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Hotel Erzherzog Rainer

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hotel Erzherzog Rainer, a charming 4-star hotel located in the heart of Vienna, Austria. Just 0.9mi away from the city center, this hotel offers the perfect balance of convenience and tranquility. With 1981 glowing reviews, you can trust that your stay here will be nothing short of exceptional.

The hotel provides an array of amenities, including free WiFi, air conditioning, and a 24-hour front desk. You can start your day off right with a delicious breakfast, and later indulge in the tasty offerings of the on-site restaurant. Need to unwind after a long day of exploring? Head to the bar for a refreshing drink. The hotel also offers a business center and room service for added convenience.

Bed in Hotel Erzherzog Rainer
Decorative detail, Bed in Hotel Erzherzog Rainer

Rooms

Double Room in Hotel Erzherzog Rainer

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1 Queen Size Bed

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195 sqft

Double Room

Private Bathroom

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Air conditioning

Our spacious Double Room is perfect for couples and families with a child, offering a comfortable sitting area and a queen size bed. Enjoy the convenience of a private bathroom, minibar, flat-screen TV, and air conditioning while staying with us.

Double Room with Courtyard View in Hotel Erzherzog Rainer

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1 Queen Size Bed

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195 sqft

Queen Room, Courtyard View

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Experience ultimate comfort in our Double Room with Courtyard View, featuring a spacious 194 sqft room with a Queen size bed. Enjoy a private bathroom with a bathtub, minibar, flat-screen TV, air conditioning, and other amenities, ensuring a relaxing stay for 2 adults and 1 child.

Single Room in Hotel Erzherzog Rainer

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1 Twin Bed

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170 sqft

Twin Room, Single Use

Private Bathroom

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Air conditioning

Experience comfort and convenience in our Single Room, featuring a private bathroom, minibar, flat-screen TV, air conditioning, and more. With its soundproofing and elegant decor, this room offers the perfect retreat for a relaxing stay.

Discover More

Each room at Hotel Erzherzog Rainer is designed with your comfort in mind, featuring soundproof walls, a bathtub, and free toiletries. Wake up refreshed and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee from your in-room tea/coffee maker. Other amenities include a minibar, flat-screen TV, and a safe for your valuables.

Come and experience the best of Vienna at Hotel Erzherzog Rainer. With its prime location, excellent reviews, and affordable starting price of $119, your stay here will be truly memorable. Book your room today and start creating unforgettable memories in the heart of Austria.

Facade/entrance in Hotel Erzherzog Rainer
Facade/entrance in Hotel Erzherzog Rainer

Experience the Best

Looking to satisfy your taste buds? Look no further than the on-site restaurant, Wiener Wirtschaft, at Hotel Erzherzog Rainer. With a family-friendly and traditional ambiance, this restaurant is perfect for a cozy meal with loved ones. Indulge in a variety of culinary delights, from local Austrian dishes to international favorites. Whether you're craving a hearty schnitzel or a comforting bowl of goulash, the restaurant has something to satisfy every palate.

Bedroom, Bed in Hotel Erzherzog Rainer
Bedroom, Bed in Hotel Erzherzog Rainer

Plan Your Stay

When it comes to payment, Hotel Erzherzog Rainer offers a range of accepted methods to ensure a hassle-free experience. Cash is accepted, but if you prefer the convenience of card payment, rest assured that American Express, Diners Club, Visa, Mastercard, JCB, and Maestro are also accepted. So you can enjoy your stay and settle the bill with ease.

Restaurant/places to eat, Lobby/Reception in Hotel Erzherzog Rainer
Restaurant/Places to Eat in Hotel Erzherzog Rainer

Amenities

Restaurant

Business center

Free wifi

Room service

Air conditioning

Bar

Tour desk

Soundproof rooms

Breakfast, Restaurant/Places to Eat in Hotel Erzherzog Rainer
Bathroom in Hotel Erzherzog Rainer

