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There is quite a number of markets where you can buy fresh
vegetable and asorted tidbits. But Naschmarkt is arguably
more than that: it is a Viennese institution dating back to
the 16th century.
The location itself is spectucular:
Wienfluss, Vienna's second river, was roofed over during the
19th century. Some dealers put up their stalls on top of this
roof and that was that.
Today, Naschmarkt is a unique mixture
of Austrian traditions and oriental influences. Viennese shrewdness
meets bazar mentality. It is a great place to shop for goodies
and to have lunch at one of the many stalls, coffee shops
and restaurants.
Saturdays, Vienna's major fleemarket
sells anything from junk to antiques to early birds.
Linke
Wienzeile 40 is the adress of two beautiful art deco houses
built by Viennese Jugendstil architect Otto Wagner himself.
Naschmarkt: Between Linke Wienzeile
and Rechte Weinzeile, 1040 Vienna; U4 Kettenbrückengasse
or U4, U2 Karlsplatz
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