Hotel Stefanie

Hotel Stefanie

Historic Hotels

4 2nd District – LeopoldstadtModerate

The Experience

Don't just visit history. Sleep in it. Hotel Stefanie has been welcoming guests since July 1600, making it the oldest spot to bed down in Vienna. It has been in the Schick family for five generations, and it shows. This isn't a corporate chain; it is a living collection of silver, porcelain, and antiques tucked away in the 2nd district. You are in Leopoldstadt, the old Jewish quarter, which means you get a local vibe without the Inner Stadt price tag. Walk across the Danube Canal and you are at Schwedenplatz in five minutes. Inside, the atmosphere is pure imperial throwback. Think museum-quality artifacts meeting 21st-century plumbing. It's refined but not stiff. The private courtyard is the real win. You can eat schnitzel under the trees, completely cut off from the city noise. If you want a historic hotel in Vienna that actually feels authentic, this is your place. It is a 400-year-old time capsule that happens to have great Wi-Fi and cold AC.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • Officially recognized as Vienna's oldest hotel, operating continuously since 1600
  • Extensive private collection of museum-quality antiques and Habsburg-era artifacts
  • Tranquil courtyard garden restaurant serving traditional Viennese cuisine
  • Exclusive sweet welcome amenity from the historic Confiserie Altmann & Kühne
  • Owned and personally managed by the Schick family for five generations

Rooms & Accommodation

Hotel Stefanie offers 111 fully renovated, soundproofed rooms and suites ranging from cozy 15-square-meter singles to expansive 32-square-meter suites with separate living areas. Each room elegantly balances historic charm with modern necessities like individually controlled air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and premium bedding. For a quintessential Viennese stay, book the Superior Double Room with a courtyard view, offering 20 square meters of plush comfort and absolute tranquility.

The Building's Story

Being the oldest hotel in a city like Vienna is a massive claim. But Hotel Stefanie has the receipts. It first appeared in the books on July 8, 1600, as an inn called the White Rose. Back then, Taborstraße was the main highway for imperial envoys and merchants heading into the city. They stopped here to rest their horses and grab a meal before hitting the city walls. The place grew as the empire did. By 1848, it was big enough to house parliament deputies. It eventually took the name of Crown Princess Stéphanie, wife of the ill-fated Crown Prince Rudolf. That royal branding stuck. The Schick family bought the keys in 1888 and they haven't let go since. Now, Dr. Alexander Schick runs the show. It's the fifth generation of his family to do so. You'll feel that continuity in every hallway. It isn't just a business. It's a legacy.

Restoration & Preservation

Maintaining a 400-year-old building is a constant battle against rot and irrelevance. The Schicks chose to lean into the history. Forget the sterile, gray minimalism of modern boutique hotels. This is high-key Habsburg glamour. The lobby is packed with the family’s private stash of clocks, glassware, and heavy silver. Some pieces even belonged to Princess Stéphanie herself. It's why they keep winning the City Historic Hotel Award. But don't worry, nothing feels like it’s behind glass or off-limits. You can touch the polished mahogany and sit on the velvet. The goal is a living, breathing experience of the late 19th century. Everything from the ornate chandeliers to the heavy drapery is kept in top shape. It’s imperial elegance without the stuffy museum rules. You're a guest, not just a spectator.

Modern Comforts

History is great, but bad sleep isn't. Thankfully, the 111 rooms here are fully updated. The windows are properly soundproofed, which is a relief because Taborstraße stays busy. You won't hear a thing. Every room has individually controlled AC. Don't skip this detail. Vienna gets surprisingly hot in July, and many older buildings don't have cooling. You also get the standard 4-star kit: fast Wi-Fi, satellite TV, and a solid safe. If you need space, grab a suite. They hit 32 square meters and come with separate lounges and coffee machines. Perfect for families. They even have an on-site garage with EV charging, which is rare for this part of town. The breakfast buffet is legendary and handles modern diets without a fuss. It's the best of both worlds. Old world service meets new world convenience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to reach Hotel Stefanie using public transportation?
The hotel is located at Taborstraße 12, just a short walk from the Taborstraße U2 metro station. Several tram lines also stop nearby, providing direct access to the city center and the Prater area.
Is Hotel Stefanie a family friendly choice for a Vienna vacation?
This historic four star property is specifically noted for being family friendly. Its quiet location in the 2nd district offers a peaceful retreat while staying close to major attractions.
What are the dining options at Hotel Stefanie?
The hotel features a restaurant serving traditional Viennese cuisine in a tranquil courtyard garden. Guests also receive an exclusive sweet welcome amenity from the historic Confiserie Altmann & Kühne upon arrival.
What historical features can guests expect at Hotel Stefanie?
Recognized as the oldest hotel in Vienna, the property houses an extensive private collection of museum quality antiques and Habsburg artifacts. It has been owned and managed by the Schick family for five generations since 1600.
Does Hotel Stefanie offer parking or airport transfer services?
The hotel can help arrange private airport transfers or provide directions for using the City Airport Train. Guests arriving by car can utilize nearby parking facilities or contact the front desk for specific valet options.
Are modern amenities like high speed internet available at Hotel Stefanie?
Despite its 400 year history, the hotel provides all modern comforts including complimentary high speed Wi-Fi. The rooms bridge the gap between historic charm and contemporary convenience for all travelers.

Starting from

€150 / night


Class4 Historic Hotels
TypeHistoric Hotels
Price RangeModerate
AddressTaborstraße 12, 1020 Wien
Leopoldstadt (Prater)

The Neighborhood

2nd District: Leopoldstadt

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Features

historic buildingcentralquietlocal neighborhoodfamily friendlyromantic
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