Schloss Belvedere, the Botschaftsviertel and the Quartier Belvedere — workspaces in Vienna's diplomatic 3. Bezirk.

10 Erdbergstraße, 1030
Desk from €375/mo

Seidlgasse 21/1
Desk from €300/mo

24 Marxergasse, 1030
Desk from €290/mo
The 3. Bezirk — Landstraße — was formed in 1850 by merging the historic suburbs of Landstraße, Weißgerber and Erdberg, with the later Fasanviertel added in. Its roots go back to a Roman <em>limes</em> road and a settlement around the medieval Nikolaikapelle (still recalled in the area's old name "Niklasvorstadt"). After the late 17th century the district became a Baroque address quarter, with Prince Eugene's Schloss Belvedere (1714–1723), Palais Schwarzenberg, Palais Harrach and a string of other palaces converting Landstraße into Vienna's diplomatic and aristocratic edge. Today the Botschaftsviertel — the protected zone between the Verbindungsbahn, Heumarkt and Rennweg — hosts a high concentration of embassies, while the redeveloped Quartier Belvedere around Wien Hauptbahnhof has added a new generation of office towers since 2014.
Landstraße runs from the Donaukanal in the north, past the Ringstraße at Stadtpark, all the way to Wien Hauptbahnhof in the south. That makes it one of Vienna's most varied districts — Baroque palaces in the upper Belvedere zone, dense bürgerliche residential quarters around Rochusmarkt, a tight diplomatic enclave, and a brand-new Class-A office cluster around the Hauptbahnhof.
For coworking, the standout anchor is STOCKWERK Coworking on Marxergasse 24/2 (with the linked Pater-Schwartz-Gasse / Seidlgasse footprint) — one of Vienna's longest-established independent coworking operators, in the same complex that houses Das Packhaus. The Spaces Orbi Tower at Thomas-Klestil-Platz 13 anchors the corporate side near Stadtpark; Coworking Rochuspark on Erdbergstraße adds a community-focused third option. Members are typically a mix of established professionals using the embassy-quarter address, NGO and consulting teams in the Quartier Belvedere, and creatives in the Stockwerk / Packhaus complex.
Landstraße's office mix tilts towards diplomatic, NGO, legal and corporate-services tenants in the Belvedere zone, with a separate corporate cluster around Wien Hauptbahnhof and the Quartier Belvedere where the Erste Group main campus and ÖBB headquarters dominate. The Quartier Belvedere Central buildings (QBC), opened progressively from 2014 onwards, host the regional offices of major consultancies and banks. Lunch coverage runs from the Rochusmarkt for the Erdberg side, the Quartier Belvedere food halls for the Hauptbahnhof side, and the cafés around the Belvedere gardens on Rennweg for the embassy-quarter side.
U-Bahn: Wien Mitte / Landstraße (U3 + U4) is a major interchange and the start of the City Airport Train (CAT) — the fastest way to Vienna airport. Stadtpark (U4), Rochusgasse (U3), Kardinal-Nagl-Platz (U3) and Erdberg (U3) cover the northern and central district. Schlachthausgasse (U3) and Stubentor (U3) are at the edges. Wien Hauptbahnhof (U1) at the southern boundary connects to the airport and S-Bahn network.
Train: Two major stations — Wien Mitte (S-Bahn + CAT) and Wien Hauptbahnhof (ÖBB long-distance hub).
Tram + bus: Trams 1, 71, O serve the Landstraßer Hauptstraße corridor and the Belvedere zone; multiple Carris-equivalent Wiener Linien buses fill in.
Walking: The Innere Stadt is 8 minutes north-west across the Stubenring; Leopoldstadt 8 minutes north-east across the canal at Schwedenplatz; the Belvedere gardens are 10 minutes south of the Ring.
Airport: Vienna International (VIE) is around 16 minutes by CAT direct from Wien Mitte — the fastest airport connection from any Vienna district.
Schloss Belvedere — Prince Eugene of Savoy's Baroque palace complex (1714–1723) by Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt, today housing the Belvedere museum with Klimt's The Kiss, Schiele's main collection and the Austrian Gallery. Upper and Lower Belvedere connected by the formal Baroque garden.
Botschaftsviertel — the protected zone between Verbindungsbahn, Heumarkt and Rennweg, hosting a dense cluster of embassies. The Schutzzone Botschaftsviertel is officially recognised in Vienna's urban-protection ordinance.
Quartier Belvedere / Wien Hauptbahnhof — the new Class-A office and residential development around the 2014 Hauptbahnhof, with the Erste Group campus and ÖBB headquarters as anchors. Connected to Schloss Belvedere by the modernised Schweizer Garten.
Stadtpark — the 1862 English-style park along the Ringstraße at the northern edge of the district, with the Johann Strauss monument that's the most-photographed sculpture in Vienna.
Schweizer Garten — the early-19th-century park between the Belvedere and the Hauptbahnhof.
Hundertwasserhaus — Friedensreich Hundertwasser's polychrome housing block (1985) on Kegelgasse — one of Vienna's most-photographed apartment buildings.
The protected zone Botschaftsviertel — officially defined as the triangle between the Verbindungsbahn, Heumarkt and Rennweg — hosts the densest cluster of embassies and consulates in Vienna. Many are housed in former Baroque palaces from the era when Landstraße was the noble address quarter outside the Ringstraße.
16 minutes by City Airport Train (CAT) direct from Wien Mitte / Landstraße — the fastest airport connection of any Vienna district. The S7 S-Bahn uses the same tracks for around 25 minutes if you have a Wiener Linien ticket; CAT is the premium non-stop option.
The new Class-A office, residential and retail development around Wien Hauptbahnhof, opened progressively from 2014 onwards. Anchor tenants include the Erste Group main campus and the ÖBB headquarters; the Quartier Belvedere Central (QBC) office buildings host regional offices of major consultancies. Connected to Schloss Belvedere by the redeveloped Schweizer Garten.
Landstraße is more functional, less ceremonial. The Innere Stadt has the Hofburg, Habsburg palais and palais-bound boutique offices; Landstraße has the Belvedere, the embassies, the new Hauptbahnhof corporate cluster and a stronger independent scene around STOCKWERK Coworking on Marxergasse. The two are 8 minutes apart on foot across the Ringstraße.
Just inside the western edge of the 3. Bezirk, on the hillside above the Schweizer Garten. The Upper and Lower Belvedere palaces (1714–1723) by Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt for Prince Eugene of Savoy now host one of Vienna's most-visited museums, with Klimt's <em>The Kiss</em> as the centerpiece.
The shared-courtyard complex on Marxergasse 24 / Pater-Schwartz-Gasse / Seidlgasse 21, hosting STOCKWERK Coworking (one of Vienna's longest-established independent coworking operators) and Das Packhaus side by side. The two share a green courtyard; together they have anchored the 3. Bezirk's independent coworking scene since the early 2010s.
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