Lifestyle hotel brand Miiro has announced a November opening date for Miiro Palais Rudolf, the latest and fifth hotel in its portfolio…

Miiro Palais Rudolf is ideally situated on a tranquil square overlooking the leafy Rudolfspark in Vienna’s Old Town neighbourhood – just steps away from the city’s finest landmarks, from the Vienna State Opera, St. Stephen’s Cathedral and Hofburg Palace, to the upscale boutiques of Graben.

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The property is a sophisticated townhouse with 64 bespoke rooms, including two suites featuring private balconies. The design concept was led by interior designer James Thurstan Waterworth, from the design studio Thurstan, and the detail execution was handled by the local architect, Gabriel Kacerovsky, owner and managing director of Archisphere. The space offers a considered retreat in the city that incorporates soft, warm tones and vintage-themed furnishings, featuring carefully selected and locally sourced antiques from Vienna’s storied heritage.
The dining and bar experience will bring a gentle rhythm to the day – from morning coffee to aperitifs and late-evening conversations. Rooted in European café culture and enriched by Italian flavours, it offers quiet indulgence and everyday elegance. The space captures Miiro’s signature warmth, creating a natural gathering place as inviting for locals as it is for discerning travellers.
At the helm of Palais Rudolf is General Manager Dirk-Jan Doek, a seasoned hotelier with an extensive background in luxury hospitality across Europe. Known for his intuitive leadership style and commitment to guest-centric experiences, Dirk-Jan brings a personal touch to the property, guiding his team with passion and precision to deliver service that is both warm and exceptionally memorable.
Palais Rudolf is the latest opening from Miiro, marking its debut in Vienna and fifth launch in just sixteen months. Known for creating ‘Brilliantly Considered’ stays in Europe’s most interesting neighbourhoods, the group has existing hotels in Paris, Barcelona, London, and Gstaad, and more in the pipeline for 2025 and beyond, including a second stylish property in Vienna’s vibrant Spittelberg neighbourhood.
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