Hotel Sans Souci Wien vs Hotel Das Triest
Hotel Das Triest and Hotel Sans Souci Wien are both rated highly by professionals. Overall, Hotel Das Triest is preferred by most professionals compared to Hotel Sans Souci Wien. Hotel Das Triest is ranked #10 in Vienna with accolades from 12 reviewers like Frommer's, The Telegraph and Michelin Guide.
Hotel Sans Souci Wien
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Burggasse 2, Vienna 1070, Austria
From $260 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Star Service
"Small and overwhelmingly stylish, it feels at times like an updated version of the zealously traditional Hotel Sacher. "
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Fodor's
"Hip trying to outdo hip is the force behind this recent boutique addition to the hotel scene."
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Afar Magazine
"Philippe Starck's design firm, Yoo, transformed an 1872 dowager hotel into the 63-room Hotel Sans Souci Wien."
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Wallpaper
"Sans Souci might translate to 'without a care', but the interiors of this new Viennese property have been put together very precisely indeed."
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Luxury
"The 63-room Hotel Sans Souci Wien is arguably the top hotel in Vienna, offering modern elegance and luxury amenities in a historic property right across from Museum Quarter."
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Hotel Das Triest
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Wiedner Hauptstrasse 12, Vienna 1040, Austria
From $189 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"The clean-cut lines of this designer hotel, with its homely rooms, are the work of Sir Terence Conran."
Insight Guides
"This great little design hotel set the scene for the explosion of chic, contemporary places to sleep in the Austrian capital."
Fodor's
"Transformed into an ultrasleek ocean liner, this design hotel was once a postal-coach station on the route between Vienna and the port city of Trieste."
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Jetsetter
"Historic coach house turned hip hotel in downtown Vienna designed by Sir Terence Conran."
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Lonely Planet
"This Sir Terence Conran creation is a symbiosis of history and modern design."
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