
Hotels near Naschmarkt
Linke Wienzeile, 1060 Wien, Austria
The Naschmarkt has occupied a 1.5-km strip along the Wienzeile since the 16th century and remains Vienna's most diverse open-air market. Over 120 fixed stalls and restaurants line both sides, selling everything from Austrian cheese, cured meats, and fresh produce to Middle Eastern spices, Japanese ingredients, and Indian street food. The market reflects Vienna's position as a crossroads city - Turkish, Balkan, Asian, and traditional Austrian vendors sit side by side, and the atmosphere on a Saturday morning (when a flea market extends the strip) is electric.
The Naschmarkt is free to walk through and open Monday to Saturday (roughly 06:00-19:30, though individual stall hours vary; closed Sunday). Restaurants along the market open for lunch and stay open for dinner. The Saturday flea market (06:00-14:00) at the Kettenbruckengasse end sells antiques, vinyl, clothing, and curiosities. Karlsplatz (U1/U2/U4) serves the eastern end, and Kettenbruckengasse (U4) the western end.
Pro Tip: Arrive before 09:00 on a weekday for the best selection and breathing room - by noon the aisles are shoulder-to-shoulder. For lunch, Umar Fisch near the Karlsplatz end serves outstanding grilled fish plates at fair prices. On Saturdays, combine the flea market with brunch at one of the market-side restaurants for a quintessentially Viennese morning.
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