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1 Best Coworking Spaces in Vienna

Vienna operates at a different frequency β€” unhurried, precise, and extraordinarily liveable. This coworking space carries Nomad Magazine on-site, in a city that's been perfecting the art of productive daily life since the Habsburg era.

Why people work from Vienna

Vienna has world-class public transport, excellent internet infrastructure, and a Kaffeehauskultur (coffee house culture) that was doing coworking before the word existed. The city is clean, safe, well-connected internationally, and has a growing startup scene.

Neighbourhoods & location context

The 1st district (Innere Stadt) is historic and central. Neubau (7th) is the creative quarter with independent studios and cafΓ©s. Mariahilf (6th) is lively and walkable. The Naschmarkt area attracts a mix of freelancers and creatives. The U-Bahn connects everything in minutes.

Who Vienna suits

Those who appreciate a city that functions beautifully. Cultural workers, consultants with European clients, and anyone who wants a high quality of life without chaos. Vienna suits the methodical nomad who plans their days and enjoys them.

Cost, vibe & best season

Vienna is one of Europe's more expensive cities β€” day passes from €20–30, monthly memberships from €200–400. Best months are April–October. Winters are cold but culturally rich. The public transport is exceptional and can replace the need for a car entirely.

All 1 spaces in Vienna

Each space below carries Nomad Magazine β€” our signal that they're genuinely welcoming to remote workers. Same audience, same vibe.

Vienna, Austria

Loffice Wien

Coworking

We are home to creative entrepreneurs, cultural initiatives and freelancers of all sorts. Believing in the power of sharing and collaborating, we create trendy spaces, flexible services and a diverse community.

Frequently asked questions

Is Vienna good for digital nomads?
Vienna is excellent for nomads who prioritise quality of life and infrastructure. It's expensive compared to Central European alternatives, but the city functions beautifully, is extremely safe, and has a growing startup and creative community.
How does Vienna compare to other European cities for remote work?
Vienna offers better quality of life and infrastructure than most cities in the region. It's more expensive than Prague or Budapest but cheaper than Zurich or Amsterdam, with arguably better public services than either.
How much does coworking in Vienna cost?
Day passes typically cost €20–30. Monthly memberships range from €200–400, putting Vienna on the pricier end of Central European coworking markets.
Can I rely on Vienna's coffee houses for working?
Vienna's KaffeehΓ€user (coffee houses) are famous for welcoming long stays β€” ordering one coffee and sitting for hours is culturally accepted. Many nomads use them for focused solo work, keeping coworking spaces for collaborative or call-heavy days.