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Short term rentals in Vienna

Whether you’re relocating, studying, or working on a temporary project, short term rentals in Vienna provide a practical alternative to hotels and traditional apartments. Here’s what you should know before renting a furnished apartment in the Austrian capital.

Vienna attracts students, professionals and international visitors throughout the year. Many of them stay for a few weeks or several months – long enough to need a comfortable place to live, but not long enough to sign a traditional rental contract.

Short-term rentals offer a practical solution. Furnished apartments and co-living spaces allow people to settle into the city quickly while keeping their stay flexible.

What’s this all about?

Short-term rentals in Vienna offer flexible, furnished housing for students, professionals, and visitors who need a temporary place to live without committing to a long-term lease.

Important facts at a glance

  • Flexible stays: Rent for weeks or months without long-term contracts
  • Move-in ready: Most apartments come fully furnished with utilities included
  • Shared living: Flatshares usually host 2 to 6 residents
  • Location matters: Central districts are more expensive than outer areas
  • Typical costs: About €400–€650 for co-living rooms and €800+ for private apartments

What Are Short Term Rentals?

🠒 Short-term rentals are furnished apartments or shared living spaces that can be rented flexibly for a limited period without a long-term lease.

A short term rental is usually a furnished living space – mostly an apartement – that doesn’t have strict regulations. You can just unpack your luggage and enjoy a homely feel right from the second you step inside the premises. The type of modern accommodation usually includes vacation rentals, student hostels, flats, co-living spaces and certain apartments.

The idea behind short term rental is to offer a place, which has all the necessities in one place – just like home. Unlike hotels, these short term rentals provide an informal atmosphere without the nagging feeling of being watched. Yes, there are rules to follow but if you live responsibly, furnished short term rentals provide a convenient, safe, and comfortable environment.

A typical shortly termed rental can be booked in advance just like a hotel room. While there are usually no restrictions on the length of stay, some owners may require you to book at least a couple of nights and pay a security deposit. If someone wants to stay longer, it is also possible to renew the term after a month.

We wholeheartedly agree with American author Sarah Ban Breathnach, who coined back in the late 1990s:

Home is not a place, it’s a feeling.

Student Apartments and Flatshare Vienna

🠒 In Vienna, students and young professionals often live in shared apartments with flexible contracts, a deposit, and basic screening processes to ensure a safe living environment.

Students and young professionals who share an apartment in large cities or a popular district usually have to sign a contract for at least two to six months. As with most flatshare and co-living spaces in major cities, the tenant pays an upfront deposit. In addition, most flats have a fixed move-in and move-out date.

A flatshare in Vienna comes in many configurations. For example, you may share a room with another person or rent a separate room in an apartment. Usually, two to six people will share the apartment. In any case, most owners and apartment management companies like CoLivi, have some sort of mechanism in place to ensure that no one in their apartment has a criminal background.

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What Are the Benefits of a Short Term Rental Apartment in Vienna?

🠒 Short-term rentals in Vienna offer flexible, fully furnished living spaces that help newcomers settle in quickly, save setup costs, and enjoy community, amenities, and convenience during their stay.

Moving to a new location is a bit of a hassle because things remain uncertain until you’re firmly settled in a place. Vienna is no exception as a location. However, furnished co-living spaces can certainly help you relax for a few months and find new friends.

Take a look at some of these wonderful benefits of short term rentals in the City of Musicians:

  • Flexibility: Short-term rentals offer a convenient way to settle quickly because there are usually no long-term contracts and no credit checks.
  • Networking: If you’re sharing an apartment, fully equipped, with others, it’s a great opportunity to make new friends and find networking opportunities.
  • Amenities: A rental is equipped with room furniture, living room amenities, and kitchen utensils – usually nice locations.
  • Outdoor Space: Most co-living spaces come with a common area in a nice district that includes a game room, BBQ, and other facilities.
  • Rent: Compared to hostels and traditional apartments, a coliving space or student housing such as CoLivi costs less than half the typical monthly rent.
  • Expense: There is typically no need to pay administrative expenses. Extra expenses such as cleaning fees, maintenance charges, insurance, management fees, and utilities are included.
  • Savings: If you move into a furnished apartment in a central district, you can save a lot of upfront costs for furniture and interior design.

