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What is the standard of living in Austria?

living expenses

accommodation (including electricity and heating) 2-3 euros/month

food 1-2 euros/month

books, daily transportation and other miscellaneous expenses 1-15 euros/month

total 4-65 euros/month

clothes

. China students, especially those in the south, should make appropriate adjustments to their dressing habits. It's best to bring down coats and some thin sweaters. Most Austrians wear casual clothes, and jeans are the favorite clothes for men, women and children. Austrians don't judge other people's dress taste by fashion, but pay more attention to whether the clothes are neat and clean.

Eating

In Austria, international students can solve the problem of eating through student canteens or self-cooking. Austrian student restaurant, the price is generally 2-4 euros/meal. International students must buy tickets first ("Mensapickerl"), and then they can enjoy preferential prices with their student ID cards. Foreign students who are not used to the Austrian diet or want to save some money can cook by themselves. Large supermarkets in Austria generally serve Asian food. For international students, the food served in university restaurants is mainly self-service fast food.

Living in

ACEC provides you with a comfortable and convenient apartment for international students. The apartment for international students from all over the world * * * lives together. Students can also choose family accommodation, and the accommodation cost is 18 -36 euros/month.

Transportation:

The express train (Schnellbahn) connects all suburban stations. The express station is eye-catching. S2 Road, etc. If you want to get from this corner of Vienna to that corner, or visit the tourist attractions outside Vienna, taking the express train is the quickest way. In Europe, taking the train is also the most common and cost-effective way. Students under the age of 27 can apply for a discount card ("Vorteilskarte") with their student ID card (a passport photo is required). With this card, you can enjoy a 5% discount when you take a train in Austria, and you can also enjoy certain discounts in other EU countries.

In urban areas, the fastest means of transportation connecting all directions are five underground railway lines (U-Bahn), which are No.1, No.2, No.3, No.4 and No.6. All subway stations are marked with striking U, and subway lines are marked with U1,U2 and so on.