The U6 northern terminus, the Floridsdorfer Markt, post-industrial brownfield reinvention — coworking in Vienna's 21. Bezirk.
The 21. Bezirk — Floridsdorf — sits on the north bank of the Danube, opposite the Innere Stadt and connected by the Floridsdorfer Brücke. Created in 1904 by merging the rural villages of Floridsdorf, Großjedlersdorf, Jedlesee, Stammersdorf, Strebersdorf and others, the district urbanised through the early 20th century around the rail-and-industry corridor along the Brünner Straße. The post-1990 conversion of brownfields and the U6 extension to Floridsdorf in 1996 turned the district into a residential and SME quarter; the andys.cc Siemensstraße at Siemensstraße 89 anchors the local coworking offer.
Floridsdorf has the largest residential population north of the Danube alongside Donaustadt, with around 167 000 residents. The district mixes Gemeindebau-era housing in Großjedlersdorf with newer Stammersdorfer Heuriger village atmosphere, the historic Floridsdorfer Markt at the centre, and a long tail of SME industry along the rail corridor. For coworking, members are typically remote-first professionals living in the district, plus SME and trade-business owners using the Siemensstraße corridor.
SME-led, with industrial and trade businesses along the Brünner Straße and Siemensstraße corridors, plus the residential service economy serving Floridsdorf's 167 000 residents. The Stammersdorfer Heuriger area in the north-eastern corner gives the district a Heuriger-and-vineyard scene comparable to Grinzing in Döbling.
U-Bahn: Floridsdorf (U6) at the southern district edge — the U6's northern terminus — is the main hub. Direct U6 trains to Spittelau, Volkstheater and the Westbahnhof.
Train: Wien Floridsdorf is a major S-Bahn interchange (S1, S2, S3, S7) and ÖBB regional services.
Walking: The Donau (Old Danube + New Danube) and Donauinsel are 5–10 minutes south on foot.
Airport: Vienna International (VIE) is around 30 minutes via S7 from Floridsdorf.
The U6 from Floridsdorf as its northern terminus runs to Spittelau (10 min) and continues south to the Westbahnhof. Wien Floridsdorf is also a major S-Bahn interchange (S1, S2, S3, S7), with the Innere Stadt at Schwedenplatz reachable in around 12 minutes.
The historic wine-tavern village in north-eastern Floridsdorf — a Heuriger area comparable to Grinzing but more local-leaning. Many traditional Buschenschank wineries open seasonally and serve their own wine alongside cold cuts.
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Wien Floridsdorf Bahnhof — the major north-bank rail interchange.
Donauinsel — the 21 km artificial island in the Danube, with cycling, swimming and the annual Donauinselfest free music festival in June.
Stammersdorfer Heuriger — the wine taverns of Stammersdorf in the northern part of the district, an alternative to the more touristy Grinzing.
Around 30 minutes via S7 — the same train that connects to the airport from Wien Mitte and Hauptbahnhof. Floridsdorf is one of the S7's main north-bank stops.