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Naschmarkt


TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4.0 of 5 stars
TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #4 of 226 attractions in Vienna
Traveler Description: This huge outdoor marketplace is Vienna's most prominent.
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Attraction type: Flea/street market
Activities: Shopping
Address: Between Karlsplatz and Kettenbruckengasse, U4 Vienna
Austria

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5 of 5 stars
MikeVienna 7 contributions
Vienna
Apr 9, 2009
1/1 found this review helpful

Naschmarkt is best known for its flea market, but note that particularly in spring and summer this place is also one of the top spots for locals to chill outside having a cold one and/or a meal with friends in one of the bars and eateries. The good thing about Naschmarkt is that it attracts all sorts of people --... more

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3 of 5 stars
J0dy_T 3 contributions
Germany
Feb 2, 2009
1/2 found this review helpful

We slept at a cheap budget hotel.Was pretty okay except for the meager breakfast.We were not expecting much but just one piece of milk bread, butter and jam was pretty extreme.So we set off to look for more food before beginning our adventure for the day.Went to Naschmarkt to look for Palatschihinkenkuchl which was mentioned in the summarized version of... more

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5 of 5 stars
GracyInVienna 92 contributions
Vienna
Nov 14, 2008
1/1 found this review helpful

I think all the other reviews describe the Nashmarkt nicely. My recommendation would be to avoid a Saturday if possible because the place is absolutely packed. Also, the further you get away from the Ring the prices tend to get a little cheaper so don't jump at the first stall you see. On Saturdays you do get the flea market,... more

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4 of 5 stars
racheldamalouji 1 contribution
vienna, austria
Aug 17, 2008
1/1 found this review helpful

I visited on a rainy Saturday. Crowded, but according to my local guide (best friend) this was nothing compared to a sunny weekend. We ate at a Asian bistro. We had the soup. Fantastic, considering it was situated amongst the street vendors. The selection of produce, spices, cheeses, meats, teas were remarkanble, and I definitely think I'd frequent the place... more

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5 of 5 stars
ScotchMissed 28 contributions
Scotland
Jun 11, 2008
2/2 found this review helpful

The Naschmarkt is a wonderful assault on the senses - the displays in the market section are wonderful to see and smell. Make sure that you also take a wander down the cafe and restaurant section as well, as we ate here on both our nights in Vienna and the food was excellent; we had Weiner Schnitzel the first evening... more

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5 of 5 stars
cya 22 contributions
Seattle, Washington
Sep 18, 2007
7/7 found this review helpful

Anyone with a passing interest in food should make the Naschmarkt a place to visit in Vienna. In fact make it a point to take a meal there either by sampling at the many stalls or by trying one of many restaurants situated in the market. On Saturdays there is a flea market at the South end of the area.... more

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5 of 5 stars
tpsychnurse 17 contributions
Austin, Texas
Sep 9, 2007
10/10 found this review helpful

Everything you would need to create a feast can be found here: meat and cheeses, fruits and vegetables, bakery goods, olives, a barrel of sauerkraut. Also a variety of places to find a ready-cooked meal. We chose a Kebap stand. The food was just delicious, the beer superb. And, we were fortunate to meet and have lunch with a man... more

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5 of 5 stars
TheophaniaSeattle 123 contributions
Seattle, Washington
Jun 5, 2007
10/10 found this review helpful

Excellent market and one of my favorite things from my trip to Vienna. The market stretches several city blocks and is full of pretty much anything you could possibly want to eat. There are grocery items, spices, a barrel of sauerkraut, an amazing vinegar selection, restaurants and fast food stands. Some of the restaurants, kebab stands and the like don't... more

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3 of 5 stars
JK01 120 contributions
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Apr 11, 2007
4/6 found this review helpful

This long market is open very early and is a good option for anyone in Vienna before other sites open. The market is the length of several city blocks. This is not really a flea market. Several of the shops appear permanent and are in buildings. There is a lot of fruit, vegetables, meat, cheese, candy, flowers, spices and other... more

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4 of 5 stars
Noll 5 contributions
Vienna
Feb 18, 2007
7/8 found this review helpful

This is an amazing permanant food market where you can buy anything from a carrot to exotic oriental spices. The atmosphere is more of an eastern market with traders calling and offering samples. On Saturdays a fleamarket extends the Naschmarkt even further where anything from junk to antiques are offered for sale. more

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Between Karlsplatz and Kettenbruckengasse, U4, Vienna, Austria