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Austria’s Complete Digital Nomad Guide

Mountains In Salzburg, Austira

A shot from Salzburg, Austria an incredibly beautiful city, scroll below to check out more about this city.

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Digital Nomad FAQ’s

Is Austria a good country to work in?

Yes, Austria is a good country for digital nomads. Here’s why:

Infrastructure: Austria has excellent internet connectivity and modern amenities, making it conducive for remote work.

Quality of Life: Digital nomads can enjoy a high quality of life in Austria, with access to good healthcare, education, safety, and recreational activities.

How is the internet connectivity and speed in Austria?

Good. Austria generally has reliable and fast internet connectivity. According to a recent report, the average download speed in Austria is around 87 Mbps, which is more than enough for video calls and most online activities.

Is it easy to meet people and make friends in Austria?

Yes and No. It can be a bit challenging to make friends in Austria, especially in cities like Vienna, as the locals tend to be more reserved and have established social circles. However, there are active expat and digital nomad communities in cities like Vienna, which can make it easier to connect with like-minded individuals.

How much should I budget for a month in Austria?

Based on the average cost of living in Austria and adding 30% for a comfortable digital nomad lifestyle, you should budget around €2,000 to €2,500 per month.

_See a breakdown of prices for common digital nomad stuff here:

  • Rent (1-bedroom apartment in the city center): €800 – €1,200
  • Utilities: €100 – €200
  • Food: €300 – €400
  • Transportation: €50 – €100
  • Internet: €30 – €50
  • Entertainment: €150 – €300_
Are there lots of places to work from in Austria?

Yes. Major cities like Vienna, Salzburg, and Graz have plenty of coworking spaces, cafes, and libraries where digital nomads can work comfortably.

What are the best digital nomad neighborhoods in Austria?

In Vienna, some of the best neighborhoods for digital nomads are:

  • Neubau (7th district): Trendy, with lots of cafes, coworking spaces, and a vibrant atmosphere.
  • Leopoldstadt (2nd district): Centrally located, with good infrastructure and a mix of residential and commercial areas.
  • Mariahilf (6th district): Lively neighborhood with a diverse range of amenities and a strong expat community.

In Salzburg, the Old Town (Altstadt) and the areas around Mirabellplatz and the Salzach River are popular among digital nomads.

Visitor / Working Visas

As an EU/EEA citizen, you can stay and work in Austria without any visa requirements. However, for non-EU/EEA nationals, there are a few visa options to consider for staying and working in Austria as a digital nomad:

Visa-Free Travel (up to 90 days): Citizens of many countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, can enter Austria without a visa for tourism or business purposes for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. During this time, you are not permitted to work or engage in any paid activities.

Working Holiday Visa: Austria has working holiday agreements with several countries, including Canada, New Zealand, and some non-EU countries. This visa allows young people (typically aged 18-30) to live and work in Austria for up to one year.

Self-Employment/Freelance Visa (Selbständige Erwerbstätigkeit): Non-EU nationals can apply for a self-employment visa, also known as the “Trade License” (Gewerbeschein), which allows you to work as a freelancer or run your own business in Austria. This visa requires proof of sufficient funds, health insurance, and a place of residence in Austria.

Red-White-Red Card: This is a work and residence permit for highly skilled workers, including self-employed individuals, in shortage occupations. The requirements include a degree or relevant work experience, a minimum salary threshold, and sufficient funds for living expenses.

It’s important to note that the visa application process can be complex, and requirements may vary based on your nationality and personal circumstances. It’s advisable to consult with the Austrian Embassy or Consulate in your home country for the most up-to-date information and guidance on the appropriate visa for your situation.

