Mariahilfer Strasse
Mariahilfer Strasse
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The area
Neighborhood: Laimgrube
How to get there
- Museumsquartier • 4 min walk
- Kettenbrückengasse • 6 min walk
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4.0
601 reviews
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256
Very good
248
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78
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zdaati
Vienna, Austria4,633 contributions
Feb 2021 • Couples
Bit sad to walk this nice street with all closed due to covid but this is the new normal. Calm and not as normal full of people but i guess this is something to see as well, street starts close to museamquartier and is a nice walk with some interesting building to see along the way. And hopefuly in the future all the shops and resturants will be again open.
Written February 9, 2021
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190383George
Nicosia, Cyprus194 contributions
Aug 2020 • Solo
If you like shopping, this is the right place in Vienna.Lots of famous brands are here, and if you get there in sales time, you will definitely find something to buy( prices are high in normal period).But even if you are not a shopaholic, there are plenty of restaurants and cafes just to sit and enjoy your meal.Go there if you are in Vienna.
Written August 25, 2020
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Felix Trunz
1 contribution
Jul 2020 • Family
Snipes in Wien
I was three times there.
It was really impressive, because it was very big. There it has some realy nice clothing. I like the entrance where the staff is. They were very friedly. I loved the collection from Nike and Vans. They have a lot of other collections I like. I bought 2 shirts and one pair of shoes and they are very good. I wear them really often and the quality is still fine. I also like the other snipes shops, but this one is my favorite because they had so many things from bottles up to pairs of socks. The shop is just perfect.
I was three times there.
It was really impressive, because it was very big. There it has some realy nice clothing. I like the entrance where the staff is. They were very friedly. I loved the collection from Nike and Vans. They have a lot of other collections I like. I bought 2 shirts and one pair of shoes and they are very good. I wear them really often and the quality is still fine. I also like the other snipes shops, but this one is my favorite because they had so many things from bottles up to pairs of socks. The shop is just perfect.
Written September 22, 2020
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NYC Java Man
New York City, NY361 contributions
Oct 2022
When I see this beautiful street rated 4 stars I simply don't get it. This is one of the best shopping streets in Europe. It's beautiful, full of great stores, near it there are many wonderful cafes and restaurants. When visiting Vienna, coming here is an absolute must.
Written October 22, 2022
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Purnima Jain
Bengaluru, India1,466 contributions
Jul 2017 • Friends
*) Mariahilfer Straße is home to international giants like H&M, Zara, Berska, American Apparel, Desigual, Diesel, Esprit, Mango, Pull & Bear, Promod and Forever 21, but you’ll also find plenty of unique local shops and full-on departments stores like Gerngross. There are cafes, ice cream parlors, and multiple rooftop eateries, offering everything from schnitzel to sushi. Shops are open Monday to Wednesday from 9am to 7pm, Thursday and Friday 9:30am to 8pm, and Saturday from 9:30am to 6pm. Closed on Sunday.
*) Here you will find a diverse mix of shops from boutique to chain stores.
*) There are drinking fountains and seats if you want to take rest and people-watch.
*) Mostly car-free, so you can cross and do both sides of the road easily.
*) The street is very long and straight and most shops close at 6-7 PM so make sure you go early if you want to see everything.
*) If you are here for shopping its the Innere Mariahilfer Strasse that you want to go and not Äussere Mariahilfer Strasse.
*) The inner section of Mariahilfer Strasse or Innere Mariahilfer Strasse stretches between MuseumsQuartier and Westbahnhof (Innere Mariahilfer Strasse) is well covered by metro (U-Bahn). There are four metro stations along Innere Mariahilfer Strasse (sorted by location from the city centre towards Westbahnhof):
MuseumsQuartier (U-Bahn line U2);
Neubaugasse (U3);
Zieglergasse (U3);
Westbahnhof (U3 and U6).
*) Compared to this, Kartner and Graben strasse are more for high-end shopping.
*) It has usual eateries such as McDonalds and Starbucks. There's also a Vapiano.
