A lively alley in Vienna's Naschmarkt, featuring illuminated stalls and shops.

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Naschmarkt

Naschmarkt is the most renowned open-air market in Vienna, Austria. With a history spanning over 500 years, this vibrant bazaar stretches for nearly 1.5 kilometers, offering a unique culinary and cultural experience. Visitors can explore over 120 stalls selling an impressive variety of fresh produce, international specialties, and local delicacies. The picturesque atmosphere and gastronomic diversity make Naschmarkt an iconic attraction for both locals and tourists alike.

Historic Market 120 min Free entry

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Explore the vibrant atmosphere of Vienna's Naschmarkt, an iconic spot filled with colorful stalls and shops, perfect for discovery.

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Explore the vibrant atmosphere of Vienna's Naschmarkt, an iconic spot filled with colorful stalls and shops, perfect for discovery.

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The easiest way to get to Naschmarkt is by metro. The nearest station is Kettenbrückengasse (U4 line), located right next to the market. Alternatively, you can take tram 1, 62 or WLB to the Karlsplatz station. If you're coming by car, there are a few public parking lots nearby, but spaces are limited and can be expensive.

Address

1060 Vienna, Austria

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1060 Vienna, Austria

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Created At

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Description

Naschmarkt is the most renowned open-air market in Vienna, Austria. With a history spanning over 500 years, this vibrant bazaar stretches for nearly 1.5 kilometers, offering a unique culinary and cultural experience. Visitors can explore over 120 stalls selling an impressive variety of fresh produce, international specialties, and local delicacies. The picturesque atmosphere and gastronomic diversity make Naschmarkt an iconic attraction for both locals and tourists alike.

Duration Minutes

120

Good To Know

The best time to visit is on Saturday when the flea market takes place. The operating hours are Monday to Saturday, from 6:00 AM to 7:30 PM (Saturdays until 5:00 PM). On public holidays, the market is closed. We recommend coming early in the morning for fresh products and less crowding. Be aware of possible overcharging attempts and check prices before buying. Bring cash, as not all stands accept card payments.

History

The history of Naschmarkt dates back to the 16th century when it was known as Aschenmarkt (Ash Market). Initially, it was the place where dairy products from rural areas were sold. In 1793, Emperor Franz II ordered the market to be moved to its current location, on the former course of the Wien River. The name 'Naschmarkt' appeared in the 19th century, possibly derived from the German word 'naschen' (to nibble). In 1916, the market was modernized, adding permanent structures and paving. Over time, Naschmarkt has evolved from a simple food market to a multicultural center, reflecting Vienna's demographic and culinary changes. Today, it is a symbol of diversity and Viennese culinary tradition.

Is Free Entry

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https://www.naschmarkt-vienna.com/

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Updated At

2026-06-17T22:32:22.149509+00:00

Updated At

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What To Visit

At Naschmarkt, you can explore: 1. Stalls with fresh fruits and vegetables from around the world 2. Stands with traditional Austrian cheeses and cold cuts 3. Kiosks with international specialties, from sushi to falafel 4. Shops with exotic spices and herbs 5. Restaurants and cafes with local and international cuisine 6. Stalls with organic and bio products 7. The flea market (Flohmarkt) that takes place on Saturdays 8. Art galleries and antique shops nearby 9. Art Nouveau buildings on Wienzeile, in the immediate vicinity of the market 10. Wine and oil tastings at specialized stands

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Acces

The easiest way to get to Naschmarkt is by metro. The nearest station is Kettenbrückengasse (U4 line), located right next to the market. Alternatively, you can take tram 1, 62 or WLB to the Karlsplatz station. If you're coming by car, there are a few public parking lots nearby, but spaces are limited and can be expensive.

Acces

The easiest way to get to Naschmarkt is by metro. The nearest station is Kettenbrückengasse (U4 line), located right next to the market. Alternatively, you can take tram 1, 62 or WLB to the Karlsplatz station. If you're coming by car, there are a few public parking lots nearby, but spaces are limited and can be expensive.

