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Viennese Heurigen Season
Nestled in Döbling (Heurigen Wine Village) (19th District), staying near Viennese Heurigen Season offers sophisticated, scenic, wine-soaked, and traditionally viennese. Whether you're looking for a budget-friendly option or a luxury retreat, this area has something for every traveler.
Ditch the imperial center for the vine-covered hills of the 19th district. From March through November, local vintners open their rustic doors and sun-dappled gardens to serve the year’s new wine. In Vienna, a Heuriger is both the young wine and the tavern itself. It is the home of Gemütlichkeit (a …
About the 19th District Area
Sophisticated, scenic, wine-soaked, and traditionally Viennese
Welcome to Döbling, the Vienna 19th district where imperial polish meets the dirt-under-the-fingernails reality of a working wine village. Don't expect the stiff, museum-heavy vibe of the city center. Here, the Vienna Woods press right up against 19th-century villas and sprawling urban vineyards. It's a place where you'll swap the Sacher Torte for a carafe of cold white wine while looking out over a 180-degree sweep of the Danube. Geographically, it's a collection of village pockets like Grinzing, Neustift am Walde, and Nussdorf. Each feels like a time capsule. You're only a short tram ride from the Ringstrasse, but with the Kahlenberg and Leopoldsberg hills at your back, it feels like a different country. Go if you want to hike, eat until you're stuffed, and drink in leafy courtyards. Skip it if you're looking for late-night techno. This is the capital of Viennese Gemütlichkeit, and it doesn't apologize for its slow, indulgent pace.
Don't Miss
- •Grinzing and Neustift am Walde Wine Taverns
- •Panoramic Views from Kahlenberg
- •Beethoven Museum in Heiligenstadt
- •Sonnbergmarkt Food Market
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Local Tip
Look for the Pine Branch: A Föhrenbusch above a door means the Heuriger is officially open for the new season.