Apartment for rent
Lerchenfelder Gürtel 30, 1070 Wien

Apartment for rent
Lerchenfelder Gürtel 30, 1070 Wien

Apartment for rent
Kaiserstraße 68, 1070 Wien

Ground-floor apartment for rent
Zollergasse 17, 1070 Wien

Apartment for rent
Mariahilfer Straße, 1070 Wien



If you want to rent an apartment in 1070 Vienna, you can look forward to urban living with special charm. The 7th Viennese municipal district, Neubau, is small in area but ranks among the most sought-after residential locations in the city. Centrally located between the inner city and Mariahilfer Straße, Neubau offers a mix of historic old‑building charm and modern city life. Numerous cafés, boutiques and galleries shape the residential atmosphere, while the neighborhood also provides plenty of places to retreat.
Neubau is a vibrant trendy neighborhood with diverse lifestyles. From the MuseumsQuartier in the east to Kaiserstraße in the west, the district spans a compact area with an impressive density of culture, gastronomy and shopping opportunities.
On main streets such as Burggasse, Neustiftgasse and Neubaugasse life pulses: shops and eateries line these streets. At the same time, there are quieter residential areas off the busy axes in side streets like Seidengasse or Parallelgasse, where you can enjoy more peace despite the central location.
As a residential district, 1070 Vienna combines urban bustle with cozy charm. Many residential buildings are Gründerzeit (old) buildings with high rooms, large windows and often attractively decorated façades—this gives the district its distinctive old‑building charm. At the same time, some attics have been modernly converted, so there are also new new‑build apartments with upscale comfort in places.
This mix of old and new is the appeal of living space in Neubau. The central location, the creative atmosphere and the good transport connections are among the advantages that make Neubau so popular with tenants. The U‑bahn line U3 (Neubaugasse station) runs through the district and connects it directly to the city; tram and bus lines also provide a excellent connection within Vienna. Last but not least, Neubau offers a rich cultural and leisure scene—whether museum, theater or trendy bar—right on your doorstep.
The housing offer in Neubau is diverse, even though the stock mainly consists of old buildings. For singles and commuters there are numerous compact 1‑room apartments (garçonnières) and small studios. The most common, however, are well‑laid‑out 2‑room apartments with about 50–70 m² of living space—ideal for couples or as a first shared apartment. Clever room layouts make optimal use of the available space in these apartments.
Families and shared flats can also find suitable options in Neubau. Spacious 3‑room apartments with a balcony, entrance hall, eat‑in kitchen and two bedrooms are also available—often in the form of classic old‑building properties. Such large apartments are particularly suitable for shared flats or families.
Old‑building apartments often have a large living room, several bedrooms and an additional separate WC next to the bathroom. Occasionally you also find converted attic apartments in the 7th district, sometimes as maisonettes over two levels, with their own terrace and a nice view over the city.
Apartment hunting in 1070 Vienna requires special attention. Here are the most important points you should watch for:
Rents in Neubau are significantly above the Vienna average. Currently, rental apartments are demanded at about €13–15 per square meter—depending on location, condition and fittings. Since Neubau is considered a top location, popularity and demand are reflected in the prices.
Mariahilfer Straße is Vienna’s largest shopping street and forms the southern boundary of the 7th district. Living nearby benefits from excellent infrastructure: numerous shops, eateries and the immediate U‑bahn station (U3 Neubaugasse) provide urban convenience. However, you must also expect hustle and noise.
As a residential location, the area around Mariahilfer Straße is ideal for those who love urban life and want to be in the thick of it. Those seeking peace should choose an apartment on a side street or with windows facing the courtyard to have some distance from the bustle.
On‑street public parking is very limited and only usable with a resident parking permit. If you rely on a car, you should ideally look for an apartment with its own parking space—some buildings have underground garages, or you can rent a space in a nearby garage. Otherwise, Neubau is excellent served by public transport, so many residents do without a car.
Yes, Neubau is popular with students and ideal for shared flats due to its young, lively atmosphere. There are many cafés, bars and cultural offerings that appeal to young residents. The transport connections by U‑bahn and buses are also excellent. However, rents in 1070 Vienna are relatively high—shared‑flat rooms therefore cost more than in outer districts. With several flatmates, costs can be shared well, so nothing stands in the way of shared living in the trendy 7th district.