Vienna in August: Hotel overnight stays are falling despite more beds!
Vienna 2025: increasing hotel beds, decreasing overnight stays. Details on the tourism situation and booking trends in August.

Vienna in August: Hotel overnight stays are falling despite more beds!
The hottest summer months are over, but the figures for tourism in Vienna show a mixed picture. In August 2025, there was a decline in overnight bookings, keeping hoteliers and the city administration on their toes. Loud vienna.at Bookings fell by 3 percent to just under 1.9 million compared to the previous year.
Overall, however, tourism remains strong. Over the course of the year so far, overnight stays from January to August 2025 increased by 4 percent to around 12.6 million. What is particularly noteworthy is that over the same period, the number of available hotel beds increased to 83,000, which would correspond to an increase of 2.6 percent.
Popular countries of origin of guests
Most overnight bookings in August came from Germany, where 340,000 bookings were recorded, although that represents a 5 percent decline compared to last year. Domestic guests were also present in Vienna: 242,000 overnight stays came from Austria, which means a decline of 9 percent. Below is an overview of the other countries of origin:
- Italien: 140.000 (minus 2 Prozent)
- USA: 105.000 (minus 24 Prozent)
- Spanien: 84.000 (minus 2 Prozent)
- Polen: 75.000 (plus 17 Prozent)
- Großbritannien: 68.000 (minus 10 Prozent)
- Frankreich: 62.000 (plus 9 Prozent)
- Ukraine: 34.000 (plus 16 Prozent)
- Schweiz: 29.000 (minus 11 Prozent)
Prices and guest reviews
There are 4,468 hotels and accommodations to choose from for your stay in Vienna, which can be arranged in different price ranges and categories. Pricing varies depending on comfort: while 3-star hotels average around 108.89 euros per night, 5-star hotels can cost up to 326.83 euros. Some popular accommodations are theseHotel Schani UNO Cityand thatAlmanac Palais Vienna, which show a good knack for cleanliness and service with high ratings booking.com highlights.
In addition, the airport and important sights such as St. Stephen's Cathedral and Schönbrunn Palace can be easily reached by public transport - practical for anyone who wants to explore Vienna on their own.
Economic outlook
The numbers also show an initial sigh of relief in the economic sector. The net overnight turnover of Viennese accommodation providers fell by 4 percent to 110.8 million euros in July 2025, while total turnover from January to July 2025 rose by 6 percent to 743 million euros.
An interesting development is the average room occupancy, which was 78 percent in August 2025 - a decrease compared to the previous year (82 percent). But bed occupancy also shows a similar trend at 60.2 percent in August, which also represents a decline. In the period from January to August, room occupancy fell from 69 to 67 percent and bed occupancy fell from 52.8 to 51.5 percent.
Overall, it can be seen that Vienna is struggling with fewer overnight stays, but the quality of the offering remains consistently high. The city continues to be a popular destination for culture and pleasure travelers from all over the world. Preparations for the coming winter season are already in full swing.
The data on overnight stays is based on the Tourism Statistics Ordinance, which can be found at statistic.at, and show the continuous development of the Vienna tourism market.