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Hotel Sacher Wien

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hotel Sacher Wien, a prestigious 5-star hotel located in the heart of Vienna, Austria. Immerse yourself in the elegance and luxury of this iconic hotel, just 0.3mi away from the bustling city center. The hotel boasts 1251 positive reviews, making it a top choice for discerning travelers seeking an unforgettable experience.

Bed in Hotel Sacher Wien
Bed in Hotel Sacher Wien

Rooms

Suite with Terrace in Hotel Sacher Wien

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1 King Size Bed

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540 sqft

Suite, Terrace

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Terrace

Indulge in luxury in our spacious Suite with Terrace, a magnificent double room spanning over 624 sqft, featuring a private bathroom with a relaxing bathtub, a charming terrace, and premium amenities such as free WiFi, a coffee machine, and a flat-screen TV, providing a comfortable and unforgettable stay. Accommodating 3 adults and 2 children, this room is the perfect choice for a remarkable getaway.

Junior Suite in Hotel Sacher Wien

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1 Queen Size Bed

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515 sqft

Junior Suite, Queen Size

Hot tub

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Wifi

Indulge in the spaciousness of our Junior Suite, offering a generous 517 sqft of luxury. Unwind in the private hot tub, enjoy a comfortable night's sleep, and take advantage of our top-notch amenities including wifi, coffee machine, and air conditioning. Accommodating 3 adults and 2 children, it's the perfect retreat for your family.

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1 Double Bed

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345 sqft

Deluxe, View

Free wifi

Each rooms is individually furnished with luxurious furniture, art work and harmonious colors. They are spacious in size and come with modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TV. No extra beds possible.

Discover More

Indulge in a delightful breakfast as you start your day exploring the enchanting city of Vienna. With a variety of amenities, including free WiFi, a spa, fitness center, and a hot tub, you'll find everything you need for relaxation and rejuvenation during your stay. The hotel offers a range of services, such as a 24-hour front desk, room service, and a restaurant, ensuring that all your needs are met with utmost care.

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Experience the Best

Retreat to your soundproof and air-conditioned room, equipped with modern comforts including a minibar, flat-screen TV, and a private bathroom. Enjoy breathtaking city views from the terrace or unwind in the comfort of your room's sitting area. If you're traveling with pets, the hotel is pet-friendly, although extra charges may apply.

Experience the epitome of luxury at Hotel Sacher Wien, where impeccable service and outstanding amenities await. With its prime location, elegant rooms, and top-notch facilities, this hotel truly sets the stage for an unforgettable stay in Vienna. Book now to embark on an extraordinary journey of comfort and indulgence.

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Plan Your Stay

Satisfy your culinary cravings at Hotel Sacher Wien's exquisite on-site restaurants. The Grüne Bar offers a traditional ambiance and serves delectable international cuisine. Indulge in a gastronomic journey, from classic Austrian dishes to international favorites, all prepared using the finest ingredients. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty meal or a light snack, the Grüne Bar is the perfect spot to satisfy your appetite and savor the flavors of Vienna.

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Sacher Wien
Lounge or bar in Hotel Sacher Wien

Amenities

Restaurant

Business center

Free wifi

Room service

Fitness center

Free spa

Sauna

Air conditioning

Fitness centre/facilities in Hotel Sacher Wien
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Hotel Sacher Wien

Restaurants

Grüne Bar

Traditional, International

Rote Bar

Traditional, 0

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Lounge or bar in Hotel Sacher Wien
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I liked it. (keep reading) Staying in the Hotel Sacher has always been a dream of mine and I fulfilled it last weekend. The hotel is iconic and the locating is obviously nothing else than superb. I want to start by giving the highest compliments to the concierge team. I was mostly helped by a young fair-haired gentleman called Benjamin? Not sure. Nevertheless incredible. Here are some general things that I noticed (my background is in digital service delivery, selling courses and charging big $$ for services) First. In general I have a slight stiffness in the hotel. That's of course bc it's vienna's oldest hotel, ..., but it negatively influences the connection that your staff is able to create with your guests. My check-in was ok, but I wasn't asked any "small-talk" questions and I felt that I was the one leading the conversation more than anyone else. This was similar to all encounters that I had at the front-desk. Either it's stiffness, shyness, or the employees are slightly afraid of what their supervisor might think if they start talking on a personal level to guests. This brings me to the first takeaway. Educate your employees (front-desk) about how to create deeper and more meaningful relations with their guests. Allow them to greet the guests at the front door, build an SOP for certain questions (I know that Mandarin Oriental does that), and teach them about eye contact, and body language. I highly recommend the book "How to talk to anyone - Leil Lowndes". It will probably get your staff already 80% there. Second. Sacher is really nice. And it's an institution. I felt 1) too much pride of employees to say "I work in the Sacher" and 2) no innovation in terms of service delivery. Concierge should have whatsapp contact, nobody got in contact with me prior to the stay, I checked out and nothing "special" was recognised.

Nikolaus

Just about everthing (see below). Your staff are exceptional in every respect, warm, welcoming, efficient, eager to help your guests, and always with a smile. The public rooms are stunning; the luxury of the red salon and the blue bar are incomparably beautiful. The chocolate-covered Easter egg in the lobby was charming beyond words. Such personal attention to everything! The public rooms were sparklingly clean. The location is of course perfect. The expensive breakfast was worth every penny.

David

Lovely historic hotel with excellent staff, perhaps a little old fashioned but that's just personal taste. The only issue was a small one, the only English channels on the TV in our room were CNN, Sky News and BBC News. The TV wasn't a smart tv so we weren't able to login to Netflix, etc. Not that we were there to watch TV, but when relaxing in our room, we would've liked to watch something other than the news.

