Vienna in Your Pocket
Vienna in Your Pocket
Vienna in Your Pocket
Vienna
March - April 2016
Wiener Prater
250th anniversary
Contents
History
Arriving in Vienna
Getting Around
Vienna Districts
Getting streetwise
Basics
The Prater
10
Stadtpark
Restaurants
Coffeehouses
18
20
Nightlife
32
Sightseeing
36
Day trips
41
Jewish Vienna
42
Childrens Vienna
44
Shopping
45
Hotels
49
Directory
53
Leopold Museum
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Julia Spicker
Street register
Centre map
Venue index
54
55-57
58
March - April 2016
Foreword
Who said Vienna is dull? With the 2016 spring season
about to erupt, the city is livelier and more exciting than
even before. The city's top-class museums have dozens of
fantastic exhibitions lined up, the cafs will soon set up
their outdoor tables again, and the nightlife is as good
as it gets with all the students still in town before their
summer exams. This year Vienna has a special birthday
to celebrate; the Prater amusement park is an amazing
250 years old and still going strong with new attractions
added every year.
Whatever you do in Vienna this winter, do let us know your
tips, comments and complaints at vienna@inyourpocket.
com. Enjoy Vienna.
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Editor-in-Chief Jeroen van Marle
Contributors Paul Nogid, Dune Johnson, Gretl Satorius
Layout Tom Haman; Photos Evi Bauer, Reinhard Bhm
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COVER STORY
A stunning Jugendstil or Art Nouveau
image of a woman indicates the rich
treasure of art from the early 20th
century can be found in Vienna. As
home to the Secession movement it
has dozens of beautiful buildings and
artworks from this period.
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History
Starting off as a tiny village along the Wien river, Vienna
is now the 10th largest city in the EU and home to many
major international organizations such as the United
Nations and OPEC.
ANTIQUITY
Founded around 500 BC, Vienna was originally a Celtic
settlement. By 15 BCE, the town had developed into a
Roman frontier city called Vindobona, protecting the
Roman Empire from Germanic tribes.
HABSBURGS
AND OTTOMANS
During the Middle Ages, Vienna became the residence
of the Habsburg dynasty in 1440 and eventually grew to
become the capital of the Holy Roman Empire. On their
march towards western Europe, the Ottoman armies
were twice stopped at Vienna in the 16th and 17th
centuries. During the 1529 Siege of Vienna, the city was
lucky to escape defeat and was saved by an early winter
and epidemics. A century later, the citys fortifications
had been greatly expanded and proved their worth
during the 1683 Battle of Vienna, when they helped
the city survive for two months, allowing the army led
by Polish King Jan Sobieski to assemble and defeat the
Ottomans for good.
18TH CENTURY
Baroque was the style of the century, and local nobility
started constructing palaces in the countryside immediately
outside the city, resulting in several magnificent summer
palaces.
19
TH
CENTURY
20TH CENTURY
Industrialisation of and immigration to Vienna lead to a
period of expansion. By 1910, Vienna was the sixth largest
city in the world, with large numbers of Czech and Jewish
residents. The city was a centre of the new Jugendstil style
from 1900. The Austro-Hungarian Empire fell apart at the
end of the First World War and in 1918 the Republic of
Deutsch-sterreich was created. Socialism quickly became
popular and Red Vienna saw many residential estates
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Arriving in Vienna
CITY AIRPORT TRAIN
BY TRAIN
Viennas new Wien Hauptbahnhof (central station) is
a short distance from the city centre; hop on tram D
to reach the Ring. There are plenty of luggage lockers
and ATMs for fresh arrivals, and theres a helpful tourist
information office.
The City Airport Train connects the city centre (U-Bahn
Landstrasse/S-Bahn Wien Mitte) to Vienna International
Airport. Trains depart every half hour at :09 and :39
minutes past the hour from airport station and :06 and
:36 from Wien Mitte. The ride takes 16 minutes and
prices start at 11 for a single trip and 17 for a return
trip (1 discount with the Vienna Card); book online for
the best rates. The City Air Terminal in the city centre
offers travellers the services of an international airport
terminal: you can get your boarding pass and check in
your baggage from 24 hours until 75 minutes before
take-off . The City Check-In can only be used with a
valid CAT ticket. The complex above Wien Mitte train
station includes offices, shops and catering areas as
well as the CAT terminal.QMLandstrae/Wien Mitte,
www.cityairporttrain.com, tel. +43 1 252 50.
BY PLANE
Viennas international airport is located in Schwechat, 18km
southeast of the city centre. After passing customs (for
arrivals from outside the Schengen zone) and collecting
your baggage, ATMs, banks and tourist information can be
found in the arrivals hall.
To get to town, theres a choice of rail or road. The City
Airport Train (CAT, +43 1 252 50, www.cityairporttrain.
com) departs every half hour between 06:06 and 23:36,
arriving at S-Bahn station Wien Mitte. The ride takes 16
minutes and costs from 11 for a single trip, and from 17
for a return trip (book online for the best price; reduced
rate with the Vienna Card). You can also take a regular
S-Bahn train, departing from the airport to Wien Mitte
station approximately every 30 minutes between 04:34
and 00:18; tickets cost 4 and the ride takes about 25
minutes.
Vienna Airport Lines buses (tel. +43 1 700 73 23 00,
www.viennaairportlines.at) depart every 30 minutes
between 05:00 to 23:00, stopping off at U-Bahn
Schwedenplatz, the train stations Wien Meidling and
Wien Westbahnhof and the Vienna International Center
(VIC), taking about 30 minutes. A single ride costs 8,
a return trip 13, and tickets can be bought from the
driver.
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BY BUS
All international buses arrive at the Vienna International
Busterminal (VIB), which has ATMs and luggage lockers.
Right across the street is the Erdberg U-Bahn station, from
where its a 10 minute ride to the city centre.
BY CAR
Major highways connect Vienna to Munich (4 hours)
Budapest (3hrs), north and south. When parking in Vienna,
pay attention to the short-term parking zones in the inner
districts of the city; use the well-signposted Park & Ride
facilities (3 per day) in the outer districts and take an
U-Bahn or tram into town.
BY FERRY
The Danube river is increasingly used for ferry routes to
Hungary, Slovakia and Germany. Ferries arrive at Anlegestelle
Reichsbrcke near U-Bahn station Vorgartenstrasse. Twin
City Liner boats dock at Marienbrcke bridge near the
Schwedenplatz U-Bahn station.
AIRPORT
Vienna International Airport (Flughafen Wien, airport
code VIE, tel. +43 1 700 72 22 33, www.viennaairport.com)
is located 18 kilometres southeast of central Vienna. It is
often referred to as Schwechat, after the nearby town. Since
the fall of the Iron Curtain and EU enlargement in 2004
the airport has developed into a hub for flights to Eastern
Europe and the Middle East, with over 30% of the 20 million
passengers per year in transit.
The airport is served by the City Airport Train (CAT) from
the city centre between 05:36 and 23:06, by S-Bahn trains
(between 04:34 and 23:47) from Wien-Mitte station and
by buses from the VIB bus terminal. Passengers of Austrian
Airlines and most other Star Alliance airlines using the City
Airport Train can check in their luggage at Wien-Mitte station.
AIR BERLINQtel. +43 1 70 12 60, www.airberlin.com.
AIR FRANCEQtel. +43 1 502 22 24 00,
www.airfrance.com.
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Getting around
AUSTRIAN AIRLINESQtel. +43 5 17 66 10 00,
www.austrian.com.
Tickets cost 2,20 for a single ride, though its well worth
getting a day ticket if youre planning on using public
transport more than a few times. A 24-hour ticket costs
7,60, a 48-hour ticket 13,30 and a 72-hour ticket 16,50.
Tickets must be validated before getting on board. Tickets
can be purchased from multilingual machines at every
U-Bahn station and on buses and trams, though single tickets
bought on board cost 2,20 and only coins are accepted.
You can also visit the ticket sales offices of Wiener Linien at
the Stephansplatz, Karlsplatz, Westbahnhof and Wien Mitte
U-Bahn stations. The 72 hour ticket can also be purchased
at the Tourist Information Office. Children up to six years old
always travel free; children up to 15 ride free on Sundays,
holidays and during Viennas school holidays (photo ID
required). The Vienna Card costs 21,90 and offers 72 hours
of travel on public transport plus more than 200 discounts to
museums, concerts, cafs, and more. It can be bought at the
Tourist Information Offices or from the Wiener Linien offices.
CAR RENTAL
The international car rental companies have offices at the
airport as well as on the Ringstrasse near the main hotels.
Rentals start from 80 per day.
AVISQtel. +43 800 08 00 87 57, www.avis.at.
EUROPCAR
QB-3, Schubertring 9, tel. +43 866 16 11/+43 866 16
10, [email protected], www.europcar.at. Open 07:30 18:00, Sat 08:00 - 13:00, Sun 08:00 - 12:00.
TAXIS
Taxis are a safe and fast way to get around Vienna. After
the start-up fee of 2,50, fares are about 1 per kilometre
with 0,40 for waiting. At night between 23:00 and 06:00,
start-up is 2,60 and rates are around 1,30 per kilometre.
Taxis can be hailed on the street, ordered in advance
(2,50 extra) or taken from a taxi station in the city centre
(1,25 extra). At night its best to call for a cab. When
taking a taxi to the airport, ask for the Pauschaltariff rate
of 33 to avoid paying 12 on top of the metre fare for
the return trip.
TAXI 31300Qtel. +43 1 313 00, www.taxi31300.at.
LONG-DISTANCE BUSES
The Vienna International Busterminal (VIB, open 06:0021:00) is Viennas main bus terminal. All major international
bus lines are operated by Eurolines.
EUROLINES
QErdbergstrassse 200a (VIB), MErdberg, tel. +43 1 798
29 00, www.eurolines.at. Open 06:30 - 20:30, Sat, Sun
06:30 - 11:30, 16:30-20:30.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Viennas extensive public transportation system, run by
Wiener Linien (Vienna Transport Authority), is an easy and
inexpensive way to get around town. The U-Bahn (metro)
runs daily from 05:00 to 00:30, and non-stop on Fridays and
Saturdays and before public holidays. Suburban S-Bahn
trains radiate outwards from the city to the surrounding
districts and towns. Trams are the best way to get around
the inner city sights, running every 5-15 minutes between
05:00 and 00:30. Buses mostly serve Viennas suburbs and
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TRAINS
The new Wien Hauptbahnhof (central station) opened
in December 2014 and is now almost operating at full
capacity; trains from a handful of destinations still terminate
at other stations until all tracks are connected by summer
2015. Check your timetable carefully to check where to
embark. Among many new connections are the ICE high
speed trains from Linz via Viennas new Hauptbahnhof
station to Vienna airport, every two hours or so; these
can also be used to get to and from the airport in under
20 minutes. Train tickets can be bought at all stations, but
are best booked in advance on the bilingual BB website,
where significant reductions are available if you book well
in advance.
BB (AUSTRIAN RAILWAYS)
Qtel. +43 5 17 17, www.oebb.at.
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Vienna Districts
4, 5, 6. NASCHMARKT
This is currently Viennas most vibrant area with chic cafes
and people strolling past trendy stores and art galleries. You
would not want to miss out on a visit to Viennas central
Naschmarkt, selling all sorts of food and with amazing
restaurants and cosy cafs where many tourists and locals
enjoy a break. The Freihausviertel south of Naschmarkt in
the 4th district is the upcoming chic shopping mile. The
6th district, north of Naschmarkt, is known for its many gay
bars.
1. CITY CENTRE
The city centre literally refers to the very heart of Vienna. In the
mid-19th century Viennas old city wall was replaced by the
boulevard which in conjunction with the Franz-Josefs-Kai now
forms a ring around the city centre. Magnificent buildings such
as the state opera house, the Hofburg, the parliament building,
the Vienna city hall, the Burgtheater, the university, the Vienna
stock exchange and numerous prestigious buildings line this
splendid boulevard. Most 5-star hotels as well as major sights
are located here. Tourists will spend most of their time in this
area, with everything more or less within walking distance.
While Krnterstrasse and Graben are the two major shopping
streets in the city centre, Stephansplatz with St. Stephens
cathedral is the very centre of Vienna.
2. PRATER
The citys largest park stretches from the Praterstern metro
and train station towards the Ernst Happel stadium. Next
to Praterstern is the Wurstelprater amusement park. Some
say its better to avoid this area after dark. Leopoldstadt in
Viennas 2nd district used to be the Jewish part of town.
Today the jewish community is again growing and you will
find kosher bakeries and a number of synagogues.
3. BELVEDERE
& HUNDERTWASSERHAUS
The third district is one of Viennas most desirable addresses.
Several buildings designed by Viennas most unusual architect
Friedenreich Hundertwasser, as well as Belvedere Palace, the
luxurious residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy, are all located
here. In addition, the district houses numerous embassies and
foreign missions, hence its name the Embassy Quarter.
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6, 7. MARIAHILFERSTRASSE
AREA
Mariahilferstrasse is known as Central and Eastern Europes
most important shopping street. Since the fall of the Iron
Curtain, hundreds of buses bring shoppers from Hungary,
Czech Republic and Slovakia to Viennas top shopping
street to get their Christmas presents. A lot of interesting
stores, nice restaurants and relaxed bars are found strolling
around the side streets.
7, 8, 9. GRTEL AREA
Grtel is the name of the highway ring that encircles
Viennas central districts 1-9. In the zone between
Westbahnhof station and the Danube canal, the red-light
district has developed into Viennas hottest nightlife spot
with dozens of clubs and bars, one after the other. Go and
find a bar that fits your taste!
see you
lifeguard
local pub that serves food
to drink
shoes
to have a buzz
a football
friend
boyfriend
waiter
policeman
large beer
awesome
have a nice meal
cheers
small beer
hello
cigarette
very awesome
white wine with sparkling water
joke
check/bill
a can of Ottakringer beer
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Basics
BASIC DATA
Population
Austria (2009 estimate): 8,356,707; Vienna: 1,705,080
21,1% of people living in Vienna are foreign nationals,
121,000 of them originating from former Yugoslavia,
41,000 Turks and 28,000 Germans.
Area: Austria: 83,872 km2; Vienna: 414,90 km2
Official languages: German. Slovene, Croatian and
Hungarian are officially recognised.
Local time: Central European (GMT+1hr)
Longest river: Danube (357,5 km in Austria)
Highest mountain: Austria: Groglockner 3,798m
Vienna: Hermannskogel 542m
Borders: Austria borders Germany and the Czech
Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the
east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland
and Liechtenstein to the west.
Religion: Roman Catholic 49,2%; no religion 25,6%;
Muslim 7,8%; Orthodox 6%; Protestant (mostly
Lutheran) 4,7%; Jewish 0,5%.
DISABLED TRAVELLERS
Most hotels, restaurants and sights in Vienna are wellequipped for people in wheelchairs or otherwise requiring
assistance, and public transport is easy to use with its many
escalators, lifts and low-floor trams. The symbols below
our hotel reviews which hotels are suitable. The city has an
informative site for disabled travellers at www.wien.info/
en/travel-info/accessible-vienna.
ELECTRICITY
Austrian electrical current is 220v AC, and the country uses
the standard European round, two-pin sockets.
POLITICS
The current mayor of Vienna is Michael Hupl. Since 1917,
Vienna has been (co-)governed by the Social Democratic
Party with an absolute majority in the city parliament
(except from 1934 to 1945 when the party was banned
and mayors were appointed by the Austro-fascist and
later by Nazi authorities). The Social Democrats currently
rule in coalition with the Green Party. Many political
experts believe that the rival Austrian Peoples Party would
completely dominate Austrian politics if it werent for the
Social Democrats unbreakable hold on Vienna. An example
of the citys many social democratic policies is the low-cost
Gemeindebauten residential estates which house about
25% of the Viennese population.
SMOKING
Officially all restaurants, cafs and other such venues
have to provide a non-smoking section. While recently
many restaurants turned into smoke-free zones, dont be
surprised how smoky many bars and clubs can get. Most
traditional coffee houses will have a smoking area.
TIPPING
If the service merits it, waiters appreciate a tip of about
10%; at the bar or at the Wrstelstand its common to round
up the sum a little.
PURCHASING POWER
How far does your euro go in Vienna?
