Viennese luxury 

Presidential suites and butler service in the finest five-star hotels, champagne glasses made by former purveyors to the imperial court, an evening meal in a world-class Michelin-starred restaurant and shopping for the latest fashions in the old town – Vienna’s luxury segment is brimming with highlights for traditional and contemporary tastes alike. 

A long tradition of luxury 

In Vienna luxury can take a highly traditional form. Although the Austro-Hungarian monarchy ceased to exist in 1918, the high quality standards set by the former purveyors to the imperial court continue to have their place in the modern era. Only the very best companies were granted the Imperial and Royal k.u.k. (kaiserlich und königlich) warrant, making them Hoflieferanten. With this honor came the right to supply the Imperial Court with goods and services and incorporate the double headed eagle into their signage. This distinctive symbol continues to adorn the fronts of various stores to this day, providing an indication that their exclusive ranges have endured across the generations. 

There were k.u.k. Hoflieferanten from all walks of business – after all the Imperial Court required a vast range of products and services. Examples include two of the city’s best-known patisseries. The Sacher Torte began its world-conquering journey in the kitchens of the Hotel Sacher in 1832 and is still baked according to a closely guarded recipe. This sweet revelation can be enjoyed in authentic style today in the luxury hotel’s wonderfully preserved café. On Kohlmarkt, confectioner to the royal and imperial court Demel continues to provide the city and its visitors with the finest delicacies, such as its candied violets or Punschkrapferl chocolate, laced with rum. 

J. & L. Lobmeyr’s store on Kärntner Strasse has lost nothing of its sparkle since its days of supplying tableware to the court. The company has manufactured high-quality glassware since 1823, from drinking glass services to glittering chandeliers. Jeweler A. E. Köchert once created unique pieces for Empress Elisabeth. On the occasion of Sisi and Emperor Franz Joseph’s first wedding anniversary, Köchert produced the diamond encrusted stars that are still available today – for the right price. 

Well-heeled locals are more than happy to pay that little bit extra for tailored, handmade apparel. Gentlemen’s outfitter Knize can be found at its prestigious address on Graben. In the 19th century, the archdukes of the house of Habsburg had their exquisite clothing made here. Today, the tailor makes tails, dinner jackets (tuxedos), suits, blazers and the Stresemann for its customers. The traditional wooden lasts used as the starting point for the bespoke shoes made by Scheer for Emperor Franz Joseph and many other high-profile customers are still tucked away somewhere in the company storerooms. The family business has now entered its seventh generation and is still making quality tailored ladies’ and gentlemen’s footwear. Patrons enjoy a complimentary professional cleaning service, with people as far away as Japan sending in their shoes for a shine. 

The first district is home to numerous antique stores. The side streets around Graben, including Dorotheergasse, Stallburggasse and Bräunerstrasse are brimming with boutiques selling Baroque armoires, renaissance chests, fine carpets, magnificent timepieces, paintings, porcelain and antique jewelry. Wiener Silber Manufactur reproduces classic Viennese silverware designs including dinner services using original sketches by masters such as Josef Hoffmann and Oswald Haerdtl. The Dorotheum (est. 1707) is one of the world’s largest auction houses and a magnet for lovers of fine antiques. 

Art fans and collectors will love the auctions hosted by Palais Kinsky and WestLicht Photographica Auctions, the international viennacontemporary art fair and numerous galleries in the city. According to The Art Market Report 2019, Austria currently represents 1% of the global art auctions market – the same share as Germany or Italy. 

The best addresses 

The old town’s attractions go well beyond the traditional. Anyone looking for high-end international designer fashion will find it at multi-brand boutiques including Amicis, Chegini, Emis, Firis, and Liska, where gems from Balenciaga, Manolo Blahnik, Celine, Chloé, Comme des Garçons, Ann Demeulemeester, Dries Van Noten, Tom Ford, Givenchy, Marc Jacobs, Lanvin, Loewe, Marni, Stella McCartney, Issey Miyake, Rick Owens, The Row and other designers line the racks. A number of big-name Viennese designers also have stores in the First District. Highlights include couturiers Michel Mayer and Schella Kann, accessory specialist Robert Horn, and luxury shoemaker Ludwig Reiter. Traditional hat maker Mühlbauer has some of high society’s biggest names on its books including A-list celebrities such as Madonna, Brad Pitt, Lady Gaga, Victoria Beckham and Kate Moss. 

But bespoke Viennese handcraftsmanship with an A-list following is just one side of the story – all of the world’s most sought-after luxury brands have set up shop in the Austrian capital. Top international labels such as Giorgio Armani, Burberry, Cartier, Chanel, Chopard, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Salvatore Ferragamo, Gucci, Hermès, Michael Kors, Karl Lagerfeld, Tod’s, Tiffany & Co and Versace have zeroed in on the exclusive shopping streets of the historic First District, and Kohlmarkt, Graben and Tuchlauben in particular. 

