Fasanviertel
Fasanviertel is Vienna's 3rd district at its most residential: 53 restaurants, 19 cafes, 18 grocers, 13 parks. Hitomi and Salm Bräu anchor the dining end; Schweizergarten and Arenbergpark — genuine parks — anchor the other. This neighborhood doesn't need to announce itself.
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About this Neighborhood
Fasanviertel sits between the Belvedere and the Ring with the quiet confidence of a neighborhood that has always been part of the city's fabric. Fifty-three restaurants (Hitomi for Japanese, Salm Bräu for the brewery-adjacent crowd, Art Corner for something more eclectic) land at z-score -0.74, below cohort average — but the Vienna restaurant cohort is demanding. Coffee at 19 (Black Jack, Cafe Dialog, das Wohnzimmer) sits at -0.37, familiar and functional. Grocery at 18 (Billa, Eurospar, and Weltladen Rennweg for the fair-trade contingent) reads at -0.24. What elevates Fasanviertel above its category counts: parks. Schweizergarten and Arenbergpark are serious green spaces; Leon-Zelman-Park fills the smaller-scale need. SocialGlue at 64 and livabilityAlpha at 100 reflect a neighborhood where the quality-of-life floor is high. The fitness scene (Shape Line, EnShiro Dojo Wien, Universitäts-Sportsinstitut Rennweg) has institutional depth.
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