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Simmering is Vienna’s quiet heart in the east—a true local gem. No crowds, no rush. Just laughter from neighbours, jazz drifting from corner cafés, and a calm that feels almost sacred. Step inside, and let the station whisper: 'Slow down. Breathe. This is real Vienna.'

Arthotel Ana Gala

Arthotel Ana Gala

3.8 / 51 Reviews
Viriotgasse 5
8.27KM from Simmering
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Simmering

Hotel am Stein stands out as a top choice for travelers seeking authentic character in Simmering. Located just steps from the Vienna Woods hiking trails, this boutique hotel blends modern comfort with natural design elements. Guests enjoy free bicycle rentals to explore nearby green spaces and the scenic Vienna Ring Road.

The hotel’s on-site restaurant features locally sourced ingredients, offering traditional Austrian countryside cuisine. Easy access to public transit—via Bus 218 or U6 Metro Line—ensures a 30-minute ride to central Vienna landmarks like St. Stephen’s Cathedral and Hofburg Palace. Ideal for those who value both urban convenience and peaceful neighborhood ambiance.

The most efficient way to reach Simmering is via the Vienna U6 Metro Line, which connects directly from central stations like Hauptbahnhof or Ottakring—just a 15-minute ride to Simmering Station. Exiting the station, you’re within a 5-minute walk of main shopping streets and local amenities.

Alternatively, Bus 218 serves key transfer points linking Simmering to Vienna Airport and southern districts. For a more leisurely journey, rent a Citybike and cycle along the Vienna Woods Trail, enjoying panoramic views of greenery and historic neighborhoods while experiencing an off-the-beaten-path side of Vienna.

Simmering offers rich local culture through venues like Kunstwerk Simmering, an art center hosting rotating exhibitions and community workshops. Don’t miss the monthly local farmers’ market, where you can sample fresh bread, handmade jams, and organic produce.

Join a guided Vienna Woods hiking tour led by residents passionate about history and ecology, exploring pre-war industrial sites and conservation zones. Many cozy Gasthäuser (family-run taverns) still serve traditional dishes such as Krapfen (fried doughnuts) and Schnitzel, offering an authentic taste of Viennese home cooking—perfect for immersive cultural discovery.

Yes, Simmeringer Hauptpark is the largest green space in the district, spanning over 10 hectares. It features playgrounds, walking paths, picnic lawns, and a lake where visitors can rent paddle boats.

The park also houses a branch of the Vienna Zoo, showcasing native birds and small mammals. Weekends often bring family-friendly events like craft markets and open-air concerts. Nearby, the Vienna Woods hiking trail extension offers safe, flat routes perfect for strollers and cyclists.

Bring a picnic and relax under the trees—this urban oasis delivers a peaceful retreat with nature-centered fun for all ages.

Absolutely. Despite being less touristy, Simmering boasts numerous authentic Gasthäuser like Zum Goldenen Löwen and Wirtshaus zur Sonne, serving traditional Austrian home-style meals such as Tafelspitz, Käsknödel, and house-made sausages. These establishments use locally sourced ingredients daily, ensuring freshness and genuine flavor.

Many feature outdoor seating areas where guests can enjoy live folk music during summer evenings. Local bakeries also offer freshly baked treats every morning—try Buchteln (sweet dumplings) or slices of Sachertorte with a classic Viennese coffee. It’s a true taste of Vienna’s slow, heartfelt culinary culture.

Hotel prices in Simmering are notably affordable compared to central Vienna, with budget to mid-range options ranging from €70 to €120 per night. Hotel am Stein offers stylish rooms at competitive rates, including breakfast and free Wi-Fi.

For longer stays or families, Aparthotel Simmering provides self-catering apartments starting at €85 per night, featuring kitchenettes and spacious layouts. Most hotels include free parking and 24-hour front desk service.

Budget travelers can opt for Hostel Simmering, where dorm beds start at €45 per night. Located near the U6 metro line, it offers excellent connectivity and is ideal for backpackers and cost-conscious visitors.