A friendly café steeped in tradition, close to the Ringstrasse, Kunsthistorisches Museum and the MuseumsQuartier. The food is excellent and the waiters are friendly and helpful. Read more.
This legendary literati café which counted Arthur Schnitzler, Peter Altenberg and Adolf Loos among its regulars has a charm of its own that transforms a visit into an experience. Read more.
Viennese cuisine is served in the imperial Grand Hotel from early in the morning until late at night – highlights include the famous Grand Guglhupf. Read more.
This artist’s café is more – it’s a Viennese institution. Gourmets recognize the Hawelka - especially after 10 pm - by the wonderful smell of Buchteln, yeast buns filled with jam. Read more.
This elegant café awaits you in the Imperial Palace, where the Sisi Museum, the Imperial Apartments, the Silver Collection, the Treasuries and the Spanish Riding School bring about nostalgic dreams. Read more.
Franz Landtmann created a coffee house institution when he opened Vienna’s largest “café locality” in the year 1873. Read more.
There has been a café on this site since 1794. During the Biedermeier age, it became a popular meeting place for artists. Read more.
No other Viennese coffee house can claim to have served more geniuses over the years than Café Museum. Read more.
Enjoy the authentic Viennese coffee house atmosphere with a slice of original Sachertorte and a cup of Sacher coffee. A magnificent winter garden frames uninterrupted views of the State Opera House. Read more.
This café has been a popular meeting place since it opened in the 19th century. Here you can enjoy relaxed conversations over traditional coffee and tea specialties and fine pastries. Read more.
Founded in 1880, Sperl is considered to be a classic synonym for Viennese coffeehouse culture. Read more.
Quality and substance endure. Traditional Viennese snacks, international dishes, specialty coffees and mouth-watering cakes, pastries and strudel variations are on sale here. Read more.
The café that has existed here since 1900 has remained a popular meeting place for audiences and performers from the nearby Volksoper. Every evening there is live piano music. Read more.
They’ll pamper you like a prince in this imperial setting – with Viennese delicacies, not to mention superb apple strudel from the court bakery, where the “apple strudel show” is held. Read more.
This stylish café in the Peek & Cloppenburg department store serves trendy snacks and fine pastries from former court confectioner Gerstner. A place to feel good and relax. Read more.