Ibis Wien Mariahilf - A 3-star eco-friendly hotel with free Wi-Fi and proximity to Mariahilfer Strasse
Located on Mariahilfer Gürtel, Ibis Wien Mariahilf features 341 air-conditioned rooms equipped with Sweet Bed by Ibis bedding, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. The hotel includes a 24-hour café-bar serving drinks and snacks, along with a restaurant offering traditional and international dishes. Guests can access Westbahnhof train station in a 3-minute walk, providing metro (U3, U6) and tram connections. Nearby landmarks include Mariahilfer Strasse (300 m), Museumsquartier (5-minute drive), and Schönbrunn Palace (2 km). The hotel also provides six conference rooms with daylight and AV equipment, as well as a public car park.
Pros
The tram stop (lines 6 and 18) is directly opposite the hotel, simplifying city exploration.
Rooms feature ergonomic work desks and free high-speed Wi-Fi, catering to business travelers.
Guests receive dry cleaning services, a 24-hour front desk, and complimentary lobby newspapers.
The Hop On Hop Off Tour Bus stops outside, making sightseeing convenient.
Cons
Some rooms face busy streets, potentially causing noise disturbances.
No spa or fitness facilities are available on-site.
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Ibis Wien Mariahilf offers a variety of rooms including double rooms, family rooms, and suites with breakfast, free cancelations, and special deals
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2 persons
195 sq. feet
1 Single bed
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3 persons
230 sq. feet
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Standard Double Room
2 persons
195 sq. feet
1 King-size bed
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Standard Double Room Panoramic View
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195 sq. feet
1 Double bed
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