Market Dates:
Hey everyone! Vienna’s Christmas markets are coming soon, and they’re going to be amazing! While a couple of markets have released dates, most of the market dates are still being worked out. There’s going to be a ton of festive fun at places like Schönbrunn Palace, Stephansplatz, and Belvedere Palace. From beautiful, handcrafted gifts to delicious seasonal treats, there’s will be much to enjoy. Can’t wait for the twinkling lights, cozy vibes, and holiday cheer all over the city! Stay tuned for more details and get ready for some Christmas magic in Vienna! 🎄
Schönbrunn Palace Christmas Market | To be announced |
Stephansplatz Christmas Market | To be announced |
Genussmarkt bei der | To be announced |
Christmas Village on Maria Thersien Square | To be announced |
Advent im Gartenpalais Liechtenstein | To be announced |
Weihnachtsdorf Campus Universita | To be announced |
Old Viennese Christmas Market | To be announced |
Art Advent Karlsplatz | To be announced |
Christmas Village Belvedere Palace | To be announced |
Weihnachtsmarkt am Hof | To be announced |
Christmas Market at Spittelberg | To be announced |
Wiener Christkinlmarkt am Rathaus | To be announced |
Wintermarkt at the Riesenradplatz | 21 Nov, 2025 – 6 Jan, 2026 Mon-Fri 12-10pm, Sat-Sun 11am-10pm 24 Dec 10am-5pm, 31 Dec 12pm-2am |
Alm Advent | 20 Nov – 20 Dec, 2025 |
Hirschstetten Advent Flower Gardens | To be announced |
Recommended Accommodations:
- Hotel Bristol – This luxury 5-star hotel is right next to the iconic Vienna Opera House, offering top-notch service, elegance, and comfort. Perfect for those looking to experience Vienna in style, it’s a short walk to many attractions and Christmas markets.
- Alstadt Vienna – A fabulous 4-star boutique hotel centrally located near Vienna’s Museum quarter. This place combines modern comfort with a unique artistic touch. It’s perfect if you want to be close to the city’s culture, museums, and, of course, the festive Christmas markets.
- Leonardo Hotel Vienna – A modern and 4-star hotel located just a short tram ride from the city center, this spot is great for those wanting a convenient base to explore Vienna. It’s close to shopping areas and public transport, making it easy to get to the Christmas markets and other attractions.
Arrival & Location:
Getting to Vienna from the main transportation hubs is pretty straightforward, whether you’re coming by train, plane, or car.
By Car:
If you’re driving to Vienna, the city has plenty of parking options, with parking garages scattered around the city center, though it can get tricky to find parking in the busiest areas. The Park & Ride facilities on the outskirts of the city offer a great alternative, where you can park and hop on public transport into the city center. Keep in mind that there’s a “fee zone” for street parking in central Vienna, so make sure to check signs or use apps for parking meters.
From the Train Station (Wien Hauptbahnhof):
If you’re arriving by train, the Hauptbahnhof (Vienna’s main train station) is well connected to the city. It’s just a short ride to the city center via the U1 subway (about 10 minutes) or trams and buses. You can also grab a taxi or use ride-sharing services.
From the Airport (Vienna International Airport):
If you’re flying in, the Vienna International Airport is about 16 km (10 miles) from the city center. You can take the City Airport Train (CAT), which gets you to the city in about 16 minutes. Alternatively, you can hop on the S7 S-Bahn for a cheaper option (around 25 minutes), or grab a taxi for about a 20-minute ride depending on traffic.
Private car transfer from the airport to city hotel (a one-way transfer by Wien Transfer will cost around $55-65 USD)
Holiday Activities:
To be announced
Restaurant Recommendations:
- Sixta Restaurant – If you’re craving authentic Austrian dishes with a bit of a modern twist, Sixta is the place to check out. It’s in a great location near the city center, so you can easily pop by after strolling through Vienna’s beautiful streets and markets.
- YOU Vienna – For a more contemporary vibe, YOU Vienna offers a fresh take on international cuisine with an emphasis on quality ingredients. It’s tucked away in the 7th district near the Museum Quarter, making it an ideal spot after a day of sightseeing and exploring Vienna’s cultural scene.
- Mochi – If you’re into sushi and Japanese-inspired dishes, Mochi is a must-visit. This spot in the 4th district is known for its creative fusion dishes and laid-back yet stylish atmosphere—perfect for a cozy meal while exploring the city.
- Cafe Central – A classic Viennese café with a rich history, offering a delicious selection of pastries, coffee, and brunch options in a stunning setting.
- Das Eduard – Located in the 6th district, this café offers a relaxed atmosphere with tasty brunch dishes, including eggs, fresh salads, and delicious pastries.
Note: I recommend making dining reservations in advance during the busy holiday season.