Featuring free in-room WiFi and private parking, the 3-star Seminarhotel Springer Schlössl is located in Vienna, just a 12-minute walk from Schönbrunn Palace. This hotel includes 38 individually furnished rooms that overlook a scenic, protected park.
The large Schönbrunn Park is only steps away from the property, while the Vienna Zoo can be reached within a 12-minute walk. Schönbrunn Underground Station (line U4) lies a 10-minute stroll away and offers direct connections to Vienna’s city centre.
Each room features satellite TV and a private bathroom equipped with complimentary toiletries, shampoo, body soap, hairdryer, as well as either a bathtub or shower including walk-in options without steps. Guests will also find amenities such as towels, bed linen with feather pillows, an alarm clock or wake-up call service, safety deposit box, work desk, wardrobe or closet and carpeting. Baby cots are available on request and all units are wheelchair accessible.
The hotel offers several services including two electric vehicle charging stations on site alongside free private parking spaces with accessible parking options available. A bar provides seating both indoors and in the garden until 23:00. Additional facilities include lift access to upper floors with rooms reachable by elevator for those requiring mobility assistance. Outdoor features comprise garden views with terrace seating areas plus picnic zones and children’s playground.
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Located near Schönbrunn Palace, the hotel offered a quiet setting surrounded by greenery and a park. Rooms were clean, tidy, and comfortable with all necessary amenities. Free parking was available right in front of the hotel, adding convenience. Breakfast was enjoyable though not very varied. The peaceful environment contributed to restful nights within walking distance of the palace grounds.


