Ibis Wien Hauptbahnhof Hotel Shuttles |
Trusted service since 2003
Flight Delayed? We wait.
24/7 Customer Service
| ||
VIE airport hotel transfers Within the bounds of Vienna’s tourist-friendly Wieden neighborhood and just walking-distance from the capital’s Central Station, the Ibis Wien Hauptbahnhof is the premiere choice for business travelers looking to rest cozy and save money. The hotel’s urban-chic theme flows through its vibrant industrial lounge & 24-hour cocktail bar, while each room provides a fashionable design that offers just enough space to work and sleep. General perks of the hotel include free Wi-Fi and a spacious business center, while nearby parks and museums offer easygoing leisure. Book a ride all to yourself if public transportation isn’t your thing, skipping Vienna Central Station’s many light rail and subway connections for private vehicle rentals such as sedans, vans and SUVs instead. And for professionals looking to stay timely, consider helpful meet-and-greet services great for bypassing traffic or for simply arriving to Vienna International Airport on time, whether it’s through an informative local personal driver or basic taxi drop off.
Look forward to what’s close the moment you wake up, choosing between the quiet lawns and large statues making up Schweizergarten, afterward walking the winding paths that lead to the colorful contemporary art of Belvedere 21. Even more culture can be found through adjacent landmarks such as the Museum of Military History, which provides astounding war artifacts across multiple levels of an old battle castle, and next door to that is the intimate plays held at the ART for ART Theater. Those looking to discover something beyond the city can easily get a scenic train ride across various southern villages on the outskirts, whether it be the charming buildings of Gramatneusiedl or the rural restaurants serving fresh farm ingredients in Götzendorf an der Leitha. Consider winding down with a wide variety of nearby restaurants once you get back to your room, whether it be through colorful sushi served in a surreal atmosphere at IKI Restaurant or especially popular Austrian cuisine at Der Ringsmuth. |