Vienna/Outer South
Understand
Get in
Hauptbahnhof (ie. the central railway station) is located just northeast of this district.
By subway (U-bahn), goes in the north-south direction through the western part of the Outer South. goes in the north-south direction through the eastern part. goes east-west at the northern border of the district.
There are more alternatives if coming by tram. Line O connects Praterstern and the Inner East with the eastern parts of this district. Line 6 brings you in from Neubau and Westbahnhof, and continues as a west-east line throgh this district. Lines 1 and 62 connect most of the central parts of Vienna to the Outer South.
See
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phone: +43 1 534 69-28405address: Simmeringer Hauptstrasse 234, SimmeringWith nearly 3 million graves and covering an area of almost 2.5 km², this is one of the largest cemeteries in Europe. It has an interdominational character, being subdivided into Catholic, Protestant, and two Jewish sections (one of which is still in use); recently added divisions include Russian Orthodox, Buddhist, Muslim, and Mormon. The cemetery has served as a giant park for weekend ramblings since its creation in 1874, and though it is some distance from the city center (25-30 min from Stephansplatz), it is worth the trip. The tram stops are named after the cemetery gate next to it: Zentralfriedhof 1. Tor is the entrance to the old Jewish section; Zentralfriedhof 2. Tor is the main gate. A public bus 106 (€0.60 or regular ticket) runs in the cemetery connecting all of the gates and areas.
Straßenbahnlinie 71Beginning in 1918 with the outbreak of the Spanish Flu, the tram was used to transport corpses, mostly at night. The practice was halted until the outbreak of World War II, when it resumed with three specially retrofitted streetcars; the practice was finally halted following the close of the war. Still today the Viennese use the euphemistic expression: 'Er hat den 71er genommen' (he took the 71).
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Ehrengräber
address: Section 32CGraves of famous composers including Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert, Strauss, and Schönberg are all located here, as well as the graves of other luminaries. Mozart's gravestone however is just a memorial, as he was buried in a mass grave in St. Marx Cemetery. A list of all Ehrengräber can be downloaded here. Karl-Borromäus-KircheAfter the Kirche am Steinhof (see listing in Vienna/Outer West), this is second most well-known example of Jugendstil sacral architecture, designed by Max Hegele and built in 1911. In front of the church is the Präsidentengruft (Presidential Crypt), housing the remains of Austrian presidents from the Second Republic (since World War II).
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Bestattungsmuseum. In Aufbahrungshalle 2, adjacent to Tor 2. Mon-Fri 0900 - 1630, also Sat 1000 - 1730 in March-October. Standard price €6, concessions and Vienna Card holders €5, under 18 free. The Vienna Funeral Museum is not a tourist trap "chamber of horrors", but an extremely interesting museum of social history, covering the complex etiquette and meanings of the Viennese funeral tradition.
OstLicht Gallery of Photography
Spinnerin am Kreuz
Architecture
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address: Rysergasse, LiesingThis beautiful cubist church on the top of a hill overlooking the woods was designed by noted Austrian sculptor Fritz Wotruba and completed in 1976 after his death. There is also an open air planetarium next to the church.
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address: Guglgasse 6, SimmeringTo see the combination of new modern with old historic architecture, visit the gasometers that have been revitalized from gas-tanks to new multi-functional buildings. The gasometers are four former gas tanks, built as part of the Vienna municipal gas works Gaswerk Simmering in 1896-1899, and used from 1899 to 1984 as gas storage tanks. After the changeover from town gas to natural gas they were no longer used and were shut down. From 1984-1997 the structures were used as a film location (James Bond: The Living Daylights) and as the location for raves known as Gazometer-Raves. They were revitalized from 1999 to 2001 by the architects Jean Nouvel, Coop Himmelblau, Manfred Wehdorn, and Wilhelm Holzbauer. Each gasometer was divided into several zones for living, shopping and entertainment, while conserving the historic outside wall. Other facilities including a music hall, cinema, student accommodation, municipal archive, etc. are located inside the Gasometers. There are special guided tours with experts available for visitors.
Do
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phone: +43 1 6899191address: Laaer Wald 30c, SimmeringA small historic amusement park dating back to the second half of the 19th century. Some of the rides are more than 100 years old. There is also a 21m-high ferris wheel. It is a lovely place to go for a longer walk. There is a BMX dirt circular track, plus a running checkpoint meet.
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phone: +43 1 607 47 47address: Reumannplatz 23, FavoritenThe big swimming pool was built between 1923 and 1926 with an interior decoration in Art-Déco style. Expect the pool to be crowded and hence it is hard to swim in straight lines. There are also different kinds of saunas (Finish, vapour, etc.)
Buy
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Favoritenstraße
address: FavoritenThe pedestrian zone with international clothing store chains as well as lots of cafes and restaurants in the area around Keplerplatz (U1) and becomes an immigrant shopping area after the busy Reumanplatz (U1) station. Adjacent to the street is the big fruits and vegetable market Viktor-Adler-Markt. -
phone: +43 1 743 643 0address: Guglgasse, SimmeringModerate-sized mall in former coal gas brick towers that were no longer needed after the city converted to natural gas. It is unfortunately largely empty. It also houses a megaplex and concert venue.
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phone: +43 1 600 67 40address: Kepplerplatz, FavoritenSmall mall.
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phone: +43 1 699 39 69 0address: SCS-StraßeThe biggest shopping mall in Europe (by number of visitors) just outside of Vienna, housing a very wide range of stores and brands.
