Your transfer begins in the arrivals hall of Terminal 3 at Vienna Airport, where your black-suited chauffeur waits with a discreet board reading "Sans Souci Wien — Mr. [your name]". He assists with luggage, leads you to the Mercedes S-Class or V-Class parked metres away, and offers Vöslauer mineral water, USB-C charging, and the morning press. The route follows the A4 motorway to Praterstern, then the Ringstraße via Schmerlingplatz to Burggasse — 21 km in 25–35 minutes, ending directly before the hotel's Neoclassical façade.
Driving into Hotel Sans Souci Wien requires knowledge of the 7th district (Neubau). Burggasse is one-way from the Volkstheater side — entry comes via Museumsplatz through Spittelberggasse, and during Vienna Design Week (September) the entire Spittelberggasse becomes a pedestrian zone. Our drivers then take the Lerchenfelder Straße alternate without losing comfort. During the tourist peak (July, August), Mariahilfer Straße can hold a 10-minute jam — we factor this into morning transfer planning.
Hotel Sans Souci guests are above all art collectors arriving for Vienna Contemporary (September), Spárk fair, and Dorotheum auctions (four minutes on foot); MuseumsQuartier curators (Leopold Museum, mumok, Kunsthalle Wien) on multi-week exhibition projects; party-goers of the Volksgarten and Babenberger Passage (three minutes by car); and architect/designer couples on long weekends in the city of Bauhaus and Wagner. We also handle evening transfers to Schloß Schönbrunn for Vienna Philharmonic concerts (driver waits 2.5 hours), dinner runs to Steirereck (12 minutes from the hotel), evening rides to pre-Vienna Design Week parties, and full-day charters to the Wachau Valley (Dürnstein, Krems — from EUR 480). At Christmas we operate Christkindlmarkt shuttles to Spittelberg (three minutes on foot) and evening rides to winter Heuriger in Grinzing. Payment by Visa/Mastercard/Amex/JCB, BLIK, EU VAT invoice, or EUR cash. The price covers 60 minutes complimentary airport waiting, flight monitoring, complimentary child seat, bilingual meet board, and, on request, a curatorial briefing on current MuseumsQuartier exhibitions.
Best suited for
- Art collectors for Vienna Contemporary, Spárk, and Dorotheum auctions
- MuseumsQuartier curators (Leopold, mumok, Kunsthalle) on exhibition projects
- Volksgarten and Babenberger Passage party-goers (3 minutes by car)
- Architect/designer couples on long weekends in the city of Bauhaus