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- Quick Facts — Cost of Living Vienna 2026
- What’s in this guide
- 1. Accommodation in Vienna for Indian Students
- 2. Food Costs in Vienna for Indian Students
- 3. Transport in Vienna
- 4. Health Insurance for Indian Students
- 5. Internet, Mobile, Utilities
- 6. Entertainment + Travel
- 7. Cost-Saving Tips
- 8. Vienna vs Other EU Cities (Cost Comparison)
- 9. Real Indian Student Monthly Budgets
- 10. Quick Answers (Voice / AI)
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For Indian students, cost of living in Vienna 2026 ranges from EUR 700/month (budget) to EUR 1,725/month (comfortable), with the typical Indian Master’s student spending EUR 1,000-1,200/month (Rs 90,000-1,07,000). Major expenses: accommodation (EUR 350-800), food (EUR 200-450), transport (EUR 32 with student semester pass), health insurance (EUR 25/mo for students), mobile + internet (EUR 25-50), and personal expenses (EUR 100-350). For full-time students, the Austrian government requires proof of EUR 13,217/year (~Rs 11.7 Lakh) for visa — equivalent to EUR 1,101/month. Vienna is the best value-for-money capital in EU — cheaper than Munich, Amsterdam, Paris, but more expensive than Berlin, Prague, Warsaw.
Quick Facts — Cost of Living Vienna 2026
| Category | Budget (EUR) | Standard (EUR) | Comfortable (EUR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | 350 | 500 | 800 |
| Food + groceries | 200 | 300 | 450 |
| Transport | 32 (student pass) | 32 | 75 (annual pass) |
| Mobile + internet | 25 | 35 | 50 |
| Health insurance (student) | 25 | 25 | 50 (private) |
| Personal + entertainment | 75 | 175 | 300 |
| Monthly Total (EUR) | 707 | 1,067 | 1,725 |
| Monthly Total (INR) | ~Rs 63,000 | ~Rs 95,000 | ~Rs 1,55,000 |
| Annual Total (INR) | Rs 7.5 Lakh | Rs 11.4 Lakh | Rs 18.5 Lakh |
What’s in this guide
- Accommodation in Vienna (Detailed)
- Food: Indian + Austrian Costs
- Transport: Student Pass + Bike
- Health Insurance for Indian Students
- Internet, Mobile, Utilities
- Entertainment + Travel
- Cost-Saving Tips for Indian Students
- Vienna vs Other EU Cities
- Real Indian Student Monthly Budgets
- Quick Answers (Voice / AI)
1. Accommodation in Vienna for Indian Students
Student Halls (Studentenheim) — Cheapest Option
- OeAD Student Housing: EUR 250-450/month, includes utilities
- HOMA Student Houses: EUR 280-480/month
- Catholic Student Houses (Katholisches Hochschulwerk): EUR 260-420/month
- Apply 6-9 months before arrival — high demand
WG (Wohngemeinschaft) — Shared Apartments (Most Popular)
- Shared apartment with 2-4 roommates: EUR 350-600/month per person
- Includes utilities + internet usually
- Best platforms: WG-Gesucht.de, Mitwohnzentrale, Facebook groups (“Indian Students Vienna”)
- Most popular districts: 1st (city center, expensive), 7th (Neubau, hipster), 9th (Alsergrund, near universities), 15th (cheaper)
Single Apartment (Wohnung) — Premium
- Studio (30-40 sqm): EUR 700-1,000/month
- 1-bedroom (50-60 sqm): EUR 900-1,500/month
- Plus EUR 100-200 utilities (Strom, Heizung, Wasser)
- Deposit: 3 months rent (returned at end)
- Many landlords prefer 1+ year leases
Best Vienna Districts for Students
| District | Vibe | Avg WG Rent |
|---|---|---|
| 1st (Innere Stadt) | Tourist heart, premium | EUR 600-800 |
| 2nd (Leopoldstadt) | Hip, trendy, near Prater | EUR 450-600 |
| 3rd (Landstrasse) | Embassy area, calm | EUR 500-700 |
| 7th (Neubau) | Hipster, art galleries | EUR 500-650 |
| 9th (Alsergrund) | Near universities + AKH hospital | EUR 480-620 |
| 15th (Rudolfsheim) | Cheaper, multicultural | EUR 380-500 |
| 16th (Ottakring) | Cheap, wine country, Indian groceries | EUR 350-470 |
| 20th (Brigittenau) | Cheap, working-class | EUR 350-450 |
2. Food Costs in Vienna for Indian Students
