We walked from Vienna Train Station (Wien Westbahnhof) to Hotel am Brillantengrund, which was just under a mile away. It was not hard to find, and we stayed for two nights. The location is fairly near to the centre of Vienna, although I would advise visitors to embrace the underground system since the main attractions in the city are fairly spread out. Although the staff were fairly welcoming and provided us with a city map, the reception area could do with a face-lift. It is neither warm nor embracing. After check-in we went off to find our rooms. These were fairly small with a single bed. The rooms were basic but ok. The TV had around 60 channels, but none in English. There was free WiFi throughout which was excellent. The breakfast was self-service, and when we visited, it was fairly quiet. The food options were not exactly memorable, but it was enough to satisfy us for our short stay. The dining area had pictures of a dark haired woman throughout. Whilst this may have been for artistic reasons, personally I would have preferred some pictures of Vienna or Austria; it is tourism accommodation, not someone's home! Overall, Hotel am Brillantengrund was fine. There was nothing wrong with it, but neither was there anything particular special about it either. If you're after somewhere fairly cheap to stay, while you go off exploring Vienna, then I would recommend it. You could do a lot worse!