I’m coming to Vienna in August. However most appartments don’t seem to have A/C … given that temperatures go over 30 degrees even now (June), is A/C really not needed during the night or do people there just have high heat tolerance?
⭐️ Overall Score | 2.97/5 (Rank #637) |
👍 Quality of life score | Good |
👶 Family score | Okay |
💵 Cost | 🧐 Pricey: $3,083 / mo |
📡 Internet | 🏎 Fast: 24Mbps (avg) |
😝 Fun | Okay |
⛅️ Temperature (now) | 🥶 Freezing : -1°C30°F (feels -1°C30°F) |
💦 Humidity (now) | 💦 Damp: 88% |
💨 Air quality (now) | 🌱 Great: 13 US AQI |
💨 Air quality (annual) | 🌱 Great: 15 US AQI |
👌 Safety | Good |
🎓 Education level | High |
💰 Income level | Very high |
🙊 English speaking | Okay |
🚶 Walkability | Great |
✌️ Peace (no pol. conflict) | Good |
🚦 Traffic safety | Okay |
🏥 Hospitals | Great |
😄 Happiness | Good |
🍸 Nightlife | Bad |
📶 Free WiFi in city | Okay |
🖥 Places to work from | Great |
❄️ A/C or heating | Okay |
😁 Friendly to foreigners | Good |
🗯 Freedom of speech | Great |
🤚🏿🤚🏻 Racial tolerance | Okay |
👩 Female friendly | Great |
🌈 LGBTQ+ friendly | Great |
🎅 Startup Score | Okay |
🌍 Region | Europe |
🚩 Country | Austria |
⏱ Average trip duration | 3 days |
📡 Internet speed (avg) | 24 Mbps |
⛅️ Weather (now) | 🌧 -1°C 30°F + 💦 Damp (88%) = feels -1°C 30°F |
💨 Air quality (now) | 👍 13 US AQI 🍃 good |
💨 Air quality (annual avg) | 👍 15 US AQI 🍃 good |
🔌 Power | 230V50Hz |
🚕 Best taxi app (in country) | |
🚑 Travel medical insurance | ![]() |
📱 Best wireless carrier | yesss! |
🏧 Suggested ATM take out: | EUR 100 = USD 121 |
💸 Tipping | No |
💳 Cashless society | 💵 No, cash only (esp. for foreigners) |
💻 Best coworking space | Coworking Salzburg |
🚰 Safe tap water | 👌 Yes, drinkable |
♻️ Return rate | 8% of visitors return |
👨👩👧👦 Population | 150,000 people |
👨👩👧👦 GDP per Capita | $44,857 / year |
🏞 Foreign land ownership allowed | Yes |
👫 Gender ratio (overall) | 👨 46% 👱♀️ 54% |
👫 Gender ratio (young adults) | 👨 52% 👱♀️ 48% |
⛪️ Religious government | Non-religious |
💻 Online electronics shop | Saturn |
✈️ Best short-haul air carrier | RyanAir |
✈️ Best int'l air carrier | Austrian |
💵 Cost of living for nomad | $3,083 / month |
💵 Cost of living for expat | $1,843 / month |
💵 Cost of living for family | $3,341 / month |
💵 Cost of living for local | $955 / month |
🏠 1br studio rent in center | $664 / month |
🏢 Coworking | $348 / month |
🏨 Hotel | $1,977 / month |
🏨 Hotel | $93 / night |
🏠 Airbnb (81 listings) | $3,027 / month |
🏠 Airbnb | $99 / night |
🍛 Dinner | $8 |
🥤 Coca-Cola (0.3L) | $1 |
🍺 Beer (0.5L) | $4 |
☕️ Coffee | $3 |
💰 Estimated tax on $50,000 | $15,204 |
💰 Estimated tax on $100,000 | $38,852 |
💰 Estimated tax on $250,000 | $113,746 |
I’m coming to Vienna in August. However most appartments don’t seem to have A/C … given that temperatures go over 30 degrees even now (June), is A/C really not needed during the night or do people there just have high heat tolerance?
Southern German here (sitting and sweating in the middle of the night…). I assume our climates are virtually the same.
Admittedly, summers can be really hot and humid here, but there are usually only a few nights per year where it’s really hard to fall asleep because it’s too hot. Nobody has AC, it’s just not worth it for those few occasions. Instead, people cope with more showers, opening all windows and doors constantly, lots of gelato, and hanging out by lakes and pools whenever free. If you really can’t bear it, get a cheap fan and that should save you. You will need a heater for much longer periods of time, and every house has excellent heating built-in.
Also note that the closer your apartment is to the rooftop, the hotter it gets.
Nah. You likely won’t find AC in most places but the thing is most buildings are concrete or brick and nice and cool in the summer, unlike wood homes. Plus you can cool off with Eis-Kaffee
Thanks!
Here’s an another opinion I got through Facebook for those with the same query:
It really depends - there are some cheaply built houses which suck both in winter and summer, but, of course, there also houses which can handle both heat and cold pretty well. Unfortunately, it’s really up to that. So, if you want to stay longer in an apartment, schedule a viewing in the late afternoon, then you’ll see how the heat builds up in there. Apartments that only have windows to the east or north, as well as ground-floor apartments, are also naturally more heat-resistant. It’s really a lucky draw here in Vienna.
✅ Pretty safe
✅ Fast internet
✅ Good air quality on average
✅ Spacious and not crowded
✅ Very easy to do business
✅ High quality of education
✅ Great hospitals
✅ Roads are very safe
✅ Great freedom of speech
✅ Democratic
✅ People can speak basic English
✅ Very safe for women
✅ Family friendly
✅ Very friendly to LGBTQ+
❌ Expensive
❌ Not much to do
❌ Cold now
❌ Gets cold in the winter
❌ Very damp now
❌ Very difficult to make friends
❌ Many people smoke tobacco
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