Vienna Family Suites & Apartments: 5 Hotels with Real Space for Four
10 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Vienna . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Vienna does family suites better than almost any city in Europe. The historic center is full of converted Belle Époque apartments, the imperial palaces left behind enormous high-ceilinged rooms that work as proper two-bedroom units, and there is a deep tradition of pension-style stays where the kitchen and the living room are not afterthoughts. We picked five places where four people actually fit: one boutique stadthotel, two genuine aparthotels in the inner city, one design-led apartment hotel and one art-filled luxury apartment building with free parking. Prices range from around 170 to 400 euro per night for a unit that sleeps four.
Vienna feels older than it actually behaves. The architecture is grand opera, but the people sitting on park benches are eating ice cream and reading novels, and the cafés are full of locals working laptops next to grandmothers and toddlers in equal measure. It is a city that takes coffee, cake, walking and quiet very seriously. Once you accept the slower pace, Vienna with kids unfolds beautifully: huge parks, free playgrounds, and museums that genuinely want children inside them.
🛏️Why Vienna Apartments Win for Families on a City Break
Family suites in Vienna are mostly real apartments, not hotel rooms with an extra bed shoved in. The aparthotels we picked all have separate sleeping zones, a real kitchen with a stove, a fridge that fits a week of groceries, and a dining table you can actually use. That changes the trip mathematically. A family of four eating two meals a day at restaurants in central Vienna easily spends 120 euro daily on food alone. Cooking breakfast and one dinner per day at the apartment cuts that to 30 to 40, which more than offsets the slightly higher nightly rate of an apartment versus a budget hotel room.
Beyond the kitchen, Vienna's family-suite hotels share a few practical advantages. Most are inside the Ringstrasse loop or one stop from it, which means the U-Bahn, museums, Prater fairground, Stephansdom, the State Opera and Schönbrunn are all between five and twenty minutes away. Most include a real check-in desk with someone who speaks English, German and one other language fluently, so you get the apartment-hotel hybrid: privacy and space, but with a concierge to call when the laundry needs collecting or you want a kid-friendly restaurant recommendation. And almost all the central buildings still have lifts, period staircases and inner courtyards that kids find more interesting than any museum.
Parent's take
Honestly, the killer feature of a Vienna family suite is the dining table. Not the kitchen, not the second bedroom, the table. A 6-year-old who would melt down in a restaurant after twenty minutes will happily eat pasta and play card games at a real table for an hour. That hour is the difference between a stressful trip and a pleasant one.
Our Top 10 Picks
Hotels in Vienna with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

LOVIS Suites Vienna
Innere Stadt
Wonderful
1,128 reviews
LOVIS Suites Vienna is a 4-star design-led aparthotel near Stephansplatz, opened in 2023, with apartment-style suites featuring kitchenettes, smart home controls, separate seating areas and large bathrooms. Polished, contemporary and squarely aimed at families and longer-stay travellers who want hotel service plus apartment space.
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€399/night
Why families love LOVIS Suites Vienna
LOVIS feels like a Berlin design hotel with Vienna sensibility. The suite layout was clever: a bedroom that closed off completely, a separate living area with a sofa bed and dining table, and a kitchen island that doubled as breakfast bar. Kids found the smart-home controls fascinating for about six minutes. The location near Stephansplatz means you walk to everything, and the building has a quiet inner courtyard for adult coffee hour.

Wonderful
1,115 reviews
WELTWIEN Luxury Art Apartments is a 4-star apartment building in Meidling, with art-filled one and two-bedroom flats featuring full kitchens, dining tables and free private parking — a rare luxury in central Vienna. Larger, quieter and more residential than the inner city options, ideal for families who want space and a car for day trips.
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€226.33333333333334/night
Why families love WELTWIEN Luxury Art Apartments & Free Parking
WELTWIEN is the right call if you have a car or want one. Free parking in central Vienna is unicorn territory, and the apartments themselves are bigger and quieter than anything we found in the first district. Each unit has different art on the walls, which the kids enjoyed grading on a 1 to 10 scale. The U6 metro is two minutes away and gets you to Stephansplatz in 14 minutes. Bring board games, settle in for a week.

Boutique Hotel Das Tigra
Innere Stadt
Wonderful
850 reviews
A small family-run hotel two minutes from Schottentor with a basement bike fleet that includes child sizes if you ask in advance. The location puts the Donaukanal path five minutes away and the inner ring lane right outside.
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€180/night
Why families love Boutique Hotel Das Tigra
We took two kids on the smaller bikes for an afternoon along the Donaukanal and the staff swapped one out for a slightly bigger frame after our daughter's knees came up too high. Reception sent us off with a paper map of the safe routes and a little tip about the ice cream stand at Schwedenplatz, which our seven-year-old still talks about. Rooms are tight but immaculate, and they let us stash the bikes in the courtyard overnight without fuss.

Zoku Vienna
Leopoldstadt
Wonderful
600 reviews
An apartment-hotel near the Prater with full kitchens in every loft and bikes available downstairs through the front desk. The Prater fairground is a 10-minute pedal away and the Donauinsel is even closer.
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€195/night
Why families love Zoku Vienna
The loft setup with the kitchen and the staircase up to the bed sounded gimmicky and ended up being the best layout we have ever had with kids: separate sleeping for parents, a sofa-bed pull-out for the kids downstairs, and a real fridge for breakfast yogurt. They booked the bikes for us through Pedal Power around the corner and got us a child seat and a kid bike same-day. Common areas have games, books, and a giant table where our kids made friends with another family from Munich.

