It seems that the authors of this video forgot some of Vienna's most livable districts filled with young professionals, students and featuring great lifestyle with multiple restaurants, cafes and boutiques. Those are the so-called "inner" districts immediately surrounding the central first district, and they happen to be my favorite - 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9. They won't be cheap, but if you really want to enjoy what Vienna has to offer, they will probably suit you the best.
I lived in the 3rd, and it was at the border between the 3rd and City Park. Took me like 20 min to St. Stephen´s walking and Wien Mitte Station was 5 min away- using the CAT Train i needed 20min to be at the airport (5 min walk to the station and 16 min ride). I spent beautiful 12 years in Vienna.
If I could afford it and found a nice apartment, I´d live along Neubaustrasse. Now, that won´t happen and I now live in Ottakring. I have a good and silent apartment, I think I will spend the rest of my life there.
Crime is increasing quickly, so are living costs. Health care is getting worse(crazy waiting times, appointments can take months), job opportunities worse, more foreigners who speak zero German and aren't even trying to assimilate into Austrian culture. Overall it's getting worse that's why I left, I see the overall trajetory of the cities as CLERALY downhill. It's still a good city to live in, but not as good as it used to be, it's a sinking ship and I probably won't move back. Btw I am a native Austrian but from Upper Austria
Crime rates are not really rising. This is just a feeling due to media. Costs are rising - as they are everywhere in the last years. But still cheap compared to others cities. Most of your comment is just racist bullshit. So I am not wondering that you are from Upper Austria. ;)
I love your videos. Please can you make a video on the best districts or places close to Vienna that is kids friendly, good school and very safe for families with toddlers kids immigrating to Austria as a student. 🙏
Hello. Which areas would you recommend for a person moving to Vienna for Master studies at the Vienna University of Economics and Business? The said person will be moving with their partner so dormitory accommodation will not work. Please help, thank you.
Thanks Khyati & Puria for very informative and structured videos!! I just want to ask one specific thing if you know; if you want to live very close to tennis courts and facilities, what should be your choice of living area? Where most of the courts located? And how and how much to use them? Thanksss!!
When you don't have children and are not a younger women, you can live in any district. Just be careful with the house. There can be residential houses and in a distance of 200 m rotten blocks. Look on the postboxes on the ground floor. If they are broken, avoid the house.
Hello Sister! Please answer me. It will be of great help for me. I got chance to WU Vienna i.e. Vienna University of business and economics. 1)Which district is this university in. 2) Me and my wife is going together, so need a single room apartment. What can be the cheapest cost for this?! 3) Which district do you suggest me to live in so that I can go to WU Vienna easily?!
The WU is located in Leopoldstadt, the 2nd district. From my experience as a student, the closer to the city center, the more expensive the place is. On average places cost around 700 euro per month, some more and some less. You do not have to live in the same district as your uni, as the public transport is great in Vienna or you can bike aswell! It all depends on preference and how much income you have. It is best to not live too far from your uni though! Because it is in the 2nd, I would not recommend the 14th district but the 20th wouldn't be a bad choice. Hope this helps!
I would highly recommend living in Wahring (18th district) It is very lovely there. I lived there from 2018 - 2019. From Wahring you can easily reach thr 1st and 2nd district (central Vienna) via a quick ride on the Ubahn (train) taking approx 20 minutes. Alternatively if you go in the opposite direction you can visit stunningly beautiful Dobling (19th district) where you can take a stroll around the very lovely, enchanting Türkenschanzpark and go on to Grinzing in 15 - 20 minutes too 😊 by bus.
Hello! I got chance to WU Vienna i.e. Vienna University of business and economics. 1)Which district is this university in. 2) Me and my wife is going together, so need a single room apartment. What can be the cheapest cost for this?! 3) Which district do you suggest me to live in so that I can go to WU Vienna easily?!
@@farhanlabib2563Sorry I'm answering your message 4 months later, you probably settled already, but it's in the 2nd so I would recommend living in the 2nd, 3rd, or even the 20th. You can get there easily as there is a metro line right there.
