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The small bar in a simple but sophisticated Adolf Loos design is one of the most beautiful nightspots in town. It also serves delectable cocktails.
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This bustling pub, in an area known as the Bermuda Triangle, is renowned for its draught beer served in clay jugs as well as its variety of bottled beers. There is a dance floor in the basement.
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Great Cuban atmosphere for salsa fanatics and lashings of rum attracts a crowd of locals and expats. Each day has its own motto. There are also dance instructors and guest DJs.
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This cosy beer hall not only offers a large variety of national and international beers but also live music and cultural events. Toys, books and special facilities for kids are also available.
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Vienna’s in-crowd gathers in this bar with a magnificent view of the Stephansdom (see pp8–11). Snacks, cocktails and groovy background music are on offer.
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This recently renovated greenhouse hosts a stylish restaurant and bar offering fine Austrian wines and occasional live DJ nights. The real star, however, is the beautiful glass building.
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In the Colonial-style bar with luxurious furniture and teak wood panelling, mouth-watering cocktails are served. You can also choose from more than 300 whiskies and 90 rums.
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Music is the speciality of this bar, with Viennese artists playing everything from rock to pop, funk and soul, every Monday to Thursday.
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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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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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