Our Packages
Stroll through our packages and discover Vienna from a whole new perspective. Make some wonderful memories in our beautiful city!
Season special
- 10% off when booking 2 nights in a Deluxe Room or in one of our stunning Maisonette Suites
- 20% off when booking 3 nights or more in a Deluxe Room or in one of our stunning Maisonette Suites
- homemade sweet treat from our Bakery
- delicious "Albertina Breakfast" for two included
Package depends on availability and is available on request.
If you have any further questions or are interested in a booking, please contact:
dominik@theguesthouse.at oder T: +43 1 512 13 20 13.
We are looking forward to welcoming you soon!
Cancellation policy: Up to 2 days before arrival your reservation can be cancelled free of charge. After that and in case of a no-show we reserve the right to charge the full confirmed amount of the package!
Art in the City
There are more than 100 different museums in Vienna – from major collections of global caliber to bizarre little ones.
At the Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Fine Arts) you can see what the Habsburg Emperors collected - such as the world’s largest Bruegel collection, marble statues and gold treasures in the antiquities collection or mummies from the empire of the Pharaohs in the Egyptian-Oriental collection.
This is why we decided to create a tailor made package for all the art-lovers out there:
- 2 nights in a Deluxe room (32m²)
- breakfast for two
- sweet surprise from our bakery
- 2 tickets for the KHM
- a surprise gift from the Imperial Shop of the KHM
Package price: EUR 686,-
Package, Maisonette-Suite (47-52 m²) and additional nights are available due to availability and on request.
dominik@theguesthouse.at oder T: +43 1 512 13 20 13.
We're looking forward to welcoming you at The Guesthouse Vienna!
Cancellation policy: Up to 2 days before arrival your reservation can be cancelled free of charge. After that and in case of a no-show we reserve the right to charge the full confirmed amount of the package!
Fotocredit: © WienTourismus/Peter Rigaud