...ON THE WAY TO THE CITY

All the above-mentioned pubs and the Naschmarkt are located on streetcar line 1, from the Davidgasse station, along Wiedner Hauptstraße to the Technical University, Resselgasse station. They can be reached within 10 minutes and then a few meters on foot.

Wiedner Hauptstraße is still one of the most important shopping streets in Vienna. Diversity and charm characterize it. A colorful mix of branches from long-established stores and small stores with personal ambience. Culinary delights are not neglected either. Since Roman times, Wiedner Hauptstraße has been part of the historic traffic axis Kärntner Straße, Wiedner Hauptstraße, Triester Straße to the south. https://www.geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at/Wiedner Hauptstraße %C3%9Fe

The streetcar line 1 also takes you to the "Sommerszene am Donaukanal" and the "Karmelitermarkt" to Schwedenplatz station in 28 minutes. Some restaurants, like "Neni am Wasser" and the "Badeschiff" are also open in winter. 3 restaurants of the vegetarian self-service burger chain Schillinger's "Swing Kitchen" are on the way. Please find all information at the bottom of the page.


4 stops to Laurenzgasse

The restaurant "Rudi's Beisl" Wiedner Hauptstraße 88, https://www.rudisbeisl.at/
Viennese cuisine, typical Austrian home cooking, seasonal delicacies, varied daily menu. Terrace in summer.
Reservations by telephone are requested.
lhttps://www.gaultmillau.at/restaurant/rudis-beisl

Restaurant "Zum Alten Fassl" Ziegelofengasse 37, https://www.zum-alten-fassl.at/
Old Viennese restaurant. Viennese and typical Austrian cuisine, gourmet menu, daily specials. Garden in summer.
Reservations by telephone are requested.


5 stops to Johann-Strauß-Gasse

Greek Restaurant "Sokrates" Wiedner Hauptstraße 60B, https://www.restaurant-sokrates.at/
Traditional Greek cuisine and hospitality since 1984. Meat specialties, fresh fish from the wood oven grill, vegetarian dishes. Greek and Austrian wines. Lunch menu and affordable daily specials.
https://www.meinbezirk.at/wieden/c-wirtschaft/im-sokrates-wird-essen-gehen-zur-gemeinsamen-festspeise_a5879179


6 stops to Mayerhofgasse

"Café Wortner" Wiedner Hauptstrasse 55, https://www.wortner.at
Viennese coffee house since 1880. Breakfast, lunch menu, pastries. Guest garden in summer.

"Sha Guo" Clay Pots & Cocktails Wiedner Hauptstrasse 37, http://www.shaguo.at/
Asian Fusion Kitchen. Sushi, business lunch.

"Allergy Café" Wiedner Hauptstraße 35, http://www.allergikercafe.at
No allergenic ingredients. All ingredients and bread units are listed for each item.
All-day breakfast, small dishes, seasonal selection of pies, cakes and sweet delicacies.

"Wieden Bräu" Waaggasse 5, https://www.wieden-braeu.at/ temporarily closed!
Old Viennese inn brewery since 1991. Viennese delicacy cuisine, burgers, seasonal specialties. Guest garden in summer.

"Banh Mi Hoi An" Wiedner Hauptstraße 31, https://banhmihoian.at/
Vietnamese street food, also vegan and vegetarian dishes, lunch menu.


7 stops to Paulanergasse

Restaurant "Wiener Wirtschaft" of the Schrick Hotel Group. Wiedner Hauptstrasse 27-29, https://www.wienerwirtschaft.com/
Viennese cuisine, seasonal delicacies. Terrace in summer.

Generations Café "Full Board" Schleifmühlgasse 16, https://www.vollpension.wien/generationencafe/4-bezirk/
Breakfast, coffee and cake, snacks, small meals. Guest garden in summer.


8 stops to Resselgasse on the ground floor of the TU

Cafeteria at the TU "Café Schrödinger im Freihaus" Wiedner Hauptstraße 8-10, https://www.mensen.at/
Cheap breakfast, 2 cheap lunch menus, 1x vegetarian.

"TU Café" Wiedner Hauptstraße 8-10, http://www.tucafe.at/
Cheap breakfast, cheap coffee to go, snacks, small meals, sweets.

"Pointers" Pub, Sports Bar Resselgasse 5, https://pointers.at/
Burgers, finger food, salads, beer.... At fair prices.

