Your summer at Hotel Am Parkring
A warm summer breeze above the rooftops of Vienna.
Enjoy balmy summer nights on your terrace with a dreamlike view of Vienna's famous magnificent buildings - such as St. Stephen's Cathedral which towers into the blue sky right before your eyes. Experience the musical delights of the festival in the warmer months and let yourself be swept away by the atmosphere and emotions!
Danube Island Vienna
In the middle of the city, a recreational area rich in views
If you are looking for peace and quiet in Vienna in the summer as an alternative to sightseeing in the city, or if you want to do some sport, you will feel right at home on Vienna's Danube Island. The extensive offer on the popular island in the Danube in the middle of the city of Vienna is used by locals as much as by holiday guests.
Vienna's Danube Island stretches for more than 20 kilometres and attracts many visitors every day in summer in Vienna. Whether sports, entertainment, gastronomy or relaxation: Vienna's Danube Island offers something of everything and is also the annual venue of one of the largest open-air music festivals, the Donauinselfest.
Music Film Festival
Cultural enjoyment on Vienna's Rathausplatz
For three decades now, the City of Vienna has been inviting visitors to the free Cultural Enjoyment on Vienna's Rathausplatz every summer, enriching the city's cultural offerings. Every year, fans of good music and delicious culinary offerings get their money's worth.
With free admission, the popular festival in Vienna presents numerous outstanding music productions and particularly appealing film offerings with crowd-pleasers that have caused a sensation in halls as well as concert halls and opera houses around the world.
St. Stephen's Cathedral
Vienna landmark with a view
With its high church towers, St. Stephen's Cathedral can be seen from many parts of Vienna. Conversely, its towers offer a wonderful view of the city directly from the heart of Vienna. Discover your Hotel Am Parkring, which is only a 5-minute walk from Vienna's most important landmark