
Vienna, the capital city of Austria is known both for its rich cultural heritage of operas and waltzes, classical music and fine arts and for its trendy arts scene. Historically, the city played a major role in hosting European and world politics and has regained this status in recent years by hosting gatherings of major international organizations such as the United Nations and OPEC. Vienna is divided into 23 districts of which 1,3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9 are the most central.
Serviced apartment in Vienna
Short term accommodations in Vienna are available as well as medium term one bedroom or two bedrooms apartments in Vienna. It is common for xpats in Vienna to start their new life abroad by staying a few months or more in a hotel services apartments. A serviced apartment deluxe is a type of self-contained, furnished apartment designed for short to medium term stays and provides comforts for daily use.
Housing can be found in the elegant 1st District of Innere Stadt, the 4th District of Wieden, and the colourful 6th and 7th Districts of Mariahilf and Neubau.
Serviced office in Vienna
Serviced offices in Vienna offer flexible and spacious alternatives. The offices to let in Vienna are tailored to meet your needs. Most commonly the expat managers will start working in service office space in Vienna. The size varies and amenities can include telephone system, video conferencing and more. Serviced Offices in Vienna are often called furnished office or fully furnished office but all names for the same service which is fully equipped and managed offices or office buildings.
Insurance in Vienna
The insurance intermediary will provide you with an insurance free estimate and a list of choices. Quotation request can cover expatriate insurance in Vienna or other type of insurances.
Banking in Vienna
Local banks in Vienna will take care of your expat financial requirements such as bill payments, money transfers and more. Advices from professional expatriate advisors are also important for a successful expatriate financial planning.
Moving to Vienna
When moving to Vienna or moving from Vienna, you can request a free estimate for the service of an international mover in Vienna. You should also specify the number of boxes expected, the list of items to be moved and if moving with children or any other special requirements you might have for your Vienna relocation.
The Easter markets have opened in Vienna. It’s a lovely past time to wander around and see all the beautiful, hand-painted, real eggs.Be careful though, some of them are plastic. Before buying an egg, ask if it is real. Plastic eggs are tacky. =( I think the best market is at The Freyung in the Inner City. The mountain of eggs! You’ve never seen anything like it. Check it out here Ostermarkt Freyung To celebrate, I’ve set up my Easter tree already. As you can see, I am quite...
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Jump to the full entry & travel map Vienna, Vienna, AustriaPrior to leaving for my adventure, I asked several of my friends who either are European or have spent many years in Europe to please tell me everything I needed to know. Unfortunately, they really let me down. As far as I can remember, Shandy informed me that I would need to buy a new hairdryer in Europe. That was the extent of my friends' advice.With that said, I would...
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Everything in Vienna always seems to be on a larger and grander scale than anywhere else in Europe. However, today was a rainy day and it got dark early. It was off-season and the two highlights of our day - Belvedere and Schonbrunn Palaces - did not show well.
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As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...
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As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...
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As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...
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As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...
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What a week! And what a wonderful, wonderful weekend! Patrik and I got the contract of the real estate managment and so we’re going to move in 12 (!!!) days in our new apartment. Unbeliviable, isn’t it' I still don’t realize that we’ll really move in and have our own apartment at [...]
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As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...
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As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...
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