Espresso
Glass of local beer (0.5 litre)
Bottle of local wine
Packet of cigarettes
Big Mac
Public transport ticket
Taxi ride across town
Litre of petrol
1.80
3.20
3
4
3
2
15
1.40
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The Prater
Martin Hesz
WIENER PRATER
Qwww.prateraktiv.at
250 years ago the Prater started off as the private hunting
grounds of Emperor Joseph II. Immediately after he
donated the area to the city of Vienna in 1766, it was used
for recreational purposes, becoming one of Europe's oldest
entertainment parks. Inns, bars, restaurants, theatres, swings,
merry-go-rounds, bowling alleys and other attractions were
quickly built and soon enough the crowds from across Vienna
flocked to the area in search for fun and relaxation away from
their cramped apartments and dreary factory jobs. Over the
years the Prater grew and became ever more sophisticated,
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The Prater
THE RIESENRAD
The most recognizable attraction of the Prater is
undoubtedly the iconic Riesenrad Ferris wheel.
Erected in 1897 to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of
Emperor Franz Joseph, it ranks among the worlds
oldest and largest Ferris wheels, reaching a height
of 65 meters. It gained international fame through
the classic 1949 classic film The Third Man when one
of the cabins was the scene of a pivotal argument
between Orson Welles and Joseph Cotton. A visit to
Vienna can hardly be complete without a ride on this
historic giant, taking in the breathtaking views from
the top.
WIND-O-BONA
ATTRACTIONS
All visitors should try out the landmark Riesenrad Ferris
wheel of course, but theres much more at the Prater.
The newest attraction at the Vienna Prater is the
WINDOBONA Indoor Skydiving Center, Austrias first
freefall wind tunnel. Experience wind speeds of up to
280km/h, comparable to a parachute jump from a plane,
as you learn to fly, suspended in the vertical glass tunnel.
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WIEN-TICKET
AA ALBERTINA, Albertinaplatz 1,
tel. +43 1 53 48 30, www.albertina.at
AW ARENA WIEN, Baumgasse 80,
tel. +43 1 79 88 59 50, www.arena.co.at
AZ ARCHITEKTURZENTRUM WIEN,
Museumsplatz 1, tel. +43 1 522 31 15, www.azw.at
GH BANK AUSTRIA GASOMETER HALLE,
Adalbert-Stifter-Strasse 73, tel. +43 1 33 24 64 10,
www.planet.tt
KH KUNSTHALLE WIEN, Museumsplatz 1,
tel. +43 1 521 89 33, www.kunsthallewien.at
KO WIENER KONZERTHAUS, Lothringerstrasse
20, tel. +43 1 24 20 02, www.konzerthaus.at
KU KUNSTHAUS WIEN, Untere
Weissgerberstrasse 13, tel. +43 1 712 04 91,
www.kunsthauswien.at
LM LEOPOLD MUSEUM, Museumsplatz 1,
tel. +43 1 525 70 15 25, www.leopoldmuseum.org
MK MAK, Stubenring 5, tel. +43 1 71 13 62 48,
www.mak.at
MU MUMOK, Museumsplatz 1, tel +43 1 52 50 00,
www.mumok.at
MV MUSIKVEREIN WIEN, Bsendorferstrasse 12,
tel. +43 1 505 81 90, www.musikverein.at
MW MESSE WIEN, Messeplatz 1,
tel. +43 1 72 72 00, www.messe.at
RA RAIMUND THEATER, Wallgasse 18-20,
tel. +43 1 59 97 70, www.raimundtheater.at
RO RONACHER, Seilersttte 9, tel. +43 1 588 85,
www.musicalvienna.at
SC SECESSION, Friedrichstrasse 12,
tel. +43 1 587 53 07, www.secession.at
SH WIENER STADTHALLE, Vogelweidplatz 14,
tel. +43 1 98 10 00, www.stadthalle.com
SO WIENER STAATSOPER, Opernring 2,
tel. +43 1 51 44 40, www.wiener-staatsoper.at
SZ SZENE WIEN, Hauffgasse 26,
tel. +43 1 332 46 41 25, www.szenewien.com
WM WIEN MUSEUM, Karlsplatz,
tel. +43 1 50 58 74 70, www.wienmuseum.at
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WIEN-TICKET PAVILLON
A handy box office in a hut by the
Staatsoper, selling tickets for all
kinds of events in and outside Vienna: opera, theatre,
shows, concerts, festivals, sports events, musicals,
museums and more. You can also pre-book by phone,
picking up the tickets at the pavillion kiosk, at one of
over 100 outlets across town, or at the venue.QB-3,
Herbert von Karajanplatz, MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 1
588 85, [email protected], www.wien-ticket.at.
Open 10:00 - 19:00.
CINEMAS
Austrians like their foreign films dubbed into German
rather than subtitled. Thankfully several cinemas
specialise in original language screenings. Keep in
mind that seats are assigned and usually vary in price
depending on where they are in the theatre.
ARTIS INTERNATIONAL
Tucked into a tiny side street, this theatre screens
10-15 English-language films daily. Mondays to
Wednesdays have reduced admission, and a student
ID will snag you a small discount.QB-2, Schultergasse
5, MStephansplatz, tel. +43 1 535 65 70,
www.cineplexx.at. Tickets 6,50-9.
BURG KINO
In addition to its permanent run of the Vienna classic
The Third Man, the two-screen Burg Kino also shows
newer releases. The Groer Saal (large hall) has a historic
ambiance, and 5 tickets are offered to students from
Monday to Thursday.QA-3, Opernring 19, MKarlsplatz,
tel. +43 1 587 84 06, www.burgkino.at. Tickets 8/6.
HAYDN ENGLISH CINEMA
The four-screen Haydn cinema shows up to six different
movies per day, all in English and without subtitles.
Film fans planning a longer stay can get reduced prices
and other privileges with the Super Saver Card.QF-3,
Mariahilferstrasse 57, MMuseumsquartier, tel. +43
1 587 22 62, www.haydnkino.at. Tickets 7-9.
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CONCERTS
11 Mar, 20:00
Sick Of It All
Sick of It All is a major part of the New York hardcore scene;
now on their 30th anniversary tour.
AW
13 Mar, 20:00
The Sisters of Mercy
This band stopped releasing new records in the 1990s in
protest against their record company and currently is a
touring outfit only.
GH
15 Mar, 20:00
Monster Magnet
American stoner rock band from New Jersey, presenting
their 11th studio album, Cobras and Fire.
SZ
24 Mar, 20:00
Uriah Heep
This cult band sold over 40 million albums worldwide with
over 4 million sales in the U.S.
SZ
11 Apr, 20:00
Pentagram
One of the pioneers of doom metal, set to destroy Vienna.
AW
12 Apr, 20:00
Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds
Former Oasis lead guitarist/songwriter Noel Gallagher and
friends.
GH
23 Apr, 19:30
The BossHoss
The seven-piece band from Berlin had its breakthrough in
2005 with interpretations of pop songs.
SH
24 Apr, 19:30
James Morrison
James Morrison is an English singer-songwriter and
guitarist from Derby. In 2006, his debut single "You Give Me
Something" became a hit. In 2007 Morrison won the Brit
Award for Best British Male.
SH
EXHIBITIONS
Rafaela Proell
Until 28 Mar
Stefan Sagmeister - The Happy Show
The grand master of graphic design explores and
transcends the boundaries between art and design. The
exhibition documents his ten years of ongoing investigation
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Hans Robert Pippal
This perhaps most Viennese of 20th-century Austrian
painters devoted himself to his hometown.
AA
Until 8 May
Provoke
The Japanese photo magazine Provoke ran for three
issues in 1968 and 1969 and is viewed as a one-of-a-kind
agglomeration of post-war artistic efforts. The worlds firstever exhibition on this topic examines the complex genesis
of this magazine and thereby presents a representative
cross-section of photographic trends present in Japan
between the 1960s and 1970s.
AA
Until 22 May
Peter Piller "Belegkontrolle" / Anita Witek
Exhibitions that understand photography as a raw material
which is used for further processing. Peter Piller and Anita
Witek both utilise existing photographic material which
they mainly take from magazines and newspapers.
KU
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Anselm Kiefer - The Woodcuts
30 monumental masterpieces from Kiefer's famous
woodcuts along with important pictorial series and
thematic groups such as The Paths of World Wisdom:
Hermanns Battle, The Rhine and Brunhilde: Grane.
AA
10 Mar-17 May
Zoom! Picturing Architecture and the City
Photographs and videos by thirteen contemporary
international photographers whose focus lies beyond
images aimed at representation, focusing among others on
the depiction of the traces of the mutual interdependence
between society and architecture when the construction
firms have left the site.
AZ
11 Mar-29 May
The Promise of Total Automation
Automation, improvisation and sense of wonder:
considering technology as complex as it is, animated at
the same time by rational and irrational dynamics. Ritual
artefacts, production machines, technical objects, images
KUNSTHALLE WIEN:
THE PROMISE OF TOTAL
AUTOMATION
Ccile B. Evans, How happy a Thing Can Be, 2014, Courtesy the
artist, Radar, and Wysing
JOSEF FRANK
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Body, Psyche, and Taboo
A presentation of the intellectual and the formal links
between Vienna Actionism and artistic developments in
the early twentieth century. Works by the scandal artists
of the 1960s, are compared and contrasted with pieces
by their equally controversial colleagues working at
the dawn of the twentieth century - from Gustav Klimt
to Oskar Kokoschka and Max Oppenheimer to Egon
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12 Feb-3 Apr
Lutz Bacher & Dike Blair
Lutz Bacher More then this: The American artist who
adopted her male pseudonym when she first started out
has produced conceptual work in a variety of media. Dike
Blair Floors / Doors / Windows / Walls: The central object
of Dike Blairs gouaches is a contemporary interpretation of
the landscape and the still life, supplemented by sculptures.
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10 Mar-21 Aug
Meet me at the Prater!
On April 7, 1766, emperor Joseph II granted public access to
the Prater imperial hunting grounds. The 250th anniversary
of this event presents a prime opportunity to focus on the
diverse and varied history of the Prater.
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COMBINATION TICKET
1, 4, 7 Apr
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La Clemenza di Tito (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
Conductor: Adam Fischer
15, 18, 21 Apr
Don Pasquale (Gaetano Donizetti)
Conductor: Evelino Pid
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27 Apr, 19:30
Daniel Barenboim and Martha Argerich
Works by Mozart, Schubert, Stravinsky.
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14 Mar, 19:30
Murray Perahia
Wors by Haydn, Mozart, Brahms, van Beethoven.
KO
19 Mar, 19:30
Wiener Symphoniker
Bach: Messe h-moll.
KO
13 Apr, 19:30
Mitsuko Uchida
Works by Berg, Schubert, Mozart, Schumann.
KO
19 Apr, 19:30
Iveta Apkalna
Works by Mozart, Escaich, Bach, Kaljs, Janek,
Hindemith.
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AUSTRIAN SPECIALITIES
Apfelstrudel
Beuschel
Butterschnitzel
Eiernockerln
Frankfurter,
Ksekrainer,
Debreziner,
Burenwurst
Gebackene Leber
Germkndel
Gulasch
Kaiserschmarrn
Marillenkndel
Palatschinken
Powidl
Rindsuppen
Sachertorte
Schinkenfleckerl
Schweinsbraten
Selchfleisch
Tafelspitz
Topfenstrudel
Wiener Schnitzel
Zwiebelrostbraten
apple-filled pastry
a ragout containing veal lungs
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chopped veal cutlet
egg dumplings
different kinds of sausages
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AUSTRIAN
Viennese cuisine stands out for its superb cakes and
pastries, but a wide range of other unique dishes, like
Wiener Schnitzel and Tafelspitz are also steeped in local
history. The cooking tradition here has been inspired by
many cultures throughout the centuries. During the 17th
and 18th centuries, Italian and French cuisine made their
way into the Viennese palate, followed by strong Bohemian
and Hungarian influences in the 19th century, creating a
local cuisine both unique and delicious.
BEIM CZAAK
A place that knows its Austrian dishes, Beim Czaak has
been a family business since 1928 and the attention to
detail and tradition is evident from the moment you walk
in. If you are planning on dining in this authentically rustic
and relaxed restaurant, make a reservation before you
go.QH2, Postgasse 15, MSchwedenplatz, tel. +43 1
513 72 15, www.czaak.com. Open 11:00 - 24:00. Closed
Sun. G
DER KUCKUCK
The cuckoo is a classic restaurant housed in a building
dating back to medieval times; it has a beautiful 17thcentury Baroque facade, a Renaissance portal and
graceful 16th-century vaulted ceilings. The dishes are
all prepared with local seasonal products, and the drinks
list is heavy in Austrian, Hungarian and Slovenian wines
- we highly recommend trying a bottle or two.QB2,
Himmelpfortgasse 15, MStephansplatz, tel. +43 1
512 84 70, www.derkuckuck.com. Open 11:30 - 23:00.
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FIGLMLLER
The history of Viennas most famous schnitzel began in
1905, when Johann Figlmller founded a small tavern
behind the cathedral. Right from the start, the schnitzel
was what it still is today: a bit bigger, a bit thinner and
a bit crisper than the others, and served with the classic
potato salad side dish. Figlmller is still a lovingly run family
business. Also just around the corner at Bckerstrasse 6.
Schnitzel paradise.QB2, Wollzeile 5, MStephansplatz,
tel. +43 1 512 61 77, www.figlmueller.at. TG
FRANZ
With red brick walls and a wooden interior, this quaint
beer pub is a favourite among many locals, so in the
evenings it may be hard to find a seat.QG4, Pregasse
29, MKettenbrckengasse, tel. +43 1 585 25 57, www.
franzwien.at. Open 16:30 - 02:00. A6UG
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MOZARTS
A traditional Austrian restaurant, formerly known as the
Mozartstberl, with a major difference - the local dishes,
burgers, craft beer and wines here are served non-stop until
06.00 in the morning, making this one of Viennas rare allnight eateries. Singles, couples and groups are all welcome
in the intimate space; the schnitzel and kndel go down
particularly well after a party night.QHaidmannsgasse 8,
MWestbahnhof, tel. +43 1 892 08 78. Open 18:00 - 06:00.
RESTAURANT STEFANIE
Fine dining in truly charming Viennese atmosphere. The
restaurant impresses with seasonal delicacies and Viennese
classics cooked to perfection. Try the seven-course taste of
Mozart's
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SCHNITZELWIRT
In the city of schnitzel, Schnitzelwirt is king. Why, you ask?
For all the essential reasons: the schnitzel is to die for, the
sheer size of the thing may kill you (or at least put you
into a food coma), and the price will barely put a scratch
in your wallet. Note that you might even leave smelling
like a Schnitzel after dinner here.QF3, Neubaugasse
52, MNeubaugasse, tel. +43 1 523 37 71, habidere@
schnitzelwirt.co.at, www.schnitzelwirt.co.at. Open
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Typical Austrian food at relatively low prices. The wait staff is
friendly, though at times stressed with all of the clientele, but
dont let that distract you from the above average food served
here.QB2, Dorotheergasse 2-4, MStephansplatz, tel.
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With its vaulted ceilings and rustic dcor, Plutzerbru
offers a cosy atmosphere popular amongst students. Six
times a year artists are given a chance to leave their mark
in the form of an exhibition. The beer is homemade and
the cuisine is typical Viennese. If youve partied all night,
this is a great place to go for brunch on Sundays.QF3,
Schrankgasse 4/4, MVolkstheater, tel. +43 1 526 12
15, [email protected], www.plutzerbraeu.at. Open
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Though particularly famous for its beef dishes, Plachutta
has become a bastion for a range of traditional Viennese
food. Forgoing current culinary trends, the chefs here focus
on the simple, customary dishes of this former imperial
capital - particularly their famous Tafelspitz (boiled highquality beef ). While the food is deliciously simple, the
prices are on the expensive side.QC2, Wollzeile 38,
MStubentor, tel. +43 1 512 15 77, www.plachutta.at.
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SILBERWIRT
The Silberwirt inn has been serving schnitzels, pub food,
snacks and Margaretner beer for over 200 years, earning it
the coveted title of beisl, a traditional Viennese restaurant.
Despite its age, its as lively as ever with students, office
workers, artists and tourists piling in to try the affordable
food and drinks. In summer the garden is an excellent
place to recover from a day in townQSchlogasse 21,
MPilgramgasse, tel. +43 1 544 49 07, www.silberwirt.
