Vienna
Prague, Košice, Vienna, Bratislava
Prague, Košice, Vienna, Bratislava
Vienna is the capital of Austria and has the second largest number of German speakers after Berlin.
It is a host to many major international organizations, including the United Nations and OPEC.
Vienna is known for its high quality of life. In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first (in a tie with Vancouver and San Francisco) for the world's most liveable cities. Regarding the quality of living, Vienna leads the 2016 Quality of Living Ranking by the international Mercer Consulting Group for the seventh consecutive year. There were 14.96 million overnight stays in Vienna in 2016 (+4.4% compared to 2015).
Vienna has a great structure of healthcare, mostly build on private clinics and small hospitals. The spectrum of procedures is comparable to Prague, but the price level is double or triple. On the other side, Vienna offers the typical german approach to the patients and their needs. One part of this approach is relatively long waiting time for unplanned treatment procedures if they are necessary. This time is well compensated by 5star nursing, caregiving in the clinics, and traditional hospitality of the city as well.
Our typical patient in Vienna is around 70 years old looking for a critical treatment procedure in 5star clinics, but he/she is not under time pressure and appreciate the precision of healthcare and accommodation standards.