
Created by Kitzig Design Studios, the interior design is young, dynamic and brimming with life. community table and bar with food and drink available from morning until evening), a living room, wintergarden and terrace with table service. The first floor is a communal zone featuring a library, Bassena Kitchen (incl.

Its 198 rooms, each of which is just under 17m-2 are spread across nine floors. Just like the Bassena Wien Messe Prater, the four-star hotel promises to be a hip, unconventional hotel and relaxing retreat all rolled into one. That said, every room at Hotel Bassena Wien Donaustadt does have its own sink! Bassena Wien Donaustadt is due to open in the new Vienna Twentytwo quarter in the twenty-second district in the third quarter of 2022. 'Bassena' are the communal water taps with sinks that used to be found on the corridors of Viennese apartment buildings, where neighbors would stop for a chat. Hip Hotel in a New City Development: Bassena Wien Donaustadt At hotel cafe-brasserie &flora, chef de cuisine Parvin Razavi's dishes are fully in line with the principle of 'from root to leaf': which means almost no part of the vegetable or fruit goes to waste. There are also luscious terraces, a verdant courtyard and large amounts of plants inside the building. Its green facade sends out a strong message about sustainability and the need to adapt to a changing climate: the living wall system installed by Dutch greening specialists Sempergreen and planned by Green4Cities in Vienna helps keep temperatures down while cutting noise levels. Amenities include a pair of meeting rooms, gym and sauna as well as e-Vespa and e-bike hire. Created by BWM, the interior design concept provides a clear thread running through all of the 57 fancy flats, classy suites and epic lofts. This family-run 4-star hotel is already making a name for itself thanks to its cosmopolitan philosophy and outstanding service. The Hotel Gilbert recently celebrated its grand opening on December 21, 2021. The Rosewood Vienna also has its very own retreat and haven of relaxation: Sense, A Rosewood Spa.Ĭosmopolitan Island of Greenery Near MuseumsQuartier: Hotel Gilbert Designed by BEHF Corporate Architects in Austria and London studio Alexander Waterworth Interiors, the hotel has various bars and restaurants including a rooftop bar with fantastic views of the city and an intimate garden restaurant serving European cuisine. The lavish reworking of this historic former bank building dating back to 1830 has successfully retained the property's authentic charm. Discerning guests have the pick of 99 rooms and suites while various function rooms are available for meetings, conferences and gatherings of all kinds. It is the fifth Rosewood Hotel in Europe and the first to open in a German-speaking country.

Scheduled to open in late 2022/early 2023.įirst Rosewood in the German-Speaking CountriesĪnother luxury addition, the 5-star Rosewood Vienna, is set to open its doors in a sought-after first district location in summer 2022. A spa, a concept store, a coffee shop and a high-end restaurant with bar complete the luxurious picture. Its new function rooms are tipped to be among the nicest anywhere in the city. It is located in the historic Palais Henckel-Donnersmarck, a venerable old mansion house which is being completely refurbished for the project. Once completed, the five-star-plus accommodation will offer 111 units, more than two thirds of which are suites. Pure luxury on the Ringstrasse: Almanac ViennaĬurrently taking shape on Vienna's showpiece Ringstrasse boulevard, the Almanac Vienna will add another luxury highlight to the capital's hotel portfolio. The Leo Grand's character also extends to its hospitality offering: which includes what must be the capital's most exclusive Schanigarten cafe, a covered courtyard, an elegant bar and several private dining areas. The design pays homage to the eccentric, larger-than-life and art-loving Emperor Leopold I (1640-1705), who is a constant presence here, encouraging visitors to embark upon a voyage of discovery, both at the hotel and elsewhere in the city. Head designer Gabriele Lenikus and her team have delivered a bold reconsideration of Baroque opulence, recasting it in a spectacular present-day light.
