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2 hours (Approx.)
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Offered in: English and 1 more
Good for avoiding crowds
Keeping you safe during COVID-19
Overview
Explore Vienna’s incredible outdoor market, the Naschmarkt, on a 2-hour tour. Wander the bustling stretch of stalls that showcase a colorful display of exotic produce, rare delicacies and local vegetables and fruits. Follow your local guide from vendor to vendor, sampling the fare, shopping for ingredients and learning the best Austrian recipes to try back at home. Numbers are limited to 10 people on this tour to ensure an intimate experience.
- 2-hour walking tour of Naschmarkt in Vienna
- Explore the centuries-old market’s wide variety of produce, spices, cheese, bread and more
- Get a taste of both Austria and the world as you sample local and international specialties
- Enjoy the energetic atmosphere of the market, beloved by both locals and visitors
- Hear cooking tips from your local guide about how to use exotic spices to prepare your next meal
- Small-group tour limited to 10 ensures a more personalized experience
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Your tour will begin near the Naschmarkt, where you’ll join up with your guide and head into the hustle and bustle.
Stop at the array of colorful stalls to chat with the vendors and taste the fare, which alters seasonally. You may find yourself trying anything from Viennese cucumbers to Middle Eastern kebabs, or exotic spices and ruby pomegranates.
As you go, hear about the market’s 16th-century origins, when milk bottles were the main item on supply. By the 18th century, the Naschmarkt was the city’s main hub for purchasing produce and today remains unrivaled in its culinary diversity, ranging from fresh bread and cheese to crepes and sushi.
After tasting a variety of Austrian, Mediterranean and Asian offerings at the stalls, pick up some insider tips while perusing the herbs and spices so you can experiment with new dishes back at home.
After two hours of exploring the market, your tour will conclude at your original departure point.
Stop at the array of colorful stalls to chat with the vendors and taste the fare, which alters seasonally. You may find yourself trying anything from Viennese cucumbers to Middle Eastern kebabs, or exotic spices and ruby pomegranates.
As you go, hear about the market’s 16th-century origins, when milk bottles were the main item on supply. By the 18th century, the Naschmarkt was the city’s main hub for purchasing produce and today remains unrivaled in its culinary diversity, ranging from fresh bread and cheese to crepes and sushi.
After tasting a variety of Austrian, Mediterranean and Asian offerings at the stalls, pick up some insider tips while perusing the herbs and spices so you can experiment with new dishes back at home.
After two hours of exploring the market, your tour will conclude at your original departure point.
Itinerary
Loud calls from the stand operators, smells and smells, a variety of colors like in paradise ... that's how you imagine an oriental bazaar ... But we are in Vienna, meet Peter and want to explore the famous Vienna Naschmarkt together. Whether the word" Naschmarkt "is something with me Will we be allowed to “snack” something? We ask ourselves these and more questions while we put on our hand-sewn linen bags - we find out that there is a porcelain spoon in these bags that we need to taste - so we will be allowed to "snack"
Duration: 2 hours
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