The Goldenes Quartier, adjoining Kohlmarkt and Graben, is also part of the city center’s luxury shopping scene. This complex of historic buildings linking Tuchlauben and Am Hof has attracted a glut of international celebrated labels: Emporio Armani, Bambini, Bottega Veneta, Church’s, Brunello Cucinelli, Etro, Kiton, Christian Louboutin, Alexander McQueen, Miu, Pomellato, Prada, Rimowa, Saint Laurent Paris, Valentino and Louis Vuitton, as well as upmarket interior store Lederleitner Home, and Amicis Deuxieme. Exclusive names such as Akris, Agent Provocateur and Jimmy Choo can be found opposite the Goldenes Quartier. 

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Hotels for discerning travelers 

Vienna’s upmarket hotels are mainly found on the showpiece Ringstrasse boulevard and in the old town. Officially opened in1865 by Emperor Franz Joseph, the Ringstrasse is home to traditional hotels such as the Imperial, the Bristol, the Palais Coburg Residenz and the Sacher, as well as more recent additions including Le Méridien, The Ring Palais Hansen Kempinski Vienna and The Ritz-Carlton, Vienna. Each of these hotels offers a full range of services aimed at the very top end of the market. 

Among the attractions of the Park Hyatt Vienna is Austria’s largest hotel suite – the 820 square meter Royal Penthouse Suite, which has four open-air terraces. The Hyatt Group opened a second location in Vienna in April 2019, the luxury lifestyle hotel Andaz Vienna Am Belvedere, close to the central station. 

Anyone planning to stay the night in a suite at the time-honored Imperial can look forward to a free butler service, which includes an immaculately pressed daily newspaper in the morning. Travelers that opt for an extra-special package will even be treated to their very own piece of music, which is created by a composer based on the outcome of a music test. 

The Palais Coburg Residenz has a historic wine cellar dating back to the 16th century, with 60,000 bottles. Its collection of rare wines is one of the best on the planet and has picked up numerous awards over the years. The luxury hotel also offers a special New Year’s Eve package, which includes four nights in an Imperial Suite, a pair of hard-to-come-by tickets for the New Year's Concert given by the Vienna Philharmonic, and a gala dinner menu by Michelin-star chef Silvio Nickol. 

The Ritz-Carlton has a 190 square meter presidential suite complete with an open fire, a library and no end of high-tech. 

Visitors to Vienna can also stay in truly imperial accommodation. An apartment in the east wing of Schönbrunn Palace has now been converted into a 167 square meter suite following a carefully monitored refurbishment project. The interiors and finishes are in keeping with the rest of the Habsburg’s former summer residence, with Maria-Theresa chandeliers, Stucco work and imperial damask motifs setting the tone. Stunning views of the palace gardens, Gloriette and Neptune fountain are a highlight. 

Luxury tastes 

Viennese cuisine has made a name for itself the world over, and in the city’s down-to-earth eateries it is prepared according to time-honored traditions and with a healthy dash of innovation. The capital’s standing at the top of the restaurant charts is plain to see in respected publications such as the Michelin Guide Main Cities of Europe 2022, which lists one three-star restaurant, four two-star restaurants and seven one-star restaurants for Vienna. Amador is Vienna’s (and Austria’s) first three-star restaurant, while Steirereck in Stadtpark, which also claimed 13th spot in the “World‘s 50 Best Restaurants“, was awarded two stars. The other recipients of two Michelin stars were Konstantin Filippou, Mraz & Sohn and Silvio Nickol Gourmet-Restaurant at Palais Coburg. Aend, Apron, Walter Bauer, Edvard (Palais Hansen Kempinski Vienna), Pramerl & the Wolf, Shiki and Tian were each rated with one Michelin star in 2022. 

Private dining can be arranged in Vienna’s top restaurants, for a more intimate experience. At Steirereck, a private dining room can be reserved for an exclusive evening that includes meeting chef Heinz Reitbauer in person. Another of the city’s two-Michelin-starred restaurants, Konstantin Filippou (named after its charismatic chef), also has a private dining room.

Individual and exclusive arts and culture experiences 

Vienna’s art and culture attractions can also be enjoyed in an exclusive setting. Visits to the home of the Vienna Boys Choir, the Augartenpalais, are available by appointment, and private concerts can also be arranged. Private concerts are also held in the historic casemates of the Palais Coburg Residenz, where a Bösendorfer concert grand piano is kept permanently. Many of Vienna’s museums offer private guided tours outside regular opening hours by prior arrangement – options include tours led by the museum director in person. And among other exclusive services, the Kunsthistorisches Museum offers a private dinner for two in the domed hall, accompanied by live music. The experience also includes a guided tour of the collections. 

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Everyday luxuries 

In Vienna, luxury can manifest itself in simple everyday pleasures such as a trip to one of the capital’s coffee houses. Vienna’s coffeehouse culture was included in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2011. According the official report “the coffeehouses are a place where patrons consume time and space, but only the coffee appears on the bill.” This encapsulates what a traditional Viennese coffeehouse has to offer – other than a delicious Melange coffee and a slice of fresh Gugelhupf. The city’s coffee houses are the ideal place to take time out for yourself, catch up with old friends, philosophize or simply leaf through the papers. 