Alexis

Breakfast was very good. They should probably strain the freshly squeezed orange juice. Location could not not be better and staff is the best of old world professionals, courteous, mannerly and helpful

Ivana

Doormen: very cheerful and helpful; location - very central; cafés: very good breakfasts Front Desk apologised for the problems we had had. Birthday present from hotel in form of a Sachertorte.

Gavin

I liked it. (keep reading) Staying in the Hotel Sacher has always been a dream of mine and I fulfilled it last weekend. The hotel is iconic and the locating is obviously nothing else than superb. I want to start by giving the highest compliments to the concierge team. I was mostly helped by a young fair-haired gentleman called Benjamin? Not sure. Nevertheless incredible. Here are some general things that I noticed (my background is in digital service delivery, selling courses and charging big $$ for services) First. In general I have a slight stiffness in the hotel. That's of course bc it's vienna's oldest hotel, ..., but it negatively influences the connection that your staff is able to create with your guests. My check-in was ok, but I wasn't asked any "small-talk" questions and I felt that I was the one leading the conversation more than anyone else. This was similar to all encounters that I had at the front-desk. Either it's stiffness, shyness, or the employees are slightly afraid of what their supervisor might think if they start talking on a personal level to guests. This brings me to the first takeaway. Educate your employees (front-desk) about how to create deeper and more meaningful relations with their guests. Allow them to greet the guests at the front door, build an SOP for certain questions (I know that Mandarin Oriental does that), and teach them about eye contact, and body language. I highly recommend the book "How to talk to anyone - Leil Lowndes". It will probably get your staff already 80% there. Second. Sacher is really nice. And it's an institution. I felt 1) too much pride of employees to say "I work in the Sacher" and 2) no innovation in terms of service delivery. Concierge should have whatsapp contact, nobody got in contact with me prior to the stay, I checked out and nothing "special" was recognised.

Nikolaus

Just about everthing (see below). Your staff are exceptional in every respect, warm, welcoming, efficient, eager to help your guests, and always with a smile. The public rooms are stunning; the luxury of the red salon and the blue bar are incomparably beautiful. The chocolate-covered Easter egg in the lobby was charming beyond words. Such personal attention to everything! The public rooms were sparklingly clean. The location is of course perfect. The expensive breakfast was worth every penny.

David

Lovely historic hotel with excellent staff, perhaps a little old fashioned but that's just personal taste. The only issue was a small one, the only English channels on the TV in our room were CNN, Sky News and BBC News. The TV wasn't a smart tv so we weren't able to login to Netflix, etc. Not that we were there to watch TV, but when relaxing in our room, we would've liked to watch something other than the news.

Alexis

Breakfast was very good. They should probably strain the freshly squeezed orange juice. Location could not not be better and staff is the best of old world professionals, courteous, mannerly and helpful

Ivana

Doormen: very cheerful and helpful; location - very central; cafés: very good breakfasts Front Desk apologised for the problems we had had. Birthday present from hotel in form of a Sachertorte.

Gavin

I liked it. (keep reading) Staying in the Hotel Sacher has always been a dream of mine and I fulfilled it last weekend. The hotel is iconic and the locating is obviously nothing else than superb. I want to start by giving the highest compliments to the concierge team. I was mostly helped by a young fair-haired gentleman called Benjamin? Not sure. Nevertheless incredible. Here are some general things that I noticed (my background is in digital service delivery, selling courses and charging big $$ for services) First. In general I have a slight stiffness in the hotel. That's of course bc it's vienna's oldest hotel, ..., but it negatively influences the connection that your staff is able to create with your guests. My check-in was ok, but I wasn't asked any "small-talk" questions and I felt that I was the one leading the conversation more than anyone else. This was similar to all encounters that I had at the front-desk. Either it's stiffness, shyness, or the employees are slightly afraid of what their supervisor might think if they start talking on a personal level to guests. This brings me to the first takeaway. Educate your employees (front-desk) about how to create deeper and more meaningful relations with their guests. Allow them to greet the guests at the front door, build an SOP for certain questions (I know that Mandarin Oriental does that), and teach them about eye contact, and body language. I highly recommend the book "How to talk to anyone - Leil Lowndes". It will probably get your staff already 80% there. Second. Sacher is really nice. And it's an institution. I felt 1) too much pride of employees to say "I work in the Sacher" and 2) no innovation in terms of service delivery. Concierge should have whatsapp contact, nobody got in contact with me prior to the stay, I checked out and nothing "special" was recognised.

Nikolaus

Just about everthing (see below). Your staff are exceptional in every respect, warm, welcoming, efficient, eager to help your guests, and always with a smile. The public rooms are stunning; the luxury of the red salon and the blue bar are incomparably beautiful. The chocolate-covered Easter egg in the lobby was charming beyond words. Such personal attention to everything! The public rooms were sparklingly clean. The location is of course perfect. The expensive breakfast was worth every penny.

David

Lovely historic hotel with excellent staff, perhaps a little old fashioned but that's just personal taste. The only issue was a small one, the only English channels on the TV in our room were CNN, Sky News and BBC News. The TV wasn't a smart tv so we weren't able to login to Netflix, etc. Not that we were there to watch TV, but when relaxing in our room, we would've liked to watch something other than the news.

Alexis

Breakfast was very good. They should probably strain the freshly squeezed orange juice. Location could not not be better and staff is the best of old world professionals, courteous, mannerly and helpful

Ivana

Doormen: very cheerful and helpful; location - very central; cafés: very good breakfasts Front Desk apologised for the problems we had had. Birthday present from hotel in form of a Sachertorte.

Gavin

Location

Philharmoniker-Straße 4, Vienna, 1010, Austria

Hotel Sacher Wien