A. Cafe Central in Herrengasse fulfills most people's image of a traditional Viennese cafe with its vaulted ceilings and chandeliers. Adolf Hitler was a regular in his student days (www.palaisevents.at). If that puts you off, try Cafe Berg in Berggasse. The favourite of the city's gay community, it is friendly and stylish and is renowned for its two-course lunch for seven euros.(www.cafe-berg.at). British designer Terence Conran is responsible for the Cafe Dreschler (Gumpendorfer Strasse), which combines the feel of a traditional cafe with a hip nightclub (www.cafedrechsler.at). If you would like to experience a homely, family-run cafe, the one for you is Cafe Prucket in Stubenring. It has been run by the same family for more than a century and is a delicious slice a fifties kitsch (www.pruekel.at). Another very traditional coffee house with marble tables, parquet floors and embroidered banquettes is the Cafe Sperl in Gumpendorfer Strasse. It was recently voted the best Viennese coffee house in the world (www.cafesperl.at). The most star-studded cafe in town is the Landtmann in Dr Karl Lueger Ring. A favourite of Marlene Dietrich and SIgmund Freud during its illustrious past, this is where you will run into visiting celebrities and is probably the best choice for a memorable birthday party (www.landtmann.at). (4 July 2010)
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Best Cafes in Vienna
A. Cafe Central in Herrengasse fulfills most people's image of a traditional Viennese cafe with its vaulted ceilings and chandeliers. Adolf Hitler was a regular in his student days (www.palaisevents.at). If that puts you off, try Cafe Berg in Berggasse. The favourite of the city's gay community, it is friendly and stylish and is renowned for its two-course lunch for seven euros.(www.cafe-berg.at). British designer Terence Conran is responsible for the Cafe Dreschler (Gumpendorfer Strasse), which combines the feel of a traditional cafe with a hip nightclub (www.cafedrechsler.at). If you would like to experience a homely, family-run cafe, the one for you is Cafe Prucket in Stubenring. It has been run by the same family for more than a century and is a delicious slice a fifties kitsch (www.pruekel.at). Another very traditional coffee house with marble tables, parquet floors and embroidered banquettes is the Cafe Sperl in Gumpendorfer Strasse. It was recently voted the best Viennese coffee house in the world (www.cafesperl.at). The most star-studded cafe in town is the Landtmann in Dr Karl Lueger Ring. A favourite of Marlene Dietrich and SIgmund Freud during its illustrious past, this is where you will run into visiting celebrities and is probably the best choice for a memorable birthday party (www.landtmann.at). (4 July 2010)
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