Novotel Wien Hauptbahnhof
Staying at Novotel Wien Hauptbahnhof was an absolute highlight of my trip to Vienna. The location couldn’t be better—just a 15-minute train ride from the airport (around €5.50), and right outside the station, you’ll spot the hotel near a bustling exit lined with food stalls. One of them is a Chinese restaurant that served delicious meals at great value—around €15 per person—and we ended up eating there twice. The hotel itself feels modern and well-maintained. Our room was spacious enough for two adults, and even with a child, the sofa could likely convert into a bed (though we didn’t test it). The bed felt larger than the 1.3m listed online—definitely comfortable for two, and honestly, much better than the Novotel I stayed at in Edinburgh last year, especially considering the price difference. Vienna’s overall cost of living is noticeably lower than in the UK. The bathroom features a smart wet/dry separation, and the vanity surface is generous—plenty of room for both of us to lay out our toiletries. Breakfast was fantastic: a wide variety of fresh fruits, pastries, eggs, yogurt, and coffee. My husband stuck mainly to fruit and yogurt each morning, while I enjoyed croissants, eggs, and a strong espresso. Service was attentive—though there’s no phone in the room, help was always just a floor away at the front desk. There’s a kettle provided, but only two bottles of water were given on arrival, one of which had carbonation—fortunately, tap water is safe to drink. No slippers included, but they’re easy to request at reception, and I actually asked for two extra pairs before checking out since I needed them for my flight. The only downside? I forgot to pack a hairdryer—European hotel ones are often outdated, weak, and take forever to dry hair. That said, this minor oversight didn’t ruin the experience. Overall, a top-tier stay with excellent value, convenience, and comfort. I’d absolutely recommend it—and return again.