Restaurant

Wiener Wirtschaft

Family Friendly, Traditional, 0

Food in Hotel Erzherzog Rainer
Breakfast, Restaurant/Places to Eat in Hotel Erzherzog Rainer
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My stay was exceptional. When booking the room online, I had no idea that I will stay in a hotel with over 100 years of tradition. The old fashioned climate of this historical hotel is why it stands out in the era of modern hotels with copy-paste design. I loved everything about my stay - kind staff, both in the restaurant and in the front desk. I loved the idea of keys instead on keycards with front desk staff handing me the correct key before I even started saying the room number. I enjoyed the tiny museum of the hotel in the lobby including eg. bell boy uniform from 1934. Yet do not worry, the room is not antique, it is modern, but cosy, with plenty of lamps arranged in different ways. Bed was extremely comfy. The room was quiet. Breakfast parlour is elegant, choice of food extensive. A little tip - if you want to have dinner in the hotel restaurant Wiener Wirtschaft, make a reservation - it is a really popular place serving typical local food including Tafelspitz. I can go on and on telling why I enjoyed my stay so much, but I will add one more thing - very good location, just a few steps away from U1 Taubstummengasse metro station, tram no. 1 that will take you to the Ring, also not far from Main Railway Station, Karlsplatz/ Oper, Schloss Belvedere.

Ingrid

This is my perfect European hotel. It isn’t a chain. It was family run for years, and the employees take pride in their work. It is full of the kind of character that only a well-preserved 100-year-old hotel can provide, like a 2 door elevator, real keys with fobs for the rooms, and a breakfast room with a gorgeous tile stove, classical music playing, and a selection of newspapers on offer to read while you eat. The front desk recommended a terrific nearby caffe where I could eat on a Sunday night when the hotel restaurant was closed, and they printed out transit directions for me when I asked for help one morning. On 12/6, housekeeping left a foil-wrapped chocolate Santa on my bed to celebrate St. Nicholas Day. When I was recovering from Covid and needed to eat breakfast in seclusion in my room the first morning of my stay, the breakfast staff fetched me a tray and silverware. The breakfast was a delicious full Austrian breakfast, including fresh growing horseradish sprouts, house made plum strudel, muesli and berry compote, and cheeses, crudite, and cold cuts. Finally, I loved the fresh air circulation provided via a venting system that didn’t necessitate opening the window.

Claudia

I loved my room on the fifth floor with a balcony where I could sit and read with a cup of tea. The first thing I liked was at reception, where in response to my somewhat rusty German I was asked if I preferred to use German or English to which I said 'German'. My room was very clean and very comfortable with great attention to detail. For example, there were coat hooks for when you come in with a slightly damp coat. The bathroom had plenty of shelves as well as hooks. There was a coloured towel provided for make-up wearers. Breakfast was really good with plenty of fruit and vegetables as well as interesting mueslis. And of course cheeses, meats, breads, pastries, juices, and I think there was even sparkling wine on offer. I liked being given my own pot of coffee. As my phone was out of action for over 24 hours I was very grateful for access to a computer in the lobby. It was a very comfortable haven to return to after a hard day pounding the pavements of Vienna. Oh yes, the location was good. Near Secession but not too far from the railway station.

Kathryn

This hotel is marvellously situated, particularly for anyone arriving by rail at the Hauptbahnhof, from which it is one stop on the underground or a short trip by taxi. It is also well- served by tram, with direct links to the Ring at the State Opera and further, including the major exchange hub at Schottentor. The rooms are clean, comfortable and - if on the small size - more than adequate for anyone not spending a lot of time in the room. The staff are both friendly and very helpful. Breakfast itself was excellent - although the one sour note of my stay was an order of two fried eggs which had still not arrived when I needed to leave 15 minutes later. The ever-helpful front desk ensured that that item (which incurs an extra charge) came off the bill. All in all, very good value for money and highly recommended.

Deon

We spent unforgettable days in this hotel. Everything was amazing. The standard room is very spacious and well decorated. The hotel has a great history and it shows in every detail. There is a small museum in the lobby of the hotel, which contains many historical items related to this place. The breakfast is very good and varied. The hotel has a very cozy restaurant where you can have a tasty dinner. The main sights can be reached on foot, enjoying the beauty of Vienna every second. I had a birthday while staying at the hotel, and after walking around the city, I found a small tasty compliment from the hotel in the room with wonderful wishes and a recipe of this compliment. Our stay in Vienna was like a fairy tale thanks to this hotel, we are very grateful for the hospitality

