Vienna Travel Guide

Shopping in Vienna

Discover 89 markets, shops, and shopping spots in Vienna, Austria. From local markets to specialty stores — curated from real traveler tips.

89 shops & markets Wikivoyage community
  1. Naschmarkt Flea Market

    Need used lederhosen? How about a doner kebab at the Naschmarkt or an Austrian war bond from the first World War? This is the place to go on Saturdays. Pick through the detritus of an imperial society, you never know what you will find hidden under that stack of terrible fuzzy sweaters. Couture gowns, communist medals from all the former Eastern Bloc countries, tobacco pipes, broken pocket watches. Worth at least a full morning. Flea markets are the best possible blend of high and low culture, and a way to truly get to know a city. Walk all the way from the flea market end of the Naschmarkt through the food stalls end to arrive at the Secession building, on the left close to the Karlsplatz metro stop. (NOTE: It is illegal to export antiquities from Austria, even if you legally buy them at a market.)

    Linke Wienzeile Sa and holidays 06:30-18:00 Website
  2. Naschmarkt

    This is the largest of Vienna's 22 market places and provides a unique blend of typical Vienna costumely and oriental flair. Stroll through the market and be part of the amazing ambiance. If you like to cook, you will find all the spices you could possibly want at the Naschmarkt; on offer are regional and exotic fruits and vegetables, cheeses, meats, baked goods, and seafoods, as well as many small restaurants serving Viennese as well as international dishes. The side of the Secession tends to be more touristy and thus more expensive than the side of the Kettenbrueckengasse.

    Shopping: 06:00-19:30, Sa 06:00-18:00; food stalls: M-Sa 06:00-23:00 Website
  3. Spittelberg

    Probably the most delightful, though often quite packed Christmas market in Vienna, the Spittelberg market is scattered over a series of lanes lined with picturesque early 19th century Biedermeier houses (many of them former brothels, which is the reason the area was spared early 20th century urban renewal). Some of the stalls are extensions of the shops and bars of this normally rather sleepy area.

  4. Julius Meinl am Graben

    A legendary store. Its two floors hold many exotic as well as local wares. Even if you do not intend to buy anything, it is worth a look as there are likely things you have never heard of. The store holds just about every kind of wine you can think of, and has a great selection of pastas, chocolate, and cheese. Also has a wide selection of coffee, their own is one of the most recognized in Austria.

    Graben 19 M-F 08:00-19:30, Sa 09:00-18:00 Website
  5. International Festival Charity Bazaar

    Taking place in 2013 on November 30 at the Austria Center U1 – Station Kaisermühlen, has been organized yearly for over 40 years by the ladies of the United Nations Women’s Guild of Vienna. Volunteers, from a 100 different countries, who have some kind of connection to the United Nations, organize it and all proceeds from the Bazaar go to children’s charities in Austria and around the world.

  6. Knize

    The famous Viennese tailor's house provides the finest bespoke suits since 1858. If you're looking for traditional apparel like a smoking jacket, this is the place to have it custom tailored. It also sells various gentleman accessories like cologne. Parts of the interior like the Dodekaeder lamps were designed by Adolf Loos. It has a saddle seat to fit elegant ridding clothing.

    Graben 13 M-F 08:30-18:00, Sa 10:00-17:00 Website
  7. Rathaus

    More of a fairground than a Christmas market, this is Vienna's largest and busiest incarnation. Located on the large town square between Rathaus and Burgtheater, the Wiener Christkindlmarkt is by far the largest and probably best known Christmas market in Vienna. Large Christmas tree in front of the townhall, skating possibility, adorned trees in the park, often crowded!

  8. Dorotheum

    The main auction site in Austria. Exhibits all sorts of furniture, art, jewelry, and much more. Highly recommended. There are several locations throughout the city, the main one being at Dorotheergasse 17 in the city center. The surrounding streets in this area offer a great many antique shops, where quality and prices tend both to be very high.