Eat
Budget
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Purple Eat
address: Meidlinger Markt 83-88The social project integrates people without official working permits. The menu changes daily and is based on local organic food. -
phone: +43 1 6044446address: Reumannplatz 13, FavoritenA famous Viennese place for ice cream. Famous for its Eismarillenknödel (small dumplings of vanilla ice cream with an apricot core) and Himbeereisknödel (raspberry core, vanilla ice cream, coating of ground poppy seeds). Get the big ice cream coups with waiter service or take an ice cream cone to go and sit in the park. The café has an atmosphere of the 1970s, as it was widely unchanged since.
Mid-range
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phone: +43 1 815 62 35address: Ehrenfelsgasse 4, MeidlingThe tavern serves specialities from southern Tirol including Trentiner Salsicce, Südtiroler Roggenteig-Schlutzkrapfen and Graukäse.
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phone: +43 664 143 33 74address: Gierstergasse 10
Splurge
Sleep
Budget
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Meininger Hotel Vienna City Center
phone: +43 720 881453address: Columbusgasse 16, FavoritenEntertainingly neither a hotel nor in the city center, very institutional and practical but pleasant (it's a German chain). -
phone: +43 1 505 88 43address: Dampfgasse 8, Favoriten
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phone: +43 1 749 5112-0address: Schneidergasse 7, SimmeringFriendly apartment-hotel with free wifi. Spacious rooms and fully equipped kitchens.
Mid-range
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Hilton Garden Inn Vienna South
phone: +43 1 605 30522address: Hertha-Firnberg-Straße 5Overlooking a vast green park, the Hilton Inn is quite tired and rather remote. It makes that up by offering very competitive rates for a hotel of that standard, with nonsmoking rooms. Has a fitness centre, garden, and free Wi-Fi. Airport shuttle available (surcharge), private parking €20/day. -
phone: +43 1 955 0715address: Karl-Popper Straße 22Vienna's first smart hotel with co-working space with Viennese charm conveniently located at the new main train station (Hauptbahnhof).
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phone: +43 1 7431 777address: Paragonstrasse 1Billing itself as a "budget design hotel", it gives a truthful and complete introduction. This is a full-fledged hotel, much more than just rooms, it has been contemporarily designed inside and out, and its prices and standards can be described as "budget". The Gasometer neighbourhood fits the design theme, but you may want to reconsider the open bathrooms if you care for more privacy. Onsite restaurant, pets permitted on request, public parking €5/day.
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phone: +43 1 743 44110address: Simmeringer Hauptstraße 55-57The modern hotel is easily discernible by its unusual lime green facade and is suitably modern and striking inside as well, even if not quite luxurious. Paying a little extra gets you a Comfort Plus room or a suite with a generously-glazed wall of windows with views over the rooftops (arguably not that interesting given the hotel's location). While remote, the hotel enjoys great transportation links with U-Bahn and tram stops right next to the hotel and a location on one of the main streets, important to those arriving by car. All rooms are nonsmoking, and pets are permitted on request (€10/day). Private parking €18/day.
Splurge
Stay safe
Meidling is also a bit shady at night. Be very careful at Meidling train station, especially at night - Pickpockets are quite common here, so watch your wallet and bag!
Simmering is safe during the day, but some areas are shady at night.
Favoriten may look rather shady at night, but it is still a very nice area to visit (Especially Oberlaa!). Reumannplatz looks very shady at night and may intimidate you, but as long as you have basic common sense (i.e. you dont cause trouble) then nothing will happen to you. Matzleinsdorferplatz can also be shady.
Connect
wien.at Public WLAN is the free Wi-Fi service of the city of Vienna. The transmissions stations are spread across the city. They have a range of about 100 metres and the transmission rate is between 1 and 54 Mbit per second. You don’t have to register if you want to use them, just accept the terms of use. In addition, there are lots of private providers of free Wi-Fi. The following selection concentrates on the free Wi-Fi transmission stations of the city of Vienna which are located at the major shopping streets.
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Public Wi-Fi Enkplatz
address: Simmeringer Hauptstraße, Simmering -
Public Wi-Fi Favoritenstraße (Columbusplatz)
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Public Wi-Fi Favoritenstraße (Viktor-Adler-Platz)
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Public Wi-Fi Johann-Hatzl-Platz
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Public Wi-Fi Maurer Hauptplatz
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Public Wi-Fi Meidlinger Hauptstraße
address: Meidlinger Hauptstraße, Meidling -
Public Wi-Fi Meidlinger Platzl
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Public Wi-Fi Simmeringer Hauptstraße / Grillgasse
address: Simmeringer Hauptstraße, Simmering -
Public Wi-Fi Simmeringer Platz
address: Simmeringer Hauptstraße, Simmering
Post offices
There are twelve post offices in Favoriten, seven in Liesing, six in Meidling and four in Simmering. The following list contains some of the most important ones.-
address: Am Hauptbahnhof 1, Favoriten
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address: Favoritenstraße 132, Favoriten
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address: Exenbergerweg 4/2, Simmering
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address: Meidlinger Hauptstraße 43, Meidling
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address: Liesinger Platz 2, Liesing
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address: Endresstraße 121, Liesing
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address: Favoritenstraße 98, Favoriten
Go next
- Hietzing is the outer Vienna district to the West.
- Landstraße is the 3rd inner district to the North.
- Wieden is the 4th inner district to the North.
- Margareten is the 5th inner district to the North.