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- Daniel BauerAugust 19, 2017Everything from pastry,honey,spices to clothes :) place showing how diverse is Vienna ´ s population.. genuine falafel 👍
- Fairil YeoJanuary 18, 2016There are several wine shops that you can go to to take away or drink local wines, some even serve shucked oyster. On weekends there is a flea market, watch out for your belongings though.
- Ariana VoyerOctober 2, 2018Very crowded especially at lunch and dinner time. Mostly restaurants line both sides of the market, some produce stands as well. All the hosts ask you to come in as you walk by. A little annoying.
- Brigita DambeFebruary 13, 2017Don't be confused and come here during daytime if you want the market experience and during evening for a dinner or time with friends.
- VictoriaDecember 4, 2019Great spot to find exotic and exclusive food items such as truffles or oysters. Many Asia stores are nearby as well, I can really recommend lilly Markt for Asian groceries. Nice Restaurants as well!
- Marko JurisicJanuary 3, 2017Combination of fancy seafood restaurants, street food (mostly falafels) and a good selection of cheeses.
- J KoflerMay 9, 2017Great location to meet people, shop for fresh groceries and grab a snack. Good to browse foods to get new ideas for cooking. Also not to forget the shops along the road, e.g. Asia markets.
- Very crowded but worth a visit. Some really good artisan wares from time - to-time at the Saturday flea markets. Food centre of Vienna right now. Watch out for pick pockets and purse strap slashers!
- Amaury JJune 7, 2017You could spend a whole day here. Brings lots of cash as most places don't accept cards. Don't buy the first thing you see — different kiosks have different prices.
- Jackie C.May 5, 2018Went on a Fri afternoon and it was pretty quiet. Half were restaurants (tried NEMI, pretty good) and the other half was dominated by middle eastern stalls, get huge variety of cheap spices here!
- The TelegraphNovember 14, 2012The Naschmarkt is where the Viennese come to buy fresh fruit and vegetables, meats and cheeses – and to mingle and munch. Take your pick for lunch from the restaurants lining the Linkewienzeile.
- Spend a great morning or afternoon in this amazing market (or the whole day)! You will find great and cheap places to eat. Don't miss the flee market on Saturdays!
- LindaJanuary 4, 2014Wish I had found it on our first, not last day in Vienna :-) great selection of fruit, cheese, delicatessen... You can find food from almost all countries in the world. Mmmm... :-)
- Claire HanzlováApril 5, 2014Among a finest restaurant and a good looking wine shope u can find, flowers, meat, fish, spices, fruit, vegetable and others. Everything looked pretty fresh but the mess! And smell!!
- minJanuary 17, 2016This outdoor market is lined with restaurants, cafés, and wine bars and is popular with locals You’ll be able to choose from a selection of kebab vendors, snack shops, and vegetarian restaurants.
- Renae MasonMarch 6, 2019Swing by here for fried fruit & nuts, dips, Turkish breads, antipasto, and baklavas. Then jump on the U4 to Schönbrunn Garten for a picnic 🧺
- Тарас ТонковидDecember 19, 2019Naschmarkt bears the imprint of a unique Viennese style. There is always the widest selection of fresh products http://gidtravel.com/country/austria/Renok_Nasmarkt_dp6379.html
- Antonina SinkovskayaOctober 20, 2015It's really much more expensive than any grocery store but the atmosphere there is great! Highly recommend it to all those who come to Vienna!
- Ann SakaiSeptember 16, 2016Here you will find all sorts of good ingredients and spices! There are also pop up restaurants where you can grab a bite or two 😁👌
- Lucille FisherJanuary 26, 2016Fresh produce, spices, international cuisine galore! And Saturdays makes it even more interesting with the antiques, junk & craft markets.
- cool place in Vienna, either you're into buying some food or have lunch or dinner here, both work
- Marie SteinthalerJuly 7, 2015Naschen means "to snack". Biggest market in Vienna, go here to snack, buy fresh veg & fruit, and have a nice time in the sun. Relatively touristic.
- Simon OpsomerAugust 21, 2023Come for the flea market on weekends. The daily market is now pretty much a collection of spice shops and restaurants, which were all pretty ordinary.
- Nikola RMarch 15, 2015A place where foodies can find their preferred niche.Stay clear from the eye-appealing Arabic snacks...not worth it.A lot of potential but somewhat lagging behind similar places in Madrid,Oslo,etc.
- ViennaInfoMarch 22, 2012120 market stands and restaurants are offering culinary delights ranging from Viennese to Indian, from Vietnamese to Italian. The Naschmarkt has developed into a meeting point for young and old. Read more
- Stella van SomerenJune 25, 2011At the Kettenbrücke you find anything you need for low prices, new stuff and second hand! It's so cosy to stroll around this place! You have to visit this place during your stay in Vienna!!!!
- Martin EderAugust 10, 2015Anything necessary for a summer dinner is on offer, from almost anywhere in the world. Unfortunately bio is not standard at every grocery store there - although premium pricing suggest that.
- MishkaJune 6, 2017My favourite place in Vienna. Must visit place! It is not too touristy.. it is favourite place of locals.
- borys musielakJuly 27, 2013London Borough market but in Vienna. Come here for a variety of cheese, olives, fruit & vegetables. On Saturday & Sunday it has a clothes & stuff.
- UlyaJune 25, 2016You find interesting fruits (like snake fruit) and other interesting foods. But everyone trying to sell it might feel a little stressful to stroll around Naschmarkt.
- Brittanie WilliamsJuly 3, 2018Nice to walk through; many of the middle eastern style foods are sold by several booths. Be wary of items sold in grams !! Requested hummus sold for €1.60/100g he kept trying to add to and I said no.
- Shey VenturaMarch 7, 2020I wish I was still hungry to explore every single booth. Such a cute and vivid place!
- Katja M.September 26, 2016Fresh fish, smoked meat, all kind of cheese. Restaurants are relatively cheap. Bring cash.
- Giana ZulkafliJuly 7, 2013Be sure to have cash with you as the Saturday flea market is filled with great bargains, always do a bit of haggling !
- Stacey HollanderSeptember 4, 2017Vivid, lively, with a variety of places to eat at. A must see and must try of Vienna
- Pascal GuignardNovember 28, 2015Excellen open air food markets with loads of trendy bars, cafes and restaurants! A must do!
- Matthew CaldecuttJanuary 9, 2016If you're from New York City, it's like a giant outdoors version of the Essex Street Market with something for everybody.
- Nash AlsJuly 4, 2016Beautiful place full of different types of restaurants enjoy ur meal with some music around this area
- Tonatiuh RomeroOctober 10, 2013Alongside the market, look out for the lovely Otto Wagner Houses at nos.38 and 40 – the latter’s tiles embossed with vines and flowers
- Art'n StudioApril 23, 2017It's possible to find any taste of food with any culture in this marketplace. Tip: There is bazaar on Saturdays.
- Traditionals from many nationalities as well as Austrian, you can also taste some before buying them
- Jojo 陈November 11, 2015Fresh seafood! Choose your choice of seafood, they will cook for you at Nordsee!
- Urban KristyFebruary 13, 2013plenty of delicious restaurants and an amazing Market! perfect when the sun comes out - you'll see everyone drinking Aperol Spritz!
- Hershal PatelSeptember 15, 2012There's a lot of dried fruit, nuts, peppers, and olives, but keep an eye out for the cheeses, wines and sturm, and restaurants.
- Anam GhaffariJune 8, 2019Chinese goods, Turkish foods! Both great but not what you expect from a traditional Austrian market!