Family-friendly residential districts in Vienna: The 8 best districts for your family in 2025

Last updated September 17, 2025

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Family-friendly districts of Vienna are more in demand than ever in 2025: anyone living in Vienna with children or planning to move is faced with a crucial question: which district offers the most pleasant, safest and most varied family life? We have taken a close look at all the districts for you and made a selection of those residential areas that are particularly family-friendly, offer a high quality of life and recreational value - including leisure activities, educational facilities, transport links, safety and current property prices.

What makes a district family-friendly?

We used the following criteria in our evaluation:

  • Schools & kindergartens: Quantity and quality in the district, short distances
  • Green spaces & parks: Playgrounds, local recreation, free movement
  • Public transport connections: Pram-friendly mobility without a car
  • Security: Subjective feeling of safety & low crime rate
  • Rental & purchase prices: Affordability for family housing
  • Leisure & Culture: Varied offers for children and parents

Each district received up to 10 points per criterion. The maximum score is 60 points.

1st Hietzing (13th district): Nature, culture & tranquillity

Hietzing is a green hideaway for families who love peace and quiet and want to experience a lot at the same time. The world-famous Schönbrunn Zoo is not only a magnet for children, but also an exciting place to learn. Right next door, the historic Schönbrunn Palace Park with its winding paths and fragrant gardens invites you to linger. In the City Farm Schönbrunn children playfully learn how plants grow - hands-on urban gardening. Creative hours are provided by the VHS courses for parents & childrenwhile the Hietzing vacation game surprised with new adventures every year.

Rental price: Ø 15.60 €/m²
Purchase price: Ø 6,700 €/m²

2nd Leopoldstadt (2nd district): Urban & green at the same time

Leopoldstadt combines vibrant city life with beautiful green spaces. The extensive Prater with its famous Hauptallee and the Wurstelprater is a paradise for family outings. Those who prefer a more relaxed pace can enjoy a picnic in the Augarten or a few laps in the Augarten family pool. In sporting terms, the Sport & Fun Hall Venediger Au where children can let off steam regardless of the weather. The Child & Cone Center and the WIENXTRA vacation game round off the offer with lovingly designed programs.

Rental price: Ø 16.90 €/m²
Purchase price: Ø 7,200 €/m²

3rd Liesing (23rd district): Lots of space at reasonable prices

Liesing is the perfect home for families looking for air, light and affordable living space. In the Perchtolsdorfer Heide children can go on a voyage of discovery, fly kites or simply run barefoot through the grass. The family-friendly Liesinger Bad provides welcome cooling in the summer, while the Riverside Shopping Center scores with colorful events even in bad weather. Walks along the Liesing or picnics in Draschepark - there is something for everyone here.

Rental price: Ø 13.20 €/m²
Purchase price: Ø 5,900 €/m²

4th Döbling (19th district): Elegant & family-friendly

Döbling is Vienna's finest district - but also a place where families can feel at home. The Setagaya Park enchants with Far Eastern flair, while the Wertheimstein Park is one of the best-kept green spaces in Vienna - with a great play area for the little ones. The gentle hills of the Nussberg invite you to take child-friendly walks with far-reaching views, including snack stations for little explorers. And if you want to combine nature and culture, visit the Heurigen Museum.

Rental price: Ø 17.50 €/m²
Purchase price: Ø 8,200 €/m²

5 Währing (18th district): Between city and forest

Währing offers the best of both worlds: urban infrastructure and natural recreation. The Schafbergbad with its panorama is a real insider tip for hot days. The Pötzleinsdorf Palace Park invites you to take fairytale walks where you can observe squirrels and birds. At the weekend you can meet at the Kutschkermarkt where fresh produce, music and a chat with the neighbors are all part of the experience. For creative minds and little theater fans, there are also great programs at the Theater at the WUK.

Rental price: Ø 15.10 €/m²
Purchase price: Ø 6,500 €/m²

6th Landstraße (3rd district): Central & versatile

Life is central in the Landstrasse - and yet surprisingly relaxed. The Botanical Garden inspires with its variety of plants, while the Swiss garden with its play areas and water features is like a green living room for families. Art and environmental awareness are conveyed by the KunstHaus Viennawhich offers exciting family tours even in rainy weather. And if you want to get up high, climb up to the rooftop playground in the Arenberg Park - with a panoramic view of the city.

Rental price: Ø 15.30 €/m²
Purchase price: Ø 6,800 €/m²

7th Floridsdorf (21st district): Plenty of space for families

Floridsdorf is perfect for families who like to be outdoors. The Old Danube attracts visitors in summer with boat trips, bathing bays and reed paths. The extensive Danube Park offers playgrounds, miniature golf and a miniature railroad - a hit with young and old alike. Indoor fans will love the Family Fun Centerwhich offers trampolines, climbing frames and birthday parties. And if you love animals, visit the nearby petting zoo in the Donaufeld.

Rental price: Ø 13.70 €/m²
Purchase price: Ø 5,700 €/m²

8th Penzing (14th district): Green, quiet and well connected

Penzing invites families to take a deep breath. The Steinhofgründe with its forests and meadows are a magical place for explorers, kite climbers and nature lovers. The Baumgartner Casino Park offers well-maintained paths, shady benches and great playgrounds. And that Technical Museum makes children's eyes light up with its interactive stations - ideal for rainy days or curious explorers.

Rental price: Ø 14.10 €/m²
Purchase price: Ø 6,000 €/m²

Key Takeaways: Vienna for families

  • Hietzing & Leopoldstadt offer the best overall packages
  • Liesing & Floridsdorf are price-performance tips
  • Währing, Döbling & Landstraße points for education & culture
  • Excellent public transport connections in almost all top districts
  • Trend 2025: Families are drawn to the outskirts with a strong connection to nature

Conclusion: Where is the best place to live with children?

Vienna offers numerous liveable neighborhoods for families - the choice depends on your budget, leisure preferences and stage of life. Whether you live close to nature in Hietzing, urban in Leopoldstadt or price-conscious in Liesing: each of these top districts has its own unique charm.are you looking for the ideal residential district for your family in Vienna? We show you the 8 most family-friendly districts in 2025 - rated according to criteria such as schools, green spaces, safety, leisure and current rental and purchase prices. From living close to nature in Hietzing to the value-for-money tip in Liesing: find out where your family feels most at home! Read now & make your decision!

Tip: You can find more helpful articles on our blog: Vienna real estate market 2025 and Guide to buying a home.

Disclaimer:
The contents of this article have been carefully researched. However, we cannot guarantee that the information is correct, complete or up-to-date. This article is for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice.

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