
Hotel Imlauer Wien
Boutique Hotels
The Experience
Ditch the sterile chain hotels and head for Leopoldstadt. Hotel Imlauer Wien sits on Rotensterngasse 10, a quiet one-way street in the 2nd district that actually lets you sleep at night. You are a ten-minute walk from the spire of St. Stephen’s Cathedral, but you’re paying for a neighborhood with actual soul. This family-run spot avoids the usual four-star stuffiness. Instead, you get a glass-roofed conservatory housing Nepomuk’s Bar and a commitment to the planet that earned them the Austrian Ecolabel. It is clean, sharp, and practical. Expect earthy tones and soundproofed windows. It’s the kind of boutique hotel Vienna does best: efficient, stylish, and devoid of unnecessary drama. Whether you’re sweat-testing the free sauna or drinking coffee on a Junior Suite terrace, you’ll feel like a guest, not a room number.
What Makes It Stand Out
- Glass-enclosed winter garden housing the stylish Nepomuk's Bar
- Austrian Ecolabel certification for sustainable, eco-friendly hospitality
- Complimentary on-site sauna and modern fitness center for guests
- Junior Suites featuring private outdoor terraces and Nespresso machines
- Tranquil side-street location in the trendy Leopoldstadt district
Rooms & Accommodation
Hotel Imlauer Wien features 60 modern, air-conditioned rooms and suites decorated in soothing earthy tones with excellent soundproofing. Standard Double and Twin rooms offer comfortable 20-22 square meter spaces with premium Sky TV channels, while the Junior Suites provide up to 30 square meters of elevated luxury with Nespresso machines. For the best experience, book a Junior Suite with Terrace to enjoy your morning coffee with a breath of fresh air overlooking the quiet surroundings.
The Neighborhood
Leopoldstadt was once the city’s Jewish quarter. Today, it’s where the locals actually hang out. Walk out the door and you’ll hit Taborstraße or Nestroyplatz underground stations in three minutes flat. But don't rush off. Stay local. Explore the art galleries and corner cafés that define the 2nd district. You can stroll across the Danube Canal into the 1st district in fifteen minutes, but the real perks are closer. The Prater is less than a mile away. Go there for the Riesenrad Ferris wheel or a long run through the woods. Then there’s Augarten. It’s a massive park where baroque gardens meet grim World War II flak towers. It’s weird, historic, and very Viennese.
Breakfast & Social Spaces
Skip the overpriced tourist menu at the cathedral and eat here. The breakfast buffet is a serious spread of local cheeses, Austrian pastries, and chilled Prosecco. It’s worth every forint (or Euro, rather). The hotel’s heart is Nepomuk’s Bar. It’s a winter garden under a massive glass roof. By day, it’s flooded with light. By night, it’s a moody spot for a local Zweigelt or a stiff cocktail before a show. If you’ve spent the day walking the Ringstraße, the basement sauna is your best friend. It’s free for guests. Simple. No hidden fees. There is also a small fitness center and a dedicated internet corner if you absolutely must check your email.
Why Guests Return
Georg Imlauer runs this place like a home, not a corporation. That matters. You'll notice it in the staff who actually know the city and don't just point at a map. People come back for the quiet. Even though you’re near the action, the soundproofing is top-tier. You won't hear the neighbors or the street traffic. It’s also a guilt-free stay. Holding the Austrian Ecolabel means they aren't just greenwashing; they actually manage waste and energy properly. The rooms are spotless. The beds are firm. It’s a reliable, high-quality base that makes this boutique hotel Vienna’s worst-kept secret for savvy travelers.
Tours & Experiences Nearby
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Starting from
€120 / night

The Neighborhood
2nd District: Leopoldstadt
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