Marya_travel

My stay was exceptional. When booking the room online, I had no idea that I will stay in a hotel with over 100 years of tradition. The old fashioned climate of this historical hotel is why it stands out in the era of modern hotels with copy-paste design. I loved everything about my stay - kind staff, both in the restaurant and in the front desk. I loved the idea of keys instead on keycards with front desk staff handing me the correct key before I even started saying the room number. I enjoyed the tiny museum of the hotel in the lobby including eg. bell boy uniform from 1934. Yet do not worry, the room is not antique, it is modern, but cosy, with plenty of lamps arranged in different ways. Bed was extremely comfy. The room was quiet. Breakfast parlour is elegant, choice of food extensive. A little tip - if you want to have dinner in the hotel restaurant Wiener Wirtschaft, make a reservation - it is a really popular place serving typical local food including Tafelspitz. I can go on and on telling why I enjoyed my stay so much, but I will add one more thing - very good location, just a few steps away from U1 Taubstummengasse metro station, tram no. 1 that will take you to the Ring, also not far from Main Railway Station, Karlsplatz/ Oper, Schloss Belvedere.

Ingrid

This is my perfect European hotel. It isn’t a chain. It was family run for years, and the employees take pride in their work. It is full of the kind of character that only a well-preserved 100-year-old hotel can provide, like a 2 door elevator, real keys with fobs for the rooms, and a breakfast room with a gorgeous tile stove, classical music playing, and a selection of newspapers on offer to read while you eat. The front desk recommended a terrific nearby caffe where I could eat on a Sunday night when the hotel restaurant was closed, and they printed out transit directions for me when I asked for help one morning. On 12/6, housekeeping left a foil-wrapped chocolate Santa on my bed to celebrate St. Nicholas Day. When I was recovering from Covid and needed to eat breakfast in seclusion in my room the first morning of my stay, the breakfast staff fetched me a tray and silverware. The breakfast was a delicious full Austrian breakfast, including fresh growing horseradish sprouts, house made plum strudel, muesli and berry compote, and cheeses, crudite, and cold cuts. Finally, I loved the fresh air circulation provided via a venting system that didn’t necessitate opening the window.

Claudia

I loved my room on the fifth floor with a balcony where I could sit and read with a cup of tea. The first thing I liked was at reception, where in response to my somewhat rusty German I was asked if I preferred to use German or English to which I said 'German'. My room was very clean and very comfortable with great attention to detail. For example, there were coat hooks for when you come in with a slightly damp coat. The bathroom had plenty of shelves as well as hooks. There was a coloured towel provided for make-up wearers. Breakfast was really good with plenty of fruit and vegetables as well as interesting mueslis. And of course cheeses, meats, breads, pastries, juices, and I think there was even sparkling wine on offer. I liked being given my own pot of coffee. As my phone was out of action for over 24 hours I was very grateful for access to a computer in the lobby. It was a very comfortable haven to return to after a hard day pounding the pavements of Vienna. Oh yes, the location was good. Near Secession but not too far from the railway station.

Kathryn

This hotel is marvellously situated, particularly for anyone arriving by rail at the Hauptbahnhof, from which it is one stop on the underground or a short trip by taxi. It is also well- served by tram, with direct links to the Ring at the State Opera and further, including the major exchange hub at Schottentor. The rooms are clean, comfortable and - if on the small size - more than adequate for anyone not spending a lot of time in the room. The staff are both friendly and very helpful. Breakfast itself was excellent - although the one sour note of my stay was an order of two fried eggs which had still not arrived when I needed to leave 15 minutes later. The ever-helpful front desk ensured that that item (which incurs an extra charge) came off the bill. All in all, very good value for money and highly recommended.

Deon

We spent unforgettable days in this hotel. Everything was amazing. The standard room is very spacious and well decorated. The hotel has a great history and it shows in every detail. There is a small museum in the lobby of the hotel, which contains many historical items related to this place. The breakfast is very good and varied. The hotel has a very cozy restaurant where you can have a tasty dinner. The main sights can be reached on foot, enjoying the beauty of Vienna every second. I had a birthday while staying at the hotel, and after walking around the city, I found a small tasty compliment from the hotel in the room with wonderful wishes and a recipe of this compliment. Our stay in Vienna was like a fairy tale thanks to this hotel, we are very grateful for the hospitality

