A Historic Building Reimagined
Originally constructed in the early 20th century as a courthouse by Austrian architect Alfred Keller, the building has been transformed by luxury design studio Goddard Littlefair. The hotel spans four floors, featuring 86 rooms and 52 suites that balance natural light, bespoke furnishings, soft neutral palettes, and Secessionist-inspired fabrics, creating spaces of understated elegance and calm. A beautifully restored courtyard, sculptural chandeliers, and the original grand staircase form the centerpiece of the property.
Curated Culinary Experiences
Mandarin Oriental, Vienna presents a collection of dining venues reflecting the city’s cosmopolitan spirit and culinary sophistication under Chef Thomas Seifried. Each restaurant celebrates seasonal ingredients and local influences while incorporating international flair. The venues blend timeless design with contemporary refinement, positioning the hotel as a destination for modern gastronomy in the Austrian capital.
Wellbeing Inspired by Art and Music
The hotel’s spa offers holistic treatments that merge traditional Asian therapies with Vienna’s artistic and musical heritage. Experiences range from waltz-inspired bodywork to gong baths, providing guests with moments of balance, harmony, and renewal.
Art and Heritage at the Heart of the Hotel
A signature artistic installation, a reinterpretation of the Mandarin Oriental fan by Austrian artist Peter Jellitsch, symbolizes the hotel’s fusion of cultural heritage and modernity. The artwork features expressive brushstrokes on a geometric grid, reflecting a dialogue between Vienna’s craftsmanship, Art Nouveau influences, and contemporary creativity. The fan serves as both a visual centerpiece and a representation of the hotel’s identity, bridging tradition and innovation.
A Memorable Opening Experience
To mark its debut, the hotel introduced the “Be the First to Stay” package, offering daily breakfast, hotel credit, a welcome cocktail, and a cultural gift. Mandarin Oriental, Vienna positions itself as a new benchmark for luxury hospitality in the Austrian capital, combining historic elegance, contemporary design, and refined service.
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