Aparthotel in Austria

All Adagio aparthotels in Austria: the services of a hotel, the freedom of an apartment for your stay in Austria

The Vienna aparthotels, located in Austria's capital, offer a selection of 124 apartments, from cozy studios for two to spacious two-room apartments accommodating up to four guests. Additionally, four of these units are specifically designed to be accessible for individuals with disabilities, ensuring that hotel amenities are available for those with reduced mobility.

The Vienna aparthotels offer a range of accommodations in the heart of the Austrian capital, featuring 124 apartments that include studio options for 2 guests and two-room apartments for up to 4 guests. Additionally, 4 of these units are designed to be accessible for individuals with disabilities, ensuring convenient access to hotel amenities for those with reduced mobility. Each apartment has a full kitchen, a bathroom, a seating area and a work area. All also have the following basic equipment: telephone, television, air conditioning, high speed broadband internet access and access to an iron and ironing board. Although each apartment has a kitchen if you are running late, the apartment hotel offers breakfast and also has a vending machine for sandwiches and drinks. On site, there are 3 meeting rooms, a sauna, a fitness room, a laundry room and the hotel welcomes pets. Conveniently located on Julius-Raab-Platz in the centre of Vienna, near the old town and tourist attractions, the hotel is close to bus and train links to make travelling around the city easy. Austria encourages you to want to stay for a long time. The Aparthotel in Vienna provides you with the comforts of home, so that long-term stays and holidays are a pleasure you never want to stop.

Austria - the sound of music and not just in the mountains

Austria is the birthplace of many of our most famous classical composers - Haydn, Liszt, Schubert, Bruckner, Schoenberg, Mozart and, of course, the Strauss family. The cuisine is derived from the origins of the Austro-Hungarian empire and some of the most famous dishes are Sachertorte, Krapfen (a kind of doughnut filled with jam or custard) and Strudel, a sweet or savoury crisp pastry. Austria is mainly a mountainous country being situated close to the Alps and is filled with scented meadows that sheep and cattle graze on in summer. Down in the capital in Vienna, the Danube River dominates the town and less than 100 km away is the Wachau Valley, one of the most spectacular tourist attractions in Austria. The capital's palaces are definitely a must see, like The MuseumsQuartier. Austria is a fascinating mix of traditions, culture, modernity, design and new technology. Its unspoilt nature encourages visitors from all around the world and it really does have something for everyone. The image that was conjured up by the Sound of Music does exist, but there is a lot more to Austria than just yodelling in the hills.