The hotel room is 35 square meters, which is considered large in Europe. The price is not expensive. It costs about 700 per night without breakfast.
I stayed for four nights in a row. I didn’t get bottled drinking water. It was the only hotel in Europe that didn’t provide bottled drinking water. In Europe, tap water should be available.
I gave a 5-euro tip after checking in on the first night. I forgot to tip on the morning of the second night because I had an appointment at Schönbrunn Palace at 9 o’clock. When I came back at night, the old towels were taken away and no new ones were given. I have been to more than 20 countries. This is the first time I have seen a hotel not changing towels. When I told the front desk, they didn’t even say sorry, as if it was my fault.
The room I stayed in also had no bathtub, although I saw reviews of other rooms.
In addition, the room 323 I stayed in was a connecting room next to the elevator, with a connecting door to the next room. I was too lazy to change it on the first day because I arrived late.
I didn't have breakfast at the hotel, which was 28 euros. I stayed at Anantara Budapest the night before, and the hotel's breakfast was 30 euros at the New York Cafe. Maybe Vienna is more expensive.
The transportation is very convenient. I bought the Vienna City Card, so the transportation to various places is included, except for the S7 to the airport.
4 to 5 minutes away, you can take the 71 bus to the Hofburg and the Vienna Art Museum.
Turn left and take the 71 tram, which is the entrance to the Lower Palace of Schönbrunn Palace.
Turn left and take the 71 tram. There is an old shop on the way to the 71 tram for more than 100 years.
Salm brau, good ribs, home-brewed beer, and delicious lemon beer.
From the hotel to the airport, cross the road to the right and take the S7 directly to the airport for 3 to 4 minutes. The adult ticket is 4.5 euros. Children are 1.1 euros (children are considered under 18 or 19 years old). Use city tickets. The card should have a discount, but I didn't figure out which one to choose on the machine. After the discount, it should be about 2.1 euros for adults.
From the hotel to the train station, the S2/S3 and S7 subways are all in the same place, and it's only two or three stops to Vienna Railway Station. I took the train from Budapest and it was very convenient to get to the hotel.
In addition, there is a medium-sized supermarket Lidl at the subway station, which is very convenient for buying fruits, yogurt, sausages, bread🥖 and various daily necessities.
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