*) The foods are varieties: kebab, ice cream, pizza, pastry, Chinese and local/traditional Viennese. Fashions for middle and middle up class like H&M, Zarra, Bijoux, etc. Supermaket for everyday need: Billa, etc.
*) Here you will find a diverse mix of shops from boutique to chain stores.
*) There are drinking fountains and seats if you want to take rest and people-watch.
*) Mostly car-free, so you can cross and do both sides of the road easily.
*) The street is very long and straight and most shops close at 6-7 PM so make sure you go early if you want to see everything.
*) If you are here for shopping its the Innere Mariahilfer Strasse that you want to go and not Äussere Mariahilfer Strasse.
*) The inner section of Mariahilfer Strasse or Innere Mariahilfer Strasse stretches between MuseumsQuartier and Westbahnhof (Innere Mariahilfer Strasse) is well covered by metro (U-Bahn). There are four metro stations along Innere Mariahilfer Strasse (sorted by location from the city centre towards Westbahnhof):
MuseumsQuartier (U-Bahn line U2);
Neubaugasse (U3);
Zieglergasse (U3);
Westbahnhof (U3 and U6).
*) Compared to this, Kartner and Graben strasse are more for high-end shopping.
*) It has usual eateries such as McDonalds and Starbucks. There's also a Vapiano.
*) The foods are varieties: kebab, ice cream, pizza, pastry, Chinese and local/traditional Viennese. Fashions for middle and middle up class like H&M, Zarra, Bijoux, etc. Supermaket for everyday need: Billa, etc.
Written November 4, 2017
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Alexandra C
Belgrade, Serbia69 contributions
Jan 2012 • Family
No picture? Just a few reviews? Such low ranking? What a shame! Sister shopaholics, this is the place to shop in Vienna! Becky Brendon would love it! Great place for shopping :)
Written October 26, 2012
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nuyu_12
Toronto, Canada68 contributions
Oct 2012 • Business
If you really want to shop then I guess it is worthwhile....all the typical stores repeated every few blocks. Prices are expensive and there is nothing unique at all. Spend your time elsewhere!
Written October 16, 2012
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Lia H
Bogota, Colombia1,087 contributions
Jul 2018 • Family
Having so many other beautiful streets in vienna, im not sure what the big fuss is about, an uphill street from museum quartier, with normal stores, starbucks, mc donalds, and things that wouldnt be considered local. I felt like i was in any city anywhere in the world, not charming vienna
Written July 19, 2018
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HINA W
Islamabad, Pakistan7,348 contributions
Jul 2015
This is a good place to do your shopping. It is much cheaper than Kohlmarkt and Stephanplatz. It is probably Europe's longest shopping street. It is well connected with the Undergroud Metro. You can find many reasonable souvinir shops and eateries here. In my opinion this is the best place to stay in Vienna.
Written August 25, 2015
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Emad K
Israel14 contributions
Dec 2019 • Couples
very long busy street, lots of stores.. some good pubs too. dont know about prices because we didnt shop much.
nothing too special though
nothing too special though
Written December 23, 2019
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Πως θα πάω από το αεροδρόμιο της Βιέννης στη Exquisit Wien
Mariahilfer Straße 69 (13-15), 06. Mariahilf, Βιέννη, 1060, Αυστρία -
Written April 25, 2019
Excuse me, there, would the stores in Mariahilfer Strasse or shopping center open on 31th Dec.?
Written December 9, 2018
We are coming this November, and we are going to be stay at the Hotel Austria Trend Rathauspark is this place close to our hotel pls?
Written September 13, 2018
Hello,
It takes 20 minutes to walk from your hotel to the beginning of the street, which is close to the ring (Burggarten park).
From there you can walk along the street as far as you want.
I guess you will visit the old city, so you can find there nice streets like Kärntner Straße, Graben Strasse and more...
If you are looking for a shopping option, I think Mariahilfer is perfect.
Enjoy!
Written September 13, 2018
judithstoe
Portland, Oregon
Pre-WWII was this street a center of Jewish neighborhoods?
Written January 22, 2018
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