Hostel Ruthensteiner

Hostel Ruthensteiner

Hostels & Social Stays

2 15th District – Rudolfsheim-FünfhausBudget

The Experience

Hostel Ruthensteiner has anchored Vienna's backpacker scene since 1968. As the city's first independent hostel, it feels more like a communal home than a budget bunkhouse. You'll find it on a quiet residential street in the 15th District, a short walk from the Wien Westbahnhof transit hub. This isn't a corporate chain. It's an eco-friendly spot using solar-heated water and serving organic, local breakfast. The vibe is unapologetically artsy. Expect hand-drawn maps, original murals, and a music room stocked with guitars and a piano. Whether you're a solo traveler in a dorm or a couple in a private studio with a kitchenette, it's a soulful base. Grab a micro-brew at the bar, find a partner for the life-sized garden chess set, and skip the sterile hotels for something with real character.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • Lush internal gardens featuring relaxed seating and a handmade life-size wooden chess set
  • Dedicated music area equipped with a piano, guitars, and drums for impromptu guest jam sessions
  • On-site cozy bar serving the property's exclusive micro-brewed hostel beer
  • Eco-friendly infrastructure including solar water heating and locally sourced organic breakfast options
  • Art-filled interiors showcasing original works and hand-drawn maps by former staff and local artists

Rooms & Accommodation

Accommodations range from vibrant mixed and female-only dormitories to private en-suite doubles and fully equipped studio apartments. Rooms are thoughtfully designed with spacious layouts, crisp linens, and secure lockers, with the private studios offering added comforts like kitchenettes and quiet courtyard views. For couples or digital nomads seeking a blend of privacy and social atmosphere, the Standard Studio provides an excellent balance of comfort and value.

What You Get for the Price

You're paying for more than a mattress here. Hostel Ruthensteiner delivers some of the best value in the city without feeling cheap. Dorms are airy and skip the cramped, metal-locker aesthetic. You get crisp linens, sturdy bunks, and bathrooms that stay clean despite the high turnover. Hot water is a guarantee, not a gamble. If you want more privacy, the en-suite doubles and studios are a steal. These rooms feel like boutique apartments, often decorated with leafy plants and local art. And you still get the social perks. Save cash by cooking in the massive communal kitchen or renting a bike for a few euros to skip the U-Bahn fares. It's a smart play for your wallet.

The Location Advantage

Located in Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus, this place puts you in a real neighborhood. You're away from the overpriced tourist menus of the 1st District but close enough to reach them in ten minutes. Robert-Hamerling-Gasse is quiet, so you'll actually sleep. But the convenience is king. Walk five minutes to Wien Westbahnhof to catch the U3 or U6 lines. The U3 drops you at St. Stephen's Cathedral or the Hofburg Palace before you've even finished a podcast. Coming from the airport? The direct shuttle bus stops right at the station. You can also wander over to the 7th District, Neubau, to browse indie shops and grab a flat white. Schönbrunn Palace is a quick trip away too. It's the perfect middle ground.

Common Spaces & Social Scene

The social life here centers on the courtyard. It's a green, leafy hideout with plenty of benches and a giant wooden chess set. It's the best spot in the house to meet people. When the sun goes down, head to the bar. They pour their own micro-brewed hostel beer, which beats a generic lager any day. Music is a big deal here. If you play, grab an acoustic guitar or sit at the piano in the dedicated music area. Spontaneous jam sessions happen often. And the staff actually care. Most are travelers themselves and won't just hand you a key, they'll give you the lead on a local dive bar or a cheap gallery. It's inclusive, loud, and memorable. A proper hostel vienna experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Hostel Ruthensteiner located and how do I reach it by public transport?
The hostel is located at Robert-Hamerling-Gasse 24 in Vienna's 1150 district. It is a short walk from the Westbahnhof transport hub, which offers easy access to the U3 and U6 metro lines for exploring the city center.
What breakfast options are available at Hostel Ruthensteiner?
The property provides locally sourced organic breakfast options for guests looking to start their day with sustainable food. You can also enjoy a drink at the cozy on-site bar, which serves an exclusive micro-brewed hostel beer.
Is Hostel Ruthensteiner a family-friendly accommodation?
Yes, this hostel is noted for being family-friendly and offers a quiet, welcoming environment. The inclusion of a guest kitchenette and spacious internal gardens makes it a practical choice for families traveling on a budget.
What unique amenities can guests enjoy at Hostel Ruthensteiner?
The hostel features a dedicated music area equipped with a piano, guitars, and drums for guest jam sessions. You will also find lush internal gardens with a handmade life-size wooden chess set and art-filled interiors showcasing original local works.
How does Hostel Ruthensteiner support eco-friendly travel?
This hostel implements several sustainable practices including the use of solar panels for water heating. They also prioritize environmental health by providing organic food options and maintaining green social spaces.
What is the price range for a room at Hostel Ruthensteiner?
This is a budget-oriented 2-star hostel with an average price of approximately €75 per night. It provides an affordable social experience for young travelers and backpackers in a quiet local neighborhood.

Starting from

€75 / night


Class2 Hostels & Social Stays
TypeHostels & Social Stays
Price RangeBudget
AddressRobert-Hamerling-Gasse 24, 1150 Vienna, Austria
Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus (Westbahnhof)

The Neighborhood

15th District: Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus

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