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]]>The strangest and most memorable cafe experience you can find in Vienna will be in cafes such as Cafe Central, where it feels like you’re walking into a 16th-century British Palace. Indeed, the style is very elegant and proper, unlike any cafe you’ve ever seen. This is about as vintage as it gets, and you’ll never forget it.
This kind of cafe is somewhat the opposite of the one we just mentioned, but no less interesting. It’s intimate, beaten-down, gritty, and perfect for introverts who like to keep a low profile. Indeed, these cafes, such as Cafe Hawelka, were frequented by notable poets and philosophers over the centuries.
And finally, there are cafes you can visit in Vienna that are modern, but still unlike anything you’ve seen. Take a Vienna cafe called “Phil”, for example. It’s essentially a library and cafe hybrid, full of color and intrigue. This is just one example, and there are plenty more interesting modern coffee shops to check out in Vienna.
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]]>Like many celebrated cultural phenomena, it can sometimes feel that the cafés in Vienna have become overpriced tourist traps with massive queues, giving the impression that the authenticity is gone.
One very central café is Aida Café Konditorei, serving Viennese classics at great prices, and its prime location 5 minutes’ walk from Vienna’s opera house.
Easily identified from the outside by its pink facade, Aida Café Konditorei’s interior is simple and cheerful with plain wooden furniture, decorated by the bright colors of pastries and baked treats.
While the decor may be simple, the cakes are anything but. They serve delicious cultural staples like the sachertorte, an Austrian chocolate cake; Apple Strudel with cream; and Viennese Mozart Cake, alongside their excellent coffee or a cup of homemade Hot Chocolate, with or without rum.
There’s little more you can wish for when you sit at Aida Café Konditorei with a delicious cake. Trust us, we know.
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]]>Here are three fascinating coffee houses that you must check out on your next trip to Vienna.
Dating back to 1876, this stunningly gorgeous coffee house is undoubtedly one of the most popular and well-known in Vienna. Its old-fashioned charm and former visitors such as Sigmund Freud make it a hot spot, but it’s absolutely worth the possible wait to try a coffee and experience the environment here.
Still traditional and beautiful but a little more off of the beaten path, Schwarzenburg is the perfect coffee house to visit if you want to live like a Vienna resident. Not only do they serve delicious coffee and apple strudel, but you’ll also have the chance to try Austrian food specialties if you like.
Fenster Cafe is decidedly less traditional than the other two spots, but its delicious, artisanal coffee drinks are some of the best that you’ll find in the city. Coffee is served at a walk-up window in the middle of the heart of Vienna, meaning that you can take it on the go with you as you explore this charming city on the Danube.
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]]>The post 3 Different Kinds of Cafes to Look for in Vienna, Austria appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The strangest and most memorable cafe experience you can find in Vienna will be in cafes such as Cafe Central, where it feels like you’re walking into a 16th-century British Palace. Indeed, the style is very elegant and proper, unlike any cafe you’ve ever seen. This is about as vintage as it gets, and you’ll never forget it.
This kind of cafe is somewhat the opposite of the one we just mentioned, but no less interesting. It’s intimate, beaten-down, gritty, and perfect for introverts who like to keep a low profile. Indeed, these cafes, such as Cafe Hawelka, were frequented by notable poets and philosophers over the centuries.
And finally, there are cafes you can visit in Vienna that are modern, but still unlike anything you’ve seen. Take a Vienna cafe called “Phil”, for example. It’s essentially a library and cafe hybrid, full of color and intrigue. This is just one example, and there are plenty more interesting modern coffee shops to check out in Vienna.
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]]>The post At the Heart Of Vienna, this Café is the Real Deal appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Like many celebrated cultural phenomena, it can sometimes feel that the cafés in Vienna have become overpriced tourist traps with massive queues, giving the impression that the authenticity is gone.
One very central café is Aida Café Konditorei, serving Viennese classics at great prices, and its prime location 5 minutes’ walk from Vienna’s opera house.
Easily identified from the outside by its pink facade, Aida Café Konditorei’s interior is simple and cheerful with plain wooden furniture, decorated by the bright colors of pastries and baked treats.
While the decor may be simple, the cakes are anything but. They serve delicious cultural staples like the sachertorte, an Austrian chocolate cake; Apple Strudel with cream; and Viennese Mozart Cake, alongside their excellent coffee or a cup of homemade Hot Chocolate, with or without rum.
There’s little more you can wish for when you sit at Aida Café Konditorei with a delicious cake. Trust us, we know.
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]]>The post Check Out These Fascinating Coffee Houses in Vienna appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Here are three fascinating coffee houses that you must check out on your next trip to Vienna.
Dating back to 1876, this stunningly gorgeous coffee house is undoubtedly one of the most popular and well-known in Vienna. Its old-fashioned charm and former visitors such as Sigmund Freud make it a hot spot, but it’s absolutely worth the possible wait to try a coffee and experience the environment here.
Still traditional and beautiful but a little more off of the beaten path, Schwarzenburg is the perfect coffee house to visit if you want to live like a Vienna resident. Not only do they serve delicious coffee and apple strudel, but you’ll also have the chance to try Austrian food specialties if you like.
Fenster Cafe is decidedly less traditional than the other two spots, but its delicious, artisanal coffee drinks are some of the best that you’ll find in the city. Coffee is served at a walk-up window in the middle of the heart of Vienna, meaning that you can take it on the go with you as you explore this charming city on the Danube.
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