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Address: Kaerntner Strasse 26, Vienna 1010
Among the city's oldest shops, J & L Lobmeyer features world-class crystal and porcelain, with items ranging from tableware to decorative glass objects. Their superbly crafted chandeliers can be found in European and Arabian palaces, the Kremlin, and the New York Metropolitan Opera. There's also a fascinating museum...
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Address: Gumpendorfer Strasse 81, Vienna 1060
Founded in 1951, this prominent designer of enamel jewelry is highly esteemed among the world's leading art critics and institutes. Collections are accompanied by a wide variety of accessories and are centered on historical motifs, such as Greco-Roman flourishes, as well as the works of artists such as Claude Monet.
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Address: Graben 30, Vienna 1010
The world's smallest homemade chocolates and confections are anything but short on quality. Made with the finest ingredients and packaged in elaborate artistic containers, these unsurpassed candies are perfect gift items.
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Address: Obere Augartenstrasse 1, Vienna 1020
Located in the former hunting castle of Empress Maria Theresa, this famous porcelain manufacturer is renowned for its luxurious hand-painted items. The showroom boasts a dazzling assortment of figurines and candleholders in a variety of designs and patterns. Tours are available for €6. There is also a retail outlet on...
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Address: Wagramerstrasse 81, Vienna 1220
Travel east across the Danube on the U1 to this shopping center in Vienna's 22nd district. 160 shops and service plus 20 restaurants, cafés and take-away stands. After a day's shopping, you can cross the road to the Donauplex with its cinema, disco and restaurants.
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Address: Graben, Vienna 1010
Graben means ditch, and this street's name goes back to the Roman Empire when a ditch ran along a wall that was erected on this site. Stretching from St. Stephen's to the Kohlmarkt, it is today one of the city's most exclusive addresses. Its most prominent feature is the magnificent Pestsaeule (plague column), which...
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Address: Kaerntnerstrasse, Vienna 1010
Running from St. Stephen's to the Hotel Sacher and the State Opera House, this, along with the Graben, forms Vienna's most noble shopping area. Amongst Kaerntnerstrasse's more famous residents are not only the aforementioned hotel and opera house, but also Palais Esterhazy, the Loos-Bar, the Malteserkirche, Steffl...
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Address: Stephansplatz 7, Vienna 1010
"Chocolate for everyone" was the motto on which this business was built in the 1890s. The company's most famous product is the "Manner Schnitten," a wafer biscuit with hazelnut filling, which every Austrian child knows the way American children know chocolate-chip cookies. Today, Manner is Austria's biggest sweets...
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Address: Mariahilferstrasse, Vienna 1070
A more than one-mile-long fix for the true shopaholic. There are some stops for the culturally minded, but this is the city's center for those who simply enjoy buying things. International chain stores are well represented. There are plenty of fast-food outlets, both local and international. City authorities,...
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Address: Wienzeile, Kettenbrücke, Vienna 1040
A glorious attack on the senses and Vienna's most famous food market. One alley of food stalls and a parallel alley of restaurants and cafés. In the days before Vienna rediscovered itself as a metropolis, the Naschmarkt was the only place where you could get a decent range of foreign foods; although it's lost some of...
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