    Dorotheergasse 17 Viewing times: M-F 10:00-18:00, Sa 09:00-17:00; Su immediately prior to auction 10:00-17:00 Website
  9. Freyung

    A fine market in the First District frequented by locals and professionals on their lunch break and downtown shoppers. Focus on handicrafts and original gifts such as hand-made Christmas decorations, mangers or objects made of natural materials. Christmas cakes and biscuits as well as hot punch and Glühwein. There are usually fewer tourists.

  10. Karmelitermarkt

    This traditional fruits and vegetable market is the heart of the trendy, hip Karmeliterviertel neighbourhood. There are still some classic shops (including a horsemeat-butcher), but most of the stalls now house trendy restaurants and delicatessens. A fleamarket is here every Wednesday, and a farmers' market every Saturday.

    Im Werd / Haidgasse / Leopoldsgasse / Krummbaumgasse Market M-F 06:00-19:30, Sa 06:00-17:00; dining M-Sa 06:00-23:00. Closed Su and public holidays Website
  11. Äußere Mariahilferstraße

    Continuation of the main shopping street coming from Neubau and Mariahilf. It is home to several hostels and plenty of immigrant shops but is also known as one of the main prostitution drags and houses some of Vienna's oddest flagship stores like the Cros store. There are a few leftist spaces on some of the cross-streets.

    Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus
  12. Wallensteinstraße

    Has been revitalized through a project called Lebendige (''lively''). There are lots of local shops along this street including some very impressive facades and open squares. Businesses reflect the diversity that a recent influx of Turkish immigrants has brought to the area also acclaimed restaurants can be found here.

    Brigettenau
  13. 48er-Basar

    A shop run by the City's Waste Disposal (Department no. 48, hence the name) which sells stuff thrown to trash, which is still useful and refurbished. Additionally, phased out equipment of the City (school and office furniture, projectors and so on) can be found here. A bargain hunter's and treasure seeker's paradise.

    22., Stadlauer Straße 41a / 3 / 5 Tu 07:00-16:00 Website
  14. Bergfuchs

    The shop sells mountaineering equipment. You'll find climbing shoes, off-piste skis, all-weather clothing and other outdoor gear. The very knowledgeable salespeople offer great advice too, don't hesitate to ask. Various items are available through their online shop; keep an eye out for their special sales.

    Kaiserstraße 15 M-F 09:00-18:00, Sa 09:00-17:00 Website
  15. Favoritenstraße

    The pedestrian zone with international clothing store chains as well as lots of cafes and restaurants in the area around Keplerplatz (U1) and becomes an immigrant shopping area after the busy Reumanplatz (U1) station. Adjacent to the street is the big fruits and vegetable market Viktor-Adler-Markt.

    Favoriten
  16. Mechanikermeister Wolfgang Brunner

    The bike shop has bikes for beginners and advanced at good prices. It is an excellent repair center. The owner is master craft in fine mechanics. One doesn't get snobbed for old shabby bikes, they get very good treatment. The owner will give you excellent advices on how to take care of your bike.

    Degengasse 37, Ottakring Mo, Mi, Fr, 09:00-13:00, 15:00-18:00; Sa 09:00-12:00; closed in August
  17. Ciclopia

    This very fancy Viennese bike shop sells mostly Specialized mountain bikes or Italian road bikes. Their repair center is pricy, but very well known for their quality work. The shop is affiliated with a road racing team. From time to time they organise test rides for their customers.

    Stiegengasse 20 M-F 10:00-13:00, 14:00-19:00; Sa 10:00-17:00 Website
  18. Taborstraße

    It offers a mix of Jewish and ethnic businesses as well as plenty of quirky independent shops, galleries and spaces in the side streets and a few streets directly parallel to it. As you get further away from the canal there are more ethnic businesses, like African wig shops.

    Leopoldstadt
  19. Brunnenmarkt und Yppenmarkt

    A street market with some colorful plus lively Turkish or very Austrian sellers as the Stauds fruits and vegetables, but there also cheese, fish or meat stands. Nearby the Kent Restaurant one finds many coffee places. It is the second biggest street market in Vienna.

