Bella Vienna Apartment
Vienna (Austria)
Gumpendorferstrasse 65, Vienna, Austria, 1060
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$ 102.35 |
Hostel Description
The Bella Vienna Apartment Hotel, which opened in March 2007, lies in the sixth district, Mariahilf, one of Vienna´s most beautiful districts. The hotel offers guests spacious rooms and a nice atmosphere to relax and enjoy their stay.
We would love to have you as our guests here in our hotel and are looking forward to seeing you.
Apartments:
Our apartments are modern and highly outfitted. All rooms have comfortable single/double beds, LCD-TV, wood flooring, a luxurious bathroom and internet connection. In the middle of August 2007, we plan to further invest in air conditioning, giving more comfort to our guests.
We have three categories for our rooms: standard, comfort and deluxe:
-Standard has all the features mentioned above.
-Comfort not only has all the other features above, but comes with a fully equipped kitchen (microwave, dish washer, cooking facilities, cutlery, plates, pans, pots, etc.), as well.
-For special occasions we have our deluxe room, which has a built-in Jacuzzi, with view over Vienna and a water bed, perfect for romantic nights or other similar events.
Children under the age of 6 stay for free (with their parents in a bed).
House pets are allowed for a fee per day, as well as parking availability.
Special requests, i.e. electric kettle, coffee machine, baby bed, can be supplied, as far as possible.
Location and Arrival:
The hotel is centrally situated, making it an ideal starting point for your visit in Vienna.
The famous shopping mile, Mariahilfer Strasse, is within walking distance to the hotel (about 5 minutes). The Inner City (Innere Stadt), with it´s beautiful historic sights, i.e. St. Stephans Cathedral, Hofburg, House of Parliament, etc., can be easily reached within 10 minutes by public transportation, for those who want to explore the city on foot, about 15-20 minutes.
Here are some of the ?must-see?s
Museumsquartier:
The appeal of Vienna?s MuseumsQuarter (MQ) extends beyond the high profile Leopold Museum, the Museum Modern Kunst and the Kunsthalle. From May to September the spacious courtyards of the MQ are transformed into a favorite summer hangout.
This hotspot not only draws a colorful mixture of museum goers and hipsters with its art, culture, theatre, music, dance, performances and literature, it also boasts boles, kids? workshops and sunny pavement cafés complete with cool sounds . Trendy bars and restaurants ensure that this urban oasis is still going strong well into the small hours.
Naschmarkt:
Vienna?s markets are about much more than just shopping. They are the lifeblood of the districts they serve, attracting a young, creative and lively scene. This is perfectly illustrated by the Naschmarkt.? the undisputed jewel in the crown of Vienna?s 26 permanent markets. Set between Karlsplatz and Kettenbrückengasse, the Naschmarkt is the mainspring one of the city?s most interesting districts. Culinary specialties are always fresh and in bountiful supply here, no matter whether they are typically Viennese or exotic. And trendy bar restaurants like the Naschmarkt Deli have long since gained a foothold. There is plenty for architecture fans to enjoy, as well, as there are more Jugendstil (art nouveau) buildings to be seen in the area than anywhere else in Vienna. The adjacent Saturday flea market is the stuff of legend for bargain hunters.
We would love to have you as our guests here in our hotel and are looking forward to seeing you.
Apartments:
Our apartments are modern and highly outfitted. All rooms have comfortable single/double beds, LCD-TV, wood flooring, a luxurious bathroom and internet connection. In the middle of August 2007, we plan to further invest in air conditioning, giving more comfort to our guests.
We have three categories for our rooms: standard, comfort and deluxe:
-Standard has all the features mentioned above.
-Comfort not only has all the other features above, but comes with a fully equipped kitchen (microwave, dish washer, cooking facilities, cutlery, plates, pans, pots, etc.), as well.
-For special occasions we have our deluxe room, which has a built-in Jacuzzi, with view over Vienna and a water bed, perfect for romantic nights or other similar events.
Children under the age of 6 stay for free (with their parents in a bed).
House pets are allowed for a fee per day, as well as parking availability.
Special requests, i.e. electric kettle, coffee machine, baby bed, can be supplied, as far as possible.
Location and Arrival:
The hotel is centrally situated, making it an ideal starting point for your visit in Vienna.
The famous shopping mile, Mariahilfer Strasse, is within walking distance to the hotel (about 5 minutes). The Inner City (Innere Stadt), with it´s beautiful historic sights, i.e. St. Stephans Cathedral, Hofburg, House of Parliament, etc., can be easily reached within 10 minutes by public transportation, for those who want to explore the city on foot, about 15-20 minutes.
Here are some of the ?must-see?s
Museumsquartier:
The appeal of Vienna?s MuseumsQuarter (MQ) extends beyond the high profile Leopold Museum, the Museum Modern Kunst and the Kunsthalle. From May to September the spacious courtyards of the MQ are transformed into a favorite summer hangout.
