2 Best Sights in Vienna, Austria

Karmelitermarkt

2nd District/Leopoldstadt Fodor's choice
The market and lively surrounding area is one of Vienna's coolest food and drink hotspots and its sunny picturesque square is a favorite option for breakfasting and people-watching over coffee.The market itself has more than 80 vendors and has existed since 1671, making it one of Vienna's oldest---and yet it never gets old. There's a farmer's market on Saturday and new spots serving international and Viennese cuisine are popping up all the time. Quieter and more spacious than the buzzing 6th and 7th districts, this area is a great alternative to the busier central areas. Allow ample time to wander the surrounding streets and linger in cafes and boutiques.

Naschmarkt

4th District/Wieden

The area between Linke and Rechte Wienzeile is home to the Naschmarkt, Vienna's largest and most famous outdoor produce market. It's certainly one of Europe's great open-air markets, where packed rows of polished and stacked fruits and vegetables compete for visual appeal against stacks fragrant spices, redolent of Asia or the Middle East. Come for the atmosphere and the exotic prices, but note that the prices for meats, fruits, vegetables and cheeses here tend to be higher than other places in the city. Wine stores and gourmet food shops round out the offerings. In winter, many stalls shorten their hours. On Saturday, a lively flea market takes place at the tail end of the market. Be sure you get the correct change and watch the scales when your goods are weighed.

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