Hi Khyati, I am going to Vienna for 3 months and need an apartment there. Can u help ,find one? Preferably near U 6 metro line or Medical University of Vienna.
limited access to public transportations means you have to walk a little, omg :D ...gee, you guys are so spoiled :D ... during the last year I walked pretty much every district of Vienna, even the most remote ones, and I rarely found a place from which I had to walk more than a few minutes before finding AT LEAST a bus stop... I mean, hell, even such remote places such as Salmannsdorf, Potzleinsdorf and such have access... and if someone lives at a place with really almost no access, it is usually by choice and they have a car... anyways, not a bad video :)
Most immigrants (Turkish, Serbians, etc) are in Favoriten (10th) and Ottakring (16th), in Leopoldstadt (2nd) you have a lot of Jews, who sometimes can be really impolite (of course not all of them). Fact is, that living in Vienna became really expensive over the last years. So if it doesn’t have to be Vienna, I would choose another Austrian city …
@@DasTamii Der durchschnittliche Mietpreis in Wien liegt bei 18E/qm. In Salzburg sind es 19E/qm wobei es anfang diese Jahres noch 21E/qm waren das war aber scheinbar nur eine kleine Spitze. In Innsbruck 24E/qm . Eine 4 Zimmer Wohnung die über eine Million in Wien kostet ist schwer zu finden wenn es keine Luxuswohnung sein soll. Wenn ich dort nach 4 Zimmer Wohnungen suche kosten die durchschnittlich zwischen 500k und 850k.(In manchen Bezirken wie Döbling kommt man schon über die Million) Da ist Salzburg so um 50k billiger und in Innsbruck liegt der Durchschnittspreis so bei 800 - 900k.
Why are most of districts in Vienna exactly on the same spot on map as Prague districts? Someone had probably homework to make a new system of districts, but he just copy pasted it from Vienna. 😀Do native people from Vienna really use this 22 district system? Native Praguers mostly use older post system with only 10 districts, so you can recognize non native Praguer by saying "Prague 20" and such things. 😀
Most districts in Vienna are either split by the famous Ring, the Viennese belt (Wiener Gürtel) or major main streets. But I have seen similar structure also in Budapest - I’m pretty sure it’s not coincidence 😂 but in Vienna yes we do use all 23 districts and every single citizen is very proud of theirs ✌🏽😂
I personally would never recommend anyone to move to the districts 10.Favoriten (except Oberlaa) and 11.Simmering this are shabby district with a high population of immigrants. Sadly those Districts turned into streets spilled with kebap shops and barbers etc. you wont feel like your in austria anymore.
Genau diese Bezirke und deine „Immigranten“ zeichnen Wien aus und sind teilweise auch das wahre Wien. Aber das verstehst du wahrscheinlich nicht, weil es nicht „österreichisch“ ist…
I'd avoid the 12th and 15th too. Contrary to what the video suggests, there are a lot of shady and unsafe neighbourhoods in Vienna I wouldn't visit, much less move to.
Unless you want to fight the tourists every day, I´d never ever live in the first district. I used to live close to Nashmarkt, but it was simply bad for "everyday life" (I didn´t live in the first district, just close). Since some years I live in Ottakring, and it is much nicer. Multikulti, folks get along and enjoy different stuff.
It seems that the authors of this video forgot some of Vienna's most livable districts filled with young professionals, students and featuring great lifestyle with multiple restaurants, cafes and boutiques. Those are the so-called "inner" districts immediately surrounding the central first district, and they happen to be my favorite - 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9. They won't be cheap, but if you really want to enjoy what Vienna has to offer, they will probably suit you the best.
Couldn’t agree more
What is the name of district 9 ?
I lived in the 3rd, and it was at the border between the 3rd and City Park. Took me like 20 min to St. Stephen´s walking and Wien Mitte Station was 5 min away- using the CAT Train i needed 20min to be at the airport (5 min walk to the station and 16 min ride). I spent beautiful 12 years in Vienna.
If I could afford it and found a nice apartment, I´d live along Neubaustrasse. Now, that won´t happen and I now live in Ottakring. I have a good and silent apartment, I think I will spend the rest of my life there.
@@masterspiritual-warrior1535 Alsergrund
Crime is increasing quickly, so are living costs. Health care is getting worse(crazy waiting times, appointments can take months), job opportunities worse, more foreigners who speak zero German and aren't even trying to assimilate into Austrian culture.
Overall it's getting worse that's why I left, I see the overall trajetory of the cities as CLERALY downhill.
It's still a good city to live in, but not as good as it used to be, it's a sinking ship and I probably won't move back.
Btw I am a native Austrian but from Upper Austria
Crime rates are not really rising. This is just a feeling due to media. Costs are rising - as they are everywhere in the last years. But still cheap compared to others cities.
