40+ coworking spaces — Vienna’s remote work scene is solid
Vienna has a mature coworking market spread across the inner districts. Most spaces cluster in the 7th (Neubau) and 6th (Mariahilf) districts, within walking distance of Mariahilfer Straße. Day passes start at EUR 15 for a hot desk, monthly memberships from EUR 149. Almost every space includes coffee, printing, and meeting room access in the base price.
Top 5 coworking spaces
Sektor5
4.5Siebenbrunnengasse 44, 1050 Wien
Lindengasse 56, 1070 Wien
WeXelerate
4.3Praterstraße 1, 1020 Wien
Stockwerk
4.4Pater-Schwartz-Gasse 11a, 1150 Wien
mycowork
3.9Neubaugasse 24, 1070 Wien
How to choose
For budget: Sektor5 at EUR 149/month is the cheapest dedicated-desk option in a central location. 24/7 access means you can work late without paying extra. The community skews freelancer and early-stage startup.
For networking and events: Impact Hub Vienna runs 3-4 events per week — pitch nights, skill-shares, founder meetups. Best place to build a local professional network fast.
For speed and infrastructure: WeXelerate has 300 Mbps symmetric fiber and sits in the Prater tech campus. If you do video production, large uploads, or constant Zoom calls, pick this one.
For quiet focus work: Stockwerk in the 15th district is smaller and calmer than the Neubau spaces. The garden is a bonus in summer. Slightly further from the center but well connected via U6.
Free alternatives
Several Vienna cafes welcome laptop workers for the price of a Melange:
- Cafe Korb (Brandstätte 9, 1st district) — power outlets at most tables, relaxed about long stays, good WiFi
- Jonas Reindl Coffee Roasters (Währinger Straße 2, 9th district) — specialty coffee, communal tables, work-friendly until 16:00
- Kaffeefabrik (Favoritenstraße 4, 4th district) — third-wave coffee, few seats but fast WiFi, quiet mornings
Most traditional Viennese coffee houses (Cafe Central, Cafe Hawelka) tolerate laptops but frown on long sessions during peak hours. Order every 90 minutes and keep your setup compact.