When it comes to shopping, Vienna has always been known for couture men’s clothing. The family-run spot Netousek, on Gumpendorfer Strasse, has been c... Read More
When it comes to shopping, Vienna has always been known for couture men’s clothing. The family-run spot Netousek, on Gumpendorfer Strasse, has been creating suits for 75 years, and Mühlbauer has been making bespoke hats for a century. But in recent years, the city has come to embrace cutting-edge design from across Europe. Boutiques like Nachbarin carry hard-to-find pieces from Chalayan and Preen. Across the river, in the Second District, women can find Arnold Haas scarves at Wubet and high-end clothing at Song. If you’re looking for designer furniture, head to Lichterloh, with its unparalleled collection of mid-century design, or Das Möbel, which sells excellent Austrian and European home design products. And yes, they’ll help you get it all home.
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Bäckerstrasse4 Gallery
In one of the city's finest modern art galleries, the emphasis is on younger artists, mostly from right here in Vienna. Read More
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Buntwaesche
This locally owned children's shop sells impossibly soft cotton designs—everything from T-shirts and skirts to onesies and leg warmers—for your youngest... Read More
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Lichterloh
Midcentury Modern furniture fans will love this carefully curated showroom of Europe's finest furniture of the 20th century. The Gumpendorferstrasse is... Read More
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Robert Horn's Wien
A fine-leather-goods maker just behind St. Stephan's cathedral, Horn's wallets, bags, and books—often in bold colors—are a mark of distinction in the... Read More
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Wolfensson
The cutting-edge men's and women's wear here are all in a muted palate of beige, white, gray, and black. You'll find high-end materials and European... Read More
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