Mandarin Oriental opens its first hotel in Austria, redefining luxury in Vienna’s historic First District. Discover Art Nouveau design, Michelin-level dining, and The Spa at Mandarin Oriental Vienna
Vienna, long revered as Europe’s grand stage for art, music and culture, is about to gain a new leading act. On 28 October 2025, the Mandarin Oriental Vienna opens its doors, marking the Group’s much-anticipated debut in Austria. Set within a beautifully restored Art Nouveau landmark on Riemergasse, this 138-key property promises to blend the city’s imperial elegance with Mandarin Oriental’s unmistakable brand of understated, cosmopolitan luxury.
This is not just another five-star opening. It is a statement of intent, a refined dialogue between Vienna’s historic grandeur and contemporary sophistication, perfectly orchestrated for the discerning traveller.
A Historic Gem Reimagined
Housed in a heritage-listed former courthouse designed by Alfred Keller in 1908, Mandarin Oriental Vienna has been meticulously transformed into a modern-day sanctuary. The building’s Art Nouveau bones with sweeping staircases, ornate ironwork and poetic symmetry have been preserved and paired with sleek contemporary interiors that radiate serenity rather than opulence.
The result is a design narrative that balances old-world craftsmanship with modern Viennese restraint. From light-drenched corridors to locally inspired ceramics and curated mid-century accents, every detail nods to Vienna’s artistic past while speaking the international design language Mandarin Oriental is known for.
Rooms That Whisper Elegance
Inside, 86 rooms and 52 suites offer a masterclass in refined living. The design is light, timeless and quietly confident with soft palettes of celadon and ivory, tactile materials and subtle geometric motifs inspired by Viennese Art Nouveau.
Each suite feels like a private pied-à-terre, serene, spacious and perfectly composed. The Mandarin Signature Suites exude contemporary sophistication, while the Royal Suite, with its generous proportions and historic detailing, is pure Viennese theatre.
It is the kind of place where one might imagine sipping Grüner Veltliner while watching the golden afternoon light dance across the Ringstrasse rooftops.
The Culinary Chapter: Four Spaces, One Vision
At the helm of the hotel’s four dining concepts is Executive Chef Thomas Seifried, who brings an inspired sense of place and palate to every dish.
Le Sept, the fine-dining restaurant, celebrates seafood with the precision of haute cuisine and the soul of Vienna’s culinary artistry. Expect French finesse with a whisper of Asia, served in an intimate, design-forward space.
Atelier 7 – Brasserie reinvents comfort food with cosmopolitan flair, offering dishes that travel effortlessly between Austrian tradition and Asian influence, the ideal all-day destination.
Atelier 7 – The Café pays homage to the city’s café culture, with artisan pastries, global teas and specialty coffees served in a warm, light-filled salon.
Atelier 7 – Izakaya and Bar is where Art Nouveau meets Japonisme, a seductive evening spot where locals and guests mingle over meticulously crafted cocktails.
“Vienna is ready for a new culinary chapter that surprises, inspires and offers enjoyment at the highest level,” says Chef Seifried. “Good cuisine should be accessible to everyone who enjoys savouring it, not exclusive.”
The Spa at Mandarin Oriental: A Sanctuary of Calm
No Mandarin Oriental is complete without its signature spa, and Vienna’s is no exception. Here, wellness unfolds as a sensory journey. Guests can choose from the Group’s globally acclaimed holistic treatments or indulge in locally inspired rituals rooted in Austrian wellness traditions.
The Spa features seven treatment rooms, including a couple’s suite, plus a spacious indoor pool and state-of-the-art fitness centre. Every element, from the scent of the oils to the hush of the water, is designed to restore balance after a day immersed in art museums or symphony halls.
A New Icon for Vienna’s First District
Set within the UNESCO-listed Ringstrasse, Mandarin Oriental Vienna is poised to become both a haven for travellers and a meeting point for the city’s creative elite. Seven elegant boardrooms and a grand 140-square-metre ballroom make it equally suited to cultural events and private celebrations.
As General Manager Mario Habicher puts it: “Our aim is to create a place that is both a retreat for international travellers and a meeting place for locals with an appreciation of the extraordinary.”
It is a philosophy that feels right at home in Vienna, a city that has always balanced beauty and intellect, tradition and innovation, history and the avant-garde.
The Verdict
With its architectural pedigree, sophisticated design and thoughtful sense of place, Mandarin Oriental Vienna is destined to be more than just a new hotel. It is the start of a new chapter in Austrian luxury hospitality. Elegant, inspiring and effortlessly modern, it redefines what it means to experience Vienna, one poetic detail at a time.
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