KarréE St. Marx
Karre St. Marx is Vienna's outer ring done right — 61 restaurants, 12 parks, and a Tennispoint facility trying very hard. The coffee density is perfect for remote work. This is the neighborhood you move to when Neubau prices finally win.
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About this Neighborhood
Karre St. Marx occupies the eastern edge of Vienna's third district, close enough to the U3 line to feel metropolitan, far enough from the tourist center to feel real. The name comes from the old cattle market — St. Marx — that once occupied this bend in the city. Eurospar and Hofer anchor the grocery infrastructure, while Hitomi and Paolo indicate a dining scene that's diversified past schnitzel. Twelve coffee shops for a neighborhood this size signals something about who lives here — remote workers, students, people who need a reason to leave their apartment that isn't commute anxiety. Social glue score of 51 reflects Vienna's characteristically cooler public comportment; people coexist more than they convene. Coffee density at maximum score flags this as a genuine remote-friendly corridor. The 15-minute completeness is 100%. Joe Zawinul Park — named for the Weather Report keyboardist who grew up in Vienna — is the neighborhood's most underrated amenity.
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