
NH Wien Belvedere
Historic Hotels
The Experience
Built in 1888 as the State Printing House, the NH Wien Belvedere mixes 19th-century imperial scale with sharp, modern interiors. You'll find it in the 3rd District (Landstraße), a quiet diplomatic enclave that feels worlds away from the tourist crush but sits just five minutes from the Belvedere Palace. Rennweg station is right there. It connects you to Vienna International Airport in 20 minutes, while a quick tram ride drops you in the Old Town in under ten. Inside, the Art Nouveau bones remain. High ceilings and massive windows define the 114 rooms. Natural light is everywhere. If you can, snag a room on the 5th floor for a direct view over the Botanical Gardens. After a day of pavements and museums, hit the 150-square-meter spa. It has a sauna and steam bath that actually work for a living. Between the massive breakfast buffet and the 24-hour lobby bar, it's a practical, stylish base that doesn't feel like a cookie-cutter chain.
What Makes It Stand Out
- Housed in the historic 1888 former State Printing House with Art Nouveau details
- 150-square-meter wellness sanctuary featuring a sauna, steam bath, and relaxation lounge
- Select 5th-floor rooms offer sweeping views of the adjacent Belvedere Palace and Botanical Gardens
- Immediate proximity to Rennweg train station for direct, 20-minute Vienna International Airport transfers
Rooms & Accommodation
The NH Wien Belvedere offers 114 traditional rooms ranging from 16 to 26 square meters, beautifully infused with Art Nouveau elegance and high ceilings . Each room provides modern comforts including air conditioning, free high-speed Wi-Fi, and plush bedding, while select configurations offer convenient connecting doors for families . For the ultimate experience, book a 5th-floor Superior Room to enjoy sweeping, panoramic views of the adjacent Botanical Gardens and Belvedere parkland .
The Building's Story
This place started life in 1888 as the Staatsdruckerei, the imperial printing house. Back then, it was the engine room of the Austro-Hungarian bureaucracy. They printed everything here: banknotes, stamps, and the endless paperwork needed to run an empire. The facade is pure Emperor Franz Joseph era. It's solid, imposing, and built to last. Landstraße was the perfect spot for it. It offered enough space for heavy industrial presses while staying close to the palace power centers. It survived the collapse of the Habsburgs and the wars that followed. Those thick walls and soaring ceilings were originally meant for machinery, but they make for a fantastic historic hotel vienna experience today. You're literally sleeping in the halls where the empire's history was put to paper. It’s a physical link to a vanished world, preserved without feeling like a dusty museum.
Modern Comforts
The 19th-century shell is old, but the guts of the nh wien belvedere vienna are strictly 21st century. The 150-square-meter wellness area is the big draw. Skip the overpriced public baths and head downstairs to the sauna or steam bath instead. It's quiet. It's clean. It works. If you need to move, the gym is open 24 hours with enough treadmills and free weights to get the job done. Connectivity is seamless. The Wi-Fi is fast and free everywhere, so you won't be struggling to map out your next tram route. Breakfast is a serious affair here. You'll find local cheeses, fresh Austrian breads, and hot dishes made to order. Grab an early-bird coffee if you have a dawn flight to catch. At night, the self-serve bar in the lobby is open for a quick drink. It's all backed by an ISO 14001 certification, proving you can have high-end comforts without trashing the planet.
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€150 / night

The Neighborhood
3rd District: Landstraße
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