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  1. Hofkäserei Robert Paget

    From Krems the Weinstrasse Kremstal (Krems Valley Wine Rd; B35) takes you northeast. About 2km past Gedersdorf – just before Hadersdorf train station – veer off right under the railway line and immediately left to Diendorf, where you find Hofkäserei Robert Paget. Here Robert Paget produces Austria’s finest mozzarella cheese from buffalo, as well as goat’s cheese. You can buy from the shop and eat it outside where the buffalo roam.

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    Spittelberg

    Occupying the charming cobblestoned streets of the Spittelberg quarter, this market is traditionally the most beloved of the Viennese. Stalls sell quality arts and crafts, but not at the cheapest prices. No matter what the temperature, you’ll find people crowded around gluhwein stalls, especially outside Lux and Plutzerbräu.

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  3. Rathausplatz

    This is easily the biggest and most touristy Christmas market in Vienna, held on the square in front of the Rathaus (town hall). Most of the Christmas gifts on sale are kitschy beyond belief, but the atmosphere is lively and the gluhwein just keeps on flowing.

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  4. Karlsplatz

    The Karlsplatz market mainly has stalls selling arty gifts and is situated close to the Karlskirche. People flock here to crowd around flaming metal barrels, clutching their cup of gluhwein.

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  5. B

    Wien & Co

    Wein & Co is arguably the best place to buy wine in Vienna; prices are extremely competitive, the selection hard to beat and the concentration of New World wines is impressive.

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  6. C

    Heiligenkreuzerhof

    This often-forgotten market is arguably the most authentic and quaint of all the Christkindlmärkte. It’s off Schönlaterngasse, hidden within a residential courtyard.

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  7. D

    Billa Corso

    Stadtplatz has lots to offer self-caterers; it hosts an open-air market on Thursday and Saturday mornings, has snack stands, as well as a Billa Corso.

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  8. Altes AKH

    A favourite of students, this small market occupies a corner of the Altes AKH’s largest courtyard. There are farm animals and a horse-drawn sleigh for the kids.

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  9. Spar

    In the pedestrian-only area in the town centre is the Kronenhaus department store, with a Spar supermarket.

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  10. Argus

    Argus has offices throughout the country and books (also in English) about cycling and mountain biking.

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  12. E

    Interspar

    For self-caterers, there is an Interspar supermarket at the southern end of the town centre.

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  13. F

    Markt Freyung

    The Freyung market exclusively sells organic produce from farmers. The atmosphere here is sedate.

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  14. Billa Supermarket

    At Untere Viaduktgasse, Landstrasser Hauptstrasse and at Rennweg near the Belvedere.

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  15. Spar

    Self caterers can stock up on supplies at the central Spar.

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  16. G

    Rochusmarkt

    The main market in Landstrasse; has mostly produce and food stands.

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  17. Billa

    Self-caterers can head to the Billa supermarket

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  18. H

    Volkertmarkt

    The main produce market in this area.

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  19. I

    Vorgartenmarkt

    Between the Danube Canal and the Danube River.

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  20. Spar

    It is a supermarket.

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  21. J

    Bio-Markt Freyung

    Has organic produce.

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  23. Billa

    It is a supermarket.

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  24. K