
Real Estate Study Tours
Thursday, June 11
Study tours are a key element of every FIABCI Congress, offering participants first-hand insights into local real estate projects and urban development. Exploring the city and real estate projects is part of the Congress experience.
Thursday is dedicated to Study & Social Tours, providing the opportunity to explore Vienna beyond the conference.Choose from three curated tours: Aspern Seestadt, Viertel Zwei, or an Otto Wagner Walking Tour around Karlsplatz.
Study Tour Options
Social & Study tours are offered parallel and can be combined individually
-> at the program on Thursday you see best the timeslots of every tour.
Following three Study Tours are included the Registration package (except Small Congress Tickets)
#1 Study Bus Tour
Seestadt aspern
(4h from 9:00 - 1:00 pm)
Guided tour through one of Europe's largest urban development areas “Seestadt aspern”; it is Vienna's largest new urban district being built on 240 hectares: living, working, research and leisure all combined in one place.
meeting point at the bus
June 11, 8:45 am
Congress Hotel Hilton
departure 9:00 am sharp
returning 1:00 pm at Hilton
driving 30min to
Seestadt aspern
more details, photos and Registration-Info below
#2 Study Bus Tour
Viertel Zwei
(3h from 1:30 - 4:30 pm)
Guided tour of the developing project „Viertel Zwei“ and the Vienna University of Economics and Business Campus including the famous Library and Learning Center from Zaha Hadid.
„Viertel Zwei“ demonstrates how integrated planning, energy systems, mixed-use programming, and high-quality open space, translates into a stable, scalable urban product.
meeting point at the bus
June 11, 1:30 pm
Congress Hotel Hilton
departure 1:40 pm sharp
returning 4:30 pm at Hilton
driving 15min
to Viertel Zwei
more details, photos and Registration-Info below
#3 Study Walking Tour
Heritage
(3h from 2:00 - 5:00 pm)
This tour presents key examples of Vienna’s architectural heritage, ranging from early modernism to the present day. It starts at Hilton Vienna Park, representing contemporary architecture within a historic urban setting. Stops include the Wien Museum at Karlsplatz, the Secession Building, and selected Otto Wagner buildings along the Wienzeile.
meeting point at Lobby
June 11, 1:50 pm
Congress Hotel Hilton
departure 2:00 pm sharp
returning 5:00 pm at Hilton
walking tour 2,5h
Naschmarkt
more details, photos and Registration-Info below
Guided tour Seestadt aspern:

Guided tour Viertel Zwei:

Guided walking tour Heritage:

#1 Study Tour: Seestadt aspern


















About:
Vienna's Seestadt Aspern, is one of Europe's largest urban development areas. In northeast Vienna, a vibrant and innovative district is emerging, seamlessly blending living, working, culture, and leisure. High-quality housing for more than 25,000 people and over 20,000 jobs and training opportunities are being created step by step. With direct access to the U2 subway line and excellent transport links, Seestadt is both an international business hub and a lively community.
Key facts:
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240 hectare development area
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50% free space
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25.000 residents
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20.000 workplaces and training places
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11.500 apartments
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6 Mrd. capital expenditure
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2,6 Mio. m² gross floor area
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Total investment:
ca.5-6 billions Euro
Guided Tour Highlights:
(1) Kulturgarage
(2) Pop Up Dorms (Student home)
(3) Elinor Ostrom Park & Gemeindebau Neu
(4) Gewerbehof
(5) HoHo
(6) Showroom Seestadt Aspern
(7) Sirius
(8) Living Garden
(9) Robin
(10) Wooden residential building
#2 Study Tour: Viertel Zwei
















About:
Viertel Zwei in Vienna is not just another mixed-use development, it is a realized example for next-generation urban districts. Positioned at the edge of the beautiful Prater, it combines economic performance, liveability, and sustainability in a way that resonates with global real estate investors, developers, and urban strategists. The guided tour provides direct insight into a built and operational model, not only in theory.
Key facts:
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Prime Inner-City Location: Immediate proximity to green space and rapid transit, with direct links to CBD and airport infrastructure.
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Scale & Investment: ~320,000 m² gross floor area, ~€750m investment, designed for up to 15,000 users
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Mixed-Use Ecosystem: Seamless integration of office, residential, hospitality, and amenities with high occupancy and tenant diversity.
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Institutional-Grade Tenants: Home to international corporations and headquarters, ensuring long-term asset stability.
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Energy Concept: One of Austria’s largest Anergy networks using geothermal, groundwater and solar energy, covering a major share of heating/cooling
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Scalable Urban Model: A replicable framework for highdensity, climate-conscious city development.
Guided Tour Highlights:
(1) Welcome and Introduction to the project at the Courtyard by Marriott Vienna Prater/Messe
(2) Residential Buildings „Rondo“
(3) Grandstand
(4) Lakeside Promenade, Historical Loft building, offices
(5) Vienna University of Economics and Business Campus, Library and Learning Center from Zaha Hadid
#3 Study Walking Tour: Heritage


















About:
This tour presents key examples of Vienna’s architectural heritage, ranging from early modernism to the present day. It starts at Hilton Vienna Park, representing contemporary architecture within a historic urban setting. Stops include the Wien Museum at Karlsplatz, the Secession Building, and selected Otto Wagner buildings along the Wienzeile, highlighting milestones of Viennese Modernism.
The tour approaches heritage as a dynamic process shaped by architectural development, urban transformation, infrastructure, and public space.
Key facts:
Architectural Heritage:
Viennese architecture from Art Nouveau to modern and post‑war developments, understood as a continuous cultural legacy.
Iconic Landmarks:
The Secession Building and Otto Wagner’s buildings along the Wienzeile as key references of Viennese Modernism.
Urban Heritage Context:
Architecture explained through its relationship to market structures, infrastructure, and public space.
Curated Perspective:
A carefully curated selection with a clear focus on Viennese Modernism and architectural transformation.
Guided Tour Highlights:
Walking Tour starts at Hilton
(1) Walk through the Vienna Park
(2) Wien Museum at Karlsplatz
(3) Secession
(4) Naschmarkt
(5) Otto Wagner Buildings
(6) Neue Markthalle, Naschmarkt
back with the metro U4 to Landstrasse
How to register for Study Tours
A survey will be sent to you asking which Study Tours you would like to join.
You will receive an email from Mondial by mid of May presenting the available tours and giving you
an overview of your individual booking. In this email, you can easily adjust your previous selections.
For our event organisation, it is very important for us to know who will attend which evening event.
This helps us plan food quantities more sustainably and ensure that sufficient transportation (shuttle buses) is arranged properly. -->> If you already know that you will not attend a particular evening event, even though it is included in your package, you can simply indicate this in the survey email.
This helps us manage resources efficiently and sustainably.
Thank you very much for your cooperation!
Your Congress Team
in case of questions regarding your registration please contact Andrea Lamprecht:
for special inquiries contact FIABCI Congress Organizer Sandra Nova: office@fiabci.at
check out our Social Tours as well:
don't miss the Registration Deadline: May 21
For bookings contact Andrea Lamprecht:
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