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Serviced apartments near the Naschmarkt: pricing and what's included (2026)

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Serviced apartments near the Naschmarkt: pricing and what's included (2026)

Christian 3 June 202611 min read
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Serviced apartments within a one-minute walk of the Naschmarkt (Vienna's open-air food market in the 6th district) start at €185 a night for a 65 m² apartment that sleeps four — the MINT Artisan. A serviced apartment is a fully furnished home let on hotel-style terms, with a kitchen, in-unit laundry, and amenities included in the rate, as the property-management resource iGMS defines it. This page from MINT Vienna — home at the Naschmarkt sets out what its five apartments cost in 2026, what each rate includes, and how booking direct works; for the wider neighbourhood picture, our hub guide covers serviced apartments near the Naschmarkt with pricing alongside the area's other accommodation types.

The category is in demand for a reason: according to Savills' 2026 European Serviced Apartment Spotlight, the sector has grown at a 5.9% compound annual rate since 2019 against 1.1% for hotels, reaching 79% occupancy across Europe in 2025 at an average daily rate of €136.

What serviced apartments near the Naschmarkt cost (2026)

MINT operates five serviced apartments, all a one-minute walk from the Naschmarkt and a three-minute walk from the Karlsplatz U-Bahn (Vienna's underground) interchange. Nightly rates run from €185 to €375, with a two-night minimum across the portfolio. Here is the full line-up.

ApartmentSizeSleepsFrom €/nightBest for
Mini MINT35 m²up to 2€185Solo travellers and couples on a short, central stay
MINT Artisan65 m²up to 4€185Best space-per-euro — design-led, room for four at the entry rate
Double MINT55 m²up to 4€205Couples and small groups wanting a separate living area
Double MINT with Balcony55 m²up to 4€215The same layout with private outdoor space
Penthouse Maisonette85 m²up to 4€375Two bedrooms over two floors, with a private roof terrace

Watch out: Two apartments share the €185 entry rate but are very different. The Mini MINT is a 35 m² studio for up to two guests; the MINT Artisan is 65 m² and sleeps four for the same nightly price. If you want floor space, the Artisan is the clear value pick at the entry rate.

Weekly and monthly rates: the stay-tier discount ladder

The headline rates above apply to short stays. For longer bookings, every MINT apartment carries the same stay-tier discount ladder, confirmed on all five property pages including Double MINT:

  • Wochenend+ — 15% off at 7+ nights. This is the weekly tier most "apartments near the Naschmarkt for rent weekly" searches are looking for.
  • Fortnight — 20% off at 14+ nights.
  • Resident — 25% off at 28+ nights. The longest tier, aimed at relocations and extended projects.

To put the ladder in concrete terms, the following effective nightly rates are derived from the published discounts above — they are not separately quoted prices. At the 28-night Resident tier, the MINT Artisan works out to about €139 a night, Double MINT to about €154, and the Penthouse to about €281. At the 7-night Wochenend+ tier, the Artisan is roughly €157 and Double MINT roughly €174 a night.

Watch out: The 28-night Resident tier is a pricing discount, not a tax exemption. Vienna's Ortstaxe (the city accommodation tax) is only waived for stays longer than three consecutive months. A 28-night stay does not reach that threshold, so the Ortstaxe still applies to Resident-tier bookings. More on the tax under booking, below.

What's included vs a hotel

A serviced apartment is not a hotel room with a kettle. The category typically gives you, on average, around 30% more space than an equivalent hotel room, per iGMS, plus a full kitchen and in-unit laundry — which is what makes a multi-week stay both more comfortable and cheaper to run. The hospitality-technology firm Mews describes the trade-off as more emphasis on self-service, giving guests more autonomy and flexibility than a daily-housekeeping hotel routine. If you want to weigh the wider options, our guide to Airbnb vs hotels vs serviced apartments in Vienna sets out the regulatory and category trade-offs.

