Food scene
Cafe Raimann is just around the corner, open early and late, and serves Viennese cafe tradition!
14 locals recommend
Cafe Raimann
285 Schönbrunner Str.Cafe Raimann is just around the corner, open early and late, and serves Viennese cafe tradition!
Gasthaus Stafler is just down the street! They are a family business, the staff is kind, and without fail, they serve high-quality ingredients in affordable lunches.
11 locals recommend
Gasthaus Stafler
4 EhrenfelsgasseGasthaus Stafler is just down the street! They are a family business, the staff is kind, and without fail, they serve high-quality ingredients in affordable lunches.
LGBT Locals
Mango bar is a fun late-night early-morning favorite. Although it's a small spot, dancing is sure to happen. The crowd changes night to night, so you're always in for a surprise.
Mango
3 LaimgrubengasseMango bar is a fun late-night early-morning favorite. Although it's a small spot, dancing is sure to happen. The crowd changes night to night, so you're always in for a surprise.
Marea Alta is a hub for queer souls from around the city and the world. Weekdays they usually serve chill lesbian vibes and weekends are for the dancing queens.
11 locals recommend
Marea Alta
28 Gumpendorfer Str.Marea Alta is a hub for queer souls from around the city and the world. Weekdays they usually serve chill lesbian vibes and weekends are for the dancing queens.
With a view of the famous Naschmarkt and voluptuously large cake slices, Cafe Savoy is a must-see classic. LGBT local!
14 locals recommend
Cafe Savoy.
36 Linke WienzeileWith a view of the famous Naschmarkt and voluptuously large cake slices, Cafe Savoy is a must-see classic. LGBT local!
Traveler advice
Getting around
Do not talke the CAT (City Airport Train), as it is three times the price of a regular train.
I recommend simply taking any train to Meidling Bahnhof, as it is just one station on the metro line U6 from the apartment.
Ways to save
A weekly subway ticket costs just as much as a 72-hour ticket.
If you are staying even just a little longer than 3 days, consider a weekly subway ticket. Make sure you validate your ticket and stay within the limits. The Vienna subway works on an honor system, so no doors will stop you. However, if you travel with a ticket that expired even just an hour before, you may have to pay a fine of up to 103 euros!