Stayed for 3 nights in room 8
Pension Stadhalle seems to be former apartments converted into hotel rooms. The bathroom looked like one of those cabins you see on a ship. The shower was separated from the rest of the bathroom with a curtain. I could not move without touching the shower curtain, but everything worked fine.
The room came two singles placed together. There’s a gap in the middle which made sleeping there impossible. In any case, the duvet was for a single and there was only one pillow anyway, but it really begs the question why there’s a double bed in the first place.
All the toiletries were provided except soap and shampoo. Okay those miniature bottles aren’t eco friendly, surely dispensers for liquid soap or shampoo can be provided. Even some hostels do that. The room didn’t have much in the way of amenities either, no coffee, tea, kettle; normal things provided hotels in this sector of the market. I’ve stayed in Vienna before and pretty sure these are provided as standard in hotel rooms.
The cleaning staff did a fine job of cleaning the room and bathroom every day, so kudos for that.
Location wise, the hotel is not in the tourist district, but the hotel is close to several tram or metro stations, and then only a short journey into the centre. There’s several supermarkets, restaurants and cafes close by.
Overall, I had a satisfactory stay, the staff were great, but I really do think that the hotel should rethinks the bed and amenities in the room.