Cost Of Living / Traveling Through

The 5 Quick Scores

A shot of my Mom and I in Bad Gastein, in South Central Austria. Not a place I’d recommend in Fall or Spring as it’s completely dead. Beautiful, but void of life 😂

Wifi Speed Tests In Austria

Type / DeviceNameCityUploadDownloadLatency
CafePropellerVienna3062814
CafeThe Furniture CafeVienna2283013
CafeJonas Reindl CafeVienna701216
HotelNuma WoodVienna53396
HotelJo&JoeVienna18196
CafeJ. Hornig KaffeebarVienna14.53.811
HotelMeiningerSalzburg315.238
CafeCup&CinoSalzburg162.831
HotspotPhone HotspotSalzburg130.3146
CafeStarbucksSalzburg9.81.124
CafeAfro CafeSalzburg3.61.537
HotelSelinaBad Gastein193.822
Looking for more info on these metrics? Read my guide to getting fast wifi here

Vienna Digital Nomad Guide

A shot taken at Maria-Theresien-Platz, an incredibly beautiful area day or night

I love Vienna, I’m writing this now on my last day here, and I’m really going to miss this city. The architecture is beautiful, it’s a bit bustling but with plenty of cafes to relax at. I’m a huge fan, and I’m sure I’ll be back someday.

The 5 Quick Scores


An Instagram post of mine with a few shots from Vienna

Wifi Speed Tests In Vienna

Type / DeviceNameUploadDownloadLatency
CafePropeller3062814
CafeThe Furniture Cafe2283013
CafeJonas Reindl Cafe701216
HotelNuma Wood53396
HotelJo&Joe18196
CafeJ. Hornig Kaffeebar14.53.811
Looking for more info on these metrics? Read my guide to getting fast wifi here

Where I’d Recommend To Stay In Vienna

The Student Hotel

Photo Credit – Studium.at

Admittedly, I did not stay here, because I found out about them after I had already booked my hotels. However, I came to their co-working spot and was a big fan. I can tell they build these hotels specifically for digital nomads & people who travel and work. As fate would have it though, I will be staying at their hotel in Paris!

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Places To Stay – Honorable Mentions

This is a section where I’ll add hotels / places to stay at that I either didn’t stay at, or had a flaw that made me unable to recommend them completely.

ZOKU

JO&JOE Hotel

Check this space out!

My Favorite Places To Work From

Das Cafe – The Furniture Cafe

TSH Collab Vienna

Propeller Cafe


Places To Work From – Honorable Mentions

This is a section where I’ll add co-working places / places to work that I’ve heard a lot of good things about, I either didn’t make it to the place, or I went and personally didn’t like it. In service to you all, if the place seems to have enough buzz, I will still share it.


A beautiful church I came across while walking around the city

Exercise / Outdoors


Salzburg Digital Nomad Guide

A shot taken during my hike through Salzburg (see exercise / outdoor section for details on this hike)

I loved this city, it doesn’t have the excitement and architecture of Vienna. But for anyone looking to enjoy some of the prettiest views of the Alps this is the town for you. There are hours of hiking right through the middle of the town, it’s close to multiple, amazing national parks. I was a huge fan of this town

The 5 Quick Scores


While the nature is incredible in Salzburg, downtown is also pretty damn beautiful

Wifi Speed Tests In Salzburg

Type / DeviceNameUploadDownloadLatency
HotelMeininger315.238
CafeCup&Cino162.831
HotspotPhone Hotspot130.3146
CafeStarbucks9.81.124
CafeAfro Cafe3.61.537
Looking for more info on these metrics? Read my guide to getting fast wifi here

Where I Stayed

Meininger Hotel

A shot from outside the hotel 📸 – Meininger Hotel

My Favorite Places To Work From

Cup&Cino

A shot from outside

Afro Cafe

Places To Work From – Honorable Mentions

This is a section where I’ll add co-working places / places to work that I’ve heard a lot of good things about, I either didn’t make it to the place, or I went and personally didn’t like it. In service to you all, if the place seems to have enough buzz, I will still share it.


Exercise / Outdoors

Hiking

Berchtesgaden

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Gyms

MYGYM Fitness Studio

Want to stay fit & eat healthy while traveling? Check out my guide to diet fitness while traveling here!


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