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Where to live in Vienna - it's the question most arriving expats and immigrants ask themselves. Which district of Vienna is best for building your new life? For coffee? Which bezirk will feel most like home? All critical questions to ask when moving abroad. So I thought it was high time to share with you guys my take on what district in Vienna you should move to.
This is my entirely biased opinion of course, from living in Vienna since , so please take everything here with liberal spoons of salt. It's highly likely if you ask another Viennese who grew up in a different district or spends all their time in the 18th district where this kind of good stuff happens that they would have a completely different take.
But this is what I can personally recommend to you guys if you are trying to differentiate between which district or bezirk in Vienna to move to. First things first though, let's cover the basics with some frequently asked questions. Well this will of course depend on your requirements, budget and patience to find an ideal apartment.
The best neighbourhood for a hipster something is probably between the 6th-8th district, for families, the 16thth districts might be better. So the 'best' neighbourhood in Vienna will very much depend on your needs. If we go from a purely income, location and historic perspective, the most central, expensive and historical district is the 1st district, right in the heart of the old town. Vienna's city centre is imaginatively called the 'Innere Stadt' and is where the fanciest apartments and old buildings are.