Vienna is one of Europe's most visited cities for many reasons. These include its unique charm, rich history, and splendid location. Moreover, people visiting this lovely city enjoy partaking in countless activities and an endless number of unique attractions not found anywhere else in the world. For instance, visitors to Vienna get amused by witnessing the historic Hofburg, exploring imperial Schönbrunn Palace and Gardens, seeing St Stephen's Cathedral, and taking in a performance at the Spanish Riding School. This is not to mention the iconic Belvedere Palace, the magnificent Vienna Zoo, and the amusing Giant Ferris Wheel.

However, Vienna is so unique because it was where Europe's obsession with coffee started. This is why it is vital to visit the traditional Kaffeehauses of Vienna when touring this marvelous city.

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Those Unique Viennese Cafés Are Worth Queuing For

Café Central in Vienna was known to be a spot where the city's intellectuals gathered since the Kaffeehaus was established in 1876. For instance, Leon Trotsky, Sigmund Freud, and architect Adolf Loos are all known to have visited Café Central in Vienna.

  • Recommended: When visiting Café Central in Vienna, people are advised to try the delicious cakes served there and the fantastic Melange cappuccino.

Another Kaffeehaus worth visiting in Vienna is Café Schwarzenberg, the oldest café on the Ringstrasse. Moreover, it is one of Vienna's most opulent coffee houses, thanks to its wood-paneled and marble interior. However, Café Schwarzenberg wasn't renovated until 1979 after the Soviets severely damaged it during the post-war occupation.

  • Recommended: People visiting Café Schwarzenberg in Vienna must try the hot chocolate Alt Wiener Art, served with vanilla, cinnamon, and whipped cream.

Café Hawelka is less formal than its counterparts in Vienna and boasts well-worn chairs and tables. It resembles a living room rather than an upmarket coffee house. Moreover, Café Hawelka was frequented by celebrities and stars of the Vienna art scene during the 60s and 70s heyday. This Kaffeehaus is located off the Graben, the main pedestrianized shopping drag in Vienna.

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This Café Is Located In One Of Vienna's Most Historic Hotel

Hotel Sacher is home to a unique café where people can try the Sachertorte, Vienna's most famous cake. The latter consists of an apricot and dark chocolate mix served with unsweetened whipped cream. The dessert was created in Vienna for Prince Metternich. Although the recipe of the Sachertorte remains a secret to this day, anyone tasting the majestic cake in Café Sacher will feel like royalty.

People visiting Vienna enjoy going to the tiny Kleines Café in the city located on the pretty Franziskanerplatz. In addition to the delicious coffee, people enjoy tasting the simple dishes at Kleines Café and spend the night there while sipping some beer and wine on tap. Another Kaffeehaus worth visiting in Vienna is Café Leopold, located in the MuseumsQuartier cultural complex. This café also operates as a restaurant and a bar simultaneously. Furthermore, Café Leopold offers Viennese specialties, Asian dishes, and pasta meals. It is worth hitting this Kaffeehaus during summer to attend a DJ party on the weekends at Café Leopold's famous terrace in the complex's central courtyard.

Politicians, theatre-goers, and academics have frequented café Landtmann in Vienna since 1873. Furthermore, it was a favorite for Sigmund Freud. Café Landtmann is also a very posh and spacious Kaffeehaus in Vienna. It is worth sitting on the terrace of Café Landtmann, which overlooks the Burgtheater in summer.

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The Kohlmarkt is considered one of Vienna's most prestigious shopping strips, and this is where café Demel is located. The vitrines of this unique Kaffeehaus are displayed the tastiest sweet treats that will quickly draw people inside Demel to try those delicacies. At Demel, people expect to find any Viennese pastry or cake that they have ever dreamed of. Moreover, savory options are available on the menu, including sausages with mustard or schnitzel. Additionally, people visiting Demel enjoy walking past the coffee house to behold the attractiveness of the sugary artworks on display.

A novel café in Vienna is Vollpension, where grandpas and grandmas are the ones who bake the cakes to tried-and-tested family recipes. Moreover, this unique café brings people together from various generations and makes them feel at home. Also, at Vollpension, people can have breakfast and eat some light bites. It is worth trying the eggnog when visiting this café. This specialty can be found on the Grandma's drink cabinet classics section of the menu.

One of Vienna's most excellent up-and-coming districts houses the Kulturcafé Tachles, where people can relax on the terrace with a beer or coffee while enjoying the views of the Karmeliterkirche during summer. Moreover, during the winter season, visitors to the café can sit in the film-themed interior of Kulturcafé Tachles. Additionally, visitors to this Kaffeehaus can partake in readings, open mic, and cabaret nights in the basement.

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