Neu-Rudolfsheim
Neu-Rudolfsheim is the Vienna outer belt that tourists skip and residents don't explain. Seventy-two restaurants, thirty coffee spots, twenty-seven grocery options — the full self-sufficient household economy. Hundertwasser Plaza around the corner for contrast. The numbers are dense; the mood is unhurried and unapologetic.
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About this Neighborhood
Neu-Rudolfsheim sits in Vienna's 15th district, Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus, the working-class belt that Viennese themselves call Rudolfsheim — a neighborhood that doesn't perform for visitors and doesn't need to. Seventy-two restaurants include Heidingers Gasthaus, a Beisl with the permanence of furniture, and Ohrid for Balkan cooking that reflects the neighborhood's demographic complexity. Thirty coffee spots is extraordinary — Meiselmarkt Cafe-Pub, Antique, Cafe-Konditorei Angelmayer represent the full Austrian cafe type spectrum from Kaffeehaus formality to neighborhood dive. Twenty-seven grocery options is the highest in this batch and signals a self-sufficient household economy. Friedensreich-Hundertwasser-Platz is nearby, adding the architect's signature organic geometry to a neighborhood that's otherwise brutally rectilinear. Social Glue at 61 is honest about a district where residents are friendly but private. Remote-friendly because the Viennese cafe tradition makes anywhere with a Melange and a newspaper rack a functional office.
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