Yes, this place is an oldie, but goodie. When you enter the hallway and room, there is definitely a 1906 feeling present. But I didn’t mind it – I actually found it in a way endearing 🙂 The hotel entrance is a bit tricky to find. You’ll probably walk past it a couple of times, before you realise it’s right in front of you. I picked a non-ensuite room, but there was a sink in the room, which always makes things a bit easier. It is a quiet place with a nice and helpful staff, and the surrounding area has a few restaurants and cafes, and a grocery store on the corner. The only drawback, if you would consider it one…, is location. I don’t mind walking around town when I’m out and about. I actually prefer it. However I do realise that the location of Pension Lehrerhaus might feel a bit off, if you’re staying in Vienna for a longer period of time. I stayed for a couple of days only, and I was fine. To give you an idea, it is about 1,2 km to Hofburg and 1,8 km to Stephan Square, but a lot to see on the way! BUT, there is a metro stop one block from the hotel, so even if you don’t feel like trotting the streets of Vienna all day long, I’d still consider this the place to get some rest.
Website: lehrerhaus.at
I also like staying places that have a bit of history about them. Definitely a good, budget option. Thanks for linking to #citytripping
It was like from my grandma’s time 🙂
I do like staying in places which have a bit of character rather than soulless chains – although the right kind of character! Good to know there’s public transport to get you in as well. #citytripping
I have had the best times at independent hotels, budget ones and high-end ones. Soulless is on point!