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AMERICAN
EL GAUCHO
Delicious steaks, soups and specials, served in a cosy,
modern restaurant. Apart from the classic Black Angus
rumpsteaks, ribeye and surf & turf, theres lobster, chicken
curry and lambchops to savour. A good selection of sides,
sauces and salads rounds off the menu - and should
guarantee a great lunch or dinner. Kitchen open until 23:00.
QC1, Praterstr. 1, MSchwedenplatz, tel. +43 1 212 12
10, [email protected], www.elgaucho.at. Open 11:30 01:00. Closed Sun.
Restaurant Stefanie
STADTGASTHAUS EISVOGEL
Because of the interesting history of the Eisvogel, they
carry genuine Viennese cuisine in their hearts. But
without falling into nostalgia, at the Eisvogel you will not
find a culinary museum but rather a vibrant centre of
tradition and modernity, harmoniously combined. Their
changing monthly menu and theme menu express this.
QI1, Riesenradplatz 5, MPraterstern, tel. +43 1 908
11 87, [email protected], www.
stadtgasthaus-eisvogel.at. Open 11:30 - 24:00. AGB
WIENER WIRTSCHAFT
Rustic and genuine are the guiding themes of the typical
inn Wiener Wirtschaft. At this tavern a wide range of
rustic Viennese dishes awaits your taste buds. Besides
classics like Wiener Schnitzel or goulash, creative seasonal
interpretations of the local cuisine can also be found on the
menu. Kitchen until 22:00.QA4, Wiedner Hauptstrasse
27-29, MTaubstummengasse, tel. +43 1 22 11 13 64,
www.wienerwirtschaft.com. Open 11:30 - 23:00, Sun
11:30 - 15:00. T6G
WINTER
It hardly gets more Austrian than this: old paintings, crisp
tableclothes and even fake flowers make this place feel like
a real local tavern. The food, be it schnitzel or beef goulash,
is just excellent. Anton Winter, now in his 80s, inherited
the restaurant from his mother and has since expanded
it to include a small garden. Friendly talkative waiters still
know about old-world hospitality. Tram N43 or 44 from
Schottentor to Brnnlbadgasse.QF1, Alser Strasse 30,
tel. +43 1 405 02 01. Open 08:00 - 24:00. Closed Sat, Sun.
ZUM WEISSEN RAUCHFANGKEHRER
One of the oldest and most renowned restaurants in town,
the white chimney-sweep was founded in 1848 as one
of the guild pubs of the old Vienna chimneysweeps. The
typical atmosphere originates from the 1920s when actors,
singers, painter and sculptors discovered it. The restaurant
serves classic Viennese kitchen, with Tafelspitz, Szegediner
Gulasch, paprika chicken and Kalbsvogerln.QB2,
Weihburggasse 4, MStephansplatz, tel. +43 1 512 34 71,
www.weisser-rauchfangkehrer.at. Open 12:00 - 24:00. G
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RIBS OF VIENNA
Sometimes that primal urge to grab your food and sink
your teeth in takes hold, and you just have to abandon
the fork and the knife. Housed in a cellar dating from
the 16th century, the orange and white clad staff will
serve a steaming heap of ribs. The restaurants speciality
is a metre of ribs, but they also have excellent salads.
QB2, Weihburggasse 22, MStephansplatz, tel. +43
1 513 85 19, www.ribsofvienna.at. Open 17:00 - 24:00.
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STEAKPOINT
The Viennese make a lot of great food, but they are not
well known for their steaks - enter Steakpoint. Filet, rib
eye, T-bone, prime rib: you name it, theyve got it, and
will make your steak exactly how you want it. The dcor
is reminiscent of an upscale roadhouse restaurant.QB3,
Akademiestrasse 2, MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 1 513 80 40,
www.members.aon.at/steakpoint. Open 11:00 - 24:00,
Sun 17:00 - 24:00. AG
TGI FRIDAYS
No matter what you order at TGI Fridays, you can be
sure that your serving will be just like in America: big.
Even the cocktails are oversized. The prices are relatively
low, especially when you take into consideration just
how much food is on your plate. For the ultimate
American experience, stop by for happy hour, when the
jumbo cocktails are half price.QB3, Schubertring 13,
MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 1 714 89 95, www.tgifridays.at.
Open 11:00 - 24:00. AG
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THE BRICKMAKERS
The home of craft beer in Vienna has over 30 taps and 150
bottles of the worlds finest craft beers and ciders - plus a
good collection of cocktails and spirits. Theres good food
too: the Big Smoke BBQ pop-up restaurant currently does
miracles with pork. Drop by for brunch on Sundays from
10:00-15:00.QF3, Zieglergasse 42, MZieglergasse,
tel. +43 1 997 44 14, [email protected], www.
brickmakers.at. Open 16:00 - 01:00, Sat 12:00 - 01:00,
Sun 10:00 - 01:00.
ASIAN
DOTS
This experimental sushi restaurant is a great place to grab
a bite after a shopping spree. The ambience, like the food,
is experimental, but the combination of lamps, lighting
and tables leaves a satisfying taste in your mouth, as does
the fresh fish. We recommend moving over to the similarly
decorated bar after dinner to continue the experience.
QF3, Mariahilferstrasse 103, MZieglergasse, tel. +43 1
920 99 80, www.dots-lounge.com. Open 11:00 - 24:00,
Sun 17:00 24:00.
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LIS COOKING
This family-run Asian eatery at the Naschmarkt is usually
packed to capacity, and for good reason. The sushi sets and
mixed menu dishes are absolutely fantastic and reasonably
priced, and the friendly staff make you feel like family. They
even give you an appetizer on the house if you return.
QG3, Naschmarkt, stand 126-129, MKarlsplatz, tel.
+43 1 585 40 57, www.liscooking.at. Open 10:30 - 23:30.
Closed Sun.
MAMA LIU & SONS
Mama Liu & Sons speciality is the hotpot, or Chinese
fondue. Choose a soup and receive endless seafood, meats
and veggies to toss in. The simple and modern dcor
makes this a fun place to try something a bit different than
the usual Chinese, at a price that doesnt break the bank.
QG3, Gumpendorferstr. 29, MKettenbrckengasse,
tel. +43 1 586 36 73, www.mamaliuandsons.at. Open
17:00 - 24:00.
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A fascinating blend between contemporary Chinese cuisine
and ultra-stylish interior, this popular restaurant is owned by
famed Austrian TV chef Simon Xie Hong, and it has become
the go-to place for young professionals. The menu is
dominated by fish, seafood and vegetarian dishes although
traditional Chinese duck, chicken and lamb are also on
offer. Excellent Austrian wine selection. The less expensive
daily menu is served until 18:00.QA4, Wehrgasse 8,
MKettenbrckengasse, tel. +43 1 585 49 00, www.
restaurant-on.at. Open 12:00 - 24:00, Sun 12:00 - 22:30.
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RAMIEN
There are many restaurants that serve decent Asian cuisine,
but few match Ramiens combination of excellent dishes
(try the home-made noodle soup) and reasonable prices.
In the evenings, the emphasis is on Thai dishes. Ramien
is a great place to hang out with friends, and as a local
favourite, youll also have a chance to chat with the locals.
Afterwards head downstairs for cocktails and dancing (see
Clubs).QG3, Gumpendorferstr. 9, MMuseumsquartier,
tel. +43 1 585 47 98, [email protected], www.ramien.at.
Open 11:00 - 24:00. Closed Mon.
SAIGON
This elegant Vietnamese restaurant near Karlsplatz can
be a breath of fresh air after wandering through the
hectic Naschmarkt or taking in the Secession museum,
steps away. Saigon features a great list of set dishes, all
served in a relaxed, green setting. Hot dishes served
till 22:30.QH3, Getreidemarkt 7, MKarlsplatz, tel.
+43 1 585 63 95, www.saigon.at. Open 11:30 - 23:00.
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SHANGHAI TAN
The oriental red lamps and dark wood furniture create a
unique atmosphere not found anywhere else in Vienna.
Downstairs the decorative wood panels separating each
table leave you feeling like you are the only one there. This,
coupled with the low lighting, makes it the perfect place
for a romantic dinner. With the kitchen open until 00:00,
you can stop by before or after an evening out on the
town. Attention: probably the best sushi in town.QA3,
Gumpendorferstrasse 9, MMuseumsquartier, tel. +43
1 585 49 88, www.shanghaitan.at. Open 18:00 - 01:00.
Closed Sun. TAG
SOYA
Although Soya calls itself Japanese, the cuisine in this
hidden courtyard restaurant just off Mariahilferstrasse can
be best described as Asian fusion. In addition to sushi
platters, bento boxes and noodle soups, some Chinese
and Thai dishes are also served, and the reasonable prices,
including occasional half-price sushi sets, explain why its
hard to find a seat here at lunchtime. A cosy garden nicely
complements the small premises.QF3, Mariahilferstrasse
81, MNeubaugasse, tel. +43 1 586 06 01. Open 10:30 22:00. Closed Sun. B
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BEOGRAD
Beograd has been serving Serbian food in this up-andcoming part of town for the past 50 years, and is one of
the contributing factors to the area becoming an in-spot in
Vienna. The dcor is rustic, and the nightly live music adds
to the ambience. The specialities are prepared on a charcoal
grill.QG3, Schikanedergasse 7, MKettenbrckengasse,
tel. +43 1 587 74 44, office@restaurant-beograd.
at, www.restaurant-beograd.at. Open 11:30 02:00.
Closed Wed.
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ILIJA
Ilija and Katica Djuric, both natives of Zadar in Croatia,
treat their guests to delicious fish and seafood specialities
from the Adriatic coast, and refreshing Croatian wine.
Pick your fish fresh from the aquarium and it will be
cooked to your liking. Balkan dishes such as cevapcici
sausages and muscalica pork stew, are also on offer.QF2,
Piaristengasse 36, MRathaus, tel. +43 1 408 54 31,
www.ilija.at. Open 11:00 - 15:00, 18:00 - 01:00.
PROCACCI
Ideal for special occasions, this Italian restaurant and wine
bar has its roots in one of the oldest specialty delicatessens
in Florence. The selection of Italian and international wines
is impressive and goes well with the simple, delicate dishes.
Reservations recommended.QB2, Goettweihergasse 2,
MStephansplatz, tel. +43 1 512 22 11, www.procaccivienna.at. Restaurant: Mon - Sun 11:30 - 24:00, Bar: Mon
- Sun 11:30 - 01:00. PAG
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SANTO SPIRITO
Hidden down a tiny alley, the holy spirit truly dwells at
Santo Spirito, where Baroque operas and other classical
music is prominently played over the sounds of the
restaurant and bar guests. The excellent Mediterranean
and Austrian food is accompanied by decent wines.
After dinner, many guests hang around at the bar as the
music gets louder and the atmosphere merrier.QB2,
Kumpfgasse 7, MStephansplatz, tel. +43 1 512 99 98,
www.santospirito.at. Open 18:00 - 02:00.
BRISTOL LOUNGE
Recent renovations have revealed the fabulous original
Art Deco decoration of the room thats home to the new
restaurant in the legendary 12-decade-old Hotel Bristol.
Excellent breakfast, lunch and dinner meals are served in
these grand surroundings. The 5-course Meistermen
is the definitive highlight; guests can compose their
own dinner from several seasonal and regional options.
QKrntner Ring 1, MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 1 51 51 60,
www.bristolvienna.com. Open 07:30 - 24:00. PiJ
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DAS SCHICK
Austria and Spain share a common history and enjoy a
special relationship. Experience the exquisite service and
breathtaking views of the Austrian capital at the new Das
Schick restaurant, which strives to present the best treats
of the Austrian and Spanish cuisines; experience delicious
Mediterranean specialities that are barely known outside
Spain.QC2, Parkring 12, MStubentor, tel. +43 1
51480417, www.schick-hotels.com. Open 12:00 - 15:00,
18:00 - 22:30, Sat, Sun 18:00 - 22:30, Kitchen open until
14:30 and 22:00. PAG
DO & CO
If you flew into town with Austrian Airlines, then you are
already familiar with the first-class catering that Do & Co
offers. Pop in to enjoy the immaculate design, the beautiful
view of St. Stephens Cathedral, and chic food. Just know
that portions are small and you shouldnt arrive with a big
appetite.QB2, Stephansplatz 12, MStephansplatz, tel.
+43 1 535 39 69, www.doco.com. Open 12:00 - 15:00;
18:00 - 24:00. PAG
Das Schick
STEIRERECK
A fancy restaurant with typical Austrian cuisine, Steiereck
can be found surrounded by greenery of the Stadtpark and
has numerous delicious delicacies. Choose from a menu
with five and six course meals, and an optional assortment
of paired wines served with the courses.QC3, Am
Heumarkt 2a, MStadtpark, tel. +43 1 713 31 68, www.
steirereck.at. Open 11:30 - 14:30; 18:30 - 24:00. Closed
Sat, Sun. PAGB
ZUM SCHWARZEN KAMEEL
Venture into this exquisite restaurant and bar, and you
could see your picture in the local tabloids the next day.
The Black Camel has been the place for Viennas rich and
famous to be seen ever since it opened in 1618, and even
today its the official caterer to the Austrian president. Watch
the well-dressed beau-monde enjoy a refined conversation
over a glass of wine at the bar, and make sure to check out
the posh deli and pastry shops just a few steps down the
street.QB2, Bognergasse 5, MHerrengasse, tel. +43 1
533 81 25, www.kameel.at. Open 12:00 - 15:30; 18:00 24:00. Closed Sun, Bar open from 09:00.
FRENCH
BEAULIEU
Hidden in a luxury shopping arcade, this authentic
French bistro has earned praises by Viennas French expat
community and food aficionados. The usual suspects,
such as delicious salads, baguettes, quiches, scrupulously
prepared mains as well as lavish desserts and an impressive
wine list are served by French-speaking staff. And in case
you long for more French fare to take home, theres a deli
selling cheese, chocolate, wine and many other things.
Reservations recommended.QHerrengasse 14/18,
Ferstel Passage, MHerrengasse, tel. +43 1 532 11 03,
www.beaulieu-wien.at. Open 10:00 - 23:00. Closed Sun.
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CAFE PIERRE
Lovers of les baguettes, les quiches and les tartines may
well find their second home in this Parisian-style caf and
patisserie that has become a neighborhood favorite ever
since it was opened. Particularly popular is the weekend
brunch (from 10:00-15:00) that includes a variety of pastry,
cold cuts, salads, authentic French cheeses, cereals and
quiches. Coffee in large cups is just like in Paris, but the
jovial multilingual staff is exceptionally friendly and even
chatty - unlike in Paris. Be sure to make a reservation for
brunch.QG3, Windmhlgasse 32, MNeubaugasse, tel.
+43 1 920 63 59, www.cafepierre.at. Open 10:00 - 23:00.
LE BOL
This small restaurant is a must for anyone who enjoys
French food, whether you need a good start in the
morning or a tasty lunch. The baguettes in particular
should not be missed: our favourite is the Joan de Florette,
but you will be satisfied with any of their options. Le Bol is
always full, so make a reservation.QB2, Neuer Markt 14,
MStephansplatz, tel. +43 699 103 018 99, www.lebol.
at. Open 08:00 - 24:00, Sun 10:00 - 24:00.
GASTROBARS
Theres no good English term for Viennese Bierlokale; these
are casual restaurants that offer a good range of beers and
drinks as well as quality food.
BRASSERIE STADTBODEN
Near the Opera, the Stadtboden restaurant and pub is a
great spot for Austrian and international cuisine, including
late breakfasts, Flammkuchen pies, sausages, steak and
burgers. The Art Deco style room is centred around an
elegant bar which has a variety of local Ottakringer beer
on tap. Drop by on Thursdays for live DJ music; important
football matches and other sports events are beamed
onto screens.QB3, Krugerstrae 8, tel. +43 1 512 16 37,
www.stadtboden.at. Open 10:00 - 24:00. Closed Sun.
