Neubaugasse
Neubaugasse stretches through Vienna's 7th district as the city's most concentrated strip of independent design boutiques and concept stores.
About Neubaugasse
Neubaugasse stretches through Vienna's 7th district as the city's most concentrated strip of independent design boutiques and concept stores. You'll find Austrian designers selling handmade ceramics, vintage furniture dealers with carefully curated mid-century pieces, and small fashion ateliers where owners often work in the back while you browse. The street mixes established shops like Kommod (known for Scandinavian homewares starting around €25) with rotating pop-ups and gallery spaces.
Walking the street feels like browsing through Vienna's creative community's living room. Most shops occupy narrow storefronts in 19th-century buildings, creating intimate spaces where you can actually talk to owners about their products. You'll smell coffee roasting at local spots like Kaffemik, hear jazz spilling from natural wine bars, and see locals stopping to chat with shopkeepers they know personally. The pace is deliberately slow, encouraging you to linger and discover.
Most travel guides oversell the entire length, but focus on the stretch between Westbahnstrasse and Siebensterngasse for the best concentration of interesting shops. Many boutiques close Mondays, and weekend crowds can make the narrow spaces feel cramped. Prices run higher than mainstream shopping streets, expect €40-80 for clothing pieces and €15-35 for small homewares, but the quality and uniqueness justify the cost.
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