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Vienna - Accommodation

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Vienna - Accommodation

Vienna offers its visitors a wide range and choice of rooms of every quality level, especially for those who are able and willing to splash out. However, extreme pressure on the cheaper accommodations end of the market means that booking ahead is essential in summer, and advisable during the rest of the year. It is hard to find anything affordable in the central area, and the cheapest double rooms within reach of it will set you back at least 350 ÖS a person. The best hunting grounds for cheap accommodation are in the western districts between the Ring and the Gürtel (Bezirke 5 - 9). Places here are often located on the upper floors of 19th century apartment buildings, and they mostly have a very charming atmosphere. Vienna’s youth hostels are clean and efficient, but often overbooked. For a longer stay you should ask the Mitwohnzentrale in the 8th Bezirk, Laudongasse 7, Tel. 0222 - 402 60 61. They normally are a cheaper and offer weekly rates.

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