10 Best Places To Live in Austria

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Located in the heart of Europe, Austria is a very developed country with a strong economy and beautiful nature, fascinating history and traditions. Due to its comfortable location in the center of Europe Austria is building up favorable trade relations with its neighbors, attracting qualified foreign specialists and entrepreneurs from different countries. Even in the busiest cities in Austria, there is a relatively low crime rate, excellent public transport, and good education. It has plenty of job opportunities to offer too, and it’s particularly well-known for its success in the automobile, mechanical engineering, and construction industries. According to the authoritative Institute for Economics and Peace, Austria is considered one of the safest countries in the world. The country offers fine cuisine and beautiful architecture and regularly hosts major cultural and sporting events.

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I am moving from Vienna to Innsbruck. Glad to hear that I am moving from nr. 1 to nr. 2 ! Not so glad it is more expensive though.

mohamedradwan
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1. St Pölten is not Austria‘s oldest town. Enns is.
2. pronounciation of every city is wrong
3. why is a photo of Rhodes (Greece) St. Nicholas Fortress at 4:37 when talking about Austria?

TheThingIs
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I lived in Austria just outside Zel am See. I loved it. I miss it ❤

ubergeraldine
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Such a Beautiful place, beautiful voice and great sharing, I enjoyed it very much thank you for sharing have a good weekend 🏵️😊👍👌👌

GupshupCookingvlog
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Wow beautiful view thank you for great sharing have a good day take care 💖💅👌

GupshupCookingvlog
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Great job I would to inform to the vlog maker to make video about the rites n culture of Austria that must be highlighted to the whole world n to attract the new comer.

rishisingdan
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nice
But how do I reach you?

and email address?

sarklensphotography
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Been to Graz, Vienna ans Innsbruck, all are beautiful, historic and pretty clean. The people are nice and not that expensive, except Vienna. Very safe

apquickallday
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Please try & find out how to pronounce place names correctly before putting out such a video for the public. Graz (pronounced Gratz), Sankt Poelten ( pronounced Sankt Perlten), Innsbruck. ( pronounced Insbrook), Salzburg ( pronounced Sulzburg). To add to these inaccuracies, Linz is not a lakeside city ( some artificial lakes some distance outside the city). Information easily available on the internet to avoid such embarrassing errors.

paulmorris
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The pronouncation of the cities really hurts 🙈🙈

annakoller
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Any wannabe expats watching this should be aware of a few things. Yes the standard of living is pretty good in Austria, low rent in relation to wages, good work/life balance, low crime, clean towns (these are not cities btw), nice landscape.
But there are downsides.
Firstly even if you already speak German, you will not be able to understand Austrian German initially. Apart from pronunciation, the vocabulary for just about everything, especially food, is different and you will have to re-learn German. If you don't speak German, or only speak standard German, you will be seen as an outsider.
Secondly if you live between Niederoesterreich and Vorarlberg, geographically most of Austria, this nature you see becomes oppressive. You cannot see more than a mile normally as the towns and villages are in valleys with mountains on each side. They are covered in deciduous forests, not alpine evergreen pine forests, and most of the year these look black. This also limits light. Winters are very long too, I've experienced it snowing heavily in April and that stayed for a couple of weeks. So most of the year you live in a dark sombre environment, which can be oppressive.
Finally long weekends where everything seems dead. Shops close at 12 noon on Saturday and that's it until Monday morning. So on a Saturday afternoon as well as all day Sunday, these town centres are empty. If you live in a small or medium town you will be very bored if you don't know people do do things with.

simonh