Experiencing the quirkiness of the ‘25 Hours hotel’ in Vienna’s Museums Quarter

Our bedroom for the two-night stay

On a recent trip to explore Vienna's Museum Quarte, we decided to sample a quirky hotel range we’d heard a little about, the ‘25 hours’ hotel – and had a fantastic time in this cool place!

As the name suggests, it offers a unique and eclectic experience, blending modern amenities such (as a gym, bar, sauna etc) with playful, circus-inspired styling – giving it a real dose of personality. Located in Vienna’s stunning Museum Quarter, a vibrant cultural district with epic architecture in all directions, the hotel is within walking distance of several major museums and attractions, making it an ideal base for exploring the city.

 

Our room was thoughtfully designed with whimsical touches (such as a free minibar!) and contemporary comforts, providing a cosy retreat after a day of sightseeing. The hotel also features a rooftop bar with stunning views of Vienna, a restaurant that serves a mix of local and international food, and a wellness area for relaxation.

 

The public spaces are designed to be social and inviting, with quirky art installations, photobooths and cosy corners to relax or work.

Ultimately, we felt the 25hours Hotel was an engaging environment that reflects a break from the ordinary for us busy millennials that it deserves its own page. Give it a go and we think it’ll add to a really memorable stay in the heart of Vienna.


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Chris Shirley MA FRGS

About the Author: Chris is the founder of Hiatus.Design, a website design and branding studio that works with brands all over the world, a former Royal Marines officer and former risk advisor to the BBC.

Chris has travelled in over 60 countries, is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS), a Guinness World Record holder for rowing over 3500 miles across the Atlantic Ocean, a Marathon des Sables finisher, and has worked with Hollywood actors, world–renowned musical artists and TV personalities!

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