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What are the best ways to learn German quickly in Vienna?

Vienna makes it possible for you to quickly improve your German in the way that suits you the best. We've run through the best options.

What are the best ways to learn German quickly in Vienna?
The Austrian National Library hosts many events that can help you practice German (Amanda Previdelli / The Local)

Join a language meetup

In Vienna, it is possible to join a language meetup group while visiting a language café or by using various online platforms and language exchange apps to find a suitable group. One coffee place that regularly offers language exchanges is Sprachencafe bei Station Wien, located in the fifth district, Margareten.

If you prefer finding your group online, many platforms help connect language learners and native speakers based on shared interests, ensuring that participants can find meetups adapted to their preferences.

Meetup is one of the most common platforms for language exchanges, and it has various language groups in Vienna where you can find like-minded people. The platform offers events that can be attended in person and online. Another option is to use InterNations, a global community and network that connects expats and global minds living in different cities worldwide. They have a local language exchange group in Vienna that welcomes new members.

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Furthermore, social media offers different language meetups and exchange groups that are easy to join. One of them is the Language Exchange Club Vienna on Facebook, where private people organise and post other events related to improving language skills.

Find a tandem partner

A great way to develop your language skills is to find a specific person to talk to within the language you want to improve. In exchange, you can teach the other person a language that you are fluent in.

Tandem language exchange is something you can do both online and offline. There are apps available if you prefer an online service, such as the app ‘Tandem.’ Another way to find your language partner is through social media groups. ‘Vienna Tandem Sprachencafe Language Exchange‘ is a group available on Facebook that allows you to search for or post requests to find a relevant tandem partner. Furthermore, different institutions in Vienna also serve as connecting points for tandem exchanges.

The University of Vienna offers a platform for language exchange called ‘Sprachlernbörse,’ where you can find a suitable language partner.

Go to cultural events and workshops

Every year, Vienna hosts a great number of cultural events, activities, and festivals. Participating in these events not only exposes you to the language but also improves your understanding of Austrian culture. Some of the most popular yearly events are the Vienna Film Festival (Viennale), Vienna Festival Weeks (Wiener Festwochen), the Christmas markets, Donauinselfest, and Vienna Design Week.

At Viennale, the annual film festival held every October, you can attend screenings and discussions. This is a great way to expose yourself to German-language films and discussions in German. During the same month, Vienna Design Week takes place. The design festival celebrates contemporary design and offers opportunities to explore the intersection of design and language through a wide range of workshops, exhibitions, and discussions, all in German.

Christmas market in Vienna / Karlsplatz (Österreich Werbung, Photographer: Harald Eisenberger)

The Christmas markets are great places for language improvement during the winter. You can easily engage with vendors in different markets while practising your German, participating in cultural activities, and enjoying seasonal treats.

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Summers in Vienna allow for many opportunities to engage in activities where it is possible to improve your German. Every summer, Vienna Festival Weeks (May to June) take place all over the city, offering varied music, theatre, dance, and visual art programs. Engaging with the festival allows you to experience the German language in various artistic forms.

At the end of June, Donauinselfest offers another great occasion to come closer to the German language. It is Europe’s largest open-air festival, and it goes on for three days. The festival offers a lively atmosphere for language practice with German speakers from multiple locations.

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In addition, many cultural institutions in Vienna constantly organise workshops, talks, and discussions where everyone is welcome. Participating in these events not only improves your understanding of Austrian culture but also makes it possible for you to engage in conversations with native speakers on various topics.

MuseumsQuartier (MQ) is one of the largest cultural complexes in the world for contemporary art and culture. It holds 60 cultural institutions, including various museums, galleries, and cultural spaces. It regularly hosts workshops, discussions, and talks about design, contemporary art and cultural issues. The House of Music (Haus der Musik) is an interactive museum devoted to sound and music. It hosts events, including workshops and talks about music history, technology, and innovation. The Austrian National Library, one of the world’s largest libraries in the world, organises different cultural events, involving lectures and discussions on literature, history, and philosophy.

Use free vouchers to learn German

Vienna offers a range of free services for immigrants, supporting their German language studies through various means, including the provision of Vienna Language Vouchers. These vouchers, valued at €150 or €300, can be used by immigrants to subsidise their German classes offered by city-approved course providers. Some of the approved German course providers are available here. The vouchers are valid for A1, A2, and B1 courses. To be eligible for the voucher, your primary residence needs to be in Vienna, and you cannot have been in Vienna for longer than two years.

The vouchers are part of the benefits given to people participating in Vienna’s “Start” coaching program, which offers individual counselling for new immigrants. You can obtain them by scheduling an appointment with a city representative, reachable at +431905003604 (they speak English and several other languages).

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Visit a language course

Vienna offers a wide range of high-quality language institutes where you can learn German. Some of the most popular ones are DeutschAkademie, Dialog, and the Sprachenzentrum at the University of Vienna. These three institutes provide various types of courses, including intensive courses, examination preparation courses, and specialised courses tailored to specific individual needs, such as requests for private tutoring or courses focusing on grammar.

