Where to live in Vienna

Vienna comes off very well in international city rankings with a high quality of life and a general feeling of well-being among locals and tourists. Clean streets, low crime-rates, efficient public services, cultural diversity, and a beautiful and varied landscape all make for a quality of life that is particularly appealing. Austrias capital offers not only a wide spectrum of cultural activities, from opera to theatre to museums, but has also made its mark in recent years in the electronic music scene and offers a diverse range of festivals year round. In general, you get good value for money in Vienna.

The rental market is extensive with a large number of old buildings. Expect an average monthly rate of 8-10 /sqm depending on area, size, and quality. The 7th district Neubau is one classy Viennese district, where you can also find a pulsating night-life. Funnily enough, this densely inhabited district is the only one governed by a green politician despite not having any green spaces. Anyone wanting to live in a greener and quieter area should choose the 13th district Hietzing or go up to the hills north of the city centre.

Getting around the 23 Viennese districts is easy. The public transport system is convenient and reliable with an extensive network of subway, suburban trains, trams and buses. However, a typical Viennese would take a bike and cycle around Viennas heavy traffic, not least because the city offers an amazing 1000 km of cycle paths. The first district is located in the heart of Vienna with the Stephansdome (cathedral) in the centre. All other districts are located in two circles around the centre of town.

Alsergrund

Alsergrund, the 9th district of Vienna, is situated north of the city centre (Innere Stadt) and plays host to its grandest centres of learning, the University of Vienna and the... area details

Brigittenau

The 20th district of Vienna, Brigittenau is situated north-east of the centre (Innere Stadt) on the banks of the Danube. Its name is derived from the 17th century chapel dedicated... area details

Donaustadt

The 22nd district, Donaustadt, is Viennas biggest and has a steadily growing population. One of two districts known as Transdanubien (across the Danube), due to its position on the east... area details

Döbling

The 19th district of Vienna is located north of the centre (Innere Stadt) on the outskirts of the greater metropolitan area. One of Vienna's largest districts, Döbling's quaint old villages,... area details

Favoriten

Favoriten, Viennas 10th district, is one of the citys largest and has the highest population of any Viennese Bezirk (district). Large numbers of Turks and Yugoslavs live on densely packed... area details

Floridsdorf

Viennas 21st district, Floridsdorf is one of two districts known by the Viennese as Transdanubien (across the Danube) because of its location on the east bank of the river. This,... area details

Hernals

Hernals is Viennas 17th district and lies in the north-western corner of the city between Ottakring and Whring. In the second half of the 19th century the quaint village of... area details

Hietzing

Viennas 13th and western-most district, Hietzing, was the chicest part of the city and famous for its nightlife back in the 1800s. It is a pleasant and still fashionable leafy... area details

Innere Stadt

Innere Stadt (City Centre), known as 1st district, is the historic heart of Vienna and home to its greatest attractions the Habsburgs Hofburg palace, the Spanish Riding School, the... area details

Josefstadt

Josefstadt, Viennas 8th district and the smallest, was named after Emperor Joseph II. Today it is a popular residential area of Vienna preserving many of its pre-world war one Biedermeier... area details