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In Wien-Döbling a 42-year-old man molested a 17-year-old and a 26-year-old girl in a shop. He touched them many times and offered them sex. He also tried to kiss the young women who successfully defended themselves. They called the police and the officers arrested the offender.
I think his crime will be judged more seriusly because one of the girls was under 18.
I wanted to visit An Na but when I arrived to Triester Straße 37, it turned out, none of the girls work there. The place was dirty and all of the women were old. Most likely all of them were older than 40.
The place is dirty so I did not want to risk my health with those ugly and old women and went to home.
I visited Ina in Studio Cindarella (Arnsteingasse 30) and paid for a hour. She was very nice and her body was the same I saw previously. The studio is not the best one I have ever seen but Ina performed very well.
She is not a super thin girl she is a feminine one with quite big breasts and good ass. She was also communicative and did everything what I asked. She did the blowjob with passion and the sex was in different positions, we finished in doggy. She did not push me to hurry and I was able to finish as I wanted.
A 31 years old Hungarian man had to answer the court's question in Wiener Neustadt. He forced a prostitute to share her earnings with him for 3 years. The woman worked as prostitute in Laufhauses in Leoben, Wiener Neustadt and Neunkirchen. Over the years the woman gave him 180 000 Euros but he says, the sex worker shared her earnings with him voluntaliry.
This is sad: a loverboy in Cologne seduced a young woman and turner her into prostitute. After the girl felt love with him, he told her a fake story that he needs money urgently. The girl started to work as prostitute and gave her money to the 25 year-old loverboy.
So far this is a regular story about an ingenue but what is strange that she lived in the same city as her mother. They meet each other regularly and the mother also realised that someting was wrong. But the girl did not tell her anything and worked for a longer period as sex worker. She even was hit by the loverboy.
I would like to open a new studio in Vienna, but I need more information how to do it. I am from Hungary but speak both on English and German. You mentioned a Hungarian studio in Vienna, I would like to have a similar one.
I am from 9th district of Budapest and I know many prostitutes from 8th and 9th district. But they don't speak German or English. I also have some friends who are big as hell and would be ideal as security guards. They also don't speak languages.
I learnt that a studio can be opened in a former commercial or retailer building and know that the girls should have different kind of health examinations and a police license. But I don't know how much money is needed to rent a place for the studio. If even rental is possible.
I also learnt that I should heavily advertise ourselves in the best Vienna forums and build up the reputation there. Luckily, this would be the easiest part, I can manage the online part. The prostitutes are also clean and reliable, so we can be a good and reliable studio.
The money part is the hardest thing, can you give me an estimation how much money is needed for this idea? And one more, should I prepare myself for visits of criminals, like paying money for gangs to have "protection"?
Five persons were arrested who operated their illegal business in Italy, Greece and Austria. Women paid 40000 Euros for their trip from Africa to Italy but after arriving to Europe, they were forced to work as prostitute. They worked in Austria as well. Underage women were also forced.
In this thread, you can read our articles related to the issue of illegal prostitution in Vienna.
What is the legal status of prostitution in Vienna?
First, it’s important to know that prostitution is legal in Vienna. But that doesn’t mean anyone can work anywhere or however they like. The law has very clear rules to protect both sex workers and the public.
In Vienna, sex work is allowed only under specific conditions. Legal prostitution can happen:
In licensed brothels
Through registered escort services
In designated areas approved by the city
To work legally, a sex worker must:
Register with the authorities
Undergo regular health checks
Pay taxes and contributions, just like in any other job
Why is prostitution in apartments illegal?
Even though prostitution is legal in Vienna, offering sexual services in private apartments without proper licensing is against the law. That includes:
Setting up your own business in a rented apartment
Hosting clients at home without registration
Working in places that are not authorized for sex work
The main reason behind this rule is safety and control. When sex work happens in hidden places like unregistered apartments, the city can’t make sure the laws are being followed. That means higher risks for everyone.
This kind of illegal activity is often called "apartment prostitution", and it's been growing in recent years — especially through online platforms that advertise unregistered services.
What are the disadvantages of illegal prostitution?
Illegal prostitution creates many serious problems.
1. Health risks: Legal sex workers in Vienna are required to go for regular health check-ups, including tests for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). This helps protect both workers and clients. But in illegal apartment prostitution, there are no health checks. That means diseases can spread much more easily. Clients may not realize they’re putting themselves or others at risk.
2. No safety measures: Licensed brothels are required to meet strict safety standards. This includes secure premises, trained staff, and protocols in case something goes wrong. But in illegal apartments, there’s no protection. Sex workers are more vulnerable to abuse, robbery, or even trafficking. Many are controlled by criminal networks.
3. Unpaid taxes and social contributions: People working in the legal system have to pay income taxes, social insurance contributions, health insurance, chamber of commerce fees (if self-employed). Illegal workers don’t pay any of these. That means they benefit without giving anything back to the system. It also creates an unfair playing field.
4. Unfair competition against legal brothels: Running a legal brothel is very expensive. Owners must pay high licensing fees, taxes on earnings, insurance for workers and property costs. On top of that, they must comply with city inspections, health codes, and security requirements. But illegal operators in apartments skip all of that. They don’t pay taxes or fees, and they often don’t follow any rules. That makes it very hard for legal businesses to survive. Some are even being forced to close.
5. Criminal involvement: Illegal prostitution is often connected to organized crime. That includes human trafficking, coercion and exploitation and drug trafficking. When prostitution goes underground, it’s easier for criminals to hide what they’re doing. Some workers are brought to Vienna by force or tricked into working illegally. They may not even know they’re breaking the law.
6. Harm to neighborhoods and residents: When illegal prostitution happens in normal apartment buildings, neighbors are often affected. Complaints include strange people coming and going, loud noise at night, damaged property and drug use or other criminal behavior. This creates tension in the community, and many residents don’t feel safe in their own buildings. It also brings down the value of property in the area.
What is the city doing about it?
Vienna authorities are aware of the problem. Police regularly raid illegal apartments and shut down operations. In 2023 alone, they inspected over 200 apartments and found hundreds of violations.
Still, the problem is hard to solve because many illegal services are advertised online and move locations often. Some people believe the city should update its laws to better regulate new forms of sex work, while others call for stricter penalties.