25hours Hotel at MuseumsQuartier

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(3,147 reviews)
Lerchenfelder Strasse 1/3, Vienna 1070 Austria
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About

The 25hours Hotel at MuseumsQuartier transforms the vibrant Neubau district into a playful circus‑inspired oasis. Each room is a colourful canvas featuring exclusive wallpapers by Berlin illustrator Olaf Hayek, high‑tech amenities, and a unique “big‑top” vibe that makes you feel like you’re stepping into a temporary festival tent. The hotel’s culinary lineup is equally daring – RIBELLI offers Neapolitan pizza and antipasti from its in‑house salumeria, while the sleek Der Dachboden Bar + Loft sports a rooftop terrace with panoramic views over Vienna’s rooftops. For a touch of nightlife, the Monkey Bar rooftop provides live music and signature cocktails atop a sloping glass canopy. With a 24‑hour wellness area, bike rentals, and an on‑site “Mermaid’s Cave” spa, guests receive everything from unorthodox décor to practical comforts. Whether you’re planning a short city break or an extended stay, the hotel’s relaxed service complements the cultural amenities of MuseumsQuartier, where art galleries, theatres and cafés thrive. The modern “air‑ship” lobbies, playful art installations, and a child‑friendly environment make it a standout choice for a memorable Viennese experience. Booking directly through the 25hours portal awards early check‑in (2 pm) and late check‑out (1 pm), ensuring flexibility around your travel plans. Guest reviews consistently praise the whimsical design and prime city location, while noting that peak season can bring crowds to its restaurants and rooftop spaces.

Highlights

  • Circus‑Themed Rooms
  • RIBELLI Restaurant
  • Der Dachboden Bar + Loft
  • Monkey Bar Rooftop Terrace

Must-See Areas

RIBELLI Dining Room
Der Dachboden Lounge
Monkey Bar Terrace
City View Balcony

Good to Know

Good for

Families
Couples
Solo Travelers
Food Enthusiasts

Best time to visit

The best time for a visit is late spring (April–May) and early autumn (September–October) when the weather is pleasant and the MuseumsQuartier buzz feels lively yet manageable.

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