In August 2018, we as a couple spent two nights in the Hotel Pension Adria, and found it exceptionally good. The room was very spacious and clean. The bed was huge and comfortable. The area being in the heart of city (10 min walk from the city hall) is very quiet and just some steps away from the Vienna University, tram station and bus stops. The place has been renovated recently and the furniture, carpets etc. all were new and clean. Above all, the owner was very responsible, always accessible, friendly, kind and highly helpful. Whenever we asked him questions about places to eat/ to get around or about shopping, etc. he always used to give us very useful information/ suggestions. He did his best to make our stay as comfortable as possible. We had a late night flight on the last day, but after the check out, he allowed us to use the hotel facilities till late in the evening. He even made a pot of special cardamon black tea for us which was very tasty. Breakfast is not being served in this hotel however there are some coffee shops nearby. One can also buy the goods with very reasonable prices from Billa supermarket which is just 4 min walk from the hotel. Surely we will return to this place again.|||||| visit, or to to We asked about some good Turkish restaurant and he suggested the Kent ||||things is an entirely acceptable experience. It is located close to the university, a short walk (or one or two stops on the tram) from the closest metro station, which is also a big collection point for several buses and other trams. But it is also a reasonably comfortable walk from the heart of the city center. ||||There are two cafes very close by where one can get breakfast.||||We can't say enough nice things about the proprietor, Mr Kanada, who was a fountain of information and suggestions about how to get around the city. Most of all, when our computer -- our only link to the internet since we did not have a smartphone -- suddenly would not connect, he not only indicated where a repair shop could be found, but offered to accompany us there. This story could have ended much differently, but thanks to him, we had a working computer by...
Read moreWe spent three nights at this place after arranging by email a 65EUR/night stay (B&B in double room with private bath) and a 10EUR/night parking.||- we were refused the arranged parking "it is no longer available! you understand?"||- the carpeting was dirty beyond repair||- daily cleaning was properly done||- the bed was king sized and in good conditions||- the half bath lacked a sink, which was in a separate closet together with the shower stall||- pieces of plaster were coming off the ceiling, partly taped back into position||- breakfast was very poor||- a herd of Romanian gypsies (car's license plate was from Bucharest) came at 3AM to the room next to ours making a hell of a noise; more seriously, one attempted to open our door||||Do not pay for your stay upfront as the rude owner demands.||If you're not prepared for Levantine blunt approach ("Credit card? For this little money you don't need a credit card!") stay away from this place.||If you can afford to spend twenty bucks more go somewhere else.||||Fortunately, I was able to somewhat enjoy the Borat-like bewildering feeling of experimenting a low-level Middle Eastern-style welcome in the very hearth of ye olde...
Read moreWe spent several days in the Hotel Pension Adria, and found it an entirely acceptable experience. It is located close to the university, a short walk (or one or two stops on the tram) from the closest metro station, which is also a big collection point for several buses and other trams. But it is also a reasonably comfortable walk from the heart of the city center. ||||There are two cafes very close by where one can get breakfast.||||We can't say enough nice things about the proprietor, Mr Kanada, who was a fountain of information and suggestions about how to get around the city. Most of all, when our computer -- our only link to the internet since we did not have a smartphone -- suddenly would not connect, he not only indicated where a repair shop could be found, but offered to accompany us there. This story could have ended much differently, but thanks to him, we had a working computer by...
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