November 11, 2025

CPI Europe Sells Vienna Marriott Hotel to Evientro and Landfair European Dislocated Opportunities

A joint venture of Evientro and Landfair European Dislocated Opportunities has acquired the prestigious Vienna Marriott Hotel on the city’s famous Ringstrasse from CPI Europe, which is divesting the asset as part of its strategic repositioning.

Closing of the property sale, which was exclusively brokered by hotel real estate specialist Christie & Co., took place on June 27, 2025, with operational closing scheduled for January 2026.

With 328 rooms and suites, the property was the first Marriott hotel in the German-speaking region when it opened 40 years ago. It will continue to be operated under a long-term management agreement by Marriott International.

“This transaction is among the most significant hotel sales in recent years and highlights the attractiveness of the Austrian hotel investment market,” commented Lukas Hochedlinger, Managing Director for Hotels in Central & Northern Europe at Christie & Co. “Vienna, in particular, remains a focal point for international investors – as reflected in the strong interest throughout the sales process. It was an honor to support CPI Europe in the sale of this trophy asset.”

The BPV Hugel law firm advised CIP Europe on the deal.

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