthotel also provides cable TV channels including satellite television.
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Clean and spacious apartment had a large bed, washing machine, and windows that sealed outside noise well, location was near Prater with easy access to U1 metro station, close to shops, Reinthaler Gasthaus for schnitzels, an Asian restaurant next door, and public transport connecting directly from the train station to the center.