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Vienna, Austria

Rosewood Vienna

A beautifully restored historic 19th-century building

Ideally situated on Petersplatz, one of the most famous squares in Vienna’s Old Town, the hotel is located just steps away from the city’s most luxurious shopping and dining and its most famous historical sites.

Inside, you will find an impressive collection of 99 spacious guestrooms and suites that merge past and present through a thoughtful combination of elegant textural and artistic elements and the latest technological features.

And when it comes to dining, Rosewood Vienna sets a new standard in the capital. From a vibrant brasserie serving innovative Austrian and European dishes to a rooftop bar blessed with exceptional views of Vienna’s neighborhood, it’s got everything you’d crave for after a hard day’s exploring.

Highlights

Restaurants and bar

Spa and fitness center

24-hour in-room dining

Butler service in top suites

Concierge service

Complimentary house car

Laundry service

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Whatever you want from your adventure in Austria, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

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