Henriette Stadthotel Vienna
Leopoldstadt
Wonderful
1,086 reviews
Henriette Stadthotel Vienna is a 4-star boutique hotel in Leopoldstadt, ten minutes' walk from the Prater fairground and one U-Bahn stop from the Old Town. Family rooms have separated sleeping areas, the in-house kitchen serves a strong organic breakfast, and the building's quiet courtyard is a parent's quiet-time secret weapon.
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€393.6666666666667/night
Why families love Henriette Stadthotel Vienna
Stadthotel is the right word. Henriette feels less like a hotel and more like staying with a stylish Viennese aunt who has very good taste. The family suite was two real rooms with proper doors, not a partition curtain. Kids loved the breakfast room (chocolate spread on real bread, fresh juice, you get the idea). The walk to Prater took twelve minutes, which is exactly long enough for everyone to build up an appetite for the Riesenrad.

Wonderful
1,089 reviews
Singerstrasse 21-25 is a 4-star aparthotel literally 350 metres from St Stephen's Cathedral, with proper one and two-bedroom apartments featuring full kitchens and washing machines. Old Town location, modern interior, no stars on the building exterior but a true family base for couples travelling with two or three kids.
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€270/night
Why families love Singerstrasse 21-25 Aparthotel 350m next to St Stephen's Square
The location is the main event. You step out of the door and you are 30 seconds from Graben, two minutes from Stephansdom and three from Sacher. Apartments are practical rather than fancy, but everything works: real kitchen, washer/dryer, proper sofa bed, fast Wi-Fi. We had a one-bedroom plus sofa-bed unit and four people slept comfortably. Reception was helpful with stroller storage and grocery delivery.

Numa Vienna Terra
Margareten
Wonderful
1,038 reviews
Numa Vienna Terra is a 4-star modern apartment hotel in Margareten, two U-Bahn stops south of Stephansplatz, with self-check-in apartments featuring real kitchens, washing machines and floor-to-ceiling windows. Affordable for the size and quality, popular with families who want apartment space at hotel-room prices.
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€229.66666666666666/night
Why families love Numa Vienna Terra
Numa is the budget hero of this list. About 170 to 200 euro a night gets you a real two-room apartment with kitchen and washer in a quiet residential block. Self-check-in is genuinely smooth (door code, lift code, app key for the apartment). Margareten is not the prettiest neighbourhood at first glance but it has great bakeries, a Saturday market and the U4 metro, which gets you to Schönbrunn in eight minutes. We have stayed three times.

Hotel Am Parkring
Innere Stadt
Wonderful
420 reviews
Twelfth-floor hotel inside an office tower on the Ringstrasse with rooftop views and bikes arranged through the concierge with one call. The bike lane on the ring runs directly past the front door.
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€220/night
Why families love Hotel Am Parkring
Our kids spent the first half-hour at the window picking out landmarks while we sorted out bikes downstairs, which the concierge had ready in 20 minutes from a shop on Stubenring. The breakfast spread is huge and the staff brought a high chair without being asked. Rooms higher up get extraordinary views of the Stadtpark, which is a five-minute roll on bikes for a quick green break before the longer Donaukanal route.

Stanys - Das Apartmenthotel
Rudolfsheim-Funfhaus
Excellent
380 reviews
An apartment hotel five minutes from Westbahnhof with kitchenettes in every room and bikes you borrow free from the lobby. A 10-minute ride drops you on the Wienfluss path which winds eastwards into the centre.
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€145/night
Why families love Stanys - Das Apartmenthotel
Best value of our trip, by a long way. The apartment had a proper kitchen, separate bedroom, and washing machine, and the bikes downstairs included two child sizes that staff held aside for us when I emailed two weeks ahead. Westbahnhof made day trips to Schonbrunn easy and the U-Bahn at the corner takes bikes outside rush hour. The neighbourhood is residential, so it is quieter at night than the Innere Stadt hotels.

Motel One Wien-Prater
Leopoldstadt
Excellent
1,200 reviews
A budget design hotel right beside the Prater amusement park with a small bike fleet bookable at the front desk and a kid-friendly snack bar open 24 hours. The Prater car-free park is across the road.
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€110/night
Why families love Motel One Wien-Prater
We picked this for the location and ended up loving the price. The Prater park is literally across the street, so the bikes the front desk loaned us went straight into 6 km of car-free path with our two kids. Rooms are modern and small, but the family room had bunk beds the kids called dibs on. Breakfast is paid extra and we skipped it for a bakery two doors down. Front desk is friendly with families and held our luggage all afternoon after checkout.
💡Booking Tips: How to Get a Real Family Suite in Vienna
- 1Filter Booking searches for 'apartment' or 'aparthotel' rather than 'family room', because Vienna's true family suites are almost all in apartment-format buildings. A 'family room' here often means a hotel room with a sofa bed in the corner. An 'apartment' means real walls, two separate sleeping areas, and a kitchen.
- 2If you are travelling with kids over six, prioritise apartments inside the first district (Innere Stadt) like Singerstrasse 21-25 or LOVIS Suites. The U-Bahn is great, but small kids pull on your patience by stop number three. Walking to the Stephansdom, the Opera and the Prater playground from the door beats any metro ride.
- 3Schönbrunn is enormous and includes a free playground inside the palace gardens. Plan a half-day there and pack a picnic from the Naschmarkt the night before. Your apartment kitchen makes this trivial, and saves about 60 euro versus a tourist-trap restaurant lunch.
- 4Most Vienna apartments charge separately for breakfast (typically 18 to 24 euro per adult). Skip it. Buy yoghurt, croissants, salami and fruit at Billa or Spar (every neighbourhood has one) and breakfast at the apartment table. Kids prefer it. Adults prefer the price.
- 5Book a U-Bahn family day pass (about 9.20 euro) on day two when you actually need transport. Day one, walk everywhere. Vienna's inner city is small and pram-friendly, and you will not regret discovering it on foot before the kids start asking how many more stops.
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