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DER FUCHS UND DIE TRAUBEN
A good-looking, non-smoking bar that also happens
to serve excellent food until well past midnight, thats
exactly what youll find at the fox and the grapes. Theres
good music, wines and cocktails, but do try their very
international menu with home-made food for example
burgers, fried Spanish Pimientos de Padron or crunchy
Japanese Gyoza dumplings.QKandlgasse 16, tel. +43 1
231 39 17, www.derfuchsunddietrauben.com. Open
15:00 - 01:00. Closed Mon. A
HUNGARIAN
ILONA STUEBERL
Maria Fodor, the owner since 1987, takes pride in serving
the best gulyas this side of the border. The chicken paprikas
is also delicious. Be sure to leave some space for heavenly
somli galuska, a layered chocolate and vanilla sponge
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INTERNATIONAL
ALBERTINA PASSAGE DINNER CLUB
A 1960s pedestrian tunnel has been transformed into
a club that - inspired by Pulp Fictions Jack Rabbit Slims
Twist Contest - has a stage surrounded by tables so that
you can dine and dance the night away. Hidden deeper
in the club are a cigar lounge and smokers bar. Theres
excellent international food, unusual cocktails, groovy live
music and the sound of trams rumbling overhead.QA/B3,
Opernring corner Operngasse, tel. +43 1 512 08 13,
www.albertinapassage.at. Open Thu-Sat 18:00 - 04:00,
from Sept also on Tue, Wed.
DAS LOFT
On the 18th floor of the Sofitel Vienna Stephansdom, the
glass-walled Restaurant & Bar Das LOFT offers amazing
360 views over the city. German chef Fabian Gnzel cooks
up modern, cosmopolitan dishes inspired by tastes from
across the world, but rooted in regional ingredients. Visit
at weekends to see the DJs in action!QC1, Praterstrasse
1, MM Schwedenplatz, tel. +43 1 90 616 8110, www.
dasloftwien.at. Open 18:00 - 22:30. P
MEDUSA
Opened by entrepreneurs from neighbouring Slovakia, this
chic establishment offers mouthwatering international dishes
that are pleasing both to the eyes and to the palate. Enjoy
imaginative appetizers such as tuna fish with papaya cashew
salad or innovative mains, such as flank-steak with truffle
potatoes. There are also wonderfully mixed cocktails, and
from October you can dance the night away in the new club.
QNeuer Markt 8, MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 67 66 05 72 86, www.
medusarestaurant.at. Open 10:00 - 23:30. JAGB
MOTTO AM FLUSS
All aboard Viennas top spot to see and be seen. You can spend
all day sipping fresh coffee, trying the delicious baked goods
or devouring the tantalizing meals on the menu. Whats more,
the DJ line up keeps the party hopping long into the night. An
excellent place for chill cats and party goers alike.QC1, Franz
Josefs Kai 2, MSchwedenplatz, tel. +43 1 252 55 10, www.
motto.at/mottoamfluss. Open 08:00 - 02:00.
NEW
PARLOR
The restaurant at the Vienna InterContinental uses the
motto classic with a twist for its styling, breakfasts and
dinners - and theres much to be enjoyed in this brightly
coloured space. Viennese and Austrian options are matched
with international dishes from around the world and the
breakfast buffet (open for non-guests too) has more than
youd expect - including Japanese snacks and excellent
teas. Dont hesitate to bring the kids as well - Parlor has
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QUICK BITES
BITZINGER WRSTELSTAND
There are countless Wrstelstnde (hot dog stands),
but the Bitzinger Wrstelstand stands out because
of its modern design: it looks more like a fine dining
establishment than a simple street vendor. Unlike
others, Bitzinger also has beer on tap and a small daily
menu. Its only a short walk away from the Burggarten,
so you can down your cold beer and sausage
while enjoying the parkQB3, Augustinerplatz 1,
MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 1 533 10 26, www.bitzinger.
at. Open 10:00 - 05:00.
BLUEORANGE
Attention bagel lovers: this is your spot! But if bagels
arent your favourite, theres plenty of other things to
choose from on the menu, including many specials.
With the added bonus of free wireless internet, many
stay for an extra coffee or cave in for some Ben & Jerrys
ice cream.QG3, Margaretenstr. 9, MKarlsplatz, tel.
+43 1 581 17 70, www.blueorange.co.at. Open 07:30
- 22:00, Sat, Sun 09:00 - 21:00.
FRESH SOUP & SALAD
Delivering exactly what it says on the tin, this modern
little eatery has good soups and salads, as well as
delicious curries. Unfortunately theres extremely
limited seating, so plan on taking your meal to go
and enjoy the nearby park at Schwedenplatz.QB1,
Wipplingerstrasse 1, MSchwedenplatz, tel. +43 664
857 58 71, www.fresh.at. Open 11:00 - 19:30, Sat
11:00 - 17:30. Closed Sun.
TRKIS
Skip the international fast food options while shopping
on Mariahilferstrasse and head straight to Trkis instead.
Kebab stands that sell lamb rather than chicken kebabs
are not very numerous in Vienna, but Trkis steps in to
save the day with its overstuffed authentic lamb pita
pockets, or one or several other Turkish specialities.
Try the spicy sauce, too.QG3, Mariahilferstr. 31,
MMuseumsquartier, www.tuerkis.at. Open 10:00 24:00, Sat 10:00 - 02:00.
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ITALIAN
DA CAPO
Da Capo spoils its guests with exquisite Italian cuisine
served in an inviting setting, great for a romantic evening or
a fun family night. Theres homemade pasta, fresh seafood
and friendly staff who can help you choose the right wine
to complete your meal. We really like the pizzas baked in the
wood-fired oven.QB2, Schulerstr. 18, MStephansplatz,
tel. +43 1 512 44 91, www.dacapo.co.at. Open 11:30 23:45. AB
IL SESTANTE
This simple Italian trattoria in the middle of Viennas posh
8th district offers authentic thin-crusted brick-oven pizzas,
yummy fresh salads and excellent pasta dishes. The place
seems to be immensely popular among local families, no
less so thanks to friendly staff (and we do mean it!). Be
sure to make a reservation if you plan to eat after 19:00,
and try the fantastic fettuccine gamberetti con zucchini.
QF2, Piaristengasse 50, MRathaus, tel. +43 1 402 98
94, www.sestante.at. Open 11:30 - 23:30.
PIZZA MARI
Located just a block from the vibrant Karmelitenmarkt,
this modern pizzeria spoils guests with authentic pizzas
whose ingredients are flown in from Naples. Especially
the traditional marinara and marguerita are out of this
world. The waiters are at times a bit pretentious, but for
most clients what they eat seems to matter more than
who serves them. Reservations recommended.QH1,
Leopoldsgasse 23A, MTaborstrasse, tel. +43 676 687 49
94, www.pizzamari.at. Open 12:00 - 14:30, 18:00 - 23:00,
Sun 17:00 - 22:00. Closed Mon.
SCHUPPICH
Acclaimed owner and chef Lucia Schuppich specializes in
traditional dishes from the coastal region around Trieste.
Her dishes, at once elegantly complex and unpretentiously
hearty, are impeccably prepared and expertly seasoned,
many with using the caviar of the common man, the
humble anchovy. Because she hand-selects ingredients
from local vendors, the menu changes frequently and
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quality wines and schnapps. Truly a culinary experience not
to be missed.QI1, Rotensterngasse 18, MTaborstrasse,
tel. +43 1 212 43 40, www.schuppich.at. Open Wed, Thu,
Fri, Sat 18:00 - 24:00, Sun 12:00 - 15:00. Closed Mon, Tue.
Book one of the tatami rooms with a view of the zen garden
for meals served by waitresses in kimono.QB3, Krntner
Ring 9 (Grand Hotel Wien), MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 1 515
80 91 10, [email protected], www.unkai.at. Open
12:00 - 14:30, 18:00 - 22:45, Mon 18:00 - 22:45.
SOLE
Located on a narrow city centre street, this establishment
is so veritably Italian youd think youve just entered a
Roman trattoria. The delicious authentic fare explains why
this place attracts many faithful locals and has become a
venue for visiting opera stars, such as Placido Domingo,
whose pictures with the owner are proudly exhibited
inside. The perfectly-baked pizzas and fresh pastas are just
out of this world, as are the meat and fish dishes and the
desserts. Reservations recommended.QAnnagasse 6-8,
MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 1 513 40 77, www.ristorante-sole.
at. Open 11:30 - 23:00. JGB
LATINO
MERCADO
South America comes to your plate in Vienna at this cosy
Latino restaurant. With dishes from across the continent some menus served as sharing packages for up to 6 people
- theres something for everyone here, whether you like it
creamy or superspicy. Try the fish of the day, some chipotle
polenta, black beans with avocado or fried chili-mint
cheeseballs.QC2, Stubenring 18, MStubentor, tel. +43
1 512 25 05, www.mercado.at. Open 12:00 - 23:00, Sat
17:00 - 23:00, Sun 17:00 - 22:00.
JAPANESE
LEBANESE
KUISHIMBO
Owned by an extremely friendly Japanese family, Kuishimbo
serves what many believe is the most authentic Japanese
fare in town - delicious noodle soups, sushi and sashimi
sets, and savoury pancakes called okonomiyaki... all that
in the space of 2x4 metres, More places like this, please.
QG3, Linke Wienzeile 40, MKettenbrckengasse, tel.
+43 699 171 923 55.
AL FAYROOZ
Enjoy Oriental dinner, drinks, dance and hookah pipes at
this basement oasis, decked out like a silk route traders
tent. Tuck in to a fantastic range of Lebanese mazza starters,
including humus, stuffed wine leaves, olives and sheeps
cheese, followed by meat, fish or other dishes from the
charcoal grill. Theres live music, cocktails and some very
lively belly dancing (10 per person extra) at weekend
nights.QA1, Universittsring 8, tel. +43 1 533 84 11,
www.alfayrooz.eu. Open 12:00 - 24:00, Fri, Sat 17:00 04:00, Sun 17:00 - 24:00.
NATSU SUSHI
A young local crowd flocks to this tiny eatery at lunchtime
to sample delicious sushi sets at half price, as well as
scrumptious appetizers, traditional Japanese udon and
soba noodles, fish and meat dishes, and a variety of
bento boxes. Staff is very friendly and will remember you
when you come back again. Take-away available.QG3,
Gumpendorfer Str. 45, MKettenbrckengasse, tel.
+43 1 581 27 00, www.natsu-sushi.at. Open 11:00 23:00.
UNKAI
Classic Japanese restaurant and sushi bar on the 7th floor of
the Grand Hotel Wien, with traditional dishes, fresh fish sushi
and an impressive culinary show at the Teppanyaki table.
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MEDIEVAL
CAMELOT
Step back into the medieval times of King Arthur and Sir
Lancelot in this authentically themed restaurant near
Naschmarkt. Enjoy the traditional wild game and festive
dishes with names like Weight of the Witch or Spit of the
Landlady. Huge platters of meat and side dishes feeding
two to six people, as well as a wide selection of drinks are
on offer. Live entertainment at the weekend.QA4, Rechte
Wienzeile 21, MKettenbrckengasse, tel. +43 1 585 22
22, camelot-restaurant.at. Open 12:00 - 01:00.
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MEDITERRANEAN
PAKISTANI
ELLAS
From lunch to dinner, Ellas takes care of nourishing its
trendy patrons all day long. Set in an old building that
seamlessly integrates a more colourful and contemporary
atmosphere, the Mediterranean fusion dishes on the menu
are very tasty and theres plenty of good wines to wash
them down. Three daily changing business-lunch options
from 11:30 to 14:30 to choose from.QB1, Judenplatz 9
-10, MSchwedenplatz, tel. +43 1 535 15 77, www.ellas.
at. Open 11:00 - 24:00. Closed Sun. G
WIENER DEEWAN
This is assuredly the only restaurant of its kind in Vienna.
Help yourself to five Pakistani specialities from the buffet
as well as salads and desserts, eat as much as you like and
then pay as you wish. The mango lassi is worth trying, but
unlike the buffet, drinks have fixed prices. As its near the
university, Deewan is a favourite among students. After
your meal, relax in the chill-out section downstairs.QA1,
Liechtensteinstrasse 10, MSchottentor, tel. +43 1 925
11 85, www.deewan.at. Open 11:00 - 23:00. Closed
Sun.
FABIOS
Fabios is a wonderful excuse to hang out: with a great
terrace and a cool window design, be prepared to
watch and be watched. The menu has several options
for a delicious Mediterranean five-course meal, so
you can dine with the in-crowd.QB2, Tuchlauben 6,
MStephansplatz, tel. +43 1 532 22 22, www.fabios.at.
Open 10:00 - 01:00. Closed Sun. PAG
MEXICAN
KULIN
Kulin, one of the few Mexican restaurants in town, is more
than just a restaurant: it is a culinary and design adventure.
The vibrant colours create an eye-catching backdrop, the
perfect setting for the delicious meals. The food is traditional,
and the Sunday brunch is an excellent option.QF3,
Siebensterngasse 14, MVolkstheater, tel. +43 1 944 33
06, www.kulin.at. Open 16:00 - 02:00, Sun 11:00 - 02:00.
ORIENTAL
MASCHU MASCHU
Falafel, hummus, techina, pita, limonana and other oriental
delicacies can be enjoyed at Maschu Maschu - including
the best falafel in town. With a colourful interior, soft light
and smiling people its a family-friendly place with a big
non-smoking area. Drop by on weekdays for daily lunch
dishes and variations of seasonal oriental meals.QF3,
Neubaugasse 20, MNeubaugasse, tel. +43 1 990 47 13,
www.maschu-maschu.at/. Open 10:30 - 24:00.
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SCHESCH BESCH
Excellent food and relaxing shisha is what you can expect
from this comfortable venue. Shesch Besch specializes in
Caucasian and Oriental food. After youre done eating, order
a hookah and pack it with one of the many shisha flavours
available here. In summer, sit outside and enjoy your shisha
in the sun.QB3, Schwarzenbergstrasse 4, MStadtpark,
tel. +43 1 512 84 44, www.scheschbesch.at. Open 10:00
- 24:00, Thu, Fri, Sat 10:00 - 02:00. PTB
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PERSIAN
PARS
Step back in time into the rich history of the Persian empire;
Pars tempts you with fair prices and a different menu every
day in a restaurant whose decoration relies heavily on the
prowess of Persian architects.QF2, Lerchenfelderstrasse
148, MThaliastrasse, tel. +43 1 405 82 45, www.pars.at.
Open 11:00 - 24:00. Closed Sun.
THAI
BANGKOK VIENNA
Call us snobs, weve accepted the fact that the real Thai
food we crave for can probably not be found anywhere
in Vienna. Yet we applaud the effort of this restaurant
near Naschmarkt. The service is extremely friendly, and
the omnipresent images of Buddha combined with
soothing Thai music create the right setting. The pad thai
was delicious and good value. Sadly, smoke pervades
even in the non-smoking section.QG3, Joanelligasse
8, MKettenbrckengasse, tel. +43 1 587 05 93, www.
bangkok-vienna.at/. Open 12:30 - 15:00, 17:30 - 22:30.
Closed Mon.
PATARA
This luxury Thai restaurant with branches in Bangkok,
London, Geneva and Singapore is certainly one of the
best in town, with according prices. From the table
settings to its location and the good modern Thai food,
this local favourite exudes class.QB2, Petersplatz 1,
MM Stephansplatz, tel. +43 1 997 19 38 0, www.
patara-vienna.at. Open 12:00 - 15:00;17:30 - 23:00, Sun
17:30 - 23:00. PAG
SIAM
Traditional decorations, portraits of the royal family
on the walls, and silk tablecloth all add a nice touch
to this place. The extensive food selection is but a tad
different from the real Bangkok cuisine, and yet, for
lack of better affordable options here in Vienna, well
give them credit for trying.QB3, Bsendorferstrasse
2-4, MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 1 505 38 46, www.siamvienna.at/. Open 11:30 - 15:00, 17:30 - 24:00, Sat
17:30 - 24:00.
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TURKISH
KENT
After shopping around Brunnenmarkt stop by to refuel
at this huge Turkish restaurant, complete with glassed
winter terrace and a summer garden. Always filled
with happy families, Kent serves delicious grilled kebab
platters, soups, salads and desserts. Enjoy strong hot
Turkish tea or coffee; football fans can watch games
live on the screen and join the choir of cheering fans
when Galatasaray is winning.QE2, Brunnengasse 67,
MJosefstdterstrasse, tel. +43 1 405 91 73, www.
kentrestaurant.at. Open 06:00 - 02:00.