Most of your comment is just racist bullshit. So I am not wondering that you are from Upper Austria. ;)
I love your videos. Please can you make a video on the best districts or places close to Vienna that is kids friendly, good school and very safe for families with toddlers kids immigrating to Austria as a student. 🙏
I would love to hear that too 🙏
Hey, can u suggest best districts for student accommodation economical, and any apps or websites for renting
Which districts are located closest to language schools, for the sake of expats who need to learn and spend a lot of time in classes?
Hello. Which areas would you recommend for a person moving to Vienna for Master studies at the Vienna University of Economics and Business? The said person will be moving with their partner so dormitory accommodation will not work. Please help, thank you.
The university of economics is in the 2nd district so why not explore that district. It’s a great and diverse district.
Thanks Khyati & Puria for very informative and structured videos!! I just want to ask one specific thing if you know; if you want to live very close to tennis courts and facilities, what should be your choice of living area? Where most of the courts located? And how and how much to use them? Thanksss!!
There are several tennis courts/clubs along Prater Hauptallee - so 2nd disctrict
Can suggest some student dorms?
Very informative video, thank you. Which districts have vibrant nightlife with good bars along with chic boutiques and galleries?
I would say districts 6,7 and 8 check all these boxes 👍🏽
@@KhyatiPuria Thank you
When you don't have children and are not a younger women, you can live in any district. Just be careful with the house. There can be residential houses and in a distance of 200 m rotten blocks. Look on the postboxes on the ground floor. If they are broken, avoid the house.
Can you tell or make A video where is the best website or Agencies where to looking for ar rent apartment ? Thank u 😊
We have a video on this topic already! ruclips.net/video/eXv-rRYRAkU/видео.html
Let us know if you found it helpful!
nice video thanks
Hello Sister! Please answer me. It will be of great help for me.
I got chance to WU Vienna i.e. Vienna University of business and economics.
1)Which district is this university in.
2) Me and my wife is going together, so need a single room apartment. What can be the cheapest cost for this?!
3) Which district do you suggest me to live in so that I can go to WU Vienna easily?!
The WU is located in Leopoldstadt, the 2nd district. From my experience as a student, the closer to the city center, the more expensive the place is. On average places cost around 700 euro per month, some more and some less. You do not have to live in the same district as your uni, as the public transport is great in Vienna or you can bike aswell! It all depends on preference and how much income you have. It is best to not live too far from your uni though! Because it is in the 2nd, I would not recommend the 14th district but the 20th wouldn't be a bad choice. Hope this helps!
I would highly recommend living in Wahring (18th district) It is very lovely there. I lived there from 2018 - 2019. From Wahring you can easily reach thr 1st and 2nd district (central Vienna) via a quick ride on the Ubahn (train) taking approx 20 minutes. Alternatively if you go in the opposite direction you can visit stunningly beautiful Dobling (19th district) where you can take a stroll around the very lovely, enchanting Türkenschanzpark and go on to Grinzing in 15 - 20 minutes too 😊 by bus.
Hello!
I got chance to WU Vienna i.e. Vienna University of business and economics.
1)Which district is this university in.
2) Me and my wife is going together, so need a single room apartment. What can be the cheapest cost for this?!
3) Which district do you suggest me to live in so that I can go to WU Vienna easily?!
@@farhanlabib2563Sorry I'm answering your message 4 months later, you probably settled already, but it's in the 2nd so I would recommend living in the 2nd, 3rd, or even the 20th. You can get there easily as there is a metro line right there.
There is no ubahn in Währing to the 1st + 2nd district 😄
What about district 15?
Can foreigners who do not reside in the city purchase real estate?
Whats about district 8 and 9 ?
Also great districts! Very close to major universities and an endless selection of great restaurants and bars
@@KhyatiPuria thank you for your value able response ❤️
Hi Khyati,
I am going to Vienna for 3 months and need an apartment there. Can u help ,find one? Preferably near U 6 metro line or Medical University of Vienna.
Why not just check Airbnb?
Nice video. How much for room rental/month ?
Can't be generalized...depends on many different factors.
500+ for room. 800+ for flat.