This hotspot not only draws a colorful mixture of museum goers and hipsters with its art, culture, theatre, music, dance, performances and literature, it also boasts boles, kids? workshops and sunny pavement cafés complete with cool sounds . Trendy bars and restaurants ensure that this urban oasis is still going strong well into the small hours.
Naschmarkt:
Vienna?s markets are about much more than just shopping. They are the lifeblood of the districts they serve, attracting a young, creative and lively scene. This is perfectly illustrated by the Naschmarkt.? the undisputed jewel in the crown of Vienna?s 26 permanent markets. Set between Karlsplatz and Kettenbrückengasse, the Naschmarkt is the mainspring one of the city?s most interesting districts. Culinary specialties are always fresh and in bountiful supply here, no matter whether they are typically Viennese or exotic. And trendy bar restaurants like the Naschmarkt Deli have long since gained a foothold. There is plenty for architecture fans to enjoy, as well, as there are more Jugendstil (art nouveau) buildings to be seen in the area than anywhere else in Vienna. The adjacent Saturday flea market is the stuff of legend for bargain hunters.
Hostel Directions
From the Airport to the City Center:
To get from the Vienna Airport at Schwechat, located outside the city limits, to the city center, you can choose from the City Airport Train, an Airport Express bus, the Schnellbahn (City Train), the Vienna Airport Service, or a taxi.
The City Airport Train leaves every half hour from the city center (Landstrasse/Wien Mitte) and the airport. The ride lasts 16 minutes (single ride 9 Euro, round trip 16 Euro.). It is possible to check in and receive one?s boarding pass at Wien Mitte (3, Invalidenstrasse / Marxer Brücke) on a specially designated City Airport Train track.
Airport Express Buses of the Vienna Airport Lines to/from the city center (1, Morzinplatz / Franz-Josefs-Kai). Duration: 20 minutes; every day from about 5:00 am to midnight; runs every 30 minutes; charge: single ride 6 Euro, round trip: 11 Euro.
Vienna Airport Lines: with the Airport City Train (Schnellbahn) S 7 you enjoy special discounts with the Vienna Card or with another ticket of the Vienna Transportation Authorities. For your ride to and from the airport, you need only buy an additional ?Aussenzonen? (outer zone) ticket for 2.20 Euro (1.70 Euro if bought in advance) and have it punched before entering the train. Without the Vienna Card, you need to pay two zones (4.40 Euro, or 3.40 Euro if bought in advance).
Please make sure that the train in the direction of the airport shows either the sign "Wolfsthal" or "Flughafen." From the airport to the center of Vienna, you should choose train with signs "Wien Mitte," "Wien Nord" or "Floridsdorf."
After making your way to the Center, take the U3 from ?Landstraße? till ?Neubaugasse?
From the main train station Westbahnhof
Take the U3 till ?Neubaugasse?
From Südbahnhof
Bus line Nr. 13A till ?Esterhazygasse?
To get from the Vienna Airport at Schwechat, located outside the city limits, to the city center, you can choose from the City Airport Train, an Airport Express bus, the Schnellbahn (City Train), the Vienna Airport Service, or a taxi.
The City Airport Train leaves every half hour from the city center (Landstrasse/Wien Mitte) and the airport. The ride lasts 16 minutes (single ride 9 Euro, round trip 16 Euro.). It is possible to check in and receive one?s boarding pass at Wien Mitte (3, Invalidenstrasse / Marxer Brücke) on a specially designated City Airport Train track.
Airport Express Buses of the Vienna Airport Lines to/from the city center (1, Morzinplatz / Franz-Josefs-Kai). Duration: 20 minutes; every day from about 5:00 am to midnight; runs every 30 minutes; charge: single ride 6 Euro, round trip: 11 Euro.
Vienna Airport Lines: with the Airport City Train (Schnellbahn) S 7 you enjoy special discounts with the Vienna Card or with another ticket of the Vienna Transportation Authorities. For your ride to and from the airport, you need only buy an additional ?Aussenzonen? (outer zone) ticket for 2.20 Euro (1.70 Euro if bought in advance) and have it punched before entering the train. Without the Vienna Card, you need to pay two zones (4.40 Euro, or 3.40 Euro if bought in advance).
Please make sure that the train in the direction of the airport shows either the sign "Wolfsthal" or "Flughafen." From the airport to the center of Vienna, you should choose train with signs "Wien Mitte," "Wien Nord" or "Floridsdorf."
After making your way to the Center, take the U3 from ?Landstraße? till ?Neubaugasse?
From the main train station Westbahnhof
Take the U3 till ?Neubaugasse?
From Südbahnhof
Bus line Nr. 13A till ?Esterhazygasse?
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