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Architecture, and global cuisine. Whether you are using a Vienna City Guide to plan your visit or exploring independently, there is so much to see. We’re proud to be presenting the edition of Affordable Art Fair Vienna in 2025.
You can find Affordable Art Fair Vienna at MARX HALLE, a historic venue in Vienna’s third district (Landstraße). Once an important industrial space, this beautifully repurposed event hall has become a key hub for art, design, and culture. Easily accessible by public transport, you can reach MARX HALLE via the U3 subway line (Erdberg station), tram 18, or bus routes 74A and 80A.

Beyond the fair, Vienna offers countless cultural experiences. If you’re looking to attend our very first edition, start your journey with a look at our local recommendations. Welcome to Vienna!
THINGS TO DO AND SEE

Street Art in Vienna
Vienna’s street art scene is colorful, diverse and constantly changing. In addition to the Danube Canal, there are numerous hotspots where artists present their works. From large-scale murals to hidden tags – every wall tells a story. Discover more in our street art blog.
Address: Various

MuseumsQuartier
Located in the heart of the city, the MuseumsQuartier houses renowned museums like the Leopold Museum, mumok, and Kunsthalle Wien, showcasing everything from contemporary art to classic masterpieces. Complemented by cafes, shops, and public spaces, it’s a hub for both locals and tourists to explore art.
Address: MuseumsQuarter, 1070 Vienna

Kunsthistorisches Museum
The Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna is one of the most important museums in the world. It houses objects from five millennia – from the time of Ancient Egypt to Greek antiquity up the end of the 18th century. The picture gallery contains unique masterpieces by Dürer, Raphael, Rembrandt, Rubens, Titian, Velázquez and Vermeer and the largest Bruegel collection in the world.
Address: Maria-Theresien-Platz, 1010 Vienna

Albertina and Albertina modern
The Albertina modern, a branch of the world-famous Albertina, exhibits modern and contemporary art in around 2,500 m² of space. The most important collection of Austrian art after 1945, the Essl Collection, forms the foundation of this museum, which is housed in the Künstlerhaus on Karlsplatz.
Address: Albertinaplatz 1, 1010 Vienna

Wiener Prater
The Wiener Prater is a vast public park in Vienna, famous for its amusement park and Wiener Riesenrad (Giant Ferris Wheel). Originally a royal hunting ground, it has become a popular leisure spot with green spaces, jogging paths, and carnival rides. The Hauptallee is ideal for outdoor activities, while the Prater Park offers fun and history, making it a top attraction for both locals and visitors.
Address: Wiener Prater, 1020 Vienna

Schönbrunn Palace
Schloss Schönbrunn is a magnificent Baroque palace and was once the summer residence of the Habsburgs. With 1,441 rooms, it showcases opulent interiors, stunning gardens, and the famous Gloriette. It also houses the world’s oldest zoo. Rich in history and grandeur, Schönbrunn is one of Austria’s top attractions, offering a glimpse into imperial life and breathtaking views of Vienna.
Address: Schönbrunner Schloßstr. 47, 1130 Vienna

Hundertwasserhaus
The Hundertwasserhaus is a unique Viennese apartment building, designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser and completed in 1985. Known for its colorful façade, irregular shapes, and rooftop greenery, it blends art and architecture. Trees grow on balconies, and the design avoids straight lines. Though residential, visitors can explore the nearby Hundertwasser Village to experience the artist’s vision and learn more about his philosophy of eco-friendly, organic architecture.
Address: Kegelgasse 36-38, 1030 Vienna

Karlsplatz and Wien Museum
Karlsplatz is a major public square in Vienna, known for its historic landmarks, cultural sites, and lively atmosphere. Its highlight is the Karlskirche, a stunning Baroque church with a grand dome. The square features parks, fountains, and art spaces like the Kunsthalle Wien and the newly opened Wien Museum. Karlsplatz is also popular for events and street performances.
Address: Karlskirche, Karlsplatz 10, 1040 Vienna
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