Huerigen-Not too touristy
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Huerigen-Not too touristy
HI - Can anyone recommend a huerigen in Vienna that is not terribly touristy and yet easy enough to get to via bus/rail/tram? Prefereably one that Viennese would go to.
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Take the streetcar " D" to the end station in Nussdorf. walk up hill about 100 metres on the left side of the street are 3 local heurigen. Look in each one - pick the one you like best.
Very few tourists. Nice gardens too , if weather permits.
" D" runs from Sudbahnhof to the " Ring"-
around the " Ring" to the Stock Exchange- onward to Nussdorf. so very easy to get it.
No change needed- trip takes about 25- 35 minutes from Opera area.
Very few tourists. Nice gardens too , if weather permits.
" D" runs from Sudbahnhof to the " Ring"-
around the " Ring" to the Stock Exchange- onward to Nussdorf. so very easy to get it.
No change needed- trip takes about 25- 35 minutes from Opera area.
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If it's not too late, you can try:
"zum weihrauch" - http://www.zumweihrauch.at/essen.html
"zum weihrauch" - http://www.zumweihrauch.at/essen.html
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In my experience, "heurigen" is a wine restaurant, usually with an outdoors garden with tables under the trees. Lots of them up in the hills around Vienna. Very pleasant places to spend an evening.
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<i>Heurigen</i> operate under very specific rules, which include, I believe, no direct food preparation and the wines must be from the local area. Some are even limited to the new wines and can't be open all year-round.
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