
NH Wien City
Serviced Apartments
The Experience
Drop your bags at NH Wien City and you're standing on Mariahilfer Straße, the longest stretch of retail therapy in Europe. This isn't your standard cramped European hotel. It sits in Neubau, the 7th District, where the cool kids drink flat whites and the side streets of Spittelberg hide Biedermeier gems and cobblestones. Most of the 105 rooms here actually work like a private apartment hotel vienna style, offering 20 to 50 square meters of elbow room. You'll find dark wood floors, sharp red accents, and separate spaces for sleeping and living. The kitchenettes are the real draw. Having a microwave and fridge means you can skip the overpriced tourist menu and eat like a local. When you need to move, the Neubaugasse U-Bahn station is in the same building. You're minutes from the Hofburg or St. Stephen's Cathedral. It’s practical, central, and shockingly quiet.
What Makes It Stand Out
- Prime location on Europe's longest shopping street, Mariahilfer Straße
- Spacious suite-style rooms with separate living areas and modern kitchenettes
- Direct building access to the Neubaugasse U-Bahn station (U3 line)
- 24-hour wellness area featuring a sauna, relaxation room, and compact gym
- Generous 'Lazy Sunday' late checkout option extending until 5:00 PM
Rooms & Accommodation
Accommodations at NH Wien City function more like expansive suites than standard hotel rooms, ranging from 20 to 50 square meters in size. Most feature separate sleeping and living areas along with fully equipped kitchenettes, complete with microwaves and refrigerators. For the best experience, families and extended-stay guests should book the Apartment Suites, which offer additional living space, premium Nespresso machines, and elegant dark hardwood floors.
Kitchen & Self-Catering
The self-catering setup at NH Wien City changes the way you do Vienna. Most of the 105 suites come with modern kitchenettes that don't feel like an afterthought. You get solid countertops, a microwave, and a fridge to stash your finds from the local markets. It’s perfect if you're traveling with kids or sticking around for a week. Forget hunting for a restaurant every time someone needs a snack. Parents can prep formula or quick meals without a fuss. If you book the Apartment Suites, you'll also get a Nespresso machine for a proper caffeine hit before you hit the pavement. But you aren't totally on your own. There is a massive breakfast buffet on the first floor and a 24-hour bar by the front desk for grab-and-go drinks. Plus, the neighborhood is packed with grocery stores. Grab some local cheese and a bottle of Grüner Veltliner, and you're set.
Living Like a Local
Staying here puts you deep in the 7th District. Locals call it Neubau. It is arguably the most interesting corner of the city right now. Walk out the door and you're on the main shopping drag, but the real magic is a few blocks away in Spittelberg. It’s a maze of narrow alleys and old-world architecture that feels worlds away from the grand Ringstraße. This is where you’ll find the best Austrian Beisls and vegan spots. During December, the Spittelberg Christmas market is the one to visit for an authentic vibe. Living at NH Wien City means you use the Neubaugasse U-Bahn station downstairs just like a commuter. You can walk to the MuseumsQuartier in ten minutes to sit on an Enzi chair with a spritzer. It's the best way to see the city without feeling like a tourist in a bubble.
The Building & Amenities
The way nh wien city fits into the neighborhood is pure efficiency. Because the hotel shares a footprint with the U3 line at Neubaugasse, you can get from your bed to the subway without getting rained on. It's a lifesaver in winter. Even with the metro and the shopping crowds nearby, the rooms stay quiet. The soundproofing actually works. If you need to sweat, the 24-hour wellness area has a sauna, a lounge, and a gym that covers the basics. Drivers will appreciate the underground garage (a rarity in this part of town) and pet owners are welcome to bring their dogs along. Don't rush your exit on the weekend, either. Their Lazy Sunday policy lets you keep the room until 5:00 PM for free. It’s a small detail that makes a big difference when you want one last afternoon at a coffee house.
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Starting from
€120 / night

The Neighborhood
7th District: Neubau
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