![]() At busier times, they are more frequent, running every 2 to 4 minutes while after 8:30 pm they run less frequently, around every 7 to 8 minutes. Trains usually depart around every 5 minutes during normal schedules. The Vienna U-Bahn operates daily between 5 am and 12:30 am approximately. Line U6 (Brown): goes into the northern and southern outskirts of Vienna.Line U4 (Green): connecting Hutteldorf in the west with Heiligendtadt in the north, with an important stop at the Schonbrunn Palace.You can also catch the train to the airport from the Wien Mitte stop on this line. Line U3 (Orange): crosses the city from northwest to southeast, from Ottakring to Simmering, passing through some tourist highlights including Stephansplatz and the Hofburg Palace.This line stops at the Prater too, and is also useful for getting to the Museumsquartier, Karlskirche and the Parliament building. Line U2 (Purple): covers the city centre in a semi-circle route that connects the Stadion (stadium) metro stop with Karlsplatz.This route has a stop at the cathedral and also goes to the Prater. You can also catch the train to the airport and to nearby cities from the Hauptbahnhopf stop on this line. Line U1 (Red): connects the north and south of Vienna, from Leopoldau station to Reumannplatz. ![]() Vienna's U-Bahn is made up of 5 lines all of the routes go underground, and some of them include overground stretches too. ![]() However, before it was built, the Viennese did use a similar system, the Stadtbahn or City Railway, which dated back to 1898. The more the merrier! The more fun for all of us.Construction on Vienna's metro system, called the U-Bahn, began in 1969, which makes it one of the most modern in Europe. And of course your children and pets are also welcome. Whether you drop in or book in advance, we’re always happy to see you. Stop on by the next time you’re in Vienna. Fresh fruit and vegetables harvested from the 7th floor. We recently started our own urban garden. If you’re more of a fruit person, we have something for you, too. The sweet Bienenstich (“bee sting”) cake made in-house at our bakery. Of course we have plenty of bee stings – no, not actual bee stings. Yes, we said bees! We provide shelter for our busy bees, and they return the favour with the best honey. Our chefs aren’t the only ones who are busy the Daniel bees are, too. In fact, we love it when our guests want more. ![]() And you’re welcome to go back for seconds. Whether you prefer sweet, savoury, hearty or exotic, we have something for every taste. We’ve heard guests say it repeatedly and we’re happy to spread the word. Our breakfast is said to be one of the best in Vienna. For all those who appreciate that on-the-road feeling while they sleep without sacrificing comfort. And we have a lot to offer: 116 modern rooms and a garden trailer. Because we know that a city hotel needs an open lifestyle that doesn’t box you in. You’re booking a very special urban attitude about life: smart luxury. When you book with us, you’re booking more than just a room. If you’d rather explore on foot or by bike, the following sights are nearby: The U1 metro line is a short walk from our hotel in the 3rd district, and from there you can head directly to the centre, Stephansplatz and Kärntnerstrasse and of course transfer to other lines, which will take you to the rest of the sights in Austria’s capital. And we hang boats from our roof, give bees a home and can even send you to bed in a trailer if you like… HOTEL IN THE CENTRE OF VIENNA Vienna Central Station, too – it’s just a short 10 minute walk away. That’s why we’ve put so much effort into everything we offer. We want our guests to be wowed outside and inside our hotel. Stephen’s Cathedral, but it’s mostly the little things that make memories. Yes, there are the main attractions like the Vienna Zoo, Schönbrunn Palace, the Prater and St. For smart travellers, young design aficionados and city-loving individualists. Unassuming, clean, cool and near the city centre – that’s Hotel Daniel Vienna. Especially when that “less” is so exclusive. SMART LUXURY, URBAN GARDENS AND BUSY BEES
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