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Enrolling in the institutes as either a complete beginner or a fluent speaker looking to refine specific details is possible. Most language schools in Vienna generally offer courses at various levels aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). This ensures that you can find a class that matches your current language skills and helps you progress to higher levels.

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Five of the best city hikes in Vienna

If you live in Vienna and want to go hiking, you do not have to travel far. The city is surrounded by hills where you can enjoy well-marked hiking trails. Here, we list some of the most beautiful and interesting ones.

Five of the best city hikes in Vienna

Vienna is surrounded by great nature, and the city has created 14 well-marked hiking trails in the city and its surrounding area. All of them are easily accessible by public transport. Here, we list five of the most interesting and beautiful ones. 

City hiking trail 1 – Kahlenberg

This hike is one of the most popular ones. It takes you to Kahlenberg, a famous hill located in the Vienna Woods, about 484 meters above sea level.

The hike starts at the end of tramline D in Heiligenstadt, and it takes you around Kahlenberg and the surrounding hills in a loop, where you, in the end, return to the starting point. 

Kahlenberg is a great location for hiking. It is close to the city and offers a great experience of pure nature and beautiful views. From the top of the hill, you can enjoy panoramic views of Vienna, the Danube River, and the surrounding countryside.

The route is well-marked, 11 kilometres long, and it will take you around 3-4 hours to finish the loop. You can also choose to increase the time by taking breaks at the many vineyards and great viewing points that you will pass by. 

The trail will take you to many interesting places, such as Kahlenberger Church. This historic church dates back to the 17th century and is popular for both spiritual reflection and great views. It is located at the top of Kahlenberg, and it is a perfect place to slow down, spend some time, and enjoy the surroundings.

If you want to eat something or try some local wine, you can do so at one of the many Heurigen that you will pass by. Here, you can taste different wines straight from the vineyards. A “Heuriger” is an Austrian wine tavern typically found in wine-growing regions.

City Hiking Trail 2 – Hermannskogel

This trail passes over Hermannskogel, which is 542 meters above sea level and the highest point in Vienna.

From Habsburgswarte, a historic observation tower, you can enjoy a great view of Vienna and the surrounding area, and on clear days, you can even spot Schneeberg in the distance.

The route is characterised by forests, vineyards, and many different Heurigen, where you can stop for a snack or some drinks.

The trail is 10 kilometres long and will take you 3-4 hours to complete.

It is one of the more challenging trails as you walk up to the top of Hermannskogel. However, the great views from there are likely to make the effort worthwhile.

The trail starts and finishes at Sievering in Döbling. 

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City Hiking Trail 4 – Jubiläumswarte

This hike is a favourite to many; it takes you through Dehnepark in the district of Ottakring to Jubiläumswarte, a lookout tower on a hilltop from which you have a great view and, on good days, can sometimes spot Schneeberg, the closest highest mountain to Vienna.

The hike starts at Rettichgasse station and leads into Dehnepark, a beautiful recreation area with a lot of vegetation, ponds, and a playground. It ends at the same spot after you have taken a loop by exploring the other side of the hill from where Jubiläumswarte stands. This side allows you to walk through a beautiful forest where you can find a lot of nice spots for having a picnic.

The trail is approximately 7 kilometres long, and it usually takes 2.5 to 3 hours to complete.

If you prefer not to bring your own food, you can enjoy some traditional food at Großes Schutzhaus Rosental.

City hiking trail 5 – Bisamberg

The hike takes you from Stammersdorf in Floridsdorf to beautiful Bisamberg, a hill located in the northeastern part of Vienna.

Bisamberg is a great location for hiking. Here, you can explore the surrounding nature, vineyards, and traditional wine taverns (Heurige) and enjoy incredible views.

The route is 10 kilometres long, mainly flat, and leads you through vineyards, forests, and fields. It typically takes around 3-4 hours to complete, and if you are lucky, you might spot a deer.

If you are hungry or want to try some wine from the vineyards, you can visit different Heurigen in Stammersdorf and Strebersdorf.

The hike starts and ends in Stammersdorf, accessible via tram 31. Stammersdorf itself is also worth a visit, it is a cute village where you can find many historical buildings, traditional wine taverns and local restaurants. 

 
 
 
 
 
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City Hiking trail 12- Wienerberg

This trail leads through Wienerberg, one of Vienna’s most famous local recreation areas, in the south of the city.

Wienerberg offers one of Vienna’s largest recreational areas, with lots of greenery, trees, plants, ponds, and playgrounds. It is a popular place for practising sports, walking, or having a picnic.

This hiking trail is about 22 kilometres long, making it Vienna’s longest city hiking trail. It will take you around 5-6 hours to complete the route.

The path takes you through Wienerberg to Vösendorf, a municipality with a historic town centre and a beautiful castle dating back to the 11th century, which is well worth a visit.

The hike starts at Frödenplatz, just outside of Wienerberg. 

 
 
 
 
 
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