I would love to see which jobs are on offer for foreigners?
limited access to public transportations means you have to walk a little, omg :D ...gee, you guys are so spoiled :D ... during the last year I walked pretty much every district of Vienna, even the most remote ones, and I rarely found a place from which I had to walk more than a few minutes before finding AT LEAST a bus stop... I mean, hell, even such remote places such as Salmannsdorf, Potzleinsdorf and such have access... and if someone lives at a place with really almost no access, it is usually by choice and they have a car... anyways, not a bad video :)
❤Glad to subscribe this channel.😊
Most immigrants (Turkish, Serbians, etc) are in Favoriten (10th) and Ottakring (16th), in Leopoldstadt (2nd) you have a lot of Jews, who sometimes can be really impolite (of course not all of them).
Fact is, that living in Vienna became really expensive over the last years. So if it doesn’t have to be Vienna, I would choose another Austrian city …
Good points 👍🏽
Salzburg and Innsbruck are even more expensive. Sadly the prices in Vienna are in the middle for Austrian Cities.
@@flymaneternal1333 in Salzburg zahlt man über 20+€/qm Miete und über eine millionen für eine kleine 4-Zimmer Wohnung?
@@DasTamii Der durchschnittliche Mietpreis in Wien liegt bei 18E/qm. In Salzburg sind es 19E/qm wobei es anfang diese Jahres noch 21E/qm waren das war aber scheinbar nur eine kleine Spitze. In Innsbruck 24E/qm .
Eine 4 Zimmer Wohnung die über eine Million in Wien kostet ist schwer zu finden wenn es keine Luxuswohnung sein soll. Wenn ich dort nach 4 Zimmer Wohnungen suche kosten die durchschnittlich zwischen 500k und 850k.(In manchen Bezirken wie Döbling kommt man schon über die Million) Da ist Salzburg so um 50k billiger und in Innsbruck liegt der Durchschnittspreis so bei 800 - 900k.
@@flymaneternal1333 die 500k zeigst du mir 😂😂😂😂
Why are most of districts in Vienna exactly on the same spot on map as Prague districts? Someone had probably homework to make a new system of districts, but he just copy pasted it from Vienna. 😀Do native people from Vienna really use this 22 district system? Native Praguers mostly use older post system with only 10 districts, so you can recognize non native Praguer by saying "Prague 20" and such things. 😀
Most districts in Vienna are either split by the famous Ring, the Viennese belt (Wiener Gürtel) or major main streets. But I have seen similar structure also in Budapest - I’m pretty sure it’s not coincidence 😂 but in Vienna yes we do use all 23 districts and every single citizen is very proud of theirs ✌🏽😂
Very very good❤
👌🏻👏🏻
1:40 Who wants that ?
What's the requirement to live there? i wanna move there forever
if there is a will, there is a way :)
The 22. district is the BEST of all
I personally would never recommend anyone to move to the districts 10.Favoriten (except Oberlaa) and 11.Simmering this are shabby district with a high population of immigrants. Sadly those Districts turned into streets spilled with kebap shops and barbers etc. you wont feel like your in austria anymore.
I enjoyed it
Genau diese Bezirke und deine „Immigranten“ zeichnen Wien aus und sind teilweise auch das wahre Wien. Aber das verstehst du wahrscheinlich nicht, weil es nicht „österreichisch“ ist…
I'd avoid the 12th and 15th too. Contrary to what the video suggests, there are a lot of shady and unsafe neighbourhoods in Vienna I wouldn't visit, much less move to.
@@kappaklaus2671 what are you talking about... I live in Vienna and the whole city is perfectly safe...
I would not rent around Prater
Hi both
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I want to information about worth university in Vienna
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Unless you want to fight the tourists every day, I´d never ever live in the first district. I used to live close to Nashmarkt, but it was simply bad for "everyday life" (I didn´t live in the first district, just close). Since some years I live in Ottakring, and it is much nicer. Multikulti, folks get along and enjoy different stuff.
"multicultural" lol
I’ve learned nothing 😂
درود برشما ❤❤
low crime rate? One of the most dangerous cities in europe
Utter nonsense! Vienna is certainly one of the safest cities anywhere!
i am still alive. IN BRazil i did almost die in the sea 🌊
ah, no…
How is Mayerhofgasse 3, 1040?
Wieden is great from what I have heard, and everytime I was there I enjoyed it!
@@furrylover6953 Are you an Austrian by birth or staying in Vienna for a long time?
@@surajsahoo649 I am Austrian. Although I don‘t live in Vienna - but have been there many times and want to move there in the future!
@@furrylover6953 Do you have any contacts in MA35?
@@surajsahoo649 No, but good luck with them :/
Try to keep it to the point and avoid weird accents 🤮