While there are certainly lots of other benefits but you should get the gist. If this seems interesting, here’re some tips to find top-quality yet cheap apartments for rent in a beautiful district of the Austrian capital.

Our apartments are ideal for business travelers and offer fully equipped accommodations. With an area of different m² and a sometime with a private balcony, you can fully enjoy your business trip. Our professional services include everything from bed, to hair drier to WiFi, allowing you to focus entirely on your work. Each apartment is modernly furnished and provides all the amenities you need to make your stay as comfortable as possible.

How to Find Short Term Rental Apartments in Vienna?

🠒 Short-term rentals in Vienna can be found through online housing platforms, coliving providers like Colivi, local listings, social media groups, or relocation services that specialize in furnished apartments.

Browsing the Internet is probably the quickest and easiest way to find a short-term rental in any district of any city as a home for a few months. Vienna has hundreds of options; therefore, use appropriate search keywords to get precise results. For instance, if you’re looking for a coliving space, use the keyword “coliving vienna” in your search. It will pull up targeted and refined results according to your specific needs.

Let Colivi match you with an apartment that fits your unique needs. Just imagine: If you want, you can live in a different district every month!

Temporary housing in Vienna comes in several forms. The following overview shows the most common options and their typical price ranges.

Housing Type Best For Typical Stay Average Monthly Cost
Hotel Tourists, very short visits 1 to 7 days €1,200 to €3,000
Serviced Apartment Business travelers 1 to 8 weeks €900 to €1,600
Private Furnished Apartment Relocation, longer stays 1 to 12 months €800 to €1,400
Co-Living / Flatshare Students & young professionals 1 to 6 months €400 to €800

You can check out Colivi.com – one of the largest providers of coliving spaces in the city, also near the city center. They offer cheap but modern furnished apartments for rent in Vienna. Their rooms save you time and money. It’s not necessary to buy short-term items, if you decide to live in a ready-to-go flatshare for a month or more.

Colivi helps you to find Vienna apartments for rent with the best conditions. High-quality rooms, fully equipped, are available in a prime Viennese location near good transport links.

Local newspapers also come in handy. Weekend editions of local newspapers in Austria have relevant information on private apartments. Similarly, certain social media groups also advertise listings. If you’re willing to pay someone, a real estate agent or a relocation service can assist in finding a suitable furnished apartment.

How much does short-term rental in Vienna cost?

🠒 Short-term rentals in Vienna typically cost between €800 and €1,300 for a one-bedroom apartment in central districts, while shared co-living rooms can be available from around €400 to €650 per month depending on location and housing type.

Vienna comprises 23 districts, which spiral out from the city center in all directions. Districts 1 to 9 are expensive as they comprise the heart of the city’s downtown. A typical one-bedroom apartment will cost anywhere between 800 Euros and 1300 Euros. The price of a furnished apartment is likely more.

Staying away from the city center in the residential neighborhoods, districts 13 to 19, will reduce the price by 25% or more. If you decide to stay in these areas, make sure to rent an apartment near public transport. Also, keep in mind that landlords in this area mostly prefer long-term contracts.

If you have a car, you can try your luck in districts 21 and 22, on the other side of the river.

A better option is property management companies like CoLivi, which offers shortly termed housing to students and professionals near downtown. CoLivi manages more than a hundred properties in the city center. A stay in a modern independent room will only cost between 400 Euros and 650 Euros, all utilities included. You will share the living space with two to five people living in the same apartment as you.

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Feels right at home for more than a month: A large living room and kitchen offer enough space for all flatmates

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Overall, co-living apartments are a great value. You keep your privacy, find new friends, get a furnished apartment, and pay a lot less. This is perhaps an ideal lifestyle to enjoy cosmopolitan cities anywhere in the world. You will love your apartment and the district – not just for the first month!

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