Naschmarkt
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This brilliant and stretched out bazaar, which has been active since the 16th century, boasts an abundance of Austrian and Oriental charm. The market is pinched between two serpentine roads downtown and runs for more than 500 mete … Read more
This brilliant and stretched out bazaar, which has been active since the 16th century, boasts an abundance of Austrian and Oriental charm. The market is pinched between two serpentine roads downtown and runs for more than 500 meters, from Kettenbrückengasse Metro Station to Karlsplatz, with the Wien River flowing directly beneath it. Read less

A popular and historic market, with a river running beneath it
This brilliant and stretched out bazaar, which has been active since the 16th century, boasts an abundance of Austrian and Oriental charm. The market is pinched between two serpentine roads downtown and runs for more than 500 meters, from Kettenbrückengasse Metro Station to Karlsplatz, with the Wien River flowing directly beneath it.
Small cafés, food stalls and a number of restaurants are sprinkled about the assorted vendors, offering up a variety of fare, from Austrian strudel to Greek kebabs, Italian pizza and Japanese sushi. Naschmarkt has plenty of diversions for the eye, and plenty more for the stomach.
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