Tucked down a peaceful backstreet five minutes' walk south of Mariahilfer Strasse, this family-run pension looks back on 150 years of history and prides itself on old-school hospitality and comfort. Spread over three floors, rooms are surprisingly large, accommodating twin beds, bedside tables and a solid wardrobe. Wi-fi's only available in common areas.
Pension Kraml
Vienna
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