Austria Trend Hotel Schloss Wilhelminenberg Vienna    
Offering elegance, style and comfortable accommodation, the Austria Trend Hotel Schloss is an ideal place to reside when you are in Vienna for vacation. Location Set in the west end of Vienna, on top of the Wilhelminenberg Hill, lies the Austria Trend Hotel Schloss Wilhelminenberg. Surrounded by the Vienna Woods and vineyards, this hotel is nevertheless well connected to public traffic and is within easy reach from the city centre. Rooms This property offers 50 well-appointed accommodation units that make you feel well and relaxed over the roofs of Vienna. Guests can enjoy spectacular views of the city Vienna from their rooms. Restaurant The delicious breakfast offered at the hotel makes you to start the day in a wonderful way. The Schloss Cafe serves typical Viennese coffee that is accompanied by famous pastries. General This hotel offers the perfect location for congresses, seminars and presentations for up to 200 guests in the castle and up to 2000 guests in the park. During leisure, you can enjoy jogging or strolling in the woods or playing at the minigolf area.
"Hotel is in the outskirt of Vienna. However, with the excellent public transportation system we never encounter any issues going in and out of Vienna center. Bus station is outside the hotel gate. 10 minutes on either 46B or 146B, you are at the U-4 station. Another 10 minutes and you are in the center. Although we did not get a room facing Vienna, the view from our room was still wonderful. We love waking up surrounded by green Vienna Woods and opened the window to country fresh air. Very relaxing after visiting the beautiful city of Vienna too. Excellent breakfast, friendly staff, free parking, free paramatic view... we miss this hotel already." - CHIH-HSU CHENG
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"Free secure parking and free wireless internet was appreciated.
Rooms a little musty, suggest management open windows for a few hours before guests arrival considering age of this building. Very
pleasant stay and would stay there again." - Siegfried Schuler
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