Wilde Aparthotels expands to Cambridge, Lisbon and Vienna
Wilde Aparthotels expands in 2025 with stylish new properties in Lisbon, Vienna, and Cambridge, blending boutique amenities with apartment-style living. The article Wilde Aparthotels expands to Cambridge, Lisbon and Vienna first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.


Wilde Aparthotels – one of Europe’s fastest growing aparthotel brands, will unveil three new properties this year, bringing its signature blend of contemporary design with home comforts to Lisbon, Vienna and Cambridge.
Each property will feature sleek, fully equipped kitchens and bespoke furniture that fuses elegance with functionality, embodying Wilde’s commitment to sophisticated interiors, premium amenities, and prime locations, catering to business and leisure travellers alike.
The new Wilde locations will each feature an inviting bar and lounge area that serves as a social hub for both guests and locals. With an extended offering of carefully curated wines, premium spirits, craft gins and signature cocktails, Wilde’s social spaces are designed to foster community and connection – whether you’re starting your day with an artisanal coffee or winding down with a classic cocktail.
With these exciting new openings, Wilde Aparthotels continues its rapid European expansion, offering travellers a distinctive stay that marries the freedom of apartment living with the amenities of a boutique hotel.

Wilde Aparthotels, Cambridge City Centre
Wilde Aparthotels, Cambridge City Centre
Located amongst the city’s prestigious university colleges and within walking distance of the River Cam and Cambridge’s iconic park, Jesus Green, Wilde Aparthotels, Cambridge City Centre, offers 229 beautifully designed apartments that blend modern aesthetics with nods to the city’s rich academic heritage and British charm.
Taking cues from the city’s esteemed academic heritage, the interiors balance warm textures, refined colour palettes, and carefully curated artwork that celebrate Cambridge’s literary and scientific legacy. The aparthotel also boasts a stylish bar with an outdoor terrace, co-working space, and a café serving nourishing breakfasts alongside an all-day menu featuring fresh salads, sandwiches and soups, showcasing the finest local produce Cambridge has to offer.
Wilde Aparthotels, Lisbon, Liberdade
Set in Lisbon’s bustling R. Castilho district, Wilde Aparthotels, Lisbon, Liberdade, embraces the city’s storied connection to the Tagus River and its maritime past. The property will feature 95 thoughtfully designed hotel rooms and studio apartments, with interiors influenced by Lisbon’s iconic blue and white azulejo tiles, fluid oceanic motifs, and warm, locally inspired textures.
The aparthotel will introduce a dynamic social space for guests and locals alike, a hub that transitions from day to night with a bar & lounge, café & deli, courtyard, and a mezzanine co-working space offering contemporary takes on Portuguese cuisine alongside craft coffee and cocktails.
Guests can unwind in the serene courtyard or enjoy the convenience of an on-site fitness suite, making it an ideal hub for exploring Lisbon’s lively streets and historic charm.
Wilde Aparthotels, Vienna, Alte Post
Nestled in the historic ‘Old Post Office’, Wilde Aparthotels, Vienna, Alte Post, boasts 136 uniquely designed hotel rooms, studio apartments and one-bedroom apartments inspired by Viennese modernism, blending bold geometric patterns and luxurious materials. Located a short walk from iconic landmarks such as St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Fleischmarkt and the Vienna State Opera, guests will be immersed in a space where classic and contemporary influences collide, with carefully curated design elements that reflect Vienna’s musical, artistic, and architectural excellence.
Taking inspiration from Vienna’s unique, UNESCO listed cafe culture, the beating heart of the building will include a restaurant, café, and intimate whiskey bar, surrounded by design that honours the building’s renowned historical neighbours.
The article Wilde Aparthotels expands to Cambridge, Lisbon and Vienna first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.