Every MINT apartment includes, as confirmed on the property pages:

  • A fully equipped kitchen — so you can self-cater with produce carried straight from the Naschmarkt, one minute from your door
  • A washing machine in the apartment
  • Bed linen and towels
  • Air conditioning and high-speed internet
  • A flat-screen TV
  • Self-check-in, with check-in from 15:00 and checkout at 11:00
  • Elevator access and free luggage storage

That last combination — a kitchen plus the city's primary food market a minute away — is the practical case for self-catering at this specific location, and it is the main reason "self-catering apartments near the Naschmarkt" is a sensible search. The design varies by apartment: the MINT Artisan leans into Viennese character with terracotta walls and herringbone oak floors, while the Penthouse trades on floor-to-ceiling windows and a roof terrace. For how MINT sits within Vienna's wider design-led category, see our overview of boutique apartment hotels in Vienna.

Local tip: The Naschmarkt is served by the U4 at Karlsplatz, a three-minute walk. For the full neighbourhood and transport picture, the Naschmarkt accommodation guide is the place to start — this page stays focused on the apartments and what they cost.

How to book — and the direct-booking advantage

MINT is family-run by host Christian Gaugeler, who manages all five apartments personally. As the homepage puts it, "MINT Vienna isn't another serviced apartment trying to be a hotel. It's a home at the Naschmarkt — Vienna's most authentic neighbourhood." Book direct and your message reaches Christian himself — useful for an early check-in, a local recommendation, or a flexible arrangement that a faceless booking platform cannot offer. There is no online-travel-agency commission layered on top of the rate.

Bottom line: Book direct for the clearest total cost. Christian can confirm your all-in price up front, including the Ortstaxe, before you commit — rather than having taxes and fees appear only at a platform checkout.

One cost to plan for either way is the Ortstaxe, Vienna's accommodation tax. It is added on top of the nightly rate, not bundled into it. From 1 July 2026 the rate is 5% of the accommodation charge (excluding VAT and breakfast), up from 3.2% before that date, with a further rise to 8% scheduled for 1 July 2027 — a change the Vienna Tourist Board confirmed after the Provincial Parliament adopted it in December 2025. On a €205 night, 5% adds about €9.76. As noted above, the exemption for stays over three consecutive months does not cover the 28-night Resident tier, so budget the Ortstaxe on every booking.

Ready to stay one minute from the Naschmarkt? The MINT Artisan — Viennese character, gallery vibes is the value pick: 65 m², room for four, from €185 a night, with the best space-per-euro in the portfolio. For everything from a compact studio to the two-bedroom Penthouse, you can check availability and book direct.

Frequently asked questions

How much do serviced apartments near the Naschmarkt cost?

MINT's five serviced apartments range from €185 a night (the 35 m² Mini MINT and the 65 m² Artisan) to €375 a night (the 85 m² two-bedroom Penthouse), with the 55 m² Double MINT at €205 and the Double MINT with Balcony at €215. All are a one-minute walk from the Naschmarkt, with a two-night minimum stay. Vienna's Ortstaxe is added on top.

Which MINT apartment is the best value?

At the entry rate, the MINT Artisan. It costs the same €185 a night as the Mini MINT studio but offers 65 m² and sleeps up to four, versus 35 m² for two — the best space-per-euro in the portfolio.

Are there weekly or monthly discounts?

Yes. Every apartment carries the same ladder: 15% off at 7+ nights (Wochenend+), 20% off at 14+ nights (Fortnight), and 25% off at 28+ nights (Resident). Derived from those published discounts, a 28-night stay in the Artisan works out to roughly €139 a night, and a 7-night stay to roughly €157 — these are effective rates, not separately quoted prices.

Does the 28-night Resident discount mean I avoid the tourist tax?

No. The 25% Resident discount is a pricing tier, not a tax exemption. Vienna's Ortstaxe is only waived for stays longer than three consecutive months. A 28-night stay does not reach that threshold, so the Ortstaxe (5% from 1 July 2026) still applies.

What is included in the rate?

A fully equipped kitchen, an in-unit washing machine, bed linen and towels, air conditioning, high-speed internet, a flat-screen TV, self-check-in, elevator access, and free luggage storage.

How do I get the best rate?

Book direct. Your message reaches host Christian Gaugeler, there is no booking-platform commission on top of the rate, and he can confirm your all-in cost — including the Ortstaxe — before you commit. Use the direct booking page to check availability.

How close is MINT to public transport?

The Karlsplatz U-Bahn interchange (served by the U4 line at the Naschmarkt) is a three-minute walk. The Naschmarkt itself is one minute from the apartments.

Sources

Last updated: June 2026. Christian, Host & Founder — MINT @Naschmarkt.

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