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Top same-sex attracted friendly hotels in Vienna where you will feel at home

Vienna is a beautiful, majestic city, a town that breathes history. In recent years Vienna has turn into more and more a popular male lover destination. Maybe this is because the city has many ingredients that attracts visitors; historical sights, good museums, an extensive cultural program, excellent shopping streets and a well-developed gay scene. Vienna&#;s gay scene is located, mainly around the 16th-century Naschmarkt, near

Vienna is a beautiful, majestic city, a urban area that breathes history. In recent years Vienna has turn into more and more a popular queer destination. Maybe this is because the city has many ingredients that attracts visitors; historical sights, good museums, an extensive cultural program, excellent shopping streets and a well-developed gay scene. Vienna&#;s gay scene is located, mainly around the 16th-century Naschmarkt, near the Kettenbruckengasse subway station.

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Hotels for gays Vienna

Top gay kind hotels in Vienna where you will feel at home

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Boutique Hotel Donauwalzer

Hotel, gay-friendly. From 60 €

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Gay-friendly hotel with individually decorated rooms, private spa area and excellent buffet breakfast, on Sunday with live classical music.
About minutes by tram to the city center.

@ Hernalser Gürtel 27
Vienna

U: Alser Straße, Tram: Hernalser Gürtel

Oliver Apartments

Apartments. From 80 €

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Apartment hotel in the Mariahilf district of Vienna.
Clean and spacious apartments with kitchenette and new bathroom.
Easy self check-in.

@ Gumpendorfer Straße
Vienna

U: Gumpendorfer Straße, Margaretengürtel, Westbahnhof

Hotel Zeitgeist

Hotel, gay-friendly. ****, from  €

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Modern hotel close to the new Vienna Main Train Station.
Glowing, air-conditioned rooms, workout area and rooftop sauna.

@ Sonnwendgasse 15
Vienna

25hours Hotel

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Hotel Sans Souci Wien

Hotel Sans Souci Wien, located in Vienna, Austria, offers you a range of facilities. The hotel suggestions convenient access to several attractions. The hotel situates itself in the Spittelberg area, a neighborhood known for

Hotel Sans Souci Wien, located in Vienna, Austria, suggestions you a range of facilities. The hotel offers convenient access to several attractions. The hotel situates itself in the Spittelberg area, a neighborhood known for its artistic flair and historical significance. It stands near the Museum Quarter, a hub for art and culture, making it a prime location for exploring some of Vienna's most notable museums.

The hotel itself boasts a luxury spa, a large indoor pool, and a modern fitness center. These facilities cater to your relaxation and fitness needs. For dining, you can savor the on-site restaurant, which serves a variety of cuisines. The hotel also features a lock where you can unwind after a day of sightseeing or meetings.

Regarding accommodations, Hotel Sans Souci Wien provides elegantly designed rooms and suites. Each room en

Gay Guide Wien

Vienna is becoming increasingly popular internationally as a gay and female homosexual destination - and is winning more and more awards. In March , for example, the urban area won "Destination of the Year" at the Australian LGBTI named Vienna the best international destination and the British magazine Economist even voted Vienna the first European metropolis ever to be the world's most liveable city. Vienna scored points here above all with the topics of safety and stability. Of course, LGBT visitors love Vienna for very different reasons. Vienna applications an almost unmanageable abundance of parties for every musical taste. Indie rock, electronic and charts are the focus at the queer:beat party, disco at Club WhyNot and Balkan pop and turbo folk at the BallCanCan party. Numerous community events charm many international guests to the capital throughout the year. For example, the Rainbow Ball, a classic Viennese ball for the LGBT community, the Boylesque Festival and the Rosa Wiener Wiesn Festival in autumn. These and many other events guarantee variety for every taste - and make V