FIRST VIENNA RESIDENTIAL MARKET REPORT | 2020
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TASTEFUL VARIETY 1060 MARIAHILF A LREADY WELL-DEVELOPED , the Sixth District is gaining in attractiveness from the newly designed Mariahilfer Straße and planned metro extension linking Mariahilf to the U2 metro line. There are few construction projects here due to the well-developed
nature of the area. Nonetheless, demand for housing is high, albeit with a definite slope towards the Westbahnhof railway station and the Beltway. Sought-after residential areas mainly include Gumpendorfer Straße and the areas around Naschmarkt and Getreidemarkt. ×
U Museumsquartier
Getreide- markt
Mariahilfer Straße
U Neubaugasse
Maria- hilfer Straße
Gumpen- dorfer Straße
Nasch- markt
U Zieglergasse
Mariahilfer Straße
Gumpendorfer Straße
U Kettenbrückengasse
U Westbahnhof
U Pilgramgasse
U Gumpendorfer Straße
HOTSPOTS
U Margaretengürtel
SPECIAL FEATURES OF DISTRICT You can argue about taste – except in Mariahilf. The variety is so great here that it makes up for the lack of green space at only two percent: Mariahilfer Straße, Austria’s longest high street, and Gumpendorfer Straße provide a wide variety of local and individual shops as well as interna tional chain stores. The High Achievers Sinus-Milieu ® especially appreciates this, while Postma- terialists enjoy the abundance of places to meet as well as the cycle paths and pedestrian precincts. Naschmarkt is as attractive to High Achievers
as it is to any other visitor to the district: every day sees an unusually lively environment brimming with lifestyle and flair with around a hundred and twenty market stalls on an area of 2.3 hectares. From gourmet deli catessens to a variety of dining establishments, fine eaters are guaranteed satisfaction until the late evening hours. An impressive range of muse- ums, collections, and theatres provide the district’s cultural highlights. The Raimund Theater, which is mainly used for musicals, is one such attraction. The theatre was named after the actor Ferdinand Raimund, who was born at Mariahilfer Straße 45 in 1790.
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