17,000 iron nails decorate the façade of the Post Savings Bank. Other exciting facts and stories about the Austrian Post Savings Bank and 150 years of the Ringstrasse can be discovered here: Read more.
The Arena in Vienna Erberg is a fixed point in Vienna’s event scene and a site of subcultural history. Punk bands, trendy pop groups, music legends and Drum’n’Bass DJs appear here, one after the other Read more.
Crystal chandeliers in best handcrafted quality. From baroque chandeliers via the Wiener Werkstätte to the present. Read more.
120 market stands and restaurants are offering culinary delights ranging from Viennese to Indian, from Vietnamese to Italian. The Naschmarkt has developed into a meeting point for young and old. Read more.
See Gustav Klimt's legendary painting "The Kiss" as well as major works by Schiele and Kokoschka for yourself. You’ll be delighted by the magnificent ba-roque palace complex and its extensive gardens. Read more.
This hotel's garage-like bar is a must visit, so is their restaurant! Read more.
The Rhiz is Vienna’s place to go for advanced electronic music. Concerts are held here several times a week for an audience with an interest in electronic. Read more.
Das Tanzcafé Jenseits ist eine echte Institution des Wiener Nachtlebens. Von oben bis unten in purpurroten Samt gehüllt, verheißt das Lokal lange Nächte und interessante Begegnungen ;-) Read more.
Die Bar mit Blick auf die Stadt ist die perfekte Sommer-Location. Die Plätze auf der Terrasse sind heiß begehrt, drinnen herrscht Zirkus-Flair. Read more.
Exquisite Cocktails, exzellentes Service und den schönsten Ausblick der Stadt gibt’s in der Onyx Bar. Read more.
Since 1847, the traditional company Gerstner has been synonymous with highest quality confectionary. Their sweet creations are handmade. Read more.
A glass pavilion with room for art and a restaurant with a chic urban atmosphere presently stands were a museum was once temporarily housed in a container. Read more.
"phil" near Vienna’s Naschmarkt, offers pop culture and culinary delights in a stylish living-room atmosphere. Read more.
This legendary literati café which counted Arthur Schnitzler, Peter Altenberg and Adolf Loos among its regulars has a charm of its own that transforms a visit into an experience. Read more.
Vienna’s exciting art complex near the Imperial Palace offers not only renowned museums, a lively array of restaurants, cafés and bars make this museum district even more attractive. Read more.
This café has been a popular meeting place since it opened in the 19th century. Here you can enjoy relaxed conversations over traditional coffee and tea specialties and fine pastries. Read more.
Demel was the Imperial & Royal Court Confectionary Bakery to the former Austrian royal family. It produces exquisite cakes created by hand. You can check them out behind glass walls in the back. Read more.