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Best Neighborhoods for Single Digital Nomads Living in Vienna

By Betsy Burlingame

Cigna Global Health
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Summary: If you're a solo digital nomad heading to Vienna, check out these top neighborhoods that are ideal for single adventurers like yourself.

Vienna's capital, is a city steeped in history, culture, and modern convenience, making it an attractive destination for digital nomads from around the world. With its reliable public transport, abundance of co-working spaces, and vibrant social scene, Vienna offers a high quality of life for those looking to balance work and leisure. For single digital nomads, certain neighborhoods stand out for their connectivity, amenities, and community vibe. Here are some of the best areas to consider when making Vienna your temporary home base.

Neubau

Neubau, the 7th district of Vienna, is known for its bohemian atmosphere and creative spirit. It's a hub for artists and entrepreneurs, which makes it an ideal spot for digital nomads looking to immerse themselves in a dynamic environment. The area is home to many galleries, vintage shops, and design stores. MuseumsQuartier, a cultural complex that houses contemporary art spaces like Leopold Museum and MUMOK, is a major attraction here. Neubau's central location and its proximity to the historic city center make it a convenient choice for nomads.

Location: Central Vienna, bordering the city's historic first district.

Where to Eat: Neubau offers a variety of dining options, from trendy cafes like Café Sperl to international cuisine at restaurants like Ulrich.

Where to Meet People: The district is filled with cozy cafes and bars, perfect for networking and socializing. For those interested in fitness, there are several gyms and yoga studios. The area also hosts various meetups and workshops catering to the creative community.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment: €800 - €1,200

Leopoldstadt

Leopoldstadt, the 2nd district, is an island between the Danube and the Danube Canal, known for its multicultural vibe and the famous Prater park with its iconic Ferris wheel. It's a great place for digital nomads who enjoy green spaces and outdoor activities. The Karmelitermarkt area has a lively market and numerous cafes and bistros, fostering a strong sense of community. Additionally, Leopoldstadt has a growing number of co-working spaces, making it a practical choice for working professionals.

Location: East of the city center, across the Danube Canal.

Where to Eat: The district is known for its diverse food scene, with spots like Mochi offering exquisite Japanese cuisine and Das Campus serving modern European dishes.

Where to Meet People: Prater park is a social hub, especially in the warmer months. The area also has several fitness centers and cultural associations that host events and gatherings.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment: €700 - €1,100

Wieden

Wieden, the 4th district, is a charming and central neighborhood with a mix of historical buildings and modern amenities. It's a favorite among digital nomads and expats and digital nomads for its laid-back atmosphere and cultural offerings, including the Vienna State Opera and the Naschmarkt, Vienna's most famous market. Wieden is also home to many small businesses and startups, providing ample networking opportunities for global nomads.

Location: South of the city center, adjacent to the 1st district.

Where to Eat: Naschmarkt offers a variety of international cuisines, while local cafes like Café Phil provide a cozy spot to work and dine.

Where to Meet People: The district's numerous bars and cafes, along with its proximity to the Technical University of Vienna, make it easy to connect with both locals and expats.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment: €750 - €1,150

Josefstadt

Josefstadt may be the smallest district in Vienna, but it's rich in character and elegance. This upscale neighborhood is known for its beautiful architecture, quiet streets, and refined cultural life. It's a great choice for digital nomads who appreciate a more peaceful environment but still want to be close to the action. The area has a high concentration of theaters, including Theater in der Josefstadt, and charming cafes that double as workspaces.

Location: North of the city center, adjacent to the 1st district.

Where to Eat: Josefstadt has a range of dining options, from traditional Viennese coffee houses like Café Hummel to modern eateries such as Fromme Helene.

Where to Meet People: The district's theaters and cultural venues are perfect for mingling with the artsy crowd. There are also several language schools and expat groups that offer a chance to meet fellow nomads.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment: €850 - €1,300

Alsergrund

Alsergrund, the 9th district, is a blend of academic flair and laid-back living, thanks to the University of Vienna's presence. It's a neighborhood with a youthful spirit and a high population of students and academics, making it an intellectually stimulating place for digital nomads. The Sigmund Freud Museum and the Liechtenstein Garden Palace are notable landmarks. Alsergrund is also known for its excellent cafes and eateries, where one can work and enjoy local flavors.

Location: North of the city center, along the Danube Canal.

Where to Eat: The district is dotted with student-friendly cafes and restaurants, such as Café Francais and Gasthaus Rebhuhn.

Where to Meet People: The university environment provides numerous opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals through academic events, seminars, and social gatherings.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment: €700 - €1,000

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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