
Eurostars Grand Hotel Wien
Luxury Hotels
The Experience
Opened in 1870 as the first true luxury hotel Vienna ever saw, this place is a heavy hitter on the Ringstraße. You're staying exactly where Johann Strauss once toasted his 50th anniversary. It isn't just a building, it's a massive monument to the imperial era. Step into the lobby and you'll find marble floors and massive chandeliers that feel more like a palace than a hotel lobby. It was renovated to keep the Belle Époque bones while adding the modern tech you actually need. Expect white-glove service that manages to be professional without feeling stuffy. You'll hear soft piano music in the Rosengarten Lobby Café and see museum-grade antiques in the hallways. It's a retreat for travelers who want the real-deal aristocratic experience in the 1st district. Everything here is about high-end comfort. Whether you're hitting the Spanish-tiled spa or grabbing a table at the Michelin-level spots on-site, the Eurostars Grand Hotel Wien delivers a punch of old-world prestige that most modern chains can't touch.
What Makes It Stand Out
- Expansive 200-square-meter Grand Spa with Spanish mosaics and ladies-only sauna
- Panoramic rooftop dining at the 1870 Restaurant Terrace Lounge
- Award-winning traditional Japanese cuisine and kimono service at Unkai
- Meticulously restored 1870 Belle Époque architecture by Carl Tietz
- Prime location directly on the iconic Ringstraße near the State Opera
Rooms & Accommodation
The hotel offers 205 meticulously appointed rooms and suites, ranging from intimate 30-square-meter Classic Rooms to palatial suites exceeding 100 square meters, all featuring antique-style furnishings, plush drapery, and double-vanity marble bathrooms. Key amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi, premium coffee facilities, and luxurious bathrobes, ensuring an enclave of comfort away from the bustling city. For the quintessential imperial experience, book a Deluxe Room or upgrade to a Ring Boulevard View Suite to wake up to sweeping vistas of Vienna’s most famous avenue.
The Building & Heritage
Architect Carl Tietz built this landmark in 1870, and it quickly became the center of the city's social universe. Back then, it was the height of tech with steam-powered elevators and private telegraph offices. Aristocrats flocked here. But the real claim to fame is the Waltz King himself. Johann Strauss II celebrated his 50-year stage career in these halls in 1894. A massive 1990s restoration saved the ornate stonework and kept the classical proportions intact along the Ringstraße. It looks exactly like it did during the Habsburg peak. Inside, the vibe is regal. You'll see silk wallpapers and monumental staircases that lead to rooms filled with genuine antiques. It doesn't feel like a museum, though. The integration of modern amenities is seamless. You aren't just looking at history. You're sleeping in it.
Spa & Wellness
Head to the sixth floor to find the Grand Spa. It's a 200-square-meter sanctuary that cuts through the noise of the city. The design is smart. Spanish mosaics and exposed brickwork meet an LED system that cycles through 30 colors to help you zone out. The facilities are impressive for the 1st district. You can sweat it out in the Finnish sauna or duck into the aromatic steam bath. There is a dedicated ladies-only zone with its own private sauna too. Grab one of the heated ergonomic loungers between sessions and drink some infused water. If you need to move, the fitness center has the standard cardio and strength gear. But the real draw is the treatment menu. Book a deep-tissue massage or a botanical facial to recharge before your night at the State Opera.
Dining & Bar
Food is a big deal here. The 1870 Restaurant Terrace Lounge sits on the top floor and serves modern takes on European classics. The real winner is the view. You get a massive sweep of the city's rooftops while you eat. If you want something different, go to Unkai. It is one of the best Japanese spots in the city and features kimono service and sharp teppanyaki skills. For a casual morning, the Grand Brasserie does a solid Viennese breakfast buffet. Later on, skip the basic tourist bars and head to the Kavalier Bar. It is dark, moody, and lined with polished wood. The mixologists know their stuff and the spirits library is deep. It's the perfect place for a stiff pre-theater drink or a quiet nightcap.
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Starting from
€300 / night

The Neighborhood
1st District: Innere Stadt
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