A vacation in Vienna is unthinkable without tasting the local specialties that have emerged as a result of the harmonious integration of cultures and traditions from different countries. When you ask where to eat in Vienna, you'll hear the names and addresses of all sorts of local taverns, coffee shops and restaurants.
If you visit the Austrian capital during the warmer months, you'll be sure to see the Schanigarten - more than 1,800 open-air summer terraces - in various parts of the city. They are most often located near the usual cafés, but can also be found in squares and even on sidewalks.