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Bine De Ştiut

The best time to visit is on Saturday when the flea market takes place. The operating hours are Monday to Saturday, from 6:00 AM to 7:30 PM (Saturdays until 5:00 PM). On public holidays, the market is closed. We recommend coming early in the morning for fresh products and less crowding. Be aware of possible overcharging attempts and check prices before buying. Bring cash, as not all stands accept card payments.

Bine De Ştiut

The best time to visit is on Saturday when the flea market takes place. The operating hours are Monday to Saturday, from 6:00 AM to 7:30 PM (Saturdays until 5:00 PM). On public holidays, the market is closed. We recommend coming early in the morning for fresh products and less crowding. Be aware of possible overcharging attempts and check prices before buying. Bring cash, as not all stands accept card payments.

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Historic Market

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Ce Poti Vizita

At Naschmarkt, you can explore: 1. Stalls with fresh fruits and vegetables from around the world 2. Stands with traditional Austrian cheeses and cold cuts 3. Kiosks with international specialties, from sushi to falafel 4. Shops with exotic spices and herbs 5. Restaurants and cafes with local and international cuisine 6. Stalls with organic and bio products 7. The flea market (Flohmarkt) that takes place on Saturdays 8. Art galleries and antique shops nearby 9. Art Nouveau buildings on Wienzeile, in the immediate vicinity of the market 10. Wine and oil tastings at specialized stands

Ce Poti Vizita

At Naschmarkt, you can explore: 1. Stalls with fresh fruits and vegetables from around the world 2. Stands with traditional Austrian cheeses and cold cuts 3. Kiosks with international specialties, from sushi to falafel 4. Shops with exotic spices and herbs 5. Restaurants and cafes with local and international cuisine 6. Stalls with organic and bio products 7. The flea market (Flohmarkt) that takes place on Saturdays 8. Art galleries and antique shops nearby 9. Art Nouveau buildings on Wienzeile, in the immediate vicinity of the market 10. Wine and oil tastings at specialized stands

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Europe

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Descriere

Naschmarkt is the most renowned open-air market in Vienna, Austria. With a history spanning over 500 years, this vibrant bazaar stretches for nearly 1.5 kilometers, offering a unique culinary and cultural experience. Visitors can explore over 120 stalls selling an impressive variety of fresh produce, international specialties, and local delicacies. The picturesque atmosphere and gastronomic diversity make Naschmarkt an iconic attraction for both locals and tourists alike.

Descriere

Naschmarkt is the most renowned open-air market in Vienna, Austria. With a history spanning over 500 years, this vibrant bazaar stretches for nearly 1.5 kilometers, offering a unique culinary and cultural experience. Visitors can explore over 120 stalls selling an impressive variety of fresh produce, international specialties, and local delicacies. The picturesque atmosphere and gastronomic diversity make Naschmarkt an iconic attraction for both locals and tourists alike.

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The history of Naschmarkt dates back to the 16th century when it was known as Aschenmarkt (Ash Market). Initially, it was the place where dairy products from rural areas were sold. In 1793, Emperor Franz II ordered the market to be moved to its current location, on the former course of the Wien River. The name 'Naschmarkt' appeared in the 19th century, possibly derived from the German word 'naschen' (to nibble). In 1916, the market was modernized, adding permanent structures and paving. Over time, Naschmarkt has evolved from a simple food market to a multicultural center, reflecting Vienna's demographic and culinary changes. Today, it is a symbol of diversity and Viennese culinary tradition.

Istoric

The history of Naschmarkt dates back to the 16th century when it was known as Aschenmarkt (Ash Market). Initially, it was the place where dairy products from rural areas were sold. In 1793, Emperor Franz II ordered the market to be moved to its current location, on the former course of the Wien River. The name 'Naschmarkt' appeared in the 19th century, possibly derived from the German word 'naschen' (to nibble). In 1916, the market was modernized, adding permanent structures and paving. Over time, Naschmarkt has evolved from a simple food market to a multicultural center, reflecting Vienna's demographic and culinary changes. Today, it is a symbol of diversity and Viennese culinary tradition.

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