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    Vienna’s Naschmarkt

    Posted by ninnytendo 14 February 2012

    Vienna’s Naschmarkt is more than an antique market. It is a mixture of Austrian traditions, antique dealers, fleamarket and food stalls. Located by two beautiful art deco houses built by Viennese Jugendstil architect Otto Wagner it runs every Saturday and it dates back to the 16th Century. Here you will find antique dealers selling everything from old postcards, books, militaria, porcelain, Austrian glassware, gramophones dating back to the 1900s and old dolls to stalls set up by Easter European sellers who come to Vienna for the weekend to sell vintage clothes, bric-a-brac, exotic goods and curios. The market has a very vibrant atmosphere where Austrians and tourists alike soak up the rich diversity of stalls looking for that special find. By the end of the day stallholders lower their prices considerably (sometimes as low as 50 cents of a Euro) and right before closing time sellers even offer some items for free.

    www.wienernaschmarkt.eu/index.html
    (+43) 1 270 21 56
    Google map: bit.ly/Hmzvuy


    Opening times:
    Flea Market: 6:30 am to 4pm every Saturday
    Food Stalls: Mon-Sat 6am- 6pm

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