Marya_travel

My stay was exceptional. When booking the room online, I had no idea that I will stay in a hotel with over 100 years of tradition. The old fashioned climate of this historical hotel is why it stands out in the era of modern hotels with copy-paste design. I loved everything about my stay - kind staff, both in the restaurant and in the front desk. I loved the idea of keys instead on keycards with front desk staff handing me the correct key before I even started saying the room number. I enjoyed the tiny museum of the hotel in the lobby including eg. bell boy uniform from 1934. Yet do not worry, the room is not antique, it is modern, but cosy, with plenty of lamps arranged in different ways. Bed was extremely comfy. The room was quiet. Breakfast parlour is elegant, choice of food extensive. A little tip - if you want to have dinner in the hotel restaurant Wiener Wirtschaft, make a reservation - it is a really popular place serving typical local food including Tafelspitz. I can go on and on telling why I enjoyed my stay so much, but I will add one more thing - very good location, just a few steps away from U1 Taubstummengasse metro station, tram no. 1 that will take you to the Ring, also not far from Main Railway Station, Karlsplatz/ Oper, Schloss Belvedere.

Ingrid

This is my perfect European hotel. It isn’t a chain. It was family run for years, and the employees take pride in their work. It is full of the kind of character that only a well-preserved 100-year-old hotel can provide, like a 2 door elevator, real keys with fobs for the rooms, and a breakfast room with a gorgeous tile stove, classical music playing, and a selection of newspapers on offer to read while you eat. The front desk recommended a terrific nearby caffe where I could eat on a Sunday night when the hotel restaurant was closed, and they printed out transit directions for me when I asked for help one morning. On 12/6, housekeeping left a foil-wrapped chocolate Santa on my bed to celebrate St. Nicholas Day. When I was recovering from Covid and needed to eat breakfast in seclusion in my room the first morning of my stay, the breakfast staff fetched me a tray and silverware. The breakfast was a delicious full Austrian breakfast, including fresh growing horseradish sprouts, house made plum strudel, muesli and berry compote, and cheeses, crudite, and cold cuts. Finally, I loved the fresh air circulation provided via a venting system that didn’t necessitate opening the window.

Claudia

I loved my room on the fifth floor with a balcony where I could sit and read with a cup of tea. The first thing I liked was at reception, where in response to my somewhat rusty German I was asked if I preferred to use German or English to which I said 'German'. My room was very clean and very comfortable with great attention to detail. For example, there were coat hooks for when you come in with a slightly damp coat. The bathroom had plenty of shelves as well as hooks. There was a coloured towel provided for make-up wearers. Breakfast was really good with plenty of fruit and vegetables as well as interesting mueslis. And of course cheeses, meats, breads, pastries, juices, and I think there was even sparkling wine on offer. I liked being given my own pot of coffee. As my phone was out of action for over 24 hours I was very grateful for access to a computer in the lobby. It was a very comfortable haven to return to after a hard day pounding the pavements of Vienna. Oh yes, the location was good. Near Secession but not too far from the railway station.

Kathryn

This hotel is marvellously situated, particularly for anyone arriving by rail at the Hauptbahnhof, from which it is one stop on the underground or a short trip by taxi. It is also well- served by tram, with direct links to the Ring at the State Opera and further, including the major exchange hub at Schottentor. The rooms are clean, comfortable and - if on the small size - more than adequate for anyone not spending a lot of time in the room. The staff are both friendly and very helpful. Breakfast itself was excellent - although the one sour note of my stay was an order of two fried eggs which had still not arrived when I needed to leave 15 minutes later. The ever-helpful front desk ensured that that item (which incurs an extra charge) came off the bill. All in all, very good value for money and highly recommended.

Deon

We spent unforgettable days in this hotel. Everything was amazing. The standard room is very spacious and well decorated. The hotel has a great history and it shows in every detail. There is a small museum in the lobby of the hotel, which contains many historical items related to this place. The breakfast is very good and varied. The hotel has a very cozy restaurant where you can have a tasty dinner. The main sights can be reached on foot, enjoying the beauty of Vienna every second. I had a birthday while staying at the hotel, and after walking around the city, I found a small tasty compliment from the hotel in the room with wonderful wishes and a recipe of this compliment. Our stay in Vienna was like a fairy tale thanks to this hotel, we are very grateful for the hospitality

Marya_travel

Location

Wiedner Hauptstr. 27-29, Vienna, 1040, Austria

Hotel Erzherzog Rainer