Sofitel Vienna Stephansdom
Praterstrasse 1, Vienna, Vienna, 1020, Austria, Vienna, AustriaWhy We Like It
The location and five-star treatment can't be beat, but hands-down, the constant, breathtaking panoramic views are the masterpiece of this design.
Fodor's Expert Review
In a city flush with Imperial architecture, this rousing modernist skyscraper is as refreshing as it is rare. Designed by the esteemed French architect Jean Nouvel, the hotel opened in 2010 and has been a premier lodging choice for the traveling elite ever since. It is a sleek, towering edifice situated on the edge of the hip 2nd District along the beloved Donaukanal (Danube Canal), and faces the bustling Innere Stadt.
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Room
The decor is a rainbow of colors if your vision of the world is black, gray and white. Stark is the word, but comfort is not sacrificed. A huge panel of windows brings in plenty of sunlight to soften the edges, and there are fabulous views. Needs are tended to: If a standard pillow just won't do, there is an entire menu of pillows to suit your needs.
You Should Know Rooms are more or less color coded by compass direction. White rooms face north and are the smallest with the least dramatic views.
Bathroom
What you'd expect given the minimalist features in the rooms. The soaking tubs are deep and expansive. The suds and shampoos are by Hermes.
Lobby
Corporate in feel, but nonetheless comfortable. There is ample seating with a broad view of the bustling street and canal.
Spa
8,000 square feet of pampering, with beauty treatments from Carita and Cinq Mondes. There is a wide array of massage choices in two categories: Asian and Western. You'll also find a small but intimate aromatic steam rooms. Afterward, lounge in your plush robe and take in the wonderful view of the city.
Gym
The workout room is well-equipped and comes, as ever, with a fantastic view. The gym is open 24 hours for night owls.
Dining
The kitchen at Das Loft, one of the city's premier restaurants, is run by award-winning chef Anton Gschwendtner. The menu is both French and international.
This is also where the view is most spectacular. The entire restaurant offers an unhindered, panoramic view of a grand city. The ceiling holds a remarkable installation by Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist, designed to complement the colors of the city as it goes to sleep.
Tip Go for a dinner at sunset to get the full experience.
Drinking
The cocktails are superb and many locals come for one or two just to enjoy the stunning view.
What's Nearby
Getting Around
The hotel is within walking distance of all major points of interest, and there are U-bahn stops just feet away. Across the canal, there is a Vienna Ring Tram at the Schwedenplatz for a convenient tour of the city.
Restaurants
Motto am Fluss is just across the way and offers international fare with a lovely evening view of the Danube Canal. Worth the 20 minute U-Bahn ride is Restaurant Kim, located in the 9th District. Kim delights with authentic Asian flavors suited to European tastes. Closer to "home," is the Casino Restaurant in the Inner Stadt, where good food is not a gamble. Note: you don't have to play the casino to enjoy the restaurant, but it is tucked a bit inside.