Bellevue
Bellevue is a hotel in Vienna with 167 rooms and suites, all air-conditioned and some retaining original period details. The building combines classic Viennese architecture with modern comfort and includes an on-site restaurant, bar, and fitness center.
The hotel was built in 1873 in a style common on Vienna's main streets at the time and was originally designed to host visitors to the Vienna World Exhibition. Since then, it has remained popular by maintaining reliable service and high standards of care.
The hotel sits in Alsergrund, a neighborhood known for its old buildings and narrow streets that visitors appreciate for their history. The classic Viennese architectural style with decorative details on walls and ceilings shapes the building's character and creates a traditional feeling.
Check-in begins at 3 p.m. and check-out at 11 a.m., with the hotel often accommodating early arrivals or late departures upon request. The U4 metro line is just steps away, and nearby buses and a paid parking lot available for reservation make getting around easy.
The hotel was specifically designed for the 1873 World Exhibition and represents a rare record of infrastructure built to support international events of that era. Many guests return regularly and describe a sense of home that develops from the consistent and friendly care provided by staff.
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