Must-see shopping in Vienna

  • Woka

    Vienna

    Get a feel for the spectacular Wiener Werkstätte aesthetic and Bauhaus, art deco and Secessionist design, with Woka's reproductions of lamps designed by…

  • Park

    Vienna

    A stark all-white 480-sq-m space is a blank canvas for showcasing fashion books, magazines, accessories and furnishings, as well as high-end fashion…

  • Die Buntique

    Vienna

    Adorable items for babies and toddlers, most with cute animal motifs, are designed and made here on site: mobiles, rattles, pram pendants and chains, hand…

  • Fruth

    Vienna

    The inimitable Eduard Fruth creates edible works of art, including strawberry tartlets, rich truffles, feather-light eclairs, and chocolate flavoured with…

  • Nudel Manufaktur

    Vienna

    Pasta, noodles, dumplings, gnocchi and pestos and sauces, all lovingly handmade with local ingredients and available to take away, including as gifts and…

  • Schmuckladen

    Vienna

    At the Schmuckladen workshop, goldsmith Ilga Zemann puts her own imaginative spin on jewellery, from fragile silver leaf necklaces to quirky button rings.

  • Löwenherz

    Vienna

    This friendly and thoughtfully stocked bookshop stocks a grand collection of LGBT magazines and books.

  • Elke Freytag

    Vienna

    Designer Elke Freytag produces silky, shapely dresses, separates and swimwear.

  • Wein & Co

    Vienna

    With a wide selection of quality European and New World wines, and a huge variety of local bottles, this branch of Wein & Co is a good place to try before…

  • Wolford

    Vienna

    Perhaps the best-known Austrian brand in the fashion world, Wolford (founded in 1949) is renowned for high-quality hosiery. At this central branch you’ll…

  • Thalia

    Vienna

    Vienna’s biggest bookshop, spread over four floors with an in-house cafe, has an ‘International Bookshop’ at the back of the ground floor, with lots of…

  • United Nude

    Vienna

    Founded by Rem D Koolhaas (the nephew of star Dutch architect Rem Koolhaus) and seventh-generation English shoemaker Galahad Clark (of Clarks shoes),…

  • Schauraum

    Vienna

    Cutting-edge tableware and accessories are among the unusual applied arts at Schauraum, along with Karin Merkl's clever, versatile jumpers, scarves and…

  • Gerngross

    Vienna

    Five floors of shops at Gerngoss cover most genres, although the selection is very mainstream. Cafes and restaurants within the complex include two on the…

  • Steffl

    Vienna

    Steffl is one of Vienna's largest department stores, filled with designer labels and cosmetics. Don't miss the view from its rooftop Sky Bar.

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