MANDARIN ORIENTAL ushers in a new chapter in Vienna’s luxury landscape with the opening of its first Austrian property, a meticulously restored landmark in the city’s prestigious First District.
Nestled within the Ringstrasse, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the hotel intertwines quintessential Viennese architecture with contemporary design principles. Boasting 86 rooms and 52 suites, four dining venues, a wellness centre, an inner courtyard, a fitness centre, and more, it offers every comfort a modern traveller could desire.
Mandarin Oriental Vienna
With interiors designed by Goddard Littlefair, the rooms and suites embrace a soft neutral palette, where natural light and bespoke furnishings work together to create a sophisticated, modern setting.
The hotel’s dining destinations introduce a distinct culinary perspective. From an all-day brasserie and a sophisticated fine dining venue to a cosy café and an intimate izakaya, each venue harnesses the power of seasonal ingredients, local influences, and international flair.
Mandarin Oriental Vienna
Additionally, the hotel spotlights local artistic talent through a commissioned fan by Austrian artist Peter Jellitsch. His design merges Vienna’s creative heritage with the brand’s Asian roots, drawing upon key Art Nouveau influences and traditional craftsmanship.
Mandarin Oriental Vienna
Overall, the hotel is a thoughtful new addition to the city, and seamlessly connects Vienna’s historic past with its evolving present.
by Sophie Richardson
To celebrate the opening of Mandarin Oriental, Vienna, the hotel has introduced a Be the First to Stay package, which includes daily breakfast, hotel credit, a welcome cocktail, and a cultural gift. For more information and to book, please visit here.