DC Tower 1 (Austria's tallest building), the Donau City office cluster and Seestadt Aspern — coworking in Vienna's largest 22. Bezirk.
The 22. Bezirk — Donaustadt — is Vienna's largest district by area and (since early 2024) by population, with 220,794 residents narrowly overtaking Favoriten. Created in 1938, the district stretches from the Donaustadtbrücke north of the Danube to the Lobau wetlands at the Slovak border. Two anchors define modern Donaustadt: Donau City around the Vienna International Centre (the UNO-City UN headquarters) with the DC Tower 1 (250 m, Austria's tallest building, completed 2014), and Seestadt Aspern — Europe's largest urban-development project, building a new 240 ha district around an artificial lake. Coworking is anchored by andys.cc Seestadt at Janis-Joplin-Promenade 26 — one of the most modern coworking environments in Vienna, opened as part of the Seestadt build-out.
Donaustadt's character is post-1990 Vienna at scale. The Donau City development around the UNO-City began in the 1990s and produced Vienna's modern skyline north of the river — the DC Tower 1 (250 m, by Dominique Perrault, 2014) plus the Tech Gate Vienna science park and the Andromeda Tower. Seestadt Aspern, started in 2010 on the former Aspern airfield, is a planned eco-district for 25 000 residents and 20 000 jobs around a 5 ha artificial lake; the andys.cc Seestadt location occupies one of the early commercial buildings.
Donaustadt hosts the Vienna International Centre (UN Vienna, IAEA, UNIDO, UNODC), Tech Gate Vienna science park, Austrian regional offices of multiple multinationals, and a steady inflow of fintech and tech tenants in Seestadt Aspern. The district has an unusually high English-speaking professional population thanks to the UN agencies. Lunch and amenity coverage clusters around the Kaisermühlen / Kagran U1 stations and the Seestadt centre.
U-Bahn: Kaisermühlen-VIC (U1) at Donau City, Kagran (U1) and Aspern Nord / Seestadt (U2) for the eastern half. The U2 was extended to Seestadt in 2013.
Train: Suburban services on the S80.
Walking + cycling: Donauinsel and Lobau provide significant green space and cycling routes.
Airport: Vienna International (VIE) is around 25 minutes by car or 30 via U2 / S-Bahn.
DC Tower 1 — Austria's tallest building (250 m, 2014, by Dominique Perrault), in Donau City.
Vienna International Centre (UNO-City) — the UN's third headquarters complex (alongside New York and Geneva), opened 1979.
Donauinsel — the 21 km artificial island in the Danube, accessible from Donau City via Reichsbrücke.
Seestadt Aspern — Europe's largest urban-development project, with a 5 ha artificial lake and pedestrian-first city layout.
Lobau — the Vienna part of the Donau-Auen National Park, at the eastern edge of the district.
Since early 2024, Donaustadt has 220 794 residents — narrowly ahead of Favoriten's 220 324. Population growth has been driven by the Seestadt Aspern project (planned for 25 000 residents) and steady infill development across the district since the 1990s.
Europe's largest urban-development project, started in 2010 on the former Aspern airfield. Planned for 25 000 residents and 20 000 jobs around a 5 ha artificial lake, with a pedestrian-first layout, dense U2 connection (extended in 2013) and a focus on smart-city / eco-district principles. The andys.cc Seestadt coworking is in one of the early commercial buildings.
250 metres — Austria's tallest building, completed in 2014 to designs by French architect Dominique Perrault. The tower is in Donau City near the Kaisermühlen-VIC U1 station, hosting offices, the Meliá Vienna hotel and a panoramic observation deck.
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