Pension SuzannevsHotel Sacher Wien
Both Pension Suzanne and Hotel Sacher Wien are recommended by writers. Overall, Hotel Sacher Wien ranks significantly better than Pension Suzanne. Hotel Sacher Wien ranks #1 in Vienna with positive reviews from 14 publications including Concierge, Lonely Planet and Oyster.
Pension Suzanne
Walfischgasse 4, Vienna A-1010, Austria
From $87/night
- Free Internet
- Breakfast buffet
- Fax / photocopying
- Baggage storage
- Flatscreen TV
- Safe
Frommer's
"Only a 45-second walk from the opera house, this is a real discovery." Full review
Lonely Planet
"One of the nicest among the central places, Suzanne has a high comfort factor and a low-key, downbeat ambience; from here it’s just a short hop to the Staatsoper."
Rough Guide
"Family-run pension just off Kärntnerstrasse, furnished in tasteful period style; rooms are spacious, and many have baths, balconies and even small kitchens."
EuroCheapo
Editor's Pick
"Proprietors the Strafingers have outfitted their 25 room property in high Viennese style, which befits a location within sneezing distance of the Opera, the Ring, and the rest of the Innere Stadt." Full review
Oyster
Budget
"This family-run, lower-middle-range property is a solid choice for vacationers who are willing to sacrifice some amenities to be close to major attractions." Full review
Hotel Sacher Wien Show All Reviews
Philharmonikerstrasse 4, Vienna A-1010, Austria
From $403/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Concierge
"The smart blend, balancing the best of fin-de-siècle Vienna and the new siècle, carries over into the rest of the hotel."
Jetsetter
"Vienna charmer with bohemian history, a bold design and a fabulous bar and restaurant scene." Full review
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Despite how much there is to do and see in Vienna, many Sacher guests choose to spend a considerable amount of their time parked at the hotel.
Travel + Leisure
"1876 property opposite the opera house, popular for its old-world opulence, central location, and Pierre-Yves Rochon redesigned restaurant." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Ever since the Hotel Sacher was founded in 1876 it has been a Viennese institution, with guests ranging from emperors, diplomats and artists."
Frommer's
"The Sacher was built in 1876; and despite recent improvements, partial rebuilding, and renovations which added 40 new rooms and a deluxe spa, it still has an air of Habsburg-era glory." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
96.8
""Charming and with an excellent location," this "very nice, old-world hotel" opened in 1876 across from the Vienna State Opera and was once a meeting place for Austrian nobility." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"The reception, with its dark-wood panelling, deep red shades and heavy gold chandelier, is reminiscent of an expensive fin de siècle bordello." Full review
Afar Magazine
"Sacher is synonymous with luxury in Vienna. It’s the name of not just the hotel, but also Austria’s most famous cake, the delectable Sacher-Torte. " Full review
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And be sure to enjoy the famous torte—it’s an essential Vienna treat.
Star Service
"This lavish lair feels like a pied-a-terre for one of the Hapsburgs." Full review
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And although the rooms and hallways fascinate with a collection of more than 1,000 antiques and original oil paintings, it manages to avoid coming off as too pretentious—the fate of many of its peers in Europe.
Michelin Guide
0 Stars
"The rooms in this hotel dating back to 1876 are elegant and classic. They are also modern and equipped with all the latest technology." Full review