Vienna

Vienna is amazing: once you come to the Austrian capital, you will never want to leave! Situated in the heart of Europe, and with a population of 1.9 million people, Vienna so much more than just art and history. 

The best city in the World

Vienna has been named the best city in the world for quality of living, according to several surveys, including the annual Mercer Quality of Living survey, which has crowned it first for the tenth year in a row.

Vienna scores almost perfectly in a number of categories:

  • Very well-functioning public transport and infrastructure: Public transport in the city is cheap, clean, safe, and reliable. The subway runs 24-hour at weekends.
  • Clean and green: In Vienna you can enjoy mountain spring water for free, straight from the tap. Parks and green areas make up 50% of the city.
  • Excellent education system and impressive healthcare system.
  • Flourishing economy: Vienna is the economic center of Austria, the 14th-richest country in the world. Austria has one of the highest GDP per capita, indicating a high standard of living for citizens.
  • Incredibly secure: Vienna has some of the lowest crime rates in Europe, making it very safe to walk home late at night.
  • Amazing cultural scene:  Vienna has a strong heritage in producing exceptional classical music, fine arts, and theater. It has incredible museums and amazing music venues.

An affordable city

One of the best things about Vienna is that it is not an expensive city to live in.

  • Housing: Viennese apartments generally offer high standards at affordable rents. Prices still remain relatively low in comparison to other major cities in the world. On average, tenants in Vienna spend 27% of their income on rent.
  • Public transport: You can travel through Vienna by subway, bus, and tram for just €1 a day.
  • Culture: Standing tickets for the State Opera start at €3. Similar prices for standing tickets at most theatres and concert halls.

An international city

If you are from abroad, you will never feel lonely in Vienna.

Vienna is one of Europe’s most international cities. Half of the population of Vienna has an international background and it is very easy to get around with English.

Vienna is home to a large number of international organizations, including the United Nations.There are 14 international schools, and you will find restaurants with cuisines from all over the world.

The connection from the city to the airport is excellent (19 minutes train ride from the Vienna BioCenter, and €4.20). From the airport you can reach all major European cities within 3 hours. There are also direct flights to many other international destinations.

A diverse city

The city embraces a multitude of cultures, ethnicities, and traditions, creating a harmonious tapestry of diversity. Wander through the streets of Vienna, and you will encounter a wide array of languages, cuisines, and artistic expressions. From the grand architecture of the historical city center to the bustling markets and neighborhood festivals, Vienna exudes an inclusive and welcoming atmosphere for people from all walks of life. The young and diverse atmosphere plays a major role in attracting students from all over the world.

A hotspot for life sciences

Vienna is one of the leading European centers for research and innovation.

37,595 people work at 554 biotech or pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, medical device companies and other organizations in the field of life sciences in the Vienna area.

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