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Karmeliterviertel: where cool meets kosher

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The quarter around the Karmelitermarkt in the 2nd district has a very special charm. The 2nd district, Leopoldstadt, and specifically the Karmeliterviertel, is the center of Jewish life in Vienna, with numerous kosher stores, restaurants, bakeries, butchers, as well as schools and religious institutions. That was also the case in former times: Until the Holocaust, many of Vienna's Jewish population lived in the 2nd district, which gave it the nickname "Mazzesinsel" (mazzes, or matzo, is the word for unleavened bread). Strict orthodox Jews, dressed in their traditional black robes and tall hat, with a long beard and sidelocks, are a common sight in the streets hereabouts. However, a younger and more modern Jewish lifestyle is also evident in the Grätzel.

Various religions and communities coexist harmoniously in the Karmeliterviertel. Visually, the neighborhood is a mixture of municipal buildings and late-19th-century Gründerzeit houses, some of which have elegantly extended attics.

Market ambience

The focal point of the district is the Karmelitermarkt, which incidentally is the first market in Europe to be self-sufficient when it comes to energy. In the event of a power failure, the Karmelitermarkt can be supplied with electricity captured by solar panels for several hours. At Karmelitermarkt, apart from fruit and vegetables, flower stores, long-established market booths like the Gumprecht horse butchers, there is also a farmers' market on Fridays and Saturdays. And lots of food and drink, of course.

Zimmer 37 is a delicatessen shop and restaurant combined. The owner offers vegetarian Five Elements cuisine. Fine weather can be enjoyed in relaxation in the sunny sidewalk café. Extended breakfasts - until long after midday on Saturday - can be enjoyed in the café-bar Einfahrt, located right on the edge of the market. Concerts, readings or cabaret evenings are often held here of an evening.

Tewa, like its sister restaurant at the Naschmarkt, offers modern and organic trendy cooking at the Karmelitermarkt. Directly adjacent is Kaas am Markt, a mix of delicatessen and restaurant, with excellent organic and slow-food products and snacks. The cute Cafemima offers various breakfast options and light dishes throughout the day as well as a nice atmosphere.

At the Weinschenke am Karmelitermarkt, there are wonderful burgers, Pizza from the wood oven and authentic southern Italian cuisine are served in the Pizza Quartier. The Contor is a cozy wine bar and vinotheque with a focus on Austrian wines. A bit farther, around the corner from the Karmelitermarkt, is the cake shop Fett+Zucker. A small shop with cute vintage furniture and a cozy atmosphere offering all kinds of cakes to lift your spirits.

Karmelitergasse leads straight into Karmeliterplatz. Along the way the cozy café and bar Katscheli and the aperitif bistro Madai, the latter located on the corner of a pretty little square, tempt in passers-by.

Neighborhood life can also be enjoyed in the many bars and restaurants on Karmeliterplatz. The bars and restaurants on Karmeliterplatz show how diverse this neighborhood is: Café-Bistrot Harvest serves vegan cuisine, Kulturcafé Tachles offers Polish specialties, and Schank zum Reichsapfel is a city heuriger with good wine and a wonderful heuriger buffet. In between them, Weinbar Vinifero invites you to try natural wine. Common to all these establishments is that they have pretty outdoor dining areas.

The Schöne Perle restaurant has made a name for itself as something of a culinary pioneer. The kitchen in Leopoldsgasse in the former Jewish quarter has been putting a new spin on traditional Viennese cuisine. Nowadays, the Schöne Perle is a successful example of the new bistros, with elegant interior furnishings and good food.

On the way towards Augarten, there are other restaurants worth a mention: Pizza Mari is a trendy pizzeria with very good Neapolitan pizzas, Skopik & Lohn beckons with a cool interior, an outdoor dining area, small dishes, and good cocktails. A tip around the corner is Kraus on Grosse Pfarrgasse. Here, there is casual fine dining in a stylish ambience.

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Off to the Augarten!

In the Augarten, the oldest baroque garden in the city, two anti-aircraft towers act as a memorial to one of the darkest chapters in Austria’s history. Two world-famous Viennese institutions also call the Augarten home – the Augarten Vienna Porcelain Manufactory and the Vienna Boys’ Choir.

