Drinks & Nightlife
The Sign Cocktail Lounge
104 LiechtensteinstraßeAmazing gin cocktails!
Krypt bar couldn’t be more conspicuously located and yet the existence of the underground space it occupies was unknown for several decades. It wasn’t until the late 18th century heritage building was undergoing renovations that a bricked up staircase was revealed leading to a hidden 250 square meter cellar. The cavernous space used to be a semi-legal music club in the 1950s and 1960s, part of the city’s flourishing jazz scene, so it was only fitting that it has now been transformed into a contemporary cocktail bar. It has this mystical ambience that further enhances the surreal sensation of having stepped into a bar where you might just ran into James Bond just as easily as Indiana Jones..
15 locals recommend
Krypt.
WasagasseKrypt bar couldn’t be more conspicuously located and yet the existence of the underground space it occupies was unknown for several decades. It wasn’t until the late 18th century heritage building was undergoing renovations that a bricked up staircase was revealed leading to a hidden 250 square meter cellar. The cavernous space used to be a semi-legal music club in the 1950s and 1960s, part of the city’s flourishing jazz scene, so it was only fitting that it has now been transformed into a contemporary cocktail bar. It has this mystical ambience that further enhances the surreal sensation of having stepped into a bar where you might just ran into James Bond just as easily as Indiana Jones..
Sightseeing
The Serviten Quarter is an inner city neighborhood
with many private charms. Popular with French and
American expats, Sigmund Freud’s neighborhood boasts
his former practice and apartments, now turned into a
museum. Stunning Liechtenstein Garden Palace houses
the private art collection of Prince Adam of
Liechtenstein. Romantic Strudlhofstiege close to the
palace is a fantastic photo spot. With their small
independent shops and eateries, the main streets of
Liechtensteinstrasse, Porzellangasse and Servitengasse
reveal much of this area’s character. Peek into
baroque Serviten Church, with its richly decorated
dome and walls. At the Old Jewish cemetery in Seegasse
you can see one of the most pr
22 locals recommend
Servitenwirt
7 ServitengasseThe Serviten Quarter is an inner city neighborhood
with many private charms. Popular with French and
American expats, Sigmund Freud’s neighborhood boasts
his former practice and apartments, now turned into a
museum. Stunning Liechtenstein Garden Palace houses
the private art collection of Prince Adam of
Liechtenstein. Romantic Strudlhofstiege close to the
palace is a fantastic photo spot. With their small
independent shops and eateries, the main streets of
Liechtensteinstrasse, Porzellangasse and Servitengasse
reveal much of this area’s character. Peek into
baroque Serviten Church, with its richly decorated
dome and walls. At the Old Jewish cemetery in Seegasse
you can see one of the most pr
The most famous staircase of Vienna! Jugendstil (1910), perfectly restored, connecting the upper part of the 9th district with the famous Palais Liechtenstein. Tranquil and lovely stop, there are benches for sitting and resting along the staircase. Worth a photo stop. Very romantic!
36 locals recommend
Strudlhofstiege
8 StrudlhofgasseThe most famous staircase of Vienna! Jugendstil (1910), perfectly restored, connecting the upper part of the 9th district with the famous Palais Liechtenstein. Tranquil and lovely stop, there are benches for sitting and resting along the staircase. Worth a photo stop. Very romantic!
Food scene
Cafe Francais
6-8 Währinger Str.It‘s a lovely french caffe with a view on Votivkirche
Great place to try authentic austrian cuisine (for example Tafelspitz)
6 locals recommend
Zum Reznicek
10 ReznicekgasseGreat place to try authentic austrian cuisine (for example Tafelspitz)