    Brunnengasse, Ottakring M-Sa
  20. Am Graben

    An up-scale shopping promenade, with many local specialties such as Wien Porzellan. A notable landmark is the Plague Column (''Pestsäule''), a memorial erected in 1693 commemorating one of the last major plague epidemics which swept through Vienna in 1679.

  21. Landstraßer Haupstraße

    A relatively upper middle-class neighborhood shopping street, with a wide variety of business from pubs and clubs to organic shops to second-hand stores. The Rochus Market, ''Rochusmarkt'', and a shopping arcade are located along this street as well.

  22. Mocca Brasil

    The coffee shop also sells and repairs coffee machines. The main reason to come here is to purchase good coffee beans. They are one of the very few places in Vienna which even sells excellent green beans, and their roastery offers many choices.

    Rennweg 75 Website
  23. Porzellanmanufaktur Augarten

    Established in 1718, this is the second-oldest porcelain factory in Europe. Even today the porcelain is still hand-painted. There is a museum onsite, as well as a gift shop, and tours of the manufacturing process are offered twice daily.

    Obere Augartenstraße 1, Leopoldstadt M-Sa 10:00-18:00; tours M-F 10:15, 11:30 (reservations not required) €12 (adults), €10 (seniors/students), €6 (students w/class) Website
  24. Hang Loose Surf Shop

    The surf shop sells wind surfing and kite equipment during spring/summer. In winter time one finds here a big choice of snowboards or free skis. The owner and the seller are sports-man themselves and hence can provide excellent advises.

    Favoritenstraße 28 M-F 10:00-18:00, Sa 09:00-16:00 Website
  25. Maftei shoemaker

    The Maftei family is crafting shoes since 1925. Every shoe is handmade and unique. Alexandru Maftei uses and selects leather from the best tannieres. The double stitched seam is crafted for the chosen bespoke shoe.

    Kühnplatz 6 €600- Website
  26. Morawa

    Probably the largest bookstore in Vienna, with a large travel section (some books in English) and a broad range of international magazines. A good selection of English-language books is located on the top floor.

    Wollzeile 11 M-F 09:00-19:00, Sa 09:00-18:00 Website
  27. Augarten Porzellan

    The finest porcelain in Europe. You can also visit their factory at the main entry to the Augarten. They are currently prepairing a limited street-art themed line as an artistic project, now that is Viennese.

    Spiegelgasse 3 M-Sa 10:00-18:00 Website
  28. Schönbrunn

    One of the better markets with higher quality goods and a more festive atmosphere in front of Schönbrunn palace. It is easier to spread out here and the specialties are food, handmade soaps, and candles.

  29. Hannovermarkt

    When looking for a real food market, check out the Hannovermarkt. It has many stalls for fruit, vegetables, meat and fish – mostly run by migrants – and the purist will not be bothered by hipster-cafés.

    Hannovergasse 20 Market M-F 06:00-19:30, Sa 06:00-17:00; dining M-Sa 06:00-23:00; closed Su and public holidays Website
  30. A. E. Köchert

    Jakob Heinrich Köchert founded the jewellery in 1814 in collaboration with the artistic French goldsmith Emanuel Pioté. The high end jewellery is dedicated to the fine art of goldsmithing and gemstone.

    Neuer Markt 15 M—F 10:00—18:00, Sa 10:00—17:00 €150- Website
  31. Gasometer

    Moderate-sized mall in former coal gas brick towers that were no longer needed after the city converted to natural gas. It is unfortunately largely empty. It also houses a megaplex and concert venue.

    Guglgasse, Simmering Website
  32. Vinoe - Die Niederösterreich-vinothek

    The shop sells a variety fine wines from Lower Austria, including from the regions of Wachau, Langenlois, and Retz. They really know their selection – don't hesitate to ask for recommendations.

