Spittelberg Quarter
Spittelberg Quarter
4.5

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Neighborhood: Spittelberg
How to get there
  • Volkstheater • 2 min walk
  • Volkstheater • 2 min walk
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Off their P
Manchester, UK4,015 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2022 • Couples
This area was quite away from our hotel but we used to go there most evenings. It is well served by the public transport network so quite easy to get there. We used our 24 hour city transport passes to get there quickly and efficiently.

It has a relaxed ambience about it and is home to some excellent restaurants.

We used to like to pick a pavement bar and have a couple of drinks whilst watching Vienna move by.

It was a nice change from the formality and beauty of the palaces and so on and there is definitely room for both.
Written June 12, 2022
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Michelle
Auckland, New Zealand25 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Solo
Stayed in the area at the Maria Theresia Hotel so this neighbourhood was on my doorstep.
Lots of quaint little smaller streets with cozy restaurants & artists shops. Good place to walk around and experience a more local feel and perhaps even a “little back in time”
Written January 25, 2020
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ISIL G
İSTANBUL17 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2013 • Couples
Located at the back MuseumsQuartier, this area is slightly hidden form the crowd and has a village-like atmosphere, there are 2-3 storey old (but well-preserved) houses and cobblestone pedestrian streets. I was there after 7 p.m so all the arts and crafts shops were closed. If you want to be out of the mainstream and like outdoor dining in a friendly atmosphere, you should go there. Restaurants are not that expensive, you can find traditional Austrian food as well as some Mediterranean, Italian snacks
Written June 20, 2014
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David R
Cambridge, UK94 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2019 • Family
Our hotel was here. My 18 yr old daughter loved the eclectic shops. I loved the bars, restaurants and architecture. We went into a upmarket used clothes shop only to find it had a café. According to said daughter it was the coolest café she had ever been in largely due to its comfort and all the bohemians in it on their Macbooks, or reading poetry whilst eating cake, Very relaxing. And so close to the City Centre.
Written January 20, 2019
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Gaynor V
Cowbridge, UK44 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2017 • Friends
Visited here with friends and thoroughly enjoyed the narrow streets and interesting items for sale and the food. The only downside was the attitude of a couple of the stall holders when we didn’t buy something-my friend was called a s..thead in German which we both understood. Slightly tainted an enjoyable evening
Written December 5, 2017
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StockholmKindaGuy
Marietta, GA7,171 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2017 • Solo
If you're visiting the MuseumsQuartier, you may also want to check out the near by Spittelberg Quarter with it's many quaint shops, restaurants and bars. It's a great spot for tourists to take a break from their sightseeing. The evening light and narrow streets give it a romantic flavor.
Written May 2, 2017
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coolbreeze2
Chicago, IL368 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2015 • Couples
We stayed a hotel in this area for 5 nights. It was great walking around to the quaint cafes and stores in the area. Found it very safe at night & day
Written September 28, 2015
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CalinCa
Pasadena, CA136 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
After ten nights in the K&K Hotel in Spittleberg, with the fab choices of restaurants within two blocks, the museum district a five minute walk, the trolley two blocks away--it is hard to imagine a better value holiday in Vienna!!
Written September 6, 2015
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LondonHadders
London37 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Forrtunately our hotel (K&K Maria Theresia) was just an alleyway away from this delightful area of restaurants and preserved 18/19th century buildings just south west of the Ringstrasse. Well worth a visit as a contrast from the grandeur of the central historic district.
Written May 25, 2012
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Neil K
Liverpool, UK829,679 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019 • Friends
The 7th district is a district that you will experience the more every day life of the people of this eclectic city.
A more local area,the architecture here is absolutely fabulous, looks amazing, so many grand buildings ,I was particularly took with the Volkstheater ( Peoples Theatre ) an unbelievably beautiful building, besides the great architecture you have innumerable pubs,bars and restaurants which are very cool,the whole district is vibrant and bouncing ,a district I always look forward to visiting on any holiday I take to this most beautiful of city's.
Well worth checking out if your planning a holiday to Vienna.
Written May 31, 2019
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