Hotels in Austria
Showing 22 hotels
Prices include all taxes and fees
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Grossarler Hof, an SLH Hotel
50.22 milesFrom*
479€
Honors Discount Dinner and Breakfast
Free parking - 1 of 9

Hampton by Hilton Salzburg Messe
54.61 milesComing Soon
We're accepting reservations for September 15, 2026 and beyond.
Free breakfast - 1 of 12

Hotel Schloss Seefels, an SLH Hotel
65.85 milesFrom*
461€
Honors Discount Breakfast Included
Free parkingOutdoor pool - 1 of 12

Hilton Garden Inn Wiener Neustadt
98.81 milesFrom*
80€
The Hilton Sale Honors
Free parking - 1 of 8

DasPosthotel, an SLH Hotel
108.36 milesFrom*
387€
Honors Discount Breakfast Included
Free parking - 1 of 12

DoubleTree by Hilton Vienna Bosei
109.41 milesComing Soon
We're accepting reservations for October 15, 2026 and beyond.
Free parking - 1 of 12

Hampton by Hilton Vienna City West
109.81 milesFrom*
84€
The Hilton Sale Honors
Free breakfast - 1 of 9

Altstadt Vienna, an SLH Hotel
110.93 milesFrom*
254€
Honors Discount Breakfast Included
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Hotel Das Tyrol, an SLH Hotel
111.17 milesFrom*
255€
Honors Discount Advance Purchase
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Hotel Astoria Vienna, Curio Collection by Hilton
111.74 milesFrom*
214€
Honors Discount Advance Purchase
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Hampton by Hilton Vienna Messe
113.45 milesFrom*
96€
The Hilton Sale Honors
Free breakfast
What kind of amenities are featured at the hotels in Austria?
If you’re planning a trip, you’ll find that many hotels in Austria are incredibly well-equipped with modern comforts to ensure a relaxing stay. Most places offer reliable Wi-Fi and digital key access, along with excellent on-site dining that serves both hearty local specialities and international favourites. You’ll often have the chance to unwind in superb wellness facilities, such as traditional spas, heated pools, and fitness centres. Some hotels may also include practical extras like EV charging and spacious family rooms, making them a fantastic base for all types of travellers exploring this beautiful country.
What activities are popular for travellers holidaying in Austria?
You’ll never be short of things to do in Austria, whether you’re a fan of high-altitude adventure or refined city culture. Many visitors flock to the Alps for world-class skiing in winter and panoramic hiking or mountain biking in the summer, while others prefer exploring the grand imperial palaces and museums of Vienna and Salzburg. You can enjoy everything from scenic cruises along the Danube River to swimming in the crystal-clear waters of the Lake District. Don’t miss the chance to experience authentic traditions at the seasonal Christmas markets or local folk festivals, which bring a wonderful atmosphere to the historic squares of Innsbruck and beyond throughout the year.
What type of food can guests expect to find while visiting Austria?
Tasting the local Austrian cuisine is a highlight of any visit, offering a delicious mix of alpine tradition and modern flair. You can look forward to iconic dishes like Wiener Schnitzel and hearty Tafelspitz, followed by world-famous pastries such as Sachertorte or apple strudel. Many restaurants take great pride in using fresh, seasonal ingredients from the surrounding countryside. If you're in Vienna, spend an afternoon experiencing the legendary coffeehouse culture, while in the rural regions, you can enjoy regional wines and local cheeses at a traditional Heuriger (wine tavern).
When is the most enjoyable time of year to visit Austria?
Because the weather in Austria changes so beautifully with the seasons, there’s never a bad time to visit. Spring and summer are particularly lovely for wandering through botanical gardens or enjoying open-air festivals in the mild sunshine. As autumn arrives, you’ll be treated to spectacular golden landscapes and lively wine harvest events. If you’re a fan of winter sports, the snowy months are perfect for hitting the Alpine slopes, while the magical festive markets in the cities create a truly wonderful atmosphere for a holiday break.
What are the main transport options for getting around Austria?
Public transport in Austria is famous for being incredibly efficient and reliable, with ÖBB (the national railway) offering high-speed connections between major hubs like Vienna, Salzburg, and Innsbruck. For reaching remote mountain regions or alpine villages, the extensive Postbus network is an essential secondary option that often times its arrivals to match train schedules. Within cities, sightseeing is straightforward thanks to dense tram and bus networks, while Vienna also features a fast U-Bahn (underground) system. Most travellers find the ÖBB Scotty app indispensable for real-time routing across the entire country, ensuring journeys through the stunning countryside and vibrant urban centres are as smooth as possible
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