
Perfect location between the city and the Vienna woods.
— Döblinger Hauptstraße 2, 1190 Vienna
How to find us
Metro
U6 Nussdorfer Straße — a few steps from the hotel.
Tram & bus
Trams 37 + 38 and bus 37A stop nearby.
Airport
Vienna International Airport — about 45 min by train and metro.
Central station
Wien Hauptbahnhof — about 30 min by public transport.
Hotel garage
Entrance at Döblinger Gürtel 1 · €25 per day-night · no reservations possible.
Taxi address
Döblinger Gürtel 1.
Sustainable arrival — welcome drink
Arriving by train, bus, bike or on foot? Enjoy a welcome drink at the bar.
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Guests arriving fully sustainably (public transport, train, bus, bike — excluding car and plane) receive a complimentary welcome drink at the bar.
Please show proof of arrival at the reception desk on check-in.
What you can discover nearby

Vienna City Card (Wien-Karte)
Free travel on bus, train and tram, plus discounts at 200+ museums, sights and restaurants.
Just ask at reception — the card is valid immediately for 24, 48, 72 hours or 7 days.
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Vienna State Opera
One of the world’s most celebrated opera houses, in the heart of the city.
U6 → U4 to Karlsplatz, then a short walk.
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St. Stephen's Cathedral
Vienna's Gothic icon and its dazzling tiled roof — the beating heart of the Old Town.
U6 to Spittelau, then U4 to Schwedenplatz, a 5-minute walk from there.
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Hofburg Imperial Palace
600 years of Habsburg history — Imperial Apartments, the Sisi Museum and Treasury all in one complex.
Tram 37/38 right outside the hotel to Schottentor, then U2 to Volkstheater.
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Belvedere Palace
Prince Eugene's baroque palace, home to Klimt's The Kiss and the world's largest Klimt collection.
U6 to Spittelau, U4 to Karlsplatz, then tram D to Schloss Belvedere.
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Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Art History)
The Habsburgs' art trove — Bruegel, Vermeer and one of the world's finest painting collections.
Tram 37/38 to Schottentor, U2 to Museumsquartier, then a 2-minute walk.
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Albertina Museum
World-class graphic art plus Monet, Picasso and more, perched right above the State Opera.
U6 to Spittelau, U4 to Karlsplatz, then a 5-minute walk past the Opera.
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MuseumsQuartier (MQ)
One of Europe's biggest culture quarters — Leopold Museum, mumok and lively courtyards.
Tram 37/38 to Schottentor, then U2 straight to Museumsquartier.
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Naschmarkt
Vienna's biggest market — 1.5km of street food, spices and delicacies, plus a Saturday flea market.
U6 to Spittelau, U4 to Karlsplatz — you'll step out right at the top of the market.
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Hundertwasser House
Rippling colour, uneven floors, rooftop greenery — Hundertwasser's playful anti-architecture up close.
U6 to Spittelau, U4 to Landstraße, then a 10-minute walk (or a short bus/tram hop).
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Sigmund Freud Museum
Freud's original consulting rooms on Berggasse – the birthplace of psychoanalysis, a short stroll from the hotel.
Hop on tram 37/38 toward Schottentor, then a 5-minute walk.
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Strudlhof Steps
Vienna's most famous Art Nouveau staircase, immortalised in Heimito von Doderer's novel of the same name.
Just a 12-minute walk from the hotel through the Servitenviertel.

Vienna Volksoper
Vienna's second opera house for operetta, musicals and ballet – just one U6 stop away.
One stop on the U6 toward Alser Straße / Philadelphiabrücke.
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Votivkirche & Sigmund Freud Park
A neo-Gothic cathedral on the Ringstraße, fronted by a leafy park perfect for a break.
Tram 37/38 to Schottentor, then a 2-minute walk.
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Liechtenstein Garden Palace
A baroque garden palace housing a princely art collection, set in the quiet Liechtenstein Park.
A 13-minute walk through Alsergrund along Liechtensteinstraße.
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Stadtpark (City Park)
Vienna's first public park, home to the golden Johann Strauss monument.
U6 to Spittelau, then U4 to Stadtpark.
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Türkenschanzpark
A sprawling landscape park with ponds, meadows and playgrounds in leafy Währing.
Tram 37/38 to Schottentor, then transfer to tram 41 to Sternwartestraße.
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Haus des Meeres (Aqua Terra Zoo)
An aquarium and zoo inside a former WWII flak tower – sharks, crocodiles and a tropical rainforest in the heart of Vienna.
U6 to Westbahnhof, transfer to U3 to Neubaugasse, then a 2-minute walk.
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Nussdorfer Straße metro (U6)
Nussdorfer Straße U6 station is just a few steps from the hotel.
About 2 min on foot — direct line to the city centre.

Schönbrunn Palace
The Habsburgs’ summer residence, set in a vast palace park.
U6 to Längenfeldgasse, change to U4 toward Hütteldorf.
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Vienna Prater
Amusement park and sprawling green park around the famous Ferris wheel.
U6 to Spittelau, then U2 or U4 toward the city centre.
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Heurigen in Grinzing
Traditional Viennese wine taverns serving estate wines and hearty regional fare.
Tram 38 from Schottentor reaches Grinzing in 15 min.

Vienna Woods
Rolling forested hills west of the city — perfect for hiking and mountain biking.
Tram 38 to its Grinzing terminus; signposted trails start from there.

Heurigen in Nussdorf & Heiligenstadt
Rustic wine taverns among the vineyards, just one tram stop away — Beethoven once lived here too.
From Spittelau (one U6 stop away), hop on Tram D to its Nußdorf/Beethovengang terminus.
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Kahlenberg & Leopoldsberg
Vienna's most famous viewpoints, with sweeping panoramas over the city, the Danube and the vineyards.
From Heiligenstadt (U4, reached via U6/U4 from Spittelau), Bus 38A climbs straight up to Kahlenberg.
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Klosterneuburg Monastery
A baroque Augustinian abbey above the Danube, home to Austria's oldest continuously run winery.
From Spittelau (one U6 stop away), the S40 suburban train reaches Klosterneuburg-Kierling in about 12 minutes.
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The Wachau Valley: Krems, Dürnstein & Melk
A UNESCO World Heritage stretch of the Danube lined with vineyard terraces, Dürnstein's blue abbey and Melk's abbey.
From Spittelau (one U6 stop away), regional trains (S40/REX) run direct to Krems or Melk.
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Bratislava – Day Trip to the Neighbouring Capital
Two capitals, one day: reach Slovakia's old town by catamaran or train in 60–75 minutes.
From the hotel, take U6/U4 to Schwedenplatz, where the Twin City Liner departs for Bratislava.
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Wiener Linien 24-Hour & Weekly Pass
One ticket for U-Bahn, tram and bus — the cheapest way to explore Vienna without limits.
Available at the ticket machine right at Nussdorfer Straße station, or via the WienMobil app.
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Baden bei Wien – Spa Town & Imperial Park
A historic spa town on the edge of the Vienna Woods, with a rose garden, thermal baths and Beethoven's footsteps.
Take Tram D from Spittelau to Oper/Karlsplatz, then change onto the Badner Bahn (WLB) for Baden.
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