2 Zimmer Wohnung, Vienna

Classic Design first district

Object number: KEGQ3
Picture gallery
Enjoy simple life this apartment is very quiet and centrally located.
Living space
80m²
Maximum occupancy
4 Persons
Complete accommodation help
1 private bathroom 1 Separated bedroom
3. floor
Check-in
15:00 - 00:00 Clock
Check-out
00:00 - 10:00 Clock

Sleeping options

Sleeping room

1x Double bed (1,80 m x 2 m)

Descripiton of accommodation

Equipment features

Basic equipment
  • Internet/Wifi
  • TV
  • Washing machine
  • Bedclothes
  • Towels
  • Private toilet
  • Vacuum cleaner
  • Iron & ironing board
  • Cleaning utensils
  • Hairdryer

First supply
  • Toilet paper
  • shampoo
  • Soap
  • Fridge filling on request

Kitchen
  • Private kitchen
  • Cooking utensils
  • Glasses/Tableware
  • Coffee machine
  • Dishwasher

Informations

  • Suitable for children
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Pets forbidden
  • Regular cleaning at extra cost

Infrastructure

U 1 Stephansplatz

Judenplatz in Vienna is a historically significant place and part of the first district, the Inner City. The infrastructure at Judenplatz reflects the historical significance of the place. Here are some aspects of the infrastructure at Judenplatz:

Monument and memorial: Judenplatz is best known for the Jewish monument, which commemorates the Jewish victims of the Nazi era. The memorial consists of a huge, walk-in library and symbolizes the legacy of the destroyed Jewish community in Vienna.
Jewish Museum Vienna: Judenplatz is also home to the Jewish Museum Vienna, which is dedicated to the heritage of the Jewish community in Vienna. The museum presents exhibitions on various aspects of Jewish culture, history and religion.
Historical architecture: The buildings around Judenplatz bear witness to the rich history of the place. The Palais Arnstein and the Misrachi House are just a few examples of the impressive architecture that surrounds the square.
Gastronomy and retail: There are also restaurants, cafés and shops in the area around Judenplatz. The dining options often offer a mix of traditional Austrian cuisine and international influences.
Transport connections: Judenplatz is easily accessible by public transport. There are bus stops and subway stations nearby, providing easy access to other parts of the city.
Cultural events: The square is also used for cultural events, including music and art events. These help to make the square a lively place for cultural exchange.
The infrastructure at Judenplatz is strongly influenced by its historical significance and creates an atmosphere that invites visitors to both reflect and enjoy. The combination of memorials, museums and the flair of the surrounding architecture makes Judenplatz a unique and important place in Vienna.

House rules

This accommodation is currently not offered and therefore cannot be rented!