VEGETARIAN
DANCING SHIVA SUPERFOODS
From supersmoothies and delicious desserts to
international dishes like wraps, currys and stews - visit
Dancing Shiva Superfoods and discover the world of
raw food. An atmospheric, colourful restaurant serving
organic and vegan specialities of the raw food kitchen,
combined with Superfoods. An enclosed superfood
store, regular workshops, lectures, live music, yoga
and meditation events and much much more.QF3,
Neubaugasse 58, MNeubaugasse, tel. +43 1 524 78
43, www.dancingshiva.at. Open 10:00 - 12:00. Closed
Sun.
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SWING KITCHEN
Burgers, but different - at Swing Kitchen all food is 100%
vegan, and very tasty indeed. Besides the regular, cheese
and Vienna burgers, theres wraps, salads, fries, muffins and
healthy drinks.QSchottenfeldgasse 3, MZieglergasse,
www.swingkitchen.com. Open 11:00 - 22:00.
TIAN
High-quality vegetarian and vegan dishes, awarded with a
Michelin star, served in a stylish, white restaurant. Whether
you have a meal at lunchtime or in the evening, you can
choose and combine balanced set menus that can be
complemented with suitable wines. Healthy, tasty and
adventurous.QB2, Himmelpfortgasse 23, MStubentor,
tel. +43 1 890 46 65, www.taste-tian.com. Open 12:00 24:00. Closed Mon, Sun, Winebar open 17:00-24:00.
WRENKH
Owned by Christian Wrenkh and his two sons, this
upmarket culinary paradise is ample proof that vegetarian
cuisine can be anything but boring. Their vision and
inventiveness never cease to amaze. Virtually anything
on the menu - soups, salads, mains, desserts - will be
perfectly made to order and delivered with a smile.
Truth is, at least one of their dishes does contain meat - a
superb organic filet steak. But dont we all show carnivore
instincts on occasion? Dinner reservations essential.QB2,
Bauernmarkt 10, MStephansplatz, tel. + 43 1 533 15 26,
www.wrenkh-wien.at/. Open 12:00 - 22:00. Closed Sun.
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Coffeehouses
Vienna is one of those cities where coffee is much more
than just a drink. Many coffee houses in Vienna date back
to the 19th century, when there was little private heating,
and people used the coffee houses as a second living
room, because they could not afford to heat their homes.
Unlike some other caf traditions around the world, it is
completely normal for a customer to linger alone for hours
and study the omnipresent newspapers. Along with coffee,
the waiter will serve an obligatory glass of cold tap water
and during a long stay will often bring additional water
unrequested, with the idea being that you are a guest who
should feel welcome and not pressured to leave. Many
cafs provide small food dishes like sausages as well as
desserts, cakes and tarts, like Apfelstrudel and Linzer Torte.
In many classic cafs piano music is played in the evenings
and social events like literary readings are held.
VIENNESE COFFEEHOUSES
CAF CENTRAL
Originally opened in 1860, Caf Central boasts a number
of famous regulars over the years, including Leo Trotsky,
Adolf Loos, Vladimir Lenin and Sigmund Freud. The caf,
restored in 1986, is reminiscent of both the intellectuals
who frequented the caf and the imperial grandeur of
Austria. Caf Central is perfectly situated behind the
Hofburg, making it an ideal place to stop for a delicious
piece of Apfelstrudel and rich hot chocolate after youve
spent hours wandering through the nearby twin museums
Coffeehouses
other events in other sections of the U, ensuring that its
clientele always has sufficient stimulating entertainment
while simultaneously maintaining the chill atmosphere
for its more introverted guests.QC2, Stubenring 24,
MStubentor, tel. +43 1 512 61 15, www.prueckel.at.
Open 08:30 22:00.
BREAKFAST
CAF SACHER
Hotel Sacher is widely known for providing the scenery
for much of The Third Man and, more importantly, for its
famous Original Sacher-Torte chocolate cake. The hotels
red clad doormen will usher you into the crisp, classic caf,
where you can enjoy a fresh slice. True, you can get socalled Sacher Torten at other cafs around town, but theres
nothing like tasting the original in its noble home.QB3,
Philharmonikerstr. 4, MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 1 51 45 60,
www.sacher.com. Open 08:00 - 24:00.
CAF SPERL
Caf Sperl first opened in 1880 and has been a hit amongst
the locals ever since. It became the preferred stomping
grounds for many singers, artists, writers, architects,
generals and public officials, despite the usual political
and social differences in the artistic and military/public
sectors. The pool tables also set Caf Sperl apart from other
coffeehouses, and the cakes are to die for. The caf also has
an extensive international newspaper selection.QG3,
Gumpendorferstr. 11, MMuseumsquartier, tel. +43 1
586 41 58, www.cafesperl.at. Open 07:00 - 23:00, Sun
11:00 - 20:00.
DEMEL
Located in the upscale Kohlmarkt shopping street and just
behind the Hofburg, Demel was once the Imperial and
Royal Court Bakery. Since the fall of the Austrian empire,
Demel has continued to produce world-class baked
goods, and is a must-see for anyone with a sweet tooth.
Despite its prominence, the prices are not too bad, so no
excuses; enjoy the sweets and the regal dcor, and poke
around the museum beneath the main part of the store
for a glimpse into its imperial history.QB2, Kohlmarkt 14,
MStephansplatz, tel. +43 1 53 51 71 70, www.demel.
com. Open 09:00 - 19:00.
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Nightlife
Of all the wonderful things that Vienna has to offer,
nightlife is not the least of them. There is something for
everyone in this town, and we mean everyone. From trendy
bars to Irish pubs, lounge clubs and underground locations,
offering all kinds of nocturnal fun you might be looking for.
BARS
BARFLYS CLUB
This self-proclaimed American bar with soul is perfect for
cocktail and whiskey lovers; theres no other place in Vienna
that will bring you as much satisfaction. Look no further
than the extensive cocktail list (over 350 varieties) to realise
the league this bar is in. Eat before you arrive, because
toast is the only food they offer.QE4, Esterhazygasse
33, MZieglergasse, tel. +43 1 586 08 25, www.barflys.
at. Open 18:00 - 02:00, Fri, Sat 18:00 - 04:00, Sun 20:00
- 02:00.
BLUE BOX
Blue Box has been around for a long time and has
reached legend status in Vienna. Really, its much more
than a bar. Artists have exhibitions, musicians film videos,
and music in general has and always will play an integral
part in creating the bars atmosphere. The ceilings are
high, which helps make this a cosy, inviting environment.
When the weather is nice, the garden is an excellent place
to enjoy the company of friends. Besides some drinks
you can enjoy delicious breakfast, lunch or brunch on
sundays.QF3, Richtergasse 8, MNeubaugasse, tel.
+43 1 522 70 48, www.bluebox.at/. Open 10:00 - 01:00,
Fri, Sat 10:00 - 04:00.
SCOTCH CLUB
Sip on bubbly at the Scotch Club, a champagne bar-cumdisco located opposite the Stadtpark. The design, like the
drink list, is classy, and smokers can indulge in a selection
of cigarettes available at the bar. On weekends, the disco
opens its doors to live acts, and the resident DJ makes
sure that tonight is a good night.QC2, Parkring 10,
MStubentor, tel. +43 1 512 94 17, www.scotch-club.
at. Open 16.00 - 04.00, Tue, Wed 16.00 - 02.00. Closed
Mon, Sun.
TRAVEL SHACK
Apart from a towel, all a young traveller really needs can be
found at Viennas first and lively international backpackers
bar: cheap drinks, strong shots, sturdy tables for dancing
on and fun activities. Expect both travellers and locals,
drinking games, karaoke, all kinds of sports screenings
and snacks like pizza, meat pie and vegemite toasties. The
fully air-conditioned bar has a separate smoking room
- a rarity in Vienna - with a pool table. Crawling distance
from hostels and the main train station.QE4, Mariahilfer
Grtel 21, MWestbahnhof, tel. +43 1 961 01 31, office@
travelshackvienna.com, www.travelshackvienna.com.
Open 18:00 - 04:00. PGW
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SCHESCH BESCH BAR
The Shesch Besch restaurant with its Caucasian and oriental
food has a great bar that comes alive after dinner. Enjoy
aperitifs and cocktails along with the aromatic shisha pipe
flavours, and listen to music from the Caucasus and orient.
QB3, Schwarzenbergstrasse 4, MStadtpark, tel. +43 1
512 84 44, www.scheschbesch.at. Open Mon, Tue, Wed,
Sun 10:00 - 00:00, Thu, Fri, Sat 10:00 - 02:00. iTJ
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SCHIKANEDER
This bar is a favourite drinking hole among the intellectuals
in Viennas Freihausviertel, attracting a mixed crowd of
students, artists and other funky individuals. There are
couches in the back, but hang out alongside the old
wooden bar for more eye contact. Schikaneder also includes
a small cinema showing independent and experimental
films.QG4, Margaretenstr. 24, MKettenbrckengasse,
tel. +43 1 585 28 67, www.schikaneder.at. Open 18:00
- 04:00.
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WERKZEUGH
This special place came to be thanks to an architecture
project for students at the university who wanted to do
more than just make a theoretical plan. Now, it is a chill
place for those who need a quiet space to study, work or
read in a smoke-free environment. WerkzeugH also features
interesting art exhibits and events that focus on various
topics.QG4, Schnbrunnerstr. 61, MPilgramgasse, tel.
+43 1 720 73 52 62, www.werkzeugh.at. Open 18:00 01:00.
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CAF BARS
CAF EUROPA
If you need a chill environment to relax before you really
begin your night, then you need to go this hip, modern
caf. Upbeat yet relaxed music adds to the cafs ambience
and the young clientele will help point you in the right
direction when you are ready to move on. Occasionally, the
caf hosts parties in the back half of the property, making
your transition to the party scene that much easier.QF3,
Zollergasse 8, MNeubaugasse, tel. +43 1 526 33 83,
www.europa-lager.at. Open 09:00 - 05:00.
CAF LEOPOLD
Located in the same building as the Leopold Museum,
this trendy caf is the perfect break while visiting the
Museumsquartier. The large windows, round chandeliers
and the oak-trimmed bar create a classy look with a
warm atmosphere. From Thursday to Saturday the caf
transforms at night, with DJs cranking out funky electronic
beats.QG3, Museumsplatz 1, MVolkstheater, tel. +43 1
523 67 32, www.cafe-leopold.at. Open 10:00 - 02:00, Fri,
Sat 10:00 - 05:00.
FREIRAUM
A large and popular restaurant, lounge and bar right on
the main shopping street, with a selection of breakfast
boxes and powerdrinks, brunches and dinners. The
burger with fries is great quality, and good value. In
fact, you could spend all day here, ending with a coffee
or a few cocktails at the bar. Do book ahead if youre
set on eating here, as it does get busy.QMariahilfer
Str. 117, MWestbahnhof, tel. +43 1 596 96 00, info@
freiraum117.at, www.freiraum117.at. Open 08:00 02:00, Thu, Fri, Sat 08:00 - 04:00.
ROCHUS
This hip caf in the third district is a nice alternative to the
classic Viennese coffeehouse. The pipes running along the
ceiling are a bit of an eyesore, but the food is great and the
atmosphere is very inviting. This is a wonderful place to
sit outside on a summer morning and enjoy brunch.QI3,
Landstrasse Hauptstr. 55-57, MRochusgasse, tel. +43 1
710 10 60, www.rochus.at. Open Mon, Sun 08:00 - 01:00,
Tue, Wed 08:00 - 03:00, Thu, Fri, Sat 08:00 - 04:00.
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CASINO WIEN
A lot has happened within the venerable walls of the Palais
Esterhzy, the oldest building on Krntnerstrasse and home
to the Casino Wien: The classic gaming area includes the
impressive Cercle Bar and of course games as roulette,
black jack, punto banco, easy holdem poker, a variety of
slot machines with the mega million jackpot and more. At
2nd floor they serve high quality food in the new and very
chic Cuisino Restaurant - worth tasting it!QB2, Krntner
Strae 41, MStephansplatz, Oper, tel. +43 1 512 48 36,
www.wien.casinos.at. Open 15:00 - 04:00.
CLUBS
CELESTE
A club, gallery, art space, wine bar and jazz venue all
rolled in one - Celeste manages to amaze in many ways.
Drop by for the great parties, the summertime Biergarten
or the regular concerts.QHamburgerstrasse 18,
MKettenbrckengasse, tel. +43 1 586 53 14, www.
celeste.co.at. Club open Tue-Sat 21:00-04:00, Wine bar
Mon-Sat 20:00-02:00, Jazz cellar Mon-Thu 20:00-02:00.
CHAYA FUERA
Presenting live music during the week - everything from
jam sessions to Brazilian tunes, Chaya Fuera turns into
a bouncing club at weekend nights. The music is always
eclectic, from electronic to Ibiza and house to Soul.
QKandlgasse 19-21, MBurggasse, tel. +43 664 88 79
55 61, www.chayafuera.com. Open for concerts on
weekdays, Fri 19:00-06:00, Sat 23:00-06:00.
DAS WERK
A wonderfully trashy club with cheap prices, and loud
electronic music. Theres occasional live music but you can
mainly expect DJs - and special events such as daytime
fleamarkets in summer too.QSpittelauer Lnde 12,
MSpittelauer Bahnhst, www.daswerk.org. Open 20:00
- 04:00, Fri, Sat 23:00 - 06:00. Closed Mon.
DUAL
This city centre club offers fans of electro music a small
but interesting venue, a great venue for dancing with
impressive visuals projected behind the DJs.QBurggasse
70, MVolkstheater, www.clubdual.at. Open Thu-Sat
23:00-06:00.
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FLEX
For more then 15 years this club has been famous for
underground parties in Vienna. With one of Europes best
sound systems, every event is unforgettable. About two
years ago Flex started to change its image from very
alternative to a bit more hip. But no matter who you are and
how you are dressed - this club is definitely a place to dance
a night away.QB1, Augartenbrcke 1, MSchottenring,
tel. +43 1 533 75 25, www.flex.at. Open 18:00 - 04:00.
FLUC
Fluc is a great venue because it caters to every music taste
imaginable. The programme is replete with everything from
hip-hop and dance to rock, blues and progressive club. Whats
more, there is both an upstairs and a downstairs venue with
different musical moods, so that even on a single night you
can enjoy a variety of music styles. The drinks are decently
priced and the nearby Prater park makes for a fun walk when
your ears need a break from the beats.QI 1, Praterstern 5,
MPraterstern, www.fluc.at. Open 22:00 - 05:00.
GRELLE FORELLE
With a wicked sound system and world class DJs, the new
Grelle Forelle may have a cover charge, but by the time you
leave youll swear you would have paid much more to get
in. Take a break from dancing in the chill-out lounge. Only
for age 21 and over.QSpittelauer Lnde 12, MSpittelau,
www.grelleforelle.com. Open Fri, Sat 23:00 - 06:00.
LUTZ - DER CLUB
With its state of the art sound system and world class DJs, lutz
- der club is one of the premier clubs in Vienna. The cocktails
are precious, the decor is fantastic, and the beats will keep
you dancing till the sun comes up. On Tipsy Tuesday and
Urban Summer nights there are crazy drink specials. Tear up
the dance floor, enjoy the lighting designs and visuals, and
flirt all night long with other hotties.QG3, Mariahilfer Str. 3,
MMuseumsquartier, tel. +43 664 80 30 54 05, www.lutzderclub.at. Open Tue & Fri 23:00-04:00, Sat 22:00-04:00. W
PASSAGE
Passage is definitely more on the upscale side of things:
if you arent dressed well, dont even think about going
downstairs to mingle with the crowd. The DJs are world
class and youll sweat on the dance floor to their funky
house beats, but the ceilings are low by Vienna standards,
and tend to make you feel a bit closed in. Still, if you want
to enjoy Viennas high society, book it to Passage.QA3,
Burgring 1, MMuseumsquartier, tel. +43 1 961 88 00,
www.club-passage.at. Open 22:00 - 04:00.
RAMIEN
A great two-in-one venue: upstairs, you can dig into delicious
Asian dishes (see Restaurants) before heading downstairs to
the basement lounge to enjoy a cocktail and hit the dance floor.
