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You not only get hearty dishes at Salm Bräu but they also brew their own beers. The food complements the ale – different sausage specialities and bread with various spreads.
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Very popular among the well-to-do young Viennese, this trendy place has a great atmosphere with a view over Vienna’s rooftops. Good wines and cocktails.
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In a city so intrinsically linked to classical music, no visitor should miss a tour of the spectacular State Opera House (see pp30–31).
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The theatre is Vienna’s best known musical stage for both international and national productions (see p111).
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A veritable dance temple with two large floors. The music is mainly House, Funk and Hip Hop.
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Next to the U4 stop Meid-linger Hauptstrasse it hosts theme nights from Boogie to Classic Rock.
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Everything from Tango to Havana nights.
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The Volksgarten is one of the city’s most established party zones, with a varied mix of music – soul, funk, hip-hop and house. There’s a fabulous garden in summer.
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The “People’s Opera” opened in 1898 after a group of industrialists had raised funds to celebrate Franz Joseph’s Golden Jubilee and the façade of the theatre has remained unchanged. Today light operas and operettas are performed here, as well as dance productions.
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Just opposite the Secession Building (see pp32–3), this trendy place is not only a wine shop but also a bar with more than 60 wines from all across the globe. It also serves Italian cuisine.
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