NASCHMARKT

The Vienna Naschmarkt https://www.wien.info/de/einkaufen-essen-trinken/maerkte/naschmarkt-353540
is the largest inner-city market in Vienna. National and international products are mixed here in a colorful way. Market stalls, stores, numerous restaurants. https://www.geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at/index.php?title=Naschmarkt


ALT VIENNA COFFEE

The coffee roastery Alt Wien, Schleifmühlgasse 23, https://www.altwien.at/ offers 45 types of coffee, many of them BIO, Fairtrade or Demeter certified. Produced with love, experience and in the Old Viennese tradition of craftsmanship, in gas-powered machines, just like 80 years ago. Blends, pure, Arabicas, Robustas or Libericas, for every coffee taste and every preparation method. All coffees are freshly ground, on request, for any type of preparation.

Small coffee bar: constantly changing, freshly roasted coffees in different preparation methods to get to know.

Guided tours by appointment with coffee tasting including 250g coffee: February to October, The. - Fri., 11.00 - 16.00, EUR 16,90


JÄGERTEE - Tea tradition since 1862

Vienna's oldest tea store, JägerTEE, Operngasse 6, https://www.jaegertee.at/ is run by the 4th generation. It offers a fine selection of 300 tea varieties in the best quality. JägerTEE imports fresh harvests from selected, including small family-run, tea plantations around the world, such as India, Sri Lanka, China, Nepal, Japan, Colombia and many other countries. The fine tea leaves are hand-rolled, traditionally in a wooden tea drum. The finest nuanced tea blends are tasted and created, with much love and experience, according to old family recipes. The focus is on natural, classic tea qualities.

In the back of the store, in the cozy tea room with eight seats, you can enjoy tea and slow down in the hustle and bustle of the city center, at least for the duration of a cup of tea.


28 minutes to Schwedenplatz

Sights along the Ringstrasse with streetcar line 1 from Resselgasse station to Schwedenplatz:

Karlskirche, Hotel Bristol, view of the south tower of St. Stephen's Cathedral and Kärntner Straße, State Opera House, Burggarten and Hofburg, Prince Eugene equestrian monument, Michaelertor, Archduke Karl equestrian monument, Heldenplatz, Museum of Art History, Maria Theresia Monument, Natural History Museum, Volksgarten, Parliament, Rathauspark and City Hall, Burgtheater, Votivkirche, University, Alte Börse, Danube Canal with view of the 2nd District. District and, with a good view, to the Leopoldsberg and the Kahlenberg into the 19th District.


SUMMER SCENE ON THE DANUBE CANAL

The "Summer Scene on the Danube Canal" is open from April to October.
https://www.wien.info/de/empfehlungen/sommerszene-am-donaukanal


CARMELITER MARKET

The "Karmelitermarkt" https://www.wien.info/de/einkaufen-essen-trinken/maerkte/karmeliterviertel-349618 in the former Jewish quarter, in the 2nd district, today offers a colorful mix of national and international market stalls and restaurants.
https://www.tripadvisor.at/Attraction_Review-g190454-d4545180-Reviews-Karmelitermarkt-Vienna.html
https://www.geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at/Karmelitermarkt


BREAKFAST TIPS ALL OVER VIENNA

https://www.diefruehstueckerinnen.at/stadt/wien/
https://www.diefruehstueckerinnen.at/fruehstueckskarte/

"Knockbox Coffeehouse" Treitlstraße 3, coffee to go, tea to go, cookies.

"Heuer am Karlsplatz" at Kunsthalle Treitlstraße 2, https://www.heuer-amkarlsplatz.com/
3-course gourmet evening menu, EUR 24.00, from 6 pm, cocktail bar from 7 pm. Guest garden in summer.

"Café-Restaurant Resselpark" Wiedner Hauptstrasse 1, https://www.restaurant-resselpark.at/index.htm
Austrian and modern cuisine, small dishes. 3 lunch menus, 1x vegetarian, 1x vegan. Guest garden in summer.

Schilliger's "Swing Kitchen" Operngasse 24, https://www.swingkitchen.com/standorte/swing-kitchen-operngasse/
Vegetarian self-service burger chain. Fresh, juicy burgers, crispy nuggets, crunchy salads, golden brown baked fries, hearty sauces. 2 more branches along streetcar line 1. Schottentor station: Universitätsring 10, Schwedenplatz station: Schwedenplatz 3-4