Weekend parties at Ramien are legendary. While it can get pretty
hot down here, youll never be alone on the dancefloor.QG3,
Gumpendorferstrasse 9, MMuseumsquartier, tel. +43 1 585
47 98, www.ramien.at. Open 11:00 - 02:00. Closed Mon.
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SASS CLUB
Sass Club features club nights in a downstairs venue that is
somewhere between Flex and Loos Bar in terms of design.
Sass always has a good mix of people and a well-run bar
with dedicated staff. It really comes in to save the day
when you are looking for an afterparty to keep dancing
in the wee hours of the morning. Expect Electronic Music
Culture and a sophisticated DJ lineup.QB3, Karlsplatz 1,
MKarlsplatz, www.sassvienna.com. Open Thu, Fri 23:00
- 06:00, Sat 23:00 - 05:00, Sun 06:00 - 11:00.
THE LOFT
The Loft is located right at the infamous Grtel. Its as easy
and laid back as their visitors. Enjoy different kinds of music
and meet different kinds of people. Wednesdays: 1. Open
Mic, 2. Extremesports filmnights, 3. Poetry slams & 4. Quiz.
On every first Thursday you can eat different kinds of home
made dumplings and listen to some electronic tunes. At the
acoustic nights you can listen to young and upcoming artists
playing their sets. The rest of the week is packed with a variety
of parties on up to 4 floors.QE2, Lerchenfeldergrtel 37,
MThaliastrasse, tel. +43 1 9477619, www.theloft.at/.
Open Wed, Thu 19:00 - 02:00, Fri, Sat 20:00 - 04:00. Closed
Mon, Tue, Sun. Depending on event.
VOLKSGARTEN
Volksgarten is always a happening place, no matter
what night of the week it is. From hip-hop to dance to
alternative, your music tastes will be featured at this central
venue. You dont have to dress to the nines, but you should
dress stylish.QA2, Burgring, MVolkstheater, tel. +43 1
533 05 18, www.volksgarten.at.
JAZZ CLUBS
PORGY & BESS
Easily the best location for jazz in Vienna, Porgy & Bess has
been a popular place among muscians and fans alike since
the early 90s. Accordingly, it is usually one of the more
expensive jazz venues, but the concerts are worth every
cent. Porgy & Bess has an intense schedule and musicians
from all over the world play just about every night of the
year, so no matter when you come, youll be able
to get a taste of great jazz.QB2, Riemergasse 11,
MStephansplatz, tel. +43 1 512 88 11, www.porgy.at/.
Open 19:30 - 01:00.
KARAOKE BARS
LEMMON
Tucked into a tiny corner near the Fleischmarkt, this
is the only karaoke locale in the first district. Wireless
microphones and monitors throughout the bar make firsttimers feel at ease, while seasoned performers can really
get the crowd going. And dont be afraid to really wail the bar is completely sound-proofed.QC2, Wolfengasse
1, MSchwedenplatz, tel. +43 699 11 96 15 72, www.
lemmon.at. Open 18:00 - 02:00, Fri, Sat 18:00 - 04:00.
Closed Mon, Sun.
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SING YOUR SONG
The small stage of this basement bar is where Viennas
hardcore karaoke fans come to strut their stuff. With beer on
tap, specials on shots throughout the night, and outgoing
(not to mention talented) DJs, Sing Your Song draws a
colourful crowd of characters just about every night.QA3,
Eschenbachgasse 5, MMuseumsquartier, tel. +43 1 585
32 33, www.singyoursong.at. Open 20:00 - 02:00, Fri, Sat
20:00 - 04:00. Closed Sun.
PUBS
1516
This is Viennas best-known micro-brewery, attracting beer
lovers from all over. Mostly brewing ales and beers from
malted barley, 1516 also uses malted wheat, rye and rice
when the recipe calls for it, and their beers rank among the
best-tasting local brews. Its a great place for a hamburger
and theres always a great atmosphere to watch a football
game. Reservations, though not always necessary, are
recommended for larger parties and for big sports events.
QB3, Krugerstrasse 18, MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 1 961 15
16, www.1516brewingcompany.com. Open 10:00 - 02:00,
Fri 10:00 - 03:00, Sat 11:00 - 03:00, Sun 11:00 - 02:00.
CHARLIE PS IRISH PUB
Charlie Ps has become an institution in the Viennese Pub &
Restaurant Scene, providing an authentic Irish Pub experience
to its loyal fans for 18 years. With 30 Taps, 40 Craft Beers and 70
Wines, theres something for everyone. Their nightly line-up on
DJs keeps the students and locals alike dancing until the early
hours. What really sets Charlie Ps apart is its Gault Millau Haube
winning Dining Room and is the only Irish Pub in the world with
a Michelin Star Chef!QA1, Whringer Str. 3, MSchottentor,
tel. +43 1 409 79 23, www.charlieps.at. Open 14:00 - 02:00,
Fri 14:00 - 03:00, Sat 13:00 - 03:00, Sun 13:00 - 01:00.
Established
in 1999 in downtown
Vienna, 1516 Brewing
Company is famous for being
as authentic as an American-style
brewpub can be. It won several awards,
JOHNNYS PUB
including Best Brewpub in Austria in 2001
Johnnys Pub is truly famous for its party atmosphere. The pub
and is constantly on the shortlist for the most
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MVolkstheater, tel. +43 1 524 79 00, www.shebeen.at.
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have a beer! Cheers!
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The first district, surrounded by the majestic imperial
buildings along the Ringstrasse, is Viennas historical centre.
Many of the important sights, such as the impressive St.
Stephens Cathedral, the gigantic Hofburg, Viennas town
hall, and many of the main museums are located here, all
within walking distance. But a lot of essential Vienna lies
beyond it. Outlying sights, such as Schlo Schnbrunn, or
the funfair and parks of the Prater are musts for every visitor.
Using public transport to get to these places is easy.
BELVEDERE
MAIN SIGHTS
BELVEDERE
Named for the Italian phrase for beautiful view, the
Belvedere palace complex was originally conceived as a
summer country estate for Prince Eugene of Savoy, one of
the most celebrated military heroes in European history. His
impressive collection of artwork is displayed here, along with
more recent additions from the royal Habsburg holdings.
The Upper Belvederes major attraction is undoubtedly
Gustav Klimts famous painting The Kiss, which can also be
seen on countless scarves, mugs, posters and other trinkets
sold by surrounding shops and street vendors. While most
visitors skip the Lower Belvedere, its collection of curiously
troubling Messerschmidt heads make the extra few euros
for a combination ticket well worthwhile. To get here, take
tram D to the Schloss Belvedere stop.QC4, Prinz-EugenStr. 27, tel. +43 1 79 55 70, www.belvedere.at. Open
10:00 - 18:00, Wed 10:00 - 21:00. Admission 3.50-13.50.
Guides/audioguides 4/3.
DANUBE TOWER VIENNA
Architect Hannes Lintl designed the Vienna Donauturm
in 1964 for the Viennese International Horticultural Show.
Since then it has become a part of the Viennese skyline, a
popular lookout point and a tourist attraction. The Vienna
Donauturm located near the northern bank of the Danube
in the middle of the Donaupark, which was built to host the
horticultural fair in Viennas 22nd District, Donaustadt. It is
one of Viennas tallest building with a height of 252 meters.
776 steps lead to its viewing platform, which is at a height
of 150 meters, but there are two elevators taking visitors
Hofburg
Belvedere
Sightseeing
the Nationalbibliothek (National Library) is a highlight. For
those with a fascination for sordid dynastic family histories,
a ticket to the Kaiserappartements (Emperors Apartments)
includes the Silberkammer (Silver Vault) and Sisimuseum
(Sisi Museum), lending an intimate insight into the private
lives of Emperor Franz Joseph and his wife, Elizabeth of
Bavaria (better known locally as Sisi). The dancing white
Lippizaner horses of the Spanische Hofreitschule (Spanish
Riding School) perform here, as well as the boy sopranos
and altos of the Wiener Sngerknaben (Vienna Boys Choir)
QA2, Heldenplatz, MVolkstheater, tel. +43-1-533
75 70, www.hofburg-wien.at/. Open Sept-June 09:0017:30, July-Aug 09:00-18:00. Admission 11,50/7, Sisi
Ticket 25,50.
HUNDERTWASSER-KRAWINAHAUS
This vibrant and fanciful public housing complex, now an
iconic landmark of the work of Austrias own architectural
iconoclast, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, regularly tops lists
of visitors favourite sights in Vienna. As you can probably
tell by the Gaudi-esque shapes and colourful palate,
Hundertwasser embraced a playful, environmentallyfocused artistic philosophy. He proclaimed that straight
lines were godless and immoral, that every building
should have as many trees as tenants, that rolling, uneven
floors were a divine melody to the feet, and that access
1., Schillerplatz 3 | Tue Sun 10 am 6 pm
to a window was a basic human right. While entering the
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building is not permitted (it is a private residence for 52
families and 250 trees and shrubs), the Kunsthaus Wien,
located just down Untere Weigerberstrae, features a
small museum and caf dedicated to this controversial youve got an extra 0,50 in your pocketthe public
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located in the main entryway, just started
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tel. Bosch500
QG3, Museumsplatz 1, MMuseumsquartier, tel. +43 1
+43 1 710 41 16, www.hundertwasserhaus.info.
523 58 81, www.mqw.at. Open 00:00 - 24:00. Admission
free to the courtyard.
IRRGARTEN SCHNBRUNN (LABYRINTH)
Situated amid the expansive and highly manicured
baroque gardens of the Habsburg summer residence, the SCHLOSS SCHNBRUNN
topiary maze and labyrinth of Schnbrunn date back to (SCHNBRUNN PALACE)
original 17th century layouts intended for the amusement This magnificent summer palace of the Habsburg royalty
of the palaces royal residents and guests. These days, the truly embodies the opulence of the Baroque era, from
attractions are open to the rest of us, presenting a series its topiary maze and minutely manicured gardens to the
of twists, turns, riddles and interactive puzzles to challenge ornately detailed interiors. Several tour packages offer
and enchant visitors of all ages.QSchloss Schnbrunn, access to the highlights of its 1,441 rooms, which have
MHietzing, tel. +43 1 811 132 39, www.schoenbrunn. witnessed imperial births and deaths, the signings of
treaties, legendary performances, and a veritable whos
at. Open 09:00 - 18:00. Admission 3,50/2,20.
who of European history. A visit to Schnbrunn isnt
complete without a walk around the park grounds; the
MUSEUMS QUARTIER
Formerly the imperial court stables, the Museum Quarter Tiergarten is the oldest continuously running zoo in the
complex now functions as a lively meeting point for young world, and while modest in scale, it boasts a comprehensive
artists, musicians and students. The ten museums and feeding schedule and well-designed enclosures. If youre
venues housed here focus on fostering the creation of art the more intrepid sort, definitely opt for a hike up the hill to
as well as its appreciation, so exhibitions, performances the ornamental Gloriette, where you can refuel with Kaffee
and workshops in a range of disciplines (as well as free and a Kipferl, just like Empress Maria Theresa did more
wireless internet) are offered to the public year-round. In than 250 years ago.QD4, Schnbrunner Schlossstr.
warm weather, the central courtyard features a ptanque 47, MSchnbrunn, tel. +43 1 811 132 39, www.
field, mini-racecar track, outdoor bars and restaurants, and schoenbrunn.at. Open April-June & Sept-Oct 08:30distinctive brightly coloured outdoor couch-like Enzis, 17:30, July-Aug 08:30-18:30, Nov-Mar 08:30-17:00. Park
so you can grab a cold beer and get to know the locals. open dawn till dusk. Admission 11,50/8,50, Sisi Ticket
If youre planning on downing a few, however, make sure 25,50/15. Park free.
500 years
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MUSEUMS
ALBERTINA
The worlds largest collection of graphics, this museums
extensive permanent collection includes well-known
works by Monet, Picasso, Van Gogh, Renoir, Degas
and many more, all displayed in the plush original
19th century Empire-style state rooms. Completed in
2004, the current faade features a striking titanium
wing designed by architect Hans Hollein, reflecting
the museums characteristic synthesis of classical
and modern artwork.QB3, Albertinaplatz 1,
MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 1 53 48 30, www.albertina.at.
Open 10:00 - 18:00, Wed 10:00 - 21:00. Admission
12,90/ Children and young people (younger than 19)
no charge.
SPANISCHE HOFREITSCHULE
(SPANISH RIDING SCHOOL)
The oldest riding academy in the world, this fixture in
Habsburg imperial history has perpetuated the High
School of Classical Horsemanship with their famous white
Lippizaner horses for more than 430 years. Performances
can be pricey and sell out quickly, so attending a morning
exercise (daily Tuesday through Saturday, 09:00-12:00)
can be a good alternative, although the showier dressage
elements are usually left out.QA2, Michaelerplatz 1,
MHerrengasse, tel. +43 1 533 90 31, www.srs.at. Visitor
centre open Tue-Sun 09:00-16:00, Fri when there is a
performance 09:00-19:00. Visitor Centre admission free;
show tickets 12-116.
STEPHANSDOM
Even if youre in European church overload, this is one
cathedral you dont want to skip. This location has
functioned as the religious, cultural and geographic centre
of Vienna for more than eight centuries, a history which can
practically be traced through the basilicas mish-mash of
architectural styles. If you can believe it, there are even more
legends surrounding this landmark than there are tourists,
so taking a tour is strongly recommended, especially
later in the day once the guided tour groups have passed
through.QB2, Stephansplatz, MStephansplatz, tel.
+43 1 513 76 48, www.stephanskirche.at. Open 06:00
- 22:00, Nave closed during services. Admission free.
Tours 1,50-14,50.
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ARCHITEKTURZENTRUM WIEN
The Architekturzentrum Wien, the Austrian architecture
museum, is the centre for architecture and the culture of
building. It offers a fascinating panorama of highlights
from the last 150 years of Austrian architecture. Several
temporary exhibitions every year focus on other facets of
architecture. Special attention is given to architecture of the
20th and 21st centuries, as well as to the architecture of the
future.QG3, Museumsplatz 1, MMuseumsquartier, tel.
+43 1 521 31 15 30, www.azw.at. Open 10:00 - 19:00.
Admission 7/4.50.
GEMLDEGALERIE DER AKADEMIE DER
BILDENDEN KNSTE WIEN
Located in Viennas prestigious Academy of Fine Arts,
this collection of paintings features works by some of
the most important iconoclasts of European art history.
Though the seminal works by masters such as Titian,
Rubens, and Rembrandt offer an added bonus, the
museums prized artifact is undoubtedly the curiously
disturbing Last Judgement altarpiece by Hieronymus
Bosch, dating from the early 1500s.QA3, Schillerplatz
3, MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 1 588 16 22 22, www.
akademiegalerie.at. Open 10:00 - 18:00. Closed Mon.
Admission 8/5.
HEERESGESCHICHTLICHES MUSEUM
(MUSEUM OF MILITARY HISTORY)
The Museum of Military History features a survey of
Austrian and European conflict spanning more than
four centuries, all presented within Viennas former
barracks and armoury. Artefacts, arms and armour
from practically every continental conflict since
the 17th century include original Turkish tents, the
car and couch where Emperor Franz Ferdinand was
shot and died, Nazi propaganda, various aircraft,
a tank garden and (remarkably for a landlocked
country) an extensive naval wing. Audio guides in
four languages included.QI4, Arsenal Objekt 1,
MSdbahnhof, tel. +43 1 79 56 10, www.hgm.at/.
Open 09:00 - 17:00. Admission 6/4, first Sun in
the month free.
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KUNSTHALLE WIEN
Behind the elegant Baroque faade of the Museumsquartier
building, the Kunsthalle is one of the most vibrant
contemporary art venues in Europe, and Viennas main
exhibition space for contemporary art. Expect themed
group exhibitions, exciting solo exhibitions, retrospectives
and works by emerging artists. The Kunsthalle has a
second space on Karlsplatz, at (B-3) Treitlstrasse 2.QB3,
Museumsplatz 1, MMuseumsquartier, tel. +43 1 521
89 33, www.kunsthallewien.at. Open 10:00 - 19:00,
Thu 10:00 - 21:00. Admission Museumsquartier 8,
Karlsplatz 3, combined 12.
