Project Description
Description
Essentials about the Naschmarkt in brief
Vienna is one of the gastronomic capitals of Europe, if not the whole world. Not surprisingly, therefore, the Naschmarkt as the largest and most famous inner-city market should be on the visit program.
Eating, drinking and shopping on the Naschmarkt
The 120 or so market stalls and eateries of the Naschmarkt offer a colorful culinary range from Viennese to Indian, from Italian to Vietnamese. Here, Viennese of all ages buy their fruits, vegetables and specialties from all over the world from dawn until sunset and enjoy the unique atmosphere in the various eateries. In addition, a universally popular flea market takes place every Saturday at the Naschmarkt.
Phone
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Opening hours
The stated opening hours are maximum framework times. The actual opening times of the individual stalls may vary.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday | |
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Trade | 6 am – 7:30 pm | 6 am – 7:30 pm | 6 am – 7:30 pm | 6 am – 7:30 pm | 6 am – 7:30 pm | 6 am – 6 pm | closed |
Gastronomy | 6 am – 11 pm | 6 am – 11 pm | 6 am – 11 pm | 6 am – 11 pm | 6 am – 11 pm | 6 am – 11 pm | closed |
Admission fees
None.
Address
Getting there
By public transport:
U1, U2 and U4: Stop Karlsplatz
U4: Stop Kettenbrückengasse
By car:
The nearest parking garage is Garage TU Lehargasse.
Photos: Bwag, Wien – Naschmarkt, CC BY-SA 4.0 / Dguendel, Wien-Mariahilf, der Naschmarkt-4, CC BY 4.0 / DALIBRI, Naschmarkt Wien Mariahilf 027, CC BY-SA 3.0
Texts: Individual pieces of content and information from Wikipedia DE and Wikipedia EN under the Creative-Commons-Lizenz Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
English version: Machine translation by DeepL