
Hotel Sacher Wien
Luxury Hotels
The Experience
Eduard Sacher opened this place in 1876, but it was his cigar-smoking widow, Anna, who made it a legend. Directly across from the State Opera, Hotel Sacher Wien is more than a luxury hotel vienna. It is a national monument. You aren't just booking a room here, you're stepping into a world of oil paintings, crystal chandeliers, and deep red damask. Queen Elizabeth II and JFK stayed here. Now it's your turn. French designer Pierre-Yves Rochon recently refreshed the interiors, so you get the Belle Époque bones with twenty-first-century plumbing. It's regal, private, and unapologetically Viennese. Expect silk-wrapped walls and marble bathrooms that feel like personal sanctuaries above the Innere Stadt. You'll find the Original Sacher-Torte at the café downstairs. It's a guarded recipe and a required rite of passage. Between the Rote Bar and the rooftop boutique spa, the hotel offers a version of Vienna that hasn't faded with the empire. It is expensive, historic, and worth every cent.
What Makes It Stand Out
- The legendary Original Sacher-Torte served in the historic Café Sacher
- Exclusive Sacher Boutique Spa featuring signature 'Time to Chocolate' treatments
- Prime location directly opposite the illustrious Vienna State Opera
- Opulent Rote Bar offering fine Viennese dining accompanied by live piano music
- Exquisite interiors by Pierre-Yves Rochon showcasing a museum-quality private art collection
Rooms & Accommodation
The 152 rooms and suites range from elegant 27-square-meter Deluxe Rooms to magnificent Signature Suites with private rooftop terraces. Each accommodation features bespoke Pierre-Yves Rochon decor, exquisite marble bathrooms, and luxurious touches like complimentary non-alcoholic minibar beverages. For a truly unforgettable stay, book a Deluxe Room with a View to overlook the Vienna State Opera, or elevate your experience in the Madame Butterfly Suite.
The Building & Heritage
The hotel sits on the site of the old Kärntnertortheater, right where the city's musical heart beats. Eduard Sacher founded it, but Anna Sacher built the empire. She took over in 1892, ran the show with her French bulldogs by her side, and turned the hotel into the unofficial headquarters of the Austro-Hungarian elite. Diplomats cut deals in private booths while aristocrats dodged scandals in the hallways. History happened here over champagne. Today, it remains the only family-owned luxury hotel vienna can claim. The Gürtler family runs it now, keeping the corporate blandness of modern chains at bay. You'll see it in the details. Real oil paintings line the halls. The service feels personal, not programmed. It’s a preserved slice of 19th-century power that refused to go out of style.
The Suites
You have 152 rooms to choose from, and not one feels like a carbon copy. Pierre-Yves Rochon and co-owner Alexandra Winkler balanced the heavy history with smart-room tech and soft silk curtains. If you want the full experience, go for the Signature Suites on the Bel Étage. The Madame Butterfly and Vienna Philharmonic suites are massive. We're talking soaring ceilings and art that belongs in the Albertina. For the best views, grab a rooftop suite. You'll have a private terrace looking straight at the Opera and the spires of the city center. Even the standard rooms don't skimp. You get underfloor heating in the marble bathrooms and 'Time to Chocolate' soaps. The non-alcoholic minibar is free. And yes, you'll find a small chocolate treat on your pillow every night.
Dining & Bar
Eat the cake. It's a dense chocolate sponge with apricot jam, and while every bakery in town tries to copy it, this is the original. Catch a table at Café Sacher for the full coffeehouse ritual. Order a Melange and settle in. When you want a real meal, head to the Rote Bar. It’s all red velvet and live piano music. The Wiener Schnitzel is flawless. If you want something more modern, the Grüne Bar does high-end seasonal plates in a sharp, emerald-green room. Before or after the opera, the Blaue Bar is the move. It’s tiny, dark blue, and draped in crystal. It feels like a secret. You'll find locals here too, drinking vintage champagne and ignoring the tourists outside. It’s the most sophisticated spot in the 1st District for a stiff drink.
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€600 / night

The Neighborhood
1st District: Innere Stadt
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