Visitors on the lookout for a slightly unusual museum can make a detour to the Museum of Crime, which is housed in one of the oldest buildings in the district – the Seifensiederhaus. The museum presents stories of Vienna’s criminal cases, ranging from jealousy-filled murders by poisoning to the assassination of Emperor Franz Joseph to the infamous serial killer Jack Unterweger. Steady nerves will come in handy, but true-crime fans will certainly get plenty of value here. Even if you do not visit the museum, it is worth taking a look at this 17th-century gem with its charming arcades in the inner courtyard, known in Vienna as the Pawlatschenhof.

Karmelitermarkt

Krummbaumgasse / Leopoldsgasse / Haidgasse
1020 Vienna

Zimmer37 Haidacher

Karmelitermarkt 37-39
1020 Vienna

Café Einfahrt

Karmelitermarkt / Haidgasse 3
1020 Vienna
  • Opening times

    • Mo - Fr, 10:00 - 01:00
    • on holidays - Sa, 08:00 - 01:00
    • Su, 08:00 - 23:00

Tewa Karmelitermarkt

Karmelitermarkt, Stand 25-29
1020 Vienna

Kaas am Markt

Karmelitermarkt, Stand 33-36
1020 Vienna
  • Opening times

    • Mo, 08:00 - 15:00
    • Tu - Fr, 08:00 - 18:00
    • Sa, 08:00 - 14:00

Cafemima

Karmelitermarkt 21-24
1020 Vienna

Weinschenke am Karmelitermarkt

Karmelitermarkt, Stand 10-12
1020 Wien

Pizza Quartier

Karmelitermarkt 96
1020 Wien
  • Opening times

    • Mo - Sa, 11:00 - 23:00
    • on holidays - Su, 11:00 - 19:00

Contor

Leopoldsgasse 51
1020 Vienna
  • Opening times

    • Mo - Fr, 17:00 - 23:00
    • Sa, 11:00 - 23:00
    • Su, 17:00 - 23:00
    • on holidays, 17:00 - 23:00

Fett+Zucker

Hollandstraße 16
1020 Vienna
  • Opening times

    • Mo, 13:00 - 20:00
    • Th - Fr, 13:00 - 20:00
    • Sa - Su, 11:00 - 20:00
    • on holidays, 11:00 - 20:00

Katscheli

Karmelitergasse 7
1020 Vienna

Madai

Große Sperlgasse 6
1020 Wien

Harvest Café-Bistrot

Karmeliterplatz 1
1020 Wien
  • Opening times

    • Mo - Tu, 14:00 - 23:00
    • Th - Fr, 14:00 - 23:00
    • Sa - Su, 10:00 - 23:00
    • on holidays, 10:00 - 23:00

Café Tachles

Karmeliterplatz 1
1020 Vienna

Schank zum Reichsapfel

Karmeliterplatz 3
1020 Wien

Vinifero

Karmeliterplatz 2
1020 Vienna

Schöne Perle

Große Pfarrgasse 2/Leopoldsgasse
1020 Vienna

Pizza Mari

Leopoldsgasse 23a
1020 Vienna
  • Opening times

    • Tu - Sa, 12:00 - 00:00
    • Su, 12:00 - 23:00
    • on holidays, 12:00 - 23:00

Skopik & Lohn

Leopoldsgasse 17
1020 Vienna

Kraus

Große Pfarrgasse 7
1020 Vienna

Crime Museum (Kriminalmuseum)

Große Sperlgasse 24
1020 Vienna
  • Vienna City Card

    • Benefits of the Vienna City Card: -30%

      Additional information on the offer:

      Standard ticket price incl. audioguide: 12,90€ /
      Reduced ticket price: 9€

  • Opening times

    • Th - Su, 10:00 - 17:00
    • on holidays, 10:00 - 17:00
    • Guided tours for groups also available by appointment

  • Accessibility

    • Main entrance
      • no steps (Swinging doors 150 cm wide)
    • Comments

      Number of steps inside: 25

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