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Living in Linz: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Linz: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Linz.

Linz, the capital of Upper Austria, sits at the heart of Europe along the banks of the Danube River. With a population of approximately 212,000 residents, it is Austria's third-largest city and has transformed from an industrial center into a thriving hub for technology, culture, and innovation. Named a UNESCO City of Media Arts in 2014 and European Capital of Culture in 2009, Linz offers an exceptional quality of life that blends historic charm with cutting-edge modernity.

A City of Contrasts

What makes Linz unique is its ability to embrace both tradition and innovation. One moment you can explore medieval streets and baroque churches, and the next you are immersed in interactive AI exhibits at world-class museums. The city boasts an efficient public transport network, affordable housing compared to Vienna, and a welcoming atmosphere for international residents.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Linz

  1. Lower cost of living than Vienna, with rents approximately 12% cheaper than the capital.
  2. Strong job market in technology, manufacturing, and engineering with major employers like Voestalpine, Siemens, and KEBA.
  3. World-class cultural institutions including the Ars Electronica Center and Lentos Art Museum.
  4. Excellent education options with Johannes Kepler University and international schools offering IB programs.
  5. Central European location with easy access to Vienna (1.5 hours), Salzburg (1 hour), Munich, and Prague.

Key figures

Population210,000
Expats40,000
Top nationalitiesGermans, Bosnians, Croatians, Turks, Romanians
LanguagesGerman
Monthly cost of living
1 person1,800 EUR
Family of 44,200 EUR
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Barbara is a freelance translator and works as a lecturer for German at the Language Centre of the University of Vienna. She writes a blog about languages for an Austrian daily newspaper and lived as an expat in Portugal and Italy for several years.

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