KUNSTHAUS WIEN
The Museum Hundertwasser was founded by Friedensreich
Hundertwasser, one of the most important Austrian artists of
the twentieth century. The Museum Hundertwasser unites the
most important aspects of his oeuvre and exhibits the largest
collection in the world of his paintings, printed graphics,
tapestries and architectural designs. Viennas first green
museum also gives its visitors the chance to experience
Friedensreich Hundertwassers visionary ecological
commitment - he experimented with grass roofs and planted
trees in building facades. The Bistro in the KUNST HAUS WIEN
serves vegetarian delicacies - also in the romantic garden.
QI2, Untere Weigerberstrae 13, MRadetzkyplatz, tel.
+43 1 712 04 91, www.kunsthauswien.com/. Open 10:00 18:00. Admission 10/5, Combined ticket 12.
KUNSTHISTORISCHES MUSEUM
Nowhere in Vienna will you experience a more salient account
of Austrian imperial history. The buildings layout even echoes
the geography of the Habsburg monarchy - the impressive
central stairwell represents the Alps and divides the two
major European artistic schools. While the east wing contains
all of the northern German, Flemish and Dutch pieces
(Rubens, Bruegel, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Drer), the west wing
boasts a comprehensive overview of important Spanish
and Italian works (Titian, Raphael, Caravaggio, Tintoretto,
Velsquez). Egyptian, near East, Roman and Greek antiquities
and Austrian art from the 17th and 18th centuries make up
the ground floor.QA3, Burgring 5, MVolkstheater, tel.
+43 1 52 52 40, www.khm.at. Open 10:00 - 18:00, Thu
10:00 - 21:00. Closed Mon, June to August: open every day.
Admission 15/11, audioguides 3.
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LEOPOLD MUSEUM
Inside the Museum Quarter complex, the sleek white
Leopold Museum boasts the worlds largest collection of
work by expressionist Egon Schiele, as well as important
pieces by Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka and other
major Austrian artists from the 19th and 20th centuries.
The architecture of the Leopold Museum, a light-filled
cube of white shell limestone, stands in striking contrast
to the historic ambience of the Imperial Stables.Tip:
The museums panorama windows offer a wonderful
view of central Vienna and the Hofburg Palace.QG3,
Museumsplatz 1, MMuseumsquartier, tel. +43 1 52
57 00, www.leopoldmuseum.org. Open 10:00 18:00,
Thu 10:00 21:00. Closed Tue. Admission 13/8,
audioguide 4.
MOZARTHAUS VIENNA
A centre devoted to the life and works of Austrias
musical genius, housed in the last remaining of
Mozarts apartments. The composer lived here in
grand style from 1784-87. In addition to the historical
Mozart apartment, visitors can find out about the times
in which Mozart lived and his most important works.
The exhibition focuses on his years in Vienna, which
marked a high point in his creativity.QB2, Domgasse
5, MStephansplatz, tel. +43 1 512 17 91, info@
mozarthausvienna.at, www.mozarthausvienna.at.
Open 10:00 - 19:00. Admission 10/8/3. Combined
ticket with Haus der Musik 17.
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NATURHISTORISCHES MUSEUM
Renowned for its zoological and anthropological
holdings, this museum offers the scientific perspective
of the extensive imperial collections. Many of the
specimens displayed in the late 19th-century woodpanelled halls date from Austrias ambitious research
and colonial expeditions, including the Colombian
emerald presented to Hernn Corts by Aztec ruler
Montezuma, several stuffed extinct species, and the
oldest human-carved statuette ever found. Unless
youre a mineralogist, start on the second floor and
work your way downthe dinosaurs, animals and
special exhibitions are upstairs.QA2, Burgring 7,
MVolkstheater, tel. +43 1 52 17 70, www.nhm-wien.
ac.at. Open 09:00 - 18:30, Wed 09:00 - 21:00. Closed
Tue. Admission 10/8/5.
SCHATZKAMMER (IMPERIAL TREASURY)
In the Hofburgs oldest inner courtyard, the Habsburg
Imperial Treasury contains a fascinating array of many of the
empires most valuable artefacts. Gape at the crown jewels,
ornate reliquaries, monstrances, embroidered vestments,
a splinter of the true cross (plus one of the nails). Theres
also the enigmatic Spear of Destiny, long believed to have
been the one thrust into Christs side, and credited with
granting (at least temporary) world domination to its
long list of powerful owners, among others, Barbarossa,
Constantine the Great, Charlemagne and Hitler.QA2,
Hofburg, MVolkstheater, tel. +43 1 525 2 40, www.
wiener-schatzkammer.at. Open 10:00 - 18:00. Closed
Tue. Admission 12/9.
SECESSION
This remarkable building was conceived as a deliberate
opposition to the predominant artistic nostalgia of
the early 20th century, and most of Vienna ridiculed
its crowning gold sphere as a goldenes Krauthappel
or golden cabbage when it was unveiled in 1898.
Today, the vegetable-ism has become something of
an endearment with the building featured on the back
of Austrian-minted 0,50 coins, and the building has
functioned as a forum for modern Austrian artists for
more than 100 years. The main attraction is undoubtedly
Gustav Klimts Beethoven Frieze, but the higher ticket
price will also snag you entry to the other exhibitions.
QA3, Friedrichstrasse 12, MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 1
587 53 07, www.secession.at/. Open 10:00 - 18:00.
Closed Mon. Admission 9,50/6.
SIGMUND FREUD MUSEUM
Located in the former practice and private apartment of the
renowned father of psychoanalysis, this museum features
both the historical perspective on Sigmund Freuds work
and its application to modern and conceptual art. Europes
largest library dedicated to psychoanalysis is also available
for your perusal. The iconic couch is also on display.QG1,
Berggasse 19, MSchottentor, tel. +43 1 319 15 96,
www.freud-museum.at. Open 09:00 - 18:00. Admission
8/5,50.
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Daytrips
Krems
KREMS
Just a one-hour ride from Vienna by train, Krems is a delightful,
remarkably well-preserved medieval town in the Danube
Valley. Its success as the centre of the Danube trading
route peaked in the 13th-16th centuries, but the town was
plundered during the 30 Year War in the 17th century and
never regained its commercial status. Unlike in many other
Austrian towns, the 17th-18th century baroque architecture
hasnt really taken root in Krems, which explains why the
town still charms visitors with its unique medieval character.
Start exploring Krems at Landstrae, the citys main pedestrian
promenade filled with cafs, restaurants and souvenir shops,
then stop by at the Town Hall (Rathaus) and wander around
the towns numerous small squares, cobbled streets and
narrow alleys. Visit the magnificent Parish Church, one of only a
few churches in town with the baroque interior, then continue
on to the Dominican Monastery with its museum dedicated to
the areas long-standing tradition of winemaking. Krems also
has a more modern part, just beyond the Steiner Gate, where
the relatively new Danube University adds a younger fresher
touch to this otherwise very historic town.
Getting there: Hourly trains to Krems/Donau leave from
Viennas Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof (Tram D from the Opera
House). One-way fare is 13.90.
KLOSTERNEUBURG
The wealthy town of Klosterneuburg, 14km north
of Vienna on a hill beside the Danube river, makes
a great daytrip for art and wine lovers. Starting
off as a Roman fortification, Klosterneuburg was
revived by Charlemagne in early medieval times,
and the foundation of the monastery has ensured
its prominence and a stead supply of excellent
wine - ever since, attracting many affluent residents.
Klosterneuburg is also the place where the famous
writer Franz Kafka died in a sanatorium in 1924.
To get there, take the S40 train from Spittelau or
Heiligenstadt to Klosterneuburg-Weidling station.
Alternatively, bus N239 from Heiligenstadt and N240
from Handelskai also go to Klosterneuburg. Travel time
is 10-15 minutes for all types of transport. For further
tourist information see www.info.klosterneuburg.net.
ESSL MUSEUM
The impressive private contemporary art collection of
Agnes and Karlheinz Essl, exhibited in a purpose-built
museum, consists of over 7000 works from the 20th
and 21st centuries. Austrian art after 1945 is at the core
of the collection with international positions.QAn der
Donau-Au 1, Klosterneuburg, MLeopoldsbrcke,
tel. +43 2243 370 50 150, [email protected], www.
essl.museum. Open 10:00 - 18:00, Wed 10:00 - 21:00.
Closed Mon, Also open on Mon holidays. Admission
9/6 (free entrance after 18:00).
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Jewish Vienna
There are few cities in Europe where the Jewish
population has been so deeply ingrained, and yet, has
experienced such devastation during the persistent waves
of anti-Semitism and in the World War II, as Vienna. The
historical, political and economic contribution of the Jewish
community into this citys past and present can hardly be
underestimated. It would suffice to say that three of four
Nobel Prize Winners from Austria were Jewish. Luminaries
such as the father of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud, writers
Arthur Schnitzler and Stefan Zweig, composers Gustav
Mahler and Emmerich Kalman, and the founder of modern
Zionist movement Theodore Herzl, all lived and worked
here and were all of Jewish origin.
sigmund
freud museum
Sigmund Freud Museum
1090 Vienna - Austria, Berggasse 19
Daily 10 a.m. 6 p.m.
Guided tours by appointment
Phone.: +43-1-319 15 96
Fax: +43-1-317 02 79
[email protected]
www.freud-museum.at
EARLY HISTORY
The first mention of Jews in Vienna is from the 12th
century. By 1420 the Jews had comprised about 5% of
the citys population, but soon they were expelled from
the city, their property was confiscated, and many were
brutally murdered in nearby Erdberg. Later in the 15th
century they were allowed to return and establish their
own colony in Leopoldstadt. Under the reign of Empress
Maria Theresa laws were introduced that substantially
worsened the condition of the Jews; these were later
repealed, and Vienna became the center of Jewish culture
in Central Europe.
WORLD WAR II
AND THE HOLOCAUST
On March 12, 1938, Hitler marched into Vienna and made
a speech at the balcony of the Hofburg Palace. Almost
immediately, Aryan-only laws were enacted, and Jews were
deprived of civil rights, were not permitted to own land or
hold public office. On November 9, 1938, the notorious
Kristallnacht occurred, when angry residents, driven by
the Nazi party, torched Jewish businesses and synagogues.
About 6,000 Jews were apprehended and sent to Dachau
camp that day. Following the Wannsee Conference of
1942, Jews were stripped of their citizenship and mass
deportations to concentration camps ensued. The Jewish
community, that had counted over 200 thousand people
in 1938, was all but decimated. More than 130,000 were
forced to leave the country, about 65,000 were murdered.
Less than 1,000 managed to survive the catastrophe.
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JEWISH SIGHTS
The Jewish Museum of Vienna is one of the largest in
Europe, with locations at Dorotheergasse and Judenplatz.
The Dorotheergasse location uncovers the Jewish history
of Vienna throughout the centuries, while at Judenplatz
there are the archeological remains of a 500-year old
synagogue, and a monument to the Austrian victims of
the holocaust. The Stadttempel at Seitenstettengasse
is the only synagogue to survive the war and is open for
guided tours. Other Jewish sights include Theodore Herzl
Stiege, the stairs named after the father of Zionism, and
the monument to the victims of Gestapo at Morzinplatz.
The Jewish Welcome Center at Stephansplatz has further
information about Jewish life and culture in Vienna.
FREUD IN VIENNA
Sigmund Freud, one of Viennas most prominent Jewish
intellectuals, lived and worked at Berggasse 19 between
1859 and 1938. Hes now recognized as the founder
of modern psychology, but when he was in Vienna,
Freuds career as a researcher and theorist was heavily
marked by confrontation and opposition due to the
strong anti-Semitic attitude in Viennese politics and
society. Consequently, Freud did not enjoy much local
recognition for his work on psychoanalysis, which was
held in low regard and labelled as a Jewish science, and
his career at the University of Vienna stagnated crumbled.
After the annexation of Austria in 1938 he fled to London,
but despite the constant ostracism he experienced in
Vienna, he always longed for his former home.
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Mariahilferstrasse 212
tel. +43 1 89 99 80
[email protected]
www.technischesmuseum.at
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Shopping
When it comes to shopping, the Vienna scene really runs
the gamut from large fashion chains to small boutiques,
from designer labels to offbeat artisans. The sheer variety
of retailers merits an extended shopping tour, but for those
with something more specific in mind, weve got a few
recommendations on where to start.
FASHION
FLOWERS
SDTLER
Probably the most exclusive florist in Vienna, Sdtler has
supplied beautiful bouquets, wreaths and other floral
arrangements for all occasions since the 19th century.
Plants are also in abundance, and deliveries are made
throughout the city. The main location next to the Opera
house is particularly fascinating even the decorated
window is a wonder to behold.QA3, Opernring 13,
MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 587 42 19, www.saedtler.at. Open
09:00 - 19:00, Sat 09:00 - 17:00. Closed Sun.
ADDICTED TO ROCK
Austrias first Rock concept store offers everything from rock
music and rock-related fashion and accessories - including
their own fashion label - to a rocking bistro and caf. Drop
by for customised shoes, shirts and trousers, pimped live
by professional painters. Shopping done, hang around for
good vibes, beer, tapas - and why not some minikndel.
QGetreidemarkt 11, tel. +43 1 58 12 64 70, store.
addicted.at. Open 10:00 - 20:00, Sat 10:00 - 18:00. Closed
Sun, Bar open Sun-Thu 10:00-24:00, Fri, Sat 10:00-02:00.
ARNOLDS
Jakub Arnold, a former Managing Director with Carhartts,
opened in 2010 this new edgy boutique in which he offers an
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FREY WILLE
Undoubtedly a Viennese creation, Frey Wille has conquered
the hearts and minds of the style-conscious women
worldwide with its multicoloured hand-crafted enamel
jewellery and extravagant decorative accessories. Collections
and sets of beautiful and high-class bangles, rings, pendants
and watches with names like Alphons Mucha or Gustav Klimt,
as well as scarves, lady belts, pens or cufflinks for men can be
found in several stores in Vienna. Also at Lobkowitzplatz 1,
M Karlsplatz, tel. +43 1 513 80 09 14.QB2, Stephansplatz
5, MStephansplatz, tel. +43 1 513 48 92, www.freywille.
com. Open 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 17:00. Closed Sun.
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MANNER
Manners popular Manner wafers, Austria Mozartkugeln,
Casali chocolate bananas, Napoli Dragee Keksi, Casali RumKokos and fan articles are for sale at this small flagship store.
Josef Manner founded his sweets factory in 1890 under the
slogan Chocolate for everyone, and today distributes the
sweets with the companys signature pink colour to over 50
countries.QB2, Stephansplatz 7, MStephansplatz, tel.
+43 1 513 70 18, www.manner.com. Open 10:00 - 21:00.
STERREICHISCHE WERKSTTTEN
This large showcase store should be on your mustsee list even if you decide not to buy anything. The
choice of handmade jewellery, glassware, ceramics and
pewter is the largest in Vienna.QB2, Krntnerstrasse
6, MStephansplatz, tel. +43 1 512 24 18, www.
austrianarts.com. Open 10:00 - 18:30, Sat 10:00 - 18:00.
Closed Sun.
SWAROVSKI WIEN
In the heart of the Austrian capital at Krntner Strasse 24 a
fantastic world of crystal, the fusion of a stunning product
spectrum and artistic installations, awaits you. Swarovski
Wien entices into a shopping landscape on three levels
displaying jewelry, accessories, decor objects and figurines,
invites to an exclusive Mot & Chandon Bar and enchants
with magical installations from world renowned artists.
QB2, Krntner Strasse 24, MStephansplatz, tel. +43
1 324 00 00, www.swarovski.com/wien. Open 09:00 21:00, Sat 09:00 - 18:00. Closed Sun.
THOMAS SABO
Unique and trendy collection of sterling silver jewellery,
watches, perfumes and accessories appeals particularly to
the young and the hip. Prices are quite fair for the quality.
Also at Wallnerstrasse, M Herrengasse, tel. +43 1 533 58
95.QB2, Seilergasse 4, MStephansplatz, tel. +43 1 512
39 25, www.thomassabo.com. Open 10:00 - 19:00, Sat
10:00 - 18:00. Closed Sun.