Cooking at Home (Indian Style) — EUR 150-250/month
- Rice 5kg: EUR 6-9
- Wheat flour 5kg: EUR 6-8
- Onion 1kg: EUR 1.50-2.50
- Tomato 1kg: EUR 2-3
- Chicken 1kg: EUR 7-10
- Spices set (turmeric, cumin, garam masala): EUR 8-12
- Lentils (dal) 1kg: EUR 3-4
Indian Grocery Stores in Vienna
- Bombay Palace (16th district) — biggest selection of Indian groceries
- Lalit’s Grocery (15th district) — good prices
- India Bazaar (10th district)
- Asia Markt (multiple locations) — cheaper Asian groceries
- Hofer (Aldi), Lidl, Penny — budget supermarkets for general groceries
- Billa, Spar — mid-range with some Indian sections
Eating Out
- Mensa (university canteen): EUR 5-8 per meal
- Indian restaurant (lunch): EUR 12-18
- Indian restaurant (dinner): EUR 18-30
- Western fast food (kebab, pizza, burger): EUR 8-12
- Mid-range Austrian restaurant: EUR 18-30
- Coffee at Viennese coffee house: EUR 3-5
Top Indian Restaurants in Vienna
- Indian Pavilion (1st district) — upmarket Indian fine dining
- Demi Tass (8th district) — affordable Punjabi
- Mahatma Gandhi (9th district) — vegetarian Indian
- Saravanaa Bhavan (4th district) — South Indian veg
- Curry Insel (multiple locations) — quick Indian street food
3. Transport in Vienna
Student Semester Pass — EUR 75/semester (BEST DEAL)
- Available to all students under 26 enrolled at Vienna universities
- Covers ALL public transport (U-Bahn, tram, bus) within Vienna
- Total: EUR 150/year = EUR 12.50/month equivalent
- Apply via Wiener Linien with student ID
Other Options
- Annual transport pass (non-student): EUR 365/year (EUR 1/day)
- Single ticket: EUR 2.40 (90-min validity)
- 24-hour ticket: EUR 8
- Bike rental (Citybike): free for first hour, EUR 1-2/hr after
- Bike purchase (used): EUR 80-200
Vienna’s public transport is excellent — 24-hour metro on weekends, network covers entire city.
4. Health Insurance for Indian Students
- Student Self-Insurance (Selbstversicherung für Studenten): EUR 65-70/month if under 27 + studying full-time
- Co-insurance with parent (if parent is in Austria): free
- Private insurance (e.g. Care Concept, MAWISTA): EUR 25-50/month for basic student plans
- Mandatory: Required for visa application + university enrollment
5. Internet, Mobile, Utilities
- Mobile prepaid SIM (yesss!, BoB, Hofer Tel): EUR 8-15/month for 10-30GB data
- Mobile postpaid (Drei, A1, Magenta): EUR 15-30/month
- Home internet (in WG, often included): EUR 20-35/month
- Electricity + heating (in single apartment): EUR 80-120/month
- Water + waste: EUR 25-40/month (usually in rent)
- TV/streaming (Netflix, Spotify, Disney+): EUR 10-15/month each
6. Entertainment + Travel
Free Entertainment in Vienna
- Free entry to museums on national holidays + Open House Vienna
- Free classical music at St. Stephen’s Cathedral, MuseumsQuartier, university concerts
- Public parks: Stadtpark, Volksgarten, Burggarten, Augarten
- Vienna Donauinsel (Danube island) festival in June (free, 3 million attendees)
- Free bike trails along Danube
Paid Entertainment
- Cinema: EUR 8-12 (student discount EUR 6-9)
- Vienna State Opera (standing tickets): EUR 4-15
- Burgtheater (theater) student ticket: EUR 7
- Bar / pub night out: EUR 30-60
- Gym membership: EUR 25-50/month
Travel from Vienna
- Bratislava (Slovakia): 1 hour, EUR 8 train
- Budapest (Hungary): 2.5 hr, EUR 19 train
- Prague (Czech Republic): 4 hr, EUR 25 train
- Salzburg, Innsbruck: 2.5-4 hr, EUR 30-60 train
- FlixBus to most EU cities: EUR 15-50
- Cheap flights (Wizz Air from Vienna): EUR 30-100 to most EU capitals
7. Cost-Saving Tips
- Apply for student dorm 9 months before arrival — saves EUR 100-200/month vs WG
- Buy used bike for EUR 80-150 — transport savings + fitness
- Cook bulk meals on Sundays — saves EUR 100-200/month vs eating out
