There is hardly anything that really bothers me, the streets and walkways are sometimes dirty and of course everything is kinda crowded all the time, but hey, that's a property every city has.
I was last in Vienna about twenty years ago. It struck me as the cleanest, most orderly, and perhaps most beautiful city I'd ever seen. Public transportation was excellent, costs seemed reasonable. I recall vividly how locals would immediately move to the right automatically when catching the escalators - everyone was polite, courteous, orderly. I've wanted to go back ever since but the opportunity has never arisen.
- In general very bad service all around ("Kunde droht mit Auftrag" mentality)
- A lot of weird and bizarre people on the streets (talking with themselves, bad hygiene etc.)
- Not much respect for old people and pregnant women in public transport (young people will block only elevator, most of the time nobody will offer you seat etc.)
Still there are many more other things which make living in Vienna quite good experience.
There is hardly anything that really bothers me, the streets and walkways are sometimes dirty and of course everything is kinda crowded all the time, but hey, that's a property every city has.