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Hotel Sacher Wien

★ 4.9$$$$Luxury
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Vienna's most legendary hotel, opened in 1876, directly opposite the State Opera. Birthplace of the original Sachertorte. Oozes imperial splendour with velvet, gilt, and original artworks throughout. The Sacher Bar is iconic.

Hotel Sacher Wien stands at Philharmoniker Strasse 4 in Vienna's 1st District (Innere Stadt), directly opposite the Vienna State Opera on the Ringstrasse. Opened in 1876 by Eduard Sacher, son of Franz Sacher—creator of the original Sachertorte—the hotel has become one of the most celebrated luxury establishments in Europe and a defining symbol of imperial Viennese culture. The address places guests within a few minutes' walk of the Albertina Museum, Burggarten, and the shopping lanes of Kärntner Strasse, while the Karlsplatz U-Bahn station (U1, U2, U4) is approximately five minutes on foot. Trams on lines 1, 2, and 71 stop on the Ringstrasse directly outside.

The interiors are a masterclass in 19th-century opulence: red velvet draperies, gilt-framed original artworks, dark wood panelling, and a collection of fine art assembled over more than 140 years. The hotel offers 149 rooms and suites across several categories, including the legendary Sacher Suite. All accommodations carry the hotel's signature richness of detail, with bespoke furnishings, marble bathrooms, and panoramic city views in upper-floor categories. Several suites are named after Viennese composers and overlook the State Opera directly.

Dining at Hotel Sacher Wien is an institution in its own right. The Rote Bar restaurant serves refined Viennese cuisine in a theatrical crimson setting, while the Anna Sacher restaurant offers a more intimate fine-dining experience. The ground-floor Café Sacher is one of Vienna's most celebrated coffeehouses, famous for its Original Sacher-Torte—a dense, apricot-glazed chocolate cake produced in-house since 1832 and available in gift boxes for international delivery. The Sacher Bar functions as a separate cocktail lounge with its own devoted following, particularly popular with opera-goers before and after State Opera performances.

Spa facilities include dedicated treatment rooms offering massages and beauty therapies. The concierge service is deeply expert, assisting guests in securing opera and concert tickets, arranging private imperial palace tours, and recommending Heuriger wine taverns in the Vienna Woods. Valet parking is available for guests arriving by car. The property has hosted royalty, heads of state, and cultural figures throughout its history and continues to operate with a formality befitting its heritage, while remaining attentive to contemporary guest expectations. The hotel's combination of historic gravitas and prime location makes it the quintessential Vienna grand hotel experience.

Amenities

  • Spa
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Concierge
  • Room service
  • Valet parking

Location

Philharmoniker Str. 4, 1010 Vienna

48.2031, 16.3694 — View on map

Highlights

  • Original Sachertorte in-house
  • Opposite Vienna State Opera
  • Imperial Red Bar
  • Café Sacher on ground floor

Tips

  • Book a table at Café Sacher separately from the room—queues for the Sachertorte can be long without a reservation, especially in peak summer months.
  • Request a room facing the State Opera when booking to secure direct Ringstrasse views; these rooms are in high demand and must be specified at reservation.
  • The hotel's concierge can assist with securing opera tickets through official channels—contact them at least 48 hours in advance for best availability.
  • Afternoon tea in the Rote Bar is considerably quieter than the main café during peak tourist season and offers the same quality of service.

FAQ

What is the Original Sacher-Torte and can it be purchased to take home?

The Original Sacher-Torte is a dense chocolate cake layered with apricot jam and covered in dark chocolate glaze, created by Franz Sacher in 1832. It can be purchased at the Café Sacher in gift boxes and is available for international shipping through the hotel's online shop.

Which public transport stops are closest to Hotel Sacher Wien?

Karlsplatz U-Bahn station (U1, U2, U4) is approximately five minutes on foot. Trams on lines 1, 2, and 71 stop on the Ringstrasse directly in front of the hotel.

Does the hotel require formal dress in its restaurants?

Smart attire is expected in the Rote Bar and Anna Sacher restaurant in the evenings. The Café Sacher is more relaxed but guests are still expected to dress neatly.

Are pets allowed at Hotel Sacher Wien?

The hotel welcomes dogs in certain room categories for an additional fee. Advance notice is required when making a reservation so the appropriate room category can be assigned.

Accessibility

The hotel has lift access to all room floors. The historic building's main entrance on Philharmoniker Strasse has a small step; guests with wheelchair or mobility requirements are advised to notify the hotel in advance so staff can arrange appropriate assistance and suitable room allocation.

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