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Guest reviews
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Very good (7 Reviews)
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Very nice hotel, good breakfast. You can quickly get to the city with the S-Bahn.
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The hotel is located far from the center, which makes it inconvenient to get into the city with public transportation.
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The hotel is far from the center, which makes it inconvenient to get into town using public transport.
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The hotel was conveniently located near the S-Bahn and was quiet. Staff and manager were super nice. The breakfast was balanced and plentiful. In the evening, there was the option for a small snack.
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Frank Rekasch
Good hotel. Located a bit far from the city.
4/5
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About the hotel
Vienna is always worth a trip! Book an affordable stay at the greet Wien City Nord. You will sleep in a modern hotel that focuses on sustainability in an exciting way. Thanks to the top public transport connections, you are quickly in the centre of Vienna.
About the hotel
The 3-star greet Wien City Nord hotel is located in the 21st district in the north of the Austrian capital. A lot of emphasis was placed on eco-friendliness in the furnishings, which is why many elements are "upcycled" - new ones were creatively designed from old furniture and deco. The open lobby with communal tables and an open bookcase invites you to linger and inspires you with its colourful, friendly decor.
The rooms are furnished with stylish second-hand furniture too, emphasizing the hotel's commitment to sustainability. The staff is known for their welcoming nature, and the hotel boasts cleanliness. Additional amenities include a bar serving excellent coffee and wine.
Vienna, Austria's capital, is a city rich in culture and history. Visitors can explore the grandeur of Schönbrunn Palace, admire the stunning architecture of St. Stephen's Cathedral, and immerse themselves in the world of classical music at the Vienna State Opera. The city's museums, such as the Kunsthistorisches Museum and the Albertina, offer a wealth of art and history. For a taste of local cuisine, the Naschmarkt is a must-visit. Finally, a leisurely stroll through the beautiful Vienna Woods completes the experience.
Rooms
All rooms at the greet Wien City Nord are barrier-free and have a private bathroom with shower/WC and hairdryer, satellite/cable TV, air conditioning, seating and desk.
About the hotel
About the hotel
Greet Vienna City North is a modern, eco‑friendly hotel featuring 96 sustainably designed rooms furnished with stylish second‑hand décor. Guests enjoy an open lobby with a breakfast area, bistro, and 24/7 mini‑market. The hotel emphasizes sustainability and offers easy access to Vienna’s city center and major attractions.
Good to know
Check-in at: 15:00
Check out before: 12:00
24-hour reception
Area
Distance to center: 6.5 km
Nearest train station: 0.15 km (Wien Brünner Straße)
Nearest metro station: 1.5 km (Floridsdorf Metro Stop)
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Child 0-6.99 years in own bed 70% discount
Child 7-11.99 years in own bed 50% discount
Child 12-17.99 years in own bed 30% discount
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Very nice hotel, good breakfast. You can quickly get to the city with the S-Bahn.
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St. Stephen's Cathedral
Located on Stephansplatz in the heart of Vienna's Historic City Centre, St Stephen's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral dating from 1147. Today, the church is Vienna's most important religious building, welcoming almost 3 million visitors each year. The cathedral's spectacular roof is laid with glazed ceramic tiles, also known as majolica, and makes for quite a sight.
Hofburg
Located in Vienna's Historic City Centre, the Hofburg is a former imperial residence. The palace was founded in the 13th century and has since been expanded considerably. Today, the palace grounds include a number of buildings such as the Austrian National Library and the Spanish Riding School. The complex is also divided into different wings which include the Swiss Wing and the Leopoldine Wing and it is easy to spend several hours here as an excursion when on a mini break or perhaps just a weekend break in Vienna.
Hundertwasser House
Take the train or car to the centre of Vienna and walk along the beautiful streets. Famous for its beauty and architecture, the city is an ideal destination for a city break or a long weekend break. One of the architectural highlights is the colourful and unique Hundertwasser Haus designed by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser in the Landstrasse district. In contrast is Hundertwasser Village, a shopping centre designed by the same artist and built in an old tyre workshop. The centre attracts 1.2 million visitors a year. Here you can enjoy modern art or sit and have a snack or drink in a cafe or restaurant. In the Kunst und Café on the ground floor of the Hundertwasser Haus you can also watch a film that takes you on a tour of the Hundertwasser Haus. A few hundred metres away is the KunstHaus Wien, also designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
Museumsquartier
Museumsquartier is a 60,000 m² area in Vienna's Historic City Centre and is one of the world's largest cultural areas. Among some of the area's beautiful buildings are as many as eight cultural institutions, including the Leopold Museum, the Architekturzentrum Wien, the Kunsthalle Wien and MUMOK (MUseum MOderner Kunst). The latter houses works by Andy Warhol, Picasso and Roy Lichtenstein, among others.
Natural History Museum Vienna
The Natural History Museum Vienna is one of the world's leading museums and houses more than 30 million objects. The themes range incredibly widely, but the museum's main areas of interest are the origins of the solar system, the evolution and development of life on Earth, and prehistoric traditions and customs. Exhibitions include the world's largest collection of meteorites and an extremely comprehensive display of dinosaurs and rare fossils.
Museum of Art History Vienna
The Museum of Art History (Kunsthistorisches Museum) in Vienna is one of the world’s most prestigious art museums, renowned for its vast and diverse collections. Opened in 1891, the museum is housed in a magnificent neo-Renaissance building on Vienna’s Ringstrasse, itself a work of art with an ornate dome and lavish interiors. Its galleries showcase masterpieces from ancient Egypt, classical antiquity, and the Renaissance, including works by Titian, Vermeer, Velázquez, and Bruegel the Elder. The museum also features an impressive collection of decorative arts, coins, and historical artifacts. With its blend of architectural grandeur and artistic treasures, the Museum of Art History offers visitors an inspiring journey through centuries of human creativity.
Christmas market in Vienna
From November until Christmas, Vienna is transformed into a magical Christmas landscape, where the smell of baked goods and hot mulled wine create a wonderful Christmas atmosphere. One of the better-known Christmas markets takes place on City Hall Square, which is transformed each year into a glittering wonderland where Christmas gifts, tree decorations, sweets and heated drinks await the interested visitor.
Here you'll find carousels as well as traditional crafts and fun Christmas workshops for children, while the trees in the surrounding park glow with light, making even the biggest Christmas sceptic weak at the knees.
Also nearby is the cultural and Christmas market in front of Schönbrunn Palace, offering romance with an imperial backdrop. The atmospheric market offers traditional crafts, Christmas decorations and Christmas concerts, as well as an extensive programme for children, where they can also experience interesting Christmas workshops.
Schönbrunn Palace
Schönbrunn Palace is one of Austria's greatest cultural treasures. The magnificent Baroque castle has 1,441 rooms and has been an incredibly popular destination for tourists from near and far since the mid-1950s. The castle's history spans more than 300 years, which is clearly felt and seen in the various architectural styles that visitors experience on their way around. The stunning palace gardens have been open to the public since the late 18th century.