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Spaces Vienna Main Station occupies floors 7, 8, and 9 of Turm 9 — one of the modern towers rising directly above Wien Hauptbahnhof, Austria's largest and most connected rail terminus. The workspace spans multiple levels, offering private offices, dedicated desks, and open coworking areas alongside fully equipped meeting rooms suited to client presentations and team sessions. The building includes car parking and is fitted with disabled-friendly equipment throughout, making it accessible to a wide range of professionals and visiting teams. A lounge area provides an informal setting for calls, focused work, or breaks between meetings. The location draws independent professionals, international business travellers, and corporate teams who need a well-serviced Vienna base with immediate access to national and cross-border rail connections — and the city centre a short commute away. Super-fast Wi-Fi and contemporary furnishings are standard across the floor plates.
Spaces Vienna Main Station offers Disabled-Friendly Equipment, Lounge Area, Car Parking, Central Location, Meeting Rooms.
Gertrude-Fröhlich-Sandner-Straße 2–4,Turm 9, Etagen 7, 8, 9, 1100, Vienna, Austria
Turm 9 sits directly on the Gertrude-Fröhlich-Sandner-Straße plaza above Wien Hauptbahnhof (Vienna Central Station / Wien HBF) — the same building complex, so arriving by train and walking to your desk takes minutes. Wien HBF is Austria's primary intercity and international rail hub, with direct connections to Budapest, Bratislava, Graz, Salzburg, and beyond, as well as S-Bahn suburban lines and U1 U-Bahn access linking you to the inner city in under ten minutes. The surrounding Sonnwendviertel district is one of Vienna's newest urban quarters — a planned neighbourhood with wide pedestrian boulevards, modern residential towers, and a growing selection of cafés, restaurants, and retail. The Belvedere Palace gardens are a short walk north, and the 10th district's Favoritenstraße shopping corridor is nearby. Car parking is available in the building for those arriving by road.
Yes — Wien Hauptbahnhof (Wien HBF) and Vienna Central Station (Vienna Main Station) are the same terminal. It is Austria's largest and most modern rail hub, opened in 2015, serving intercity, international, S-Bahn, and U-Bahn lines. Spaces Vienna Main Station sits directly above it in Turm 9.

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