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.
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.
Founded in 1880, Sperl is considered to be a classic synonym for Viennese coffeehouse culture. Read more.
Diners at one of the old city’s last surviving monastic cellars are spoilt for choice when it comes to Viennese cuisine (pork knuckle, roast chicken, Wiener Schnitzel). Read more.
“Viennese cuisine as it always used to be” is the watchword here. This restaurant remains true to the essence of Viennese cuisine, which is among the bestknown in the world. Read more.
A sophisticated bistro with top-class Viennese cuisine, where Franz Schubert loved to dine. The restaurant is well-known for the particularly good way it prepares offal. Read more.
A Viennese institution with a long tradition and excellent quality. Countless artists and well-known personalities have been guests here. The restaurant focuses on fine Viennese tradition. Read more.
This artist’s café is more – it’s a Viennese institution. Gourmets recognize the Hawelka - especially after 10 pm - by the wonderful smell of Buchteln, yeast buns filled with jam. Read more.
This elegant café awaits you in the Imperial Palace, where the Sisi Museum, the Imperial Apartments, the Silver Collection, the Treasuries and the Spanish Riding School bring about nostalgic dreams. Read more.
There has been a café on this site since 1794. During the Biedermeier age, it became a popular meeting place for artists. 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.
Ein Glaspavillon mit Raum für Kunst und einem Lokal mit urban-schicker Atmosphäre steht heute dort, wo einst ein Museum temporär in einem Container untergebracht war. Read more.
Ein angesagter Treff in der Nähe der Hauptuniversität. Ganz nahe bei der Universität - in Richtung Votivkirche - trifft sich seit Ewigkeiten eine interessante Mischung aus alter und junger Szene. Read more.
Here, the history of Vienna is documented, starting with the first settlements on the Danube right up to the present time. Read more.
Hip, urbane, modern: Visitors to the MuseumsQuartier enjoy Café Leopold and celebrate right into the night. Read more.
More than two hundred years of tradition as well as old family recipes guarantee the quality of the sweet delicacies. Read more.
Franz Landtmann created a coffee house institution when he opened Vienna’s largest “café locality” in the year 1873. Read more.