    Piaristengasse 35 M-F 16:00–19:30, Sa 10:00–13:00 Website
  33. Mariahilferstraße

    The longest and most popular shopping avenue in Vienna, featuring all kinds of stores, many flagship stores from international brands, etc. More diverse and cosmopolitan than Kärntner Straße.

  34. Confiserie zum Süßen Eck

    The ''Zuckerlgeschäft'' sells 70 different types of licorice, several bitter chocolates and many typical Austrian sweets like the Zotter handmade chocolate or the ''Badener Kaffeebonbons''.

    Währinger Straße 65 Tu-Sa 10:00-19:30, M, Su 14:00-19:30 Website
  35. Maria-Theresien-Platz

    A relatively new market between the two museums and en route to/from the MuseumsQuartier (MQ). It is easy to maneuver than some and the quality of the goods is better than most.

  36. Potstill

    The shop offers a huge selection (1000 different single malts), with good advice on choosing whisky. It also offers interesting or not so common whiskey-chocolate combinations.

    Strozzigasse 37 M-F 14:00-19:00 Website
  37. Kohlmarkt

    Perhaps the fanciest shopping area picking up from the end of the Graben jogging over to Michaelerplatz with almost exclusively high-end luxury shops and designer stores.

  38. Volkertmarkt

    Yet still more basic and down to earth compared to the nearby Karmelitermarkt, the heart of the Volkertviertel neighbourhood is developing rapidly into hipster-land.

    Volkertplatz Market M-F 06:00-19:30, Sa 06:00-17:00; dining M-Sa 06:00-23:00. Closed Su and public holidays Website
  39. Essenswert

    The seasonal products are to be preordered online until Tuesday morning and can be picked up on Fridays. The shop sells special bread, vegetables, cheese and wines.

    Schlösselgasse 20 Fr 10:00-19:00 Website
  40. Kaffeerösterei Alt Wien

    The coffee roastery sells special blends from every major global coffee-producing region, including such excellent specialty coffees as organic Brazilian.

    Schleifmuehlgasse 23 M-F 10:00-18:00, Sa 10:00-16:00 Website
  41. Ammersino

    The small hidden shop sells 80 different Vodka's, 200 different beers, 300 whiskeys, many different liqueurs and some interesting soda drinks.

    Speisingerstrasse 31 M-F 08:00-18:00, Sa 8:00-12:30
  42. Belvedere

    Another recent addition to the city's Christmas markets, the market in front of the Belvedere palace is spacious and emphasizes the homespun.

  43. Altmann & Kühne

    The chocolate confectioner sells for more than 100 years exquisite hand made miniature choclate. Their boxes are beautifully designed.

    Graben 30 M-F 09:00-18:30, Sa 10:00-17:00 Website
  44. Mühlbauer Manufaktur

    Producing hats since 1903 they are carefully manufacted in Vienna and worn worldwide by artists or anyone that fancies beautiful hats.

    Seilergasse 5 M–F 10:00–18:30, Sa 10:00–18:00 Website
  45. Shopping City Süd

    The biggest shopping mall in Europe (by number of visitors) just outside of Vienna, housing a very wide range of stores and brands.

    SCS-Straße M-W 09:30-19:00, Th 09:30-21:00, F 09:30-19:00, Sa 09:00-18:00 Website
  46. Nagy Hüte Zentrale

    One of the very typical traditional Viennese hat shops features many different types of hats or caps for both men and women.

    Thaliastraße 36, Ottakring M-F 09:30-18:00, Sa 09:30-12.30 Website
  47. Servitenviertel

    The small district around Berggasse, Servitengasse, Porzellangasse and the Schlickgasse has several sophisticated shops.

  48. Vorgartenmarkt

    With many food stalls selling also organic produce, one can find some nice cafés as well as a coffee speciality store.

