Heuriger Wine Taverns and Danube
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Vienna's beloved Heuriger wine taverns in the hillside villages of Grinzing and Nussdorf, paired with al fresco Danube-side bars for summer evenings
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Heuriger Schübel-Auer
Nestled in the heart of Grinzing, Heuriger Schübel-Auer boasts a charming garden adorned with grapevines, creating an intimate atmosphere that feels like a step back in time. This family-run establishment has been serving its own wine since the 19th century, offering a taste of tradition alongside stunning views of the Vienna Woods.
Der Hirt
With its rustic wooden beams and panoramic terrace overlooking the vineyards, Heuriger Hirt is a perfect spot for wine lovers to sample the local vintage while enjoying the sunset. This tavern is renowned for its authentic ambiance and its connection to Vienna's wine-making heritage, providing a genuine taste of the region’s culture.
Mayer am Nussberg
Perched on a hillside, Heuriger Kahlenberg offers breathtaking views of the Danube and the city below, making it an ideal location for leisurely summer evenings. The tavern features a large outdoor terrace, where guests can sip on house-made wines and indulge in traditional Austrian fare, all while soaking in the serene landscape.
Weinbau Mörwald GmbH
Located in the picturesque village of Nussdorf, Weingut Mörwald is not just a wine tavern, but a family-owned vineyard that has been cultivating grapes for generations. The inviting atmosphere and attentive service make it a beloved spot for both locals and tourists, offering a diverse selection of wines paired with hearty local specialties.
Das Schreiberhaus Heurigen & Catering
Heuriger Schreiber stands out for its vibrant garden filled with flowers and grapevines, creating a lively yet cozy setting for enjoying a glass of wine. Known for its homemade snacks and wines, this tavern embodies the essence of Vienna's Heuriger culture, where conviviality and community spirit thrive.
Weingut & Heuriger Christ
A staple in Grinzing since 1830, Heuriger Rainer radiates old-world charm with its traditional wooden furnishings and welcoming atmosphere. This tavern is famous for its own wine production and offers a menu filled with classic Viennese dishes, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely meal in good company.
Winery and Buschenschank Koller
Set in the scenic hills of Nussdorf, Heuriger Koller offers a charming ambiance with stunning views of the Danube. The tavern is known for its friendly service and extensive wine selection, making it a favorite for both casual drinkers and connoisseurs alike.
Weingut Zawodsky
A hidden gem in Grinzing, Heuriger Zawodsky enchants visitors with its intimate garden and quiet atmosphere, making it a perfect retreat from the bustle of the city. The family-run establishment prides itself on serving wines crafted from their own vineyards, paired with delicious homemade dishes that evoke the spirit of Vienna.
Fuhrgassl-Huber, Weingut und Buschenschank
With its scenic terrace overlooking the vineyards, Heuriger Doblhoff offers a serene escape where guests can sample exquisite wines in a tranquil setting. The rustic decor and friendly staff create a warm atmosphere, making it a favored spot for both locals and visitors seeking genuine Viennese hospitality.
Weingut Hofer
Set against a backdrop of rolling vineyards, Heuriger Wiedenhofer combines an authentic Heuriger experience with panoramic views of the city. The warm, inviting atmosphere is complemented by a menu that highlights locally sourced ingredients and a fine selection of their own wines.
Bauer-Weiß Heuriger
A charming family-run Heuriger, Weiss offers a delightful array of wines produced right on site, enveloped in a picturesque garden setting. The tavern’s friendly vibe and commitment to preserving traditional winemaking practices make it a beloved stop for those looking to immerse themselves in Vienna’s rich wine culture.
Stöckl im Park
Heuriger Stöckl captivates with its enchanting outdoor terrace surrounded by lush greenery, inviting guests to relax and savor the taste of Vienna's finest wines. With a history steeped in tradition, this Heuriger offers a menu filled with local specialties, making every visit a delightful experience.
Winery Thomas Gritsch - courtyard in the arcades
Heuriger Gritsch is a vibrant spot in Grinzing, known for its lively atmosphere and welcoming staff. Guests can enjoy a selection of house wines while seated on the spacious terrace, making it an ideal place for socializing and enjoying the breathtaking views of the surrounding vineyards.
Heuriger Sissi Huber
With its idyllic location and rustic charm, Heuriger Huber invites guests to relax and enjoy stunning views of the vineyards and the Danube. The extensive wine selection pairs perfectly with a menu that celebrates local flavors, making it a must-visit for wine enthusiasts.
Buschenschank Fam Moser
Located in the picturesque hills of Grinzing, Heuriger Moser is a beloved destination for those seeking a true taste of Viennese wine culture. The tavern's warm ambiance and friendly staff make it a welcoming spot to enjoy house-made wines and traditional dishes in a relaxing garden setting.
Böck Weingut Heurigen
Tucked away in Grinzing, Heuriger Bock is celebrated for its stunning views and warm, inviting atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a delightful selection of wines, all produced on-site, while savoring hearty Austrian cuisine in a charming and rustic setting.
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