Fernando Achutegui

Fernando Achutegui

InterNations events and forums have provided me with an extensive network of business and personal contacts in Vienna.

Jayanti Malhotra

Jayanti Malhotra

The group of InterNations expats in Vienna is so open and friendly that it was very easy to make friends.

Italian Expats Living in Austria: Your Questions, Answered

If you’re a new or soon-to-be expat in Austria, you probably aren’t quite sure yet what it will be like. That’s why we gathered the answers to some key questions you may have about life in Austria. If you want to ask more specific questions — or even share your own tips — join InterNations! You’ll be part of a community of new and experienced expats who love to help each other out.

What are the most common nationalities in Austria?
As an expat in Austria, you'll meet people from many different cultures (especially if you're an InterNations member!) The top nationalities in the InterNations Communities in Austria currently are:

  • Germans
  • Americans
  • Romanians
  • British

Which cities are most popular among expats in Austria?
Some cities attract more expats than others. These are the cities with the largest expat communities in Austria:

  • **Vienna
  • **Salzburg
  • **Innsbruck

How much rent do expats pay in Austria?
Your personal situation plays a role here. Single expats spend on average 814 USD on their accommodation per month, while expat families spend around 1.396 USD. And of course, rents can also vary greatly depending on the location and city within Austria.

To give you an idea of what to expect, here are some rent averages for the most popular cities in Austria.

Average rent in Vienna

  • Single expats: 1.005 USD
  • Expat families: 1.912 USD

Average rent in Salzburg

  • Single expats: 1.090 USD
  • Expat families: 1.590 USD

Average rent in Innsbruck

  • Single expats: 905 USD
  • Expat families: 1.580 USD

How safe is Austria?
You may be wondering about safety. In general people perceive their personal safety situation in Austria as very safe. People rate the risk of falling victim to petty crime (such as pickpocketing or minor theft) as very low.

They consider the chance of being the victim of violent crime (including mugging) very low.

And, they rate confidence in the police force and related local authorities as very high.

How safe is Austria for women?
Female expats rated the safety situation in Austria as very safe. This is based on the feedback of expat women living in Austria (rather than actual crime statistics). So obviously this can be highly subjective and depends on factors such as where people live.

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Meet other Italians at our events in Austria

Attend our monthly events and activities for Italians expatriates to get to know like-minded expatriates in real life.

JANUARY - Ice - Snow - Cold Do We Enjoy It or Do We Hate It?
Dear friends, let's meet and chat about what we're doing this days. Are we enjoying our selves doing winter sports, or are we staying indoors waiting for warmer days? Or, alternatively, are we completely indifferent to the weather because there are more important things? If you would like to bring
Dear friends, let's meet and chat about what we're doing this days. Are we enjoying our selves doing winter sports, or are we staying indoors waiting for warmer days? Or, alternatively, are we completely indifferent to the weather because there are more important things? If you would like to bring
Night at the Cinema: Hamnet
Night at the Cinema: Hamnet
Last year we have read Hamnet, a historical fiction novel by Maggie O'Farrell. It is a fictional account of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway's son, Hamnet, who died at age eleven in 1596, and focuses on his parents' grief. The movie adaptation came out very recently, directed by Chloé Zhao, st
Last year we have read Hamnet, a historical fiction novel by Maggie O'Farrell. It is a fictional account of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway's son, Hamnet, who died at age eleven in 1596, and focuses on his parents' grief. The movie adaptation came out very recently, directed by Chloé Zhao, st
InterNations Salzburg January Event @ JUFA
InterNations Salzburg January Event @ JUFA
Let's kick off 2026 by meeting fellow expats! We return to one of our favourite places: the cosy bar and lounge area of Restaurant Wolferl at JUFA Hotel. The friendly staff will offer us a selection of drinks and snacks as we meet up and relax after work. If you're new to Salzburg or haven't atte
Let's kick off 2026 by meeting fellow expats! We return to one of our favourite places: the cosy bar and lounge area of Restaurant Wolferl at JUFA Hotel. The friendly staff will offer us a selection of drinks and snacks as we meet up and relax after work. If you're new to Salzburg or haven't atte
Celebrating the New Year Circle over Lebanese Cuisine
Experience a taste of authentic Lebanese cuisine with a variety of mezze, such as creamy hummus, smoky baba ghanough, falafel and stuffed vine leaves. Enjoy vibrant salads like tabouleh and fattoush, hearty grilled specials including shish kafta and chicken skewers, and delightful desserts like Aish
Experience a taste of authentic Lebanese cuisine with a variety of mezze, such as creamy hummus, smoky baba ghanough, falafel and stuffed vine leaves. Enjoy vibrant salads like tabouleh and fattoush, hearty grilled specials including shish kafta and chicken skewers, and delightful desserts like Aish

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Why Italian expats move abroad (& how they like it)

Every year, we publish one of the biggest global surveys among expats — asking them about various aspects of their life, from work to leisure. Learn what motivated our Italian members to move abroad, what keeps them there, and what they struggle with or miss about home.

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Pursue your hobbies with amazing new friends

Do you want to continue with your hobbies — or discover new ones — while living abroad? There’s a variety of InterNations Groups you can join, including everything from sightseeing to hiking. These are run by dedicated Consuls with at least one activity each month, such as dinners in the cities finest restaurants, sports or outings with other expats to explore all that your new home has to offer.

Fun Bites & More Group
Fun Bites & More Group
Cultural Exchange Group
Cultural Exchange Group
Arts and Culture Group
Arts and Culture Group
Dance Group
Dance Group

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Find Tips and Advice on Austria from Italian Expats

Of course, expat living in Austria is not just about shipping your belongings and filing in some bureaucratic papers. Regular socializing with fellow Italians is an essential part of expat life and helps getting accustomed to the Austrian way of life and mentality. InterNations helps you connect and meet up with other Italians in Austria, residing in Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck and many other places throughout the country. Just take a look at our group of Italians in Vienna or Italians in Salzburg.

If you ever wish to have a chat in your native language, discover where to shop for Italian food or discuss your favorite sports team's latest match, become a member of the Austrian InterNations Community:

  • Look up our top quality network to get to know open-minded expats from Italy in Austria.
  • Obtain and share insider tips in our Austria Expat Forums – e.g. how to hire a babysitter fluent in your native tongue for your children or where to get minestrone in Salzburg.
  • Search the InterNations Places database for Austria to get information on institutions from your home country, including the Italian embassy.

From the Neusiedler See, in the rural Burgenland district to the Bohemian Forest, we’ll help you connect with supportive and friendly Italian expats in Austria.

Join Our Expat Activities and Mingle with Fellow Italians in Austria

Moreover, please feel free to attend our regular expat events and activities in Austria. Our get-togethers are very diverse and range from a cozy gathering to enjoy the traditional Austrian Apfelstrudel, to big expat celebrations with hundreds of participants in Vienna’s best locations. You can also participate in one of our expat trips to go and see the Danube Valley as well as other beautiful landmarks in Austria.

Our meet-ups and activities are a great opportunity to mingle with expats from Italy and various other countries in a casual setting. Interested? Just sign up and you’ll soon be receiving a cordial Buongiorno from our Italians living in Austria!

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