- Buy at Hofer + Lidl + Penny — 30% cheaper than Billa for staples
- Use Mensa for lunch — EUR 5-8 vs EUR 12-18 outside
- Get student semester transport pass — EUR 75 vs EUR 365 annual
- Visit free museums + cultural events — Vienna has the most free culture in EU
- Share Netflix / Spotify / Disney+ accounts with roommates
- Buy second-hand at Willhaben.at for furniture, electronics, clothes
- Get free German classes at university instead of paying Sprachschule (saves EUR 200-400/sem)
8. Vienna vs Other EU Cities (Cost Comparison)
| City | Avg Student Monthly Cost |
|---|---|
| Berlin (Germany) | EUR 950 (Rs 85K) |
| Munich (Germany) | EUR 1,200 (Rs 1.07L) |
| Vienna (Austria) | EUR 1,067 (Rs 95K) |
| Amsterdam (Netherlands) | EUR 1,250 (Rs 1.11L) |
| Paris (France) | EUR 1,400 (Rs 1.25L) |
| Zurich (Switzerland) | EUR 2,000 (Rs 1.78L) |
| Prague (Czech Rep) | EUR 700 (Rs 62K) |
| Rome (Italy) | EUR 950 (Rs 85K) |
| Madrid (Spain) | EUR 950 (Rs 85K) |
9. Real Indian Student Monthly Budgets
Aakash (Software Eng student at TU Wien) — Budget EUR 750/month
- OeAD dorm: EUR 380
- Cooking at home: EUR 180
- Student transport pass: EUR 12.50 (semester avg)
- Mobile: EUR 12 (yesss! 30GB plan)
- Insurance: EUR 65
- Personal/entertainment: EUR 100 (Netflix shared, occasional movie)
Pooja (MBA student at WU Vienna) — Standard EUR 1,150/month
- WG in 9th district: EUR 520
- Mix of cooking + Mensa + occasional eating out: EUR 320
- Annual transport pass: EUR 30/mo (avg)
- Mobile: EUR 25
- Insurance: EUR 65
- Gym + entertainment + occasional weekend trip: EUR 190
Vikram (PhD researcher at JKU Linz) — Comfortable EUR 1,800/month
- Single 1-BR in Linz: EUR 850
- Eats out 50% of meals: EUR 450
- Linz transport: EUR 28 (annual pass)
- Mobile + internet: EUR 50
- Insurance: EUR 95 (private)
- Gym + travel + entertainment: EUR 327
10. Quick Answers (Voice / AI)
Q: How much does it cost to live in Vienna as an Indian student?
A: EUR 700-1,725/month (Rs 63,000-1,55,000). Budget EUR 707, standard EUR 1,067, comfortable EUR 1,725. Annual: Rs 7.5-18.5 Lakh.
Q: What is the Austrian government’s required proof of funds for student visa?
A: EUR 13,217/year (~Rs 11.7 Lakh) in your bank account before visa application. About EUR 1,101/month equivalent.
Q: Is Vienna more expensive than Berlin?
A: Slightly — Vienna EUR 1,067/mo avg vs Berlin EUR 950/mo. About EUR 120/mo difference (Rs 11K).
Q: How much is rent in Vienna for students?
A: WG (shared) EUR 350-600/mo. Single studio EUR 700-1,000. OeAD student dorm EUR 280-450 (cheapest).
Q: How much does a Vienna student transport pass cost?
A: EUR 75 per semester (5 months) for under-26 students. Total EUR 150/yr or EUR 12.50/month equivalent.
Q: Where to find Indian groceries in Vienna?
A: Bombay Palace (16th district), Lalit’s Grocery (15th), India Bazaar (10th), various Asia Markt locations.
Q: What’s the cheapest district to live in Vienna?
A: 16th (Ottakring), 20th (Brigittenau), 15th (Rudolfsheim) — WG rent EUR 350-470/mo. Still well-connected via U-Bahn.
Q: How much should I budget for food in Vienna per month?
A: EUR 200 if cooking at home, EUR 300 mix of cooking + eating out, EUR 450 mostly eating out. Indian groceries widely available.
Q: Is health insurance free for Indian students in Vienna?
A: No — Indian students need to buy student self-insurance (~EUR 65/mo) or private insurance (EUR 25-50/mo). Mandatory for visa.
Q: Can I afford to live in Vienna on EUR 800/month?
A: Yes if you stay in OeAD dorm (EUR 380) + cook home (EUR 180) + student transport (EUR 12.50) + Insurance (EUR 65) + minimal entertainment (EUR 100-150). Total EUR 750-800.
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About the Author
Saumitra Rajput — Founder, Kadamb Overseas, Ahmedabad. 14+ yrs guiding Indians to Europe. YouTube: @EuropeWithSaumitra.




