8 Units for rent
1090 Wien




8 Units for rent
1090 Wien

Maisonette for rent
1090 Wien, Alsergrund

Apartment for rent
Hörlgasse, 1090 Wien

Attic apartment for rent
1090 Wien



Apartment seekers who want to rent in 1090 Vienna choose one of the most desirable districts in the city. The 9th district, Alsergrund, convinces with its central location, historic charm and a wide variety of rental apartments to suit different needs.
Whether single, couple or family – in Alsergrund you will find suitable rental apartments in various sizes and fittings.
Vienna Alsergrund, the 9th municipal district, is a sought-after place to live with a unique character. Here, historic architecture meets urban life: magnificent old buildings with stucco ceilings give many rental apartments a special charm.
At the same time, the Alsergrund district also offers modern new builds and attic conversions that provide contemporary living comfort. The mix of tradition and modernity makes living in the 9th district very attractive. In addition, the location scores points: Alsergrund borders directly on the Inner City, which means short distances to the city centre and excellent infrastructure.
Numerous shopping facilities, restaurants, schools and the General Hospital (AKH) are on site. Despite the central location, there are also comparatively quiet residential areas that provide a pleasant living environment.
The housing market in 1090 Vienna is diverse and the range of apartments spans from affordable student flats to luxurious attic maisonettes. The rental prices in the 9th district reflect the central location: on average, rents in Alsergrund are on a higher level than in outer districts.
2-room apartments average about €1,000 per month, while larger 3- to 4-room apartments often start at €1,500 monthly. Of course, the actual costs depend on factors such as location, condition (e.g. freshly renovated or original old‑building condition) and fittings (elevator, balcony or terrace, modern fitted kitchen, etc.).
In the Alsergrund district – especially around Alser Straße – you will find many old‑building rental apartments with high rooms and classic architecture. These old‑building apartments are in demand and can be somewhat more expensive, particularly if they have been extensively renovated and offer extras such as a balcony.
Despite high demand, apartment seekers continually find new offers – both fixed-term (often 3 to 5 years) and open-ended leases.
Compact 2-room apartments are very popular in Alsergrund, especially with singles, young couples or students. A 2-room apartment typically has a living room and a separate bedroom – enough space for one or two people. Often there is also a living kitchen, i.e. an open living and cooking area that makes the living space feel more spacious.
Thanks to usually good layouts, even smaller apartments feel pleasant. Many 2-room rental apartments in Alsergrund are located in beautiful old buildings, which gives them a special flair. For example, a 50 m² old‑building apartment with high ceilings and French doors can feel very cosy, even if it only has a living room and a bedroom.
At the same time, there are also modern 2-room new‑build apartments with efficient layouts and contemporary fittings. Overall, 2-room apartments in 1090 Vienna offer sufficient space and comfort for smaller households, and while rents here are high, they are often somewhat lower than those for larger family apartments.
A 3-room apartment in Alsergrund is ideal for small families, shared flats or couples who need more space. These apartments usually have a living room and two separate bedrooms, which offers flexibility in use – for example as a child’s room, home office or guest room.
With typical living areas between approx. 70 and 100 m², a 3-room rental apartment already provides generous space. Many of the 3-room apartments in Alsergrund are in old buildings that shine with their high rooms and double French doors.
Such old‑building apartments exude charm and often provide a cosy atmosphere, though sometimes at the expense of modern fittings. However, many old buildings in the 9th district have since been renovated and offer a successful combination of historic flair and modern interiors – including features such as a new fitted kitchen, central heating and renovated bathroom.
If you are looking for something special, the 9th district also offers exclusive maisonette apartments. A maisonette apartment spans two floors, which creates a unique living feeling – often similar to a small house within an apartment building.
Particularly attic conversions in Alsergrund are often executed as maisonettes: below the living area with kitchen and possibly a study, above the bedroom under the roof.
Such apartments often score with a lovely terrace or even a roof garden, from which you can look out over the roofs of Vienna. In Alsergrund, maisonettes offer modern living comfort and are equipped with all contemporary amenities – often including air conditioning and elegant bathrooms with tub and shower.
Due to the two‑storey layout, living and sleeping areas are clearly separated, which can be ideal for families or couples who want to combine living and working at home. However, maisonette apartments in 1090 Vienna are usually in the higher price range, as they are often found in top locations with generous living space.
Rents in 1090 Vienna are above the Vienna average due to the central location. Currently, one pays around €20 per square meter for rental apartments in Alsergrund. Small apartments can be more expensive per m² (€25 and more), while larger apartments from about 80 m² have somewhat lower square‑meter prices (around €16–18).
For compact 1‑room apartments with a combined living‑and‑sleeping area, rents often start at around €700 to €900 per month, depending on location and fittings. A 2‑room apartment costs on average about €1,000 rent per month, while more spacious 3‑ to 4‑room apartments can reach €1,500 and more.
The quality of life in the 9th district is very high. Alsergrund offers a successful mixture of urbanity and recreational opportunities. You live close to the centre of Vienna and benefit from the good infrastructure – all shopping, gastronomy and cultural offerings are on site or in the immediate vicinity.
At the same time, there are quiet residential streets (e.g. in the Servitenviertel) and green spaces like Liechtensteinpark, which invite you to relax. The central location and the diverse surroundings make Alsergrund a popular place to live for people of all ages.
You enjoy the proximity to the city centre and at the same time have everything important on site: charming neighbourhoods (such as the Servitenviertel), a wide range of restaurants and cultural venues like the Volksoper and Palais Liechtenstein.
Public transport connections in 1090 Vienna are excellent. Several subway stations are in or at the edge of the district: the U6 line (stations Währinger Straße – Volksoper and Nußdorfer Straße) serves the west of Alsergrund, and the U4 (Roßauer Lände station) connects the district with the city centre and other districts.
In addition, numerous tram lines run through Alsergrund. As a result, almost all residential areas in the district are very well connected to the public transport network. Even without a car, you can reach all parts of the city quickly from here.
Whether pets are allowed in a rental apartment generally depends on the respective landlord or house rules. Small pets like cats or small dogs are permitted in many rental apartments. For larger dogs, however, there can be restrictions.
It is advisable to clarify with the landlord in advance whether pets are allowed before signing the lease. Often this is already stated in the apartment listing.