WIENER SILBER MANUFACTUR
Wiener Silber Manufactur is a genuine piece of Vienna`s
cultural identity, looking back over more than 100 years of
TAX-FREE SHOPPING
Citizens from outside the EU (and EU citizens resident
elsewhere) can save money by claiming a VAT refund
for the purchases while in Vienna. The Global Blue tax
refund service is easy to use. When buying an item at
a shop, ask for a tax refund cheque. At the airport or
border show this together with the item in question at
the customs desk to get the cheque stamped, and then
proceed to the Global Blue Customer desk with your
passport for the cash or credit card refund. Youll get the
VAT on these items refunded, minus a commission. For
more information see www.global-blue.com.
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shipped worldwide every year.QE2, Brunnengasse/
Schellhammergasse, MJosefstdterstrasse, tel. +43 1
406 88 05 21, www.stauds.com. Open Tue, Wed, Thu,
Sat 08:00 - 12:30, Fri 08:00 - 12:30; 15:30 - 18:00. Closed
Mon, Sun.
WALD & WIESE
Aptly named forest and meadow, this pleasant store
offers an astonishing variety of honey and honey products,
black and white truffles, beeswax candles, cosmetics
and much more. Great for imaginative gift sets. Also at
Kaiserstrasse 33 and Wollzeile 19.QF3, Neubaugasse
26, MNeubaugasse, tel. +43 1 907 81 07, www.
waldundwiese.at. Open 09:30 - 18:30, Sat 09:00 - 17:00.
Closed Sun.
SHOPPING AREAS
FREIHAUSVIERTEL
Adjacent to the Naschmarkt, this small pocket
of storefronts, galleries and eateries is quickly
becoming one of the citys trendiest shopping areas.
Devoted specialists offer a range of unique novelties,
from Austrian champagne to recycled art.QG-3,
MKettenbrckengasse.
KRTNERSTRASSE AND THE GRABEN
XOCOLAT
This city has long been a sweet-tooths paradise, but
Xocolat with its eye-popping selection of truffles,
marzipans, nougats and filled chocolates in every shape
and form is about as exclusive as it gets. You are sure to get
lured into this place and marvel at the sweet temptation.
Just remember that decadence doesnt come cheap.QA1,
Freyung Passage 2, MHerrengasse, tel. +43 1 535 43 63,
www.xocolat.at. Open 10:00 - 18:30, Sat 10:00 - 18:00,
Sun 12:00 - 17:00.
SPECIALTY SHOPS
ALTMANN & KHNE
A real pearl for all chocolate aficionados, Altmann &
Khne sells tiny hand-made sweet sensations, called
Liliputkonfekt, that are just way too beautiful to be eaten.
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GREEN FASHION
Organic is the word that applies not just to food and
environment in Vienna it is quickly becoming a motto
in the kinds of clothing the Viennese choose to buy and
wear.
ANUKOO FAIR FASHION
The concept of this cosy store in the 6th district
reflects the owners belief that beautiful fashion and
environmental consciousness can and should go handin-hand. Colourful womens dresses are all made of
organic textiles - cotton, silk and flax - and are imported
from the eco-friendly producers in India and Mauritius.
Hospitable staff has arranged all goods by their colour,
which makes a visit to the store as much a pleasant
experience to the eye as it is to the touch.QA3,
Gumpendorferstrasse 28, MKettenbrckengasse,
tel. +43 1 581 13 43, www.anukoo.com. Open 11:00
- 18:30, Sat 10:00 - 17:00. Closed Sun.
FLO VINTAGE
Proprietor Ingrid Raab found her passion for fashion
from the past while working on period films, and
in the 1970s opened this cosy shop with exciting,
exquisite and original vintage clothing dating from
1880-1980. Expect pearl-embroidered Art Nouveau or
Charleston dresses, The Little Black Dress a la Chanel
and Audrey Hepburn as well as a large variety of the
New Look, the 50s and the 60s style of Jackie O.QG3,
Schleifmhlgasse 15a, MKettenbrckengasse, tel.
+43 1 586 07 73, www.vintageflo.com. Open 10:00
-18:30, Sat 10:00 - 15:30. Closed Sun.
GTTIN DES GLCKS
The Goddess of Luck is Austrias leading fair trade
fashion label and offers a variety of functional
clothing and accessories for men, women and
the home. It tries to raise awareness of social and
environmental responsibility and reward ecofriendly producers and employers, such as organic
farms and factories in Mauritius and India. All the
beautiful items sold here are made of organic
cotton and are designed to last.QG3, Operngasse
32, MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 67 63 58 74 15, www.
goettindesgluecks.com. Open 11:00 - 18:00, Sat
10:00 - 17:00. Closed Mon, Sun.
GUTERSTOFF
T-shirts are worn to make a statement, and those
available here come in all colours and sizes, made of
organic fair trade cotton, and you can do whatever
you please with it. Write something outrageous on
it, or just make holes in it - everything goes.QH1,
Glockengasse 8a, MTaborstrasse, tel. +43 699 13 38
43 57, www.guterstoff.com. Open 14:00 - 19:00, Thu
14:00 - 20:00. Closed Mon, Sat, Sun.
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WINE SHOPS
WEIN & CO
With eight locations throughout the city, Wein & Co. is
Viennas largest chain of wine shops and bars. The new
flagship store on Mariahilferstrasse boasts a stylish wine
bar and a restaurant with business lunch for under 10 on
weekdays. Other central branches are at Jasomirgottstrasse
3-5 (M Stephansplatz), Universittsring 12 (M Schottentor),
and Getreidemarkt 1 (M Karlsplatz).QF3, Mariahilferstrasse
36, MNeubaugasse, tel. +43 1 507 063 022, www.
weinco.at. Open 10:00 - 02:00, Sun 15:00 - 24:00.
Hotels
Many of the big, traditional hotels are located near the
Ringstrasse, which circles Viennas city centre. The room
prices that we list are rack rates; the price you pay may
be different depending on the season, holidays, weekend
offers, and special events.
SYMBOL KEY
HOTELS
ALTSTADT VIENNA
The Altstadt is a meeting place for artists, musicians and
travellers looking for a characteristic hotel with good service.
Art can be found all over the hotel, from the reception and
the rooms to the exhibitions in the Red Salon. The rooms are
all different, with high ceilings, plump floral sofas, classic and
designer furniture, honey-coloured parquet floors, unusual
lighting and contemporary art. The English-style Red Salon
accommodates the superb breakfast buffet as well as a bar,
where you can relax by the fireplace.QF3, Kirchengasse
41, MVolkstheater, tel. +43 1 522 66 66, hotel@altstadt.
at, www.altstadt.at. 42 rooms (singles 119-169, doubles:
139-209, suites 169-369). TAGW
BRISTOL
The Bristol has welcomed many guests of international
standing, and its Bristol Lounge restaurant is well-known for
being one of the citys best. Be sure to request a room with
a balcony facing the opera, or book one of the impressive
tower suites.QB3, Krntner Ring 1, MKarlsplatz, tel. +
43 1 51 51 60, [email protected], www.
starwoodhotels.com. 150 rooms (doubles 269-364,
suites 509-4,400). PTHA
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CAPRICORNO
The Capricorno offers everything you need in a metropolitan
hotel: a central location, good transport connections and
comfortable, peaceful rooms.QC1, Schwedenplatz 3-4,
MSchwedenplatz, tel. +43 1 53 33 10 4 0, capricorno@
schick-hotels.com, www.schick-hotels.com. 46 rooms
(singles/doubles 127). PTAGKW
CITY CENTRAL
The Hotel City Central, a popular choice for vacationers and
business travellers, is situated right in the heart of Vienna, within
easy reach of sights and transport connections. The hotel is
T Child friendly
P Air conditioning
H Conference facilities
O Casino
F Fitness centre
G Non-smoking rooms
K Restaurant
R Internet W Wi-Fi
D Sauna
L Guarded parking
C Swimming pool
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HILTON VIENNA PLAZA
Experienced travellers would always know what to expect
from a Hilton, and this one smack in the middle of Vienna
next to the university and the stock exchange is no
exception. Rooms are traditionally but tastefully decorated.
Amenities include two restaurants, a stylish bar, excellent
fitness and recreation facilities, as well as a business centre.
QB1, Schottenring 11, MM Schottentor, tel. +43 1 31
39 00, [email protected], www.hilton.de/
wienplaza. PAUG
HOTEL AM PARKRING
Here you can overlook Vienna in a single glance. This fourstar hotel is located on the upper floors of the famous
Gartenbauhochhaus on the Ringstrasse, which encircles
the city centre, meaning the rooms and suites offer superb
panoramic views of Vienna. Youll be thrilled by the friendly
service and modern, comfortably furnished rooms.QC2,
Parkring 12, MStubentor, tel. +43 1 51 48 00, parkring@
schick-hotels.com, www.schick-hotels.com. 58 rooms
(singles 98-113, doubles 135-165, suites 190-220).
PAUGKW
HOTEL AM STEPHANSPLATZ
Its impossible to get any more central - St. Stephens
Cathedral is 56 steps from the main door, and the citys
pedestrian zone is at your feet. A good place to meet for
business or to start exploring the city.QB2, Stephansplatz
9, MStephansplatz, tel. +43 1 53 40 50, office@
hotelamstephansplatz.at, www.hotelamstephansplatz.
at. 56 rooms (doubles 160-240; suites 260-380).
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IMPERIAL
One of the finest hotels in town, this is where foreign state
visitors reside. Precious antiques and historical details are
seamlessly combined with modern comfort in the rooms.
Theres butler service for that hand-ironed newspaper or
perfectly prepared bath. Its also one of the most beautiful
buildings on the Ringstrasse, enhanced at night by its facade
lighting.QC2, Krntner Ring 16, MKarlsplatz, tel. +43
1 50 11 00, [email protected], www.
starwoodhotels.com. 138 rooms (doubles 359-477,
suites 400-5,000). PHARUGBKW
Hotel am Parkring
Intercontinental Hotel
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INTERCONTINENTAL
This large and modern hotel overlooking the Stadtpark
manages to combine Viennese charm with international
flair. The well-furnished rooms are of excellent standards,
but its the impeccable service, the knowledgeable
concierge, the Caf Vienna in the lobby, the popular
Intermezzo American cocktail and oyster bar and the
Club Lounge with great views over the city centre that
keep businesspeople and tourists alike and coming back
again and again.QC3, Johannesgasse 28, MStadtpark,
tel. +43 1 71 12 20, [email protected], www.vienna.
intercontinental.com. 459 rooms (doubles 179-249,
suites 329-479). PHARUFGKW
LE MRIDIEN
The modern majesty of Le Meridiens restaurant is reason
enough to rendezvous here. The hotel appeals to all your
senses, the modern, colourful dcor draws you in like a
moth to a flame. It is near to just about everything and
offers a range of inviting amenities and state of the art
facilities, such as fitness facilities, sauna and Jacuzzi.QA3,
Opernring 13, MKarlsplatz, tel. +43 1 58 89 00, www.
starwoodhotels.com/lemeridien. 334 rooms (singles/
doubles 189-409, suites 489-1199). PARUF
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MELIA VIENNA
Perched high up in the Danube City Tower, Austrias tallest
building, the Melia is a designer hotel with chic rooms,
great service and restaurants and fabulous views. The
business district is at the foot of the building, the city centre
a short hop by metro away, and you can while the night
away at the unique rooftop bar.QDonau-City-Strae 7,
MKaisermhlen/VIC, tel. +43 19 01 04, melia.vienna@
melia.com, www.melia.com. Doubles from 125. Pi
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PALAIS COBURG
The Palais Coburg offers culture and luxury comfort
to its guests in a very elegant ambiance. Furthermore,
this is the place to go for luxury culinary indulgence,
and its famous for housing the citys largest wine
cellars. On Saturday nights, enjoy a presentation of
rare wines while listening to live jazz at the wine bar.
At this exclusive hotel only suites are available.QC2,
Coburgbastei 4, MStubentor, tel. +43 1 51 81 80,
[email protected], www.coburg.at.
34 rooms (suites 670-2,700). PARUGB
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PALAIS HANSEN KEMPINSKI
Originally built for the 1873 World Exhibition, this
grand and glamorous hotel sets the standards when it
comes to room comfort, service and food. The styling
is a mix of historical elements and modern luxury,
with plenty of marble, fine fabrics and contemporary
design. The city centre is a short walk away from
the northern Ringstrasse location.QSchottenring
24, MSchottenring, tel. +43 1 236 10 00, www.
kempinski.com/vienna. Doubles from 350. Pi
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PARK HYATT VIENNA
This new luxurious hotel occupies a very grand 1915 bank
building in the historical city centre. The business facilities
here are exceptional, but leisure visitors will also find plenty
to their liking, with large rooms, a spa with indoor pool
and The Bank restaurant and Pearl bar for winding down.
QA1/2, Am Hof 2, MU Herrengasse, tel. +43 1 227 40
12 34, www.vienna.park.hyatt.com.
SACHER
The famous Sacher Hotel was first opened in 1876
by Eduard Sacher. Since 1934 the Grtler family has
owned it, working hard to preserve the tradition and
elegance. The hotel is widely known for providing
scenery for The Third Man film and for its Sachertorte
chocolate cake. The red-clad doormen will usher you
inside, where you can admire the imperial grandeur,
dating back to the times of Prince Metternich.QB3,
Philharmonikerstrasse 4, MKarlsplatz, tel. +43
1 51 45 60, [email protected], www.sacher.com.
152 rooms (doubles 465-678, suites 820-2,540).
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SOFITEL VIENNA STEPHANSDOM
This ultra-modern hotel by the Danube Canal stands for
French hospitality at its best. Its state-of-the-art rooms are
impeccably designed, and the views of the city from Le
Loft restaurant on the top floor are breathtaking. Business
facilities include ten light and airy conference rooms, and
theres a fitness centre and spa.QC1, Praterstrasse 1,
MM Schwedenplatz, tel. +43 1 90 61 60, h6599@sofitel.
com, www.sofitel.com. PHAUFGK
STANYS HOTEL & APARTMENTS
The new Stanys apartment hotel has some of the largest
rooms and apartments in central Vienna, available for both
long and short terms stays. Rooms are fresh and modern
and come with free drinks in the fridge and a Cafisimo
machine. Most apartments have a kitchenette, some also
feature south-facing balconies for chilled-out breaks and
great city views.QMariahilfer Str. 161, MWestbahnhof,
tel. +43 1 893 08 93, [email protected], www.stanys.at. 36
rooms and apartments ( 72,- 220,-). LW
STEFANIE
The elegant four-star Stefanie is just a stones throw from
central Viennas sights and attractions. With more than
300 years of history, it manages to combine traditional
Viennese charm and modern hotel comforts very well. The
remarkable architecture and its central location make it
equally popular with business travellers and tourists.QC1,
Taborstrasse 12, MSchwedenplatz, tel. +43 1 21 15 00,
[email protected], www.schick-hotels.com.
120 rooms (singles 106; doubles 161-181). PTA
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THE RITZ-CARLTON, VIENNA
Four palatial mansion along Viennas Ring have been
transformed into the citys newest top hotel, where
historical elements blend in nicely with modern
architecture. The Ritz-Carlton, Vienna has everything youd
expect from a 5-star, such as large rooms, restaurants and
bars, and a deluxe spa and fitness centre with an 18m-long
pool with underwater music.QB3, Schubertring 5-7,
tel. +43 1 31 18 88, [email protected], www.
ritzcarlton.com. 202 rooms (159 singles/doubles 265420, 43 suites 575-1,070). PiJAKW
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HOSTELS
HOSTEL RUTHENSTEINER
This friendly and hospitable backpackers paradise has
provided travellers with an artsy urban oasis for decades.
The family-run hostels sweeping bar, unique patio furniture
and oversized chess and backgammon sets in the verdant
garden area - all handcrafted by avid woodworker-owner
Walter - along with the array of musical instruments in the
common room, helpful staff, clean facilities and reasonable
rates invite visitors to relax and rendezvous.QE4, Robert
Hamerlinggasse 24, MWestbahnhof, tel. +43 1 893 42
02, www.hostelruthensteiner.com.
WOMBATS
Wombats offers several different types of rooms, from
single to six-bed set ups, and also features a great
lounge area upstairs and a bar downstairs. There is
always an international group of people staying at
Wombats, so branch out and meet new people.QE4,
Mariahilferstrasse137, MWestbahnhof, tel. +43 1 897
23 36, www.wombats-hostels.com. 80 rooms (doubles
29 per person, triples 25 per person, dorm beds 20).
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Altstadt Vienna
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