    Ennsgasse 10 Market M-F 06:00-19:30, Sa 06:00-17:00; dining M-Sa 06:00-23:00. Closed Su and public holidays Website
  49. Wiedner Hauptstraße

    A quiet shopping street with mostly small business selling oddities like stamps and a few tranquil cafes and bars.

    Wieden
  50. Taste it

    The place sells classy high end Italian espresso machines and self-imported coffee from small Italian roasteries.

    Wollzeile 27 M-F 10:00-18:00, Sa 10:00-15:00 €100-€5000 Website
  51. Schleifmühlgasse

    This little cobbled lane is home to many excellent contemporary art galleries, as well as some fine restaurants.

    Wieden
  52. Praterstraße

    There are plenty of interesting buildings and many cafes and local business located along this green boulevard.

    Leopoldstadt
  53. Maß-Greißlerei Lunzer

    Sells various organic food while making sure that the bulk is not plastic wrapped but convenient for the buyer.

    Heinestraße 35, Leopoldstadt Mo-Fr 09:00-20:00, Sa 09:00-18:00 Website
  54. Schwanda

    One of the larger mountaineering shops of Vienna sells various outdoor gear including climbing shoes and tents.

    Bäckerstrasse 7 M-F 09:00-18.00, Sa 10:00-17:00 Website
  55. Shu!

    A collection of creative but still comfortable shoes from multiple brands, primarily Italian. Moderate prices.

    Neubaugasse 34 T-F 12:00-19:00, Sa 12:00-17:00 Website
  56. L. Bösendorfer Piano Showroom

    Pianists may want to visit the Bösendorfer showroom. All pianos are built by hand in nearby Wiener Neustadt.

    Bösendorferstraße 12, entrance on Canovagasse 4 M-F 09:00-18:00 Website
  57. Wein & Genuss

    The Vinothek sells mostly Austrian wines from the nearby ''Weinviertel'' region that excels for white wines.

    Frankhplatz 2 M-F 15:00-01:00 Website
  58. Billa

    Its range is not as wide as that of Julius Meinl, but still better than that of a typical supermarket.

    Neuer Markt 17 M-F 08:00-20:00, Sa 08:00-18:00 Website
  59. Vinothek St. Pierre

    The wine store sells Austrian wines including famous producers like Bründlmayer from Langenlois.

    Cobenzlgasse 4, Döbling
  60. wakeup

    Mario Sciurti sells Italian Espresso-machines. The shop serves a short espresso (''Ristretto'').

    Landstraßer Hauptstraße 105 M-F 10:00–18:30, Sa 10:00–17:00 Website
  61. Teenorissimo

    A former ballet dancer sells a refined variety of teas, which can all be tasted in the shop.

    Wittegasse 2 Tu-F 9:00-12:00 14:00-18:30, Sa 09:00-16:00 Website
  62. Tankai

    The shop sells hand made purses and bags (mostly made out of high-quality leather).

    Berggasse 14 Tu-F 10:00-14:00, 15:00-18:00 Website
  63. Neubaugasse

    The street has many innovative shops. A street market is held here twice a year.

  64. Del Fabro GmbH

    The shop sells all kinds of alcoholic drinks including many Italian red wines.

    Nordwestbahnstr. 10, Brigittenau M-F 07:30-17:00 Website
  65. Josef Manner & Comp AG

    Factory store famous for Viennese sweets, especially wafers (''Schnitten'').

    Wilhelminenstrasse 6, Hernals Website
  66. Musikhaus Doblinger

    Has sold sheet music in Vienna since 1817 and is internationally renowned.

    Dorotheergasse 10 M-F 09:30-18:30, Sa 10:00-13:00 Website
  67. Millennium City

    A medium-sized shopping mall located at the best of the Millennium Tower.

    Handelskai 94-96, Brigittenau M-W 09:00-19:00, Th 09:00-20:00, F 09:00-19:00, Sa 09:00-18:00 Website
  68. Donauzentrum

    The largest mall in the east of the city. The selection of shops is huge.

