Vienna
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Dorm beds in Vienna, Austria range from $18 to $137/night over the next 3 months. HostelHawk tracks 30 properties. Cheapest upcoming dates: Aug 9, Sep 6, Sep 27.
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Hostel prices in Vienna, Austria
A typical dorm night in Vienna runs about $23.
Across the upcoming months, August tends to be the cheapest month (from $18/night) and July the most expensive (from $19/night).
At $18/night and up, Vienna is one of the more affordable hostel destinations in Austria.
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Hostels we track in Vienna
- Wombat's City Hostel Vienna Naschmarkt 9.3 · 33,987 reviews
- Hostel Ruthensteiner Vienna 9.5 · 14,837 reviews
- Do Step Inn Home 6.9 · 7,839 reviews
- MEININGER Hotel Vienna Downtown Franz 8.4 · 5,715 reviews
- St Christopher's Vienna 8.7 · 3,476 reviews
- JO&JOE Vienna 8.8 · 3,454 reviews
- a&o Wien Hauptbahnhof 7.1 · 3,337 reviews
- Vienna Westend City Hostel 7.9 · 3,250 reviews
- Hostel Wien - Myrthengasse (HI) 8.6 · 3,113 reviews
- A&T Hotel and Hostel 7.6 · 1,628 reviews
- a&o Wien Stadthalle 7.5 · 1,482 reviews
- Hostel Wien - Brigittenau (HI) 7.8 · 1,368 reviews
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- Stadtaffe - Chic Hostel VIE 8.5 · 1,098 reviews
- Best Location Hostel 5.9 · 1,016 reviews
- Metro Apartments Vienna 7.1 · 349 reviews
- MEININGER Hotel Vienna Downtown Sissi 6.4 · 289 reviews
- Vienna Boutique Hostel 9.3 · 282 reviews
- K&T Boardinghouse 2 10.0 · 260 reviews
- Nest Natur Hostel 8.2 · 213 reviews
- Space Home Apartment – Central Station 7.9 · 129 reviews
- Haydn Hotel 9.7 · 84 reviews
- Space Home Apartment - Inner City 8.3 · 55 reviews
- myNext - Hotel Rudy 9.0 · 37 reviews
- BeFree Hostel 7.0 · 19 reviews
- DorMitory 8.2 · 4 reviews
- myNext - Johannesgasse Apartments 0.0 · 2 reviews
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Local knowledge for Vienna
Where to stay
Most budget hostels cluster in the 6th and 7th districts, Mariahilf and Neubau, within easy reach of Mariahilfer Strasse and several stops along the U3 line. The 2nd district, Leopoldstadt, is worth considering too. It runs along the Danube Canal, tends to be cheaper, and connects to the center quickly via the U1 at Praterstern.
Getting around
- Skip the City Airport Train from Schwechat. The S7 S-Bahn covers the same route to Wien Mitte for a fraction of the price using a standard airport-zone transit ticket.
- A 24-hour or 72-hour Wiener Linien pass covers the full U-Bahn, tram, and bus network and almost always costs less than buying single tickets, even for a half-day of sightseeing.
- The Naschmarkt flea market runs every Saturday at the Kettenbrückengasse end of the strip. Vendors start packing up by early afternoon, so arrive before noon if you want a real look around.
When to go
January and February are the quietest months with the lowest hostel rates. Prices climb and beds fill fast in July and August, and again in December when the Christmas markets draw large crowds.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a hostel in Vienna cost per night?
Dorm beds in Vienna currently range from $18 to $137/night based on the next 3 months of availability.
When are the cheapest dates to book a hostel in Vienna?
Based on current data, the cheapest upcoming dates for hostels in Vienna are August 9, September 6, September 27.
How many hostels does HostelHawk track in Vienna?
HostelHawk currently tracks 30 hostels in Vienna, Austria.
What's the cheapest month to book a hostel in Vienna?
Based on current availability, August has the lowest hostel prices in Vienna, with dorm beds from $18/night.
Is Vienna affordable compared to other hostel cities in Austria?
Vienna is one of the more affordable hostel destinations in Austria, with dorm prices starting from $18/night.
Where do backpackers stay in Vienna?
Most budget hostels cluster in the 6th and 7th districts, Mariahilf and Neubau, within easy reach of Mariahilfer Strasse and several stops along the U3 line. The 2nd district, Leopoldstadt, is worth considering too. It runs along the Danube Canal, tends to be cheaper, and connects to the center quickly via the U1 at Praterstern.
What is the best time of year to visit Vienna?
January and February are the quietest months with the lowest hostel rates. Prices climb and beds fill fast in July and August, and again in December when the Christmas markets draw large crowds.