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Vienna, Austria

Vienna – Student accommodation, hostels and coworking spaces in Vienna (Austria). Maps of Vienna, photos and reviews for each place in Vienna.

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Students, international students, interns, backpackers, roomates and digital nomads can book cheap dorms and safe private rooms in downtown Vienna, close to boarding schools, high schools, colleges, halls of residence and universities, close to buses or train stations, airports or major attractions in Vienna.

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Arthur
+ very friendly welcome, clean room - fairly quiet and calm atmosphere, hotel far from the center, but that's not very important
9.0
Everything went really well
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Claudia
This option is highly recommended for medium-budget visitors, it offers a four-star hotel service. It was excellent. The staff, especially the Spanish speaking girl were absolutely friendly, willing, attentive and helpful. Excellent lodging option !!!!!
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This option is highly recommended for medium-budget visitors, it offers a four-star hotel service. It was excellent. The staff, especially the Spanish speaking girl were absolutely friendly, willing

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Vienna – Student accommodation, hostels and coworking spaces in Vienna (Austria). Maps of Vienna, photos and reviews for each place in Vienna.

Welcome to Vienna

What’s that outside your dorm window? Chances are it’s a palace. It can feel like there's one on every street of Vienna. Once the cultural centre of Europe, Austria's capital boasts a large assortment of architectural riches, with recent centuries seeing the addition of everything from art nouveau classics to elegant coffee houses. Backpackers love it for its walkable centre, its undercurrents of experimental art and electronic music, and – of course – its great range of cheap hostels. While there isn’t quite a youth hostel on every street, there are still loads to choose from. Choose a city-centre hostel to explore the famous Innere Stadt, anchored by towering St Stephen’s Cathedral; or a downtown hostel to enjoy the elegant Leopoldstadt, bordered by the Danube and Danube Canal.Vienna is also full of affordable student accommodation located in close proximity to nightlife, shopping, and sightseeing, making it a great place to study. There are also more than 130,000 students in Vienna, so it would be easy to meet fellow students if you choose to study there. Vienna remains one of Europe's most vibrant cities, celebrating its cultural past while embracing a cutting-edge present.

Wander the city's parks

Vienna's parks are as ornate and pleasant as you could wish for. Get yourself out of your accommodation and explore a few. Try the Volksgarten for roses, the Stadtpark for monuments and the Burggarten for a stunning art nouveau greenhouse. [IMAGE_NEW_1]
Wander the city's parks
Wander the city's parks

Hofburg Palace

More than just a palace, the Hofburg is a complex of stunning buildings that houses the Imperial Apartments, museums, a library, a concert hall and even an indoor riding school. [IMAGE_NEW_1]
Hofburg Palace
Hofburg Palace

Innere Stadt (1st District)

Grandeur abounds in the historic centre of the city, where pedestrianised streets lead tourists, backpackers and students past cathedrals, opera houses and, of course, palaces. It's possible to spend an entire trip in this district alone. [IMAGE_NEW_1]
Innere Stadt (1st District)
Innere Stadt (1st District)

Imperial Ball (New Year)

Vienna, the city that invented the waltz, holds hundreds of balls each year. Save up some money, don your tux or gown, and celebrate new year in the classiest way possible.

Vienna Festival

In a city of such rich culture, it's only fitting that its annual festival should be an extravaganza of dance, drama and music. Running during the summer, this festival typically opens with a free outdoor concert at Schönbrunn Palace.
Vienna Festival
Vienna Festival

Naschmarkt

Stretching for almost a mile over the Wien river, the 120 market stands of the ever popular Naschmarkt sell food from all around the world. With so much to choose from, it's a dream for bargain hunters and foodie backpackers alike. [IMAGE_NEW_1]
La Citta Vita
La Citta Vita

Grelle Forelle

Grelle Forelle is an electronic music club on the banks of the Danube Canal. Although it's a techno club, its DJs can also be found spinning house music among other genres. The club also strives to educate as well as entertain. This underground club also has a strict policy against photos and videos, as it wants to be a safe spacefor guests to express themselves freely. Check out their website for events.

Meinl am Graben

Meinl am Graben is an upscale grocery store that also hosts a sophisticated dining room as well as a café to chill in and a wine cellar to sit in and enjoy a glass or three. If you need a glass of wine or cup of coffee to fuel your grocery shopping, this is the market for you.
Meinl am Graben
Meinl am Graben

Get a Vienna Card

Offering free travel on any public transport and discounts in the majority of galleries, museums and buildings, this is essential for anyone fitting in multiple attractions in a short time. €18.90 for 48hrs or €21.90 for 72hrs.

Airports Vienna International Airport has good links to the rest of Austria as well as many European cities. A direct train connection to the central Wien-Mitte station will whisk you off to the city centre in just 16 minutes. There are also regular bus services operated by Vienna AirportLines and Eurolines. Rail There are two main international stations in Vienna: Westbanhof, for northern and western Europe, as well as other parts of Austria, and Südbanhof for Italy, southern Austria and Eastern Europe. Bus Buses are constantly on the move in and out of Vienna, from all round Austria and the rest of Europe. Backpackers arriving by bus will arrive at Vienna International Busterminal (VIB), 10 minutes from the city centre. It is beside Erdberg underground station (U3 line). Getting around Vienna has an extensive and efficient public transport system including trams, buses and underground lines. Tickets (€2.20 for a single, valid on any vehicle) can be bought at any underground station, as well as at tobacconists or on board (for an extra 10 cents). Tickets have to be validated, either in the machines outside stations, or on the bus or tram. Language: German, but English is widely spoken. Currency: Euro Voltage: 220V Timezone: CET (GMT+1) Dialing codes: +43 for Austria, 1 for Vienna Post Office: Fleischmarkt 19, +43 810 010100 Hospital: Allgemeines Krankenhaus der Stadt Wien, Währinger Gürtel 18-20, 1090 Wien +43 1 404000 Tourist information: Albertinaplatz/Maysedergasse, 1010 Wien, +43 1 24555 Typical opening hours:10am to 6pm Emergency numbers: Dial 122 for fire services, 133 for police and 144 for ambulance services.