    Wagramer Straße 81/2/3, Donaustadt M-F 09:00-20:00, Sa 09:00-18:00 Website
  69. Hietzinger Hauptstrasse

    Some shops and a post office are found along the Hietzinger Hauptstrasse.

  70. Stadion Center

    A new small mall in Leopoldstadt with several lower-end clothing stores.

    Olympiaplatz 2, Leopoldstadt M-W 09:00-19:00, Th-F 09:00-20:00, Sa 09:00-18:00 Website
  71. Margaretenstraße

    A chic shopping street with cozy cafes, galleries and up-market shops.

    Margareten
  72. SCN - Shopping Center Nord

    Medium sized shopping centre popular among the locals of the area.

    Ignaz Köck Straße 1, Floridsdorf M-W 09:00-19:00, Th-F 09:00-20:00, Sa 09:00-18:00 Website
  73. Xocolat

    Inside the Palais Ferstel is sold excellent handmade chocolate.

    Freyung 2 Website
  74. Kaffeefabrik

    Tobias Radinger sells directly imported, fresh-roasted coffees.

    Favoritenstrasse 4-6 M-F 08:00-18:00, Sa 11:00-17:00 Website
  75. Ottakringer Brauerei

    The Ottakringer Brewery directly sells their different beers.

    Ottakringer Straße 95, Ottakring M-Fr 09:00-19:00, Sa 09:00-18:00 Website
  76. Kärntner Straße

    A major shopping artierial with mostly international chains.

  77. 1130 Wein

    It sells many different Austrian white and also red wines.

    Lainzer Straße 1 M–F 10:00-19:00, Sa 10:00-15:00 Website
  78. Lugner City

    Moderately sized mall housing chain stores and a cinema.

    Gablenzgasse, Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus M-F 09:00-21:00, Sa 09:00-18:00 Website
  79. Kexfabrik

    sells more than 700 different forms to produce "Kekse".

    Dr. Natterergasse 6 Sa 10:00-16:00 Website
  80. Edelgreisslerei Opocensky

    The shop sells excellent Austrian food and wines.

    Favoritenstraße 25 M Tu 11:00-17:00, W-Fr 11:00-21:00, Sa 11:00-17:00
  81. Museum Quarter

    Has half a dozen small designer clothing shops.

  82. Curry me home

    The place sells curry and salt in all variants.

    Servitengasse 6 Website
  83. Am Spitz

    A good variety of normal everyday business.

    Floridsdorf
  84. Bäckerei Fadak

    Recommended is the "Vollkorn-Fladenbrot".

    Otmargasse 36, Brigittenau M-Sa 08:00-19:00
  85. Polyklamott

    Sells hand-picked second-hand clothes.

    Hofmühlgasse 6 M-F 12:00-19:30, Sa 11:00-18:00 Website
  86. Fruth

    The shop sells handmade chocolate.

    Wiedner Hauptstraße 114 Tu-F 11:00-19:00, Sa 09:00-17:00 Website
  87. muso koroni

    Vegan clothing and accessories.

    Josefstädter Straße 33 M–F 11:00–19:00, Sa 10:00-17:00 Website
  88. Shu!Depot

    A sales outlet of Shu!

    Westbahnstraße 4
  89. Columbus Center

    Small mall.

    Kepplerplatz, Favoriten M-F 09:00-19:00, S 09:00-18:00 Website

Travel tips by Wikivoyage contributors (CC BY-SA 3.0). Verify opening hours before visiting.

Shopping Guide for Vienna: Markets, Stores & Souvenirs

Shopping in Vienna is one of the best ways to experience local culture beyond the usual tourist trail. Whether you're browsing open-air markets for fresh produce and local specialties, hunting for antiques in backstreet shops, or looking for handcrafted souvenirs to bring home, Vienna's shopping scene has something for every kind of traveler.

This guide lists 89 shopping spots in Vienna sourced from Wikivoyage — the community travel guide written by real travelers. These are the shops, markets, and stores that visitors actually recommend to each other.

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