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25Hours Hotel Langstrasse

Zurich • Langstrasse • SPLURGE

avg. $413 / night

Includes $22 / night in cash back

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Breakfast-included rate options available

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PB hotel design editorial

Langstrasse has always been Zurich's friction zone — the neighbourhood where the city's Swiss-clean reputation meets something rawer, more alive — and the 25hours Hotel Langstrasse, which opened in 2017, plants itself squarely in that tension. The building, a dark-framed eight-storey grid designed by local architecture practice Müller Sigrist, presents a deliberately austere curtain-wall facade to the surrounding streets, its ground floor dissolving into an open terrace where wire-frame chairs in clashing primary colours signal the hotel's refusal of understatement. Interiors by Werner Aisslinger carry a cirque du voyage theme through the lobby — nautical signal flags and rigging suspended from exposed ceilings, polished concrete floors, a wide timber staircase anchoring a space that feels more market hall than reception. The 126 rooms sustain a quieter version of the same language: oak platform beds set on raised timber plinths, exposed board-formed concrete ceilings, curtains in ocean blue and mint that partition sleeping from window-seat areas without any hard wall. A red steel rail running above the headboard doubles as a coat-hanging system — practical and slightly irreverent, which describes the hotel's sensibility precisely. NENI Zürich, the Middle Eastern-influenced restaurant from the Vienna-based Molcho family, extends onto a terrace that has become a Langstrasse landmark in its own right, drawing the neighbourhood in rather than closing it out.

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25Hours Hotel Langstrasse Reviews

1,131 reviews

"25Hours Hotel has a fun and creative design that makes it feel different from a typical hotel stay. The rooms were comfortable and the breakfast was very good, and the hotel bar had a great atmosphere. The only drawback was the noise at night. Depending on your room location it can be quite lively outside, which may not be ideal for light sleepers. Overall a good hotel with personality, just something to keep in mind."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Mar 08, 2026

"If you value sleep, do not book this hotel. My wife and I stayed December 28 - January 1 and it was an absolute nightmare. The hotel runs loud parties in the lobby until 4am. Our bed was literally shaking from the bass in the lobby four floors below. They had parties that went deep into the night two of the three nights we were there. Sleep was completely impossible for our entire stay. When I called reception at 1:30am on New Year’s to complain, they told me “this is the biggest party location” and said the party would continue until 4am. None of this was disclosed when we booked. You are paying hotel prices to stay above a nightclub. The gym, sauna, restaurant, and all common areas were blocked off for private “Heal Play Love Event” parties. Hotel guests had to buy separate tickets to access facilities that we paid for and were supposed to be included. There were signs on the doors restricting access to event attendees only. You pay for amenities you cannot use. The rooms have terrible air conditioning. You either open the window and deal with constant train noise 24/7 or overheat. Combined with party noise until 4am, sleep is impossible. We paid 829 CHF ($350/night) for three nights and got zero sleep and zero access to advertised amenities. I sent an email at 3am on January 1 while my bed was shaking demanding a full refund. Management never responded. They took our money, provided nothing we paid for, and ignored our complaint. Since we were awake until 4am and were unable to get sleep, my wife and I both got sick, which ruined most of our vacation. This hotel charges premium rates while operating as a party venue and treating actual hotel guests as second-class. This is deceptive and unacceptable. I have stayed at other 25 Hours properties without issue, but this location should be ashamed. Management’s complete silence on our full refund request shows they know exactly what they’re doing. This is the last 25 Hours I will ever stay at. I’ve never been treated so poorly at a hotel. Especially one that costs $350 a night. Never again. Do not stay here."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Jan 20, 2026

"A little bit of the beaten path and (according to staff) right on the edge of the rough part of the city, sits this hotel. Filled with interesting pieces and odd bits of art - look for the cigarette smoking stoat, this hotel is brimful of quirkiness and style and you certainly get a sense of what these newish hotel entrepreneurs were trying to create in their partnership with Accor. Great points: Amazing shower! Warm and inviting Excellent business meet and greet area ( I used this everyday) Good service (if not a little arrogant) Great design aesthetic Not so good: They don't clean your room unless you ask (and you have to do it by a certain time) The carpet is FILTHY - and I mean FILTHY. This clearly highlights that its a party hotel geared toward a certain demographic but dear God its rank. Situated next to a bad part of town. Stinks of urine. Riddled with graffiti. Lots of African men in groups huddled about looking like they will pounce at any point. No gym - just a sauna Would I stay here again? Maybe, but I can't see myself going back to Zurich soon. Would I recommend it? Having a Stag do or a Hens Weekend then yes, take the team and go! Couples over 35? Maybe something else might appeal."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Jan 07, 2026

"Great stay as always at 25hours. Excellent breakfast and impressive dinner dishes, with friendly and good service throughout. Special thanks to Angelus at reception — very helpful and welcoming. Only small suggestion: it would be nice to have a yoga mat and some free weights in the gym/sauna area."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Dec 31, 2025

"Great hotel in a fab area and really easy to get around. Had lovely bars/ gym and everything you could need with ONE HUGE Flaw - the hotel is not soundproof and if quietness during sleep is important to you then don’t choose this room - or ask them for a room not facing the station. We unfortunately had no choice as they were fully booked and we had a higher category room. We did not sleep the entire evening as there are always trains - either passenger trains or goods trains … Staff are very helpful and the hotel is quirky but for me my sleep is of primary importance"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Dec 25, 2025

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