One other everyday luxury that the locals take as a given is the city’s fantastic quality drinking water. Fresh spring water flows into the city’s homes from 30 natural sources in the Styrian and Lower Austrian Alps via two huge pipelines – without recourse to a single pump thanks to the natural gradient. Every drop that flows out of the capital’s faucets has been subjected to a raft of strict quality control measures. During summer there are hundreds of water fountains dotted all over the city to provide welcome – and free – refreshment for locals and visitors alike. 

Addresses: 

Aend, Mollardgasse 76, 1060 Wien, aend.at 

Agent Provocateur, Tuchlauben 14, 1010 Wien, www.agentprovocateur.com 

Akris, Tuchlauben 8, 1010 Wien, www.akris.ch 

Amador, Grinzingerstraße 86, 1190 Wien, www.restaurant-amador.com 

Amicis, Tuchlauben 11 + 14, Seitzergasse 2-4, 1010 Wien, www.amicis.at 

Amicis Deuxieme, Tuchlauben 20, 1010 Wien, www.amicis.at 

Andaz Vienna Am Belvedere, Arsenalstraße 10, 1100 Wien, www.andazviennaambelvedere.com 

Apron, Am Heumarkt 35-37, 1030 Wien, www.restaurant-apron.at 

Emporio Armani, Tuchlauben 7a, 1010 Wien, www.armani.com 

Giorgio Armani, Kohlmarkt 3, 1010 Wien, www.armani.com 

Bambini, Tuchlauben 7, 1010 Wien, www.bambinifashion.at 

Walter Bauer, Sonnenfelsgasse 17, 1010 Wien, Tel. +43-1-512 98 71 

Belvedere, Prinz-Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Wien, www.belvedere.at 

Bottega Veneta, Tuchlauben 5, 1010 Wien, www.bottegaveneta.com 

Bristol, Kärntner Ring 1, 1010 Wien, www.bristolvienna.com 

Burberry, Kohlmarkt 2, 1010 Wien, www.burberry.com 

Cartier, Kohlmarkt 1, 1010 Wien, www.cartier.com 

Chanel, Tuchlauben 1, 1010 Wien, www.chanel.com 

Chegini, Kohlmarkt 4 + 7, 1010 Wien, http://boutique-chegini.at 

Chopard, Kohlmarkt 16, 1010 Wien, www.chopard.com 

Church’s, Seitzergasse 1-3, 1010 Wien, www.church-footwear.com 

Jimmy Choo, Tuchlauben 4, 1010 Wien, www.jimmychoo.com 

Brunello Cucinelli, Bognergasse 4, 1010 Wien, www.brunellocucinelli.com 

Hofzuckerbäcker Demel, Kohlmarkt 14, 1010 Wien, www.demel.at 

Dior, Kohlmarkt 6, 1010 Wien, www.dior.com 

Dolce & Gabbana, Kohlmarkt 8-10, 1010 Wien, www.dolcegabbana.com 

Dorotheum, Dorotheergasse 17, 1010 Wien, www.dorotheum.com 

Edvard, Palais Hansen Kempinski Vienna, Schottenring 24, 1010 Wien, www.kempinski.com/wien 

Emis, Wildpretmarkt 7, 1010 Wien, www.emis.at 

Etro, Tuchlauben 5, 1010 Wien, www.etro.com 

Fendi, Kohlmarkt 5, 1010 Wien, www.fendi.com 

Salvatore Ferragamo, Kohlmarkt 7, 1010 Wien, www.ferragamo.com 

Konstantin Filippou, Dominikanerbastei 17, 1010 Wien, www.konstantinfilippou.com 

Firis, Bauernmarkt 9, 1010 Wien, www.firis.at 

Goldenes Quartier, Tuchlauben 3-7, Bognergasse, Seitzergasse, Am Hof, 1010 Wien, www.goldenesquartier.com 

Gucci, Kohlmarkt 5, 1010 Wien, www.gucci.com 

The Guesthouse, Führichgasse 10, 1010 Wien, www.theguesthouse.at 

R. Horns, Stephansplatz 3, Bräunerstraße 7, Mahlerstraße 5, Herrengasse 6-8, 1010 Wien, www.rhorns.com 

Hermès, Seitzergasse 2/4, 1010 Wien, www.hermes.com 

Im Kinsky Auktionshaus, Freyung 4, 1010 Wien, www.imkinsky.com 

Imperial, Kärntner Ring 16, 1010 Wien, www.imperialvienna.com 

Kiton, Seitzergasse 1-3, 1010 Wien, www.kiton.it 

Knize & Comp., Graben 13, 1010 Wien, www.knize.at 

A. E. Köchert, Neuer Markt 15, 1010 Wien, www.koechert.com 

Michael Kors, Kohlmarkt 8-10, 1010 Wien, www.michaelkors.com 

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Maria-Theresien-Platz, 1010 Wien, www.khm.at 

Christian Louboutin, Tuchlauben 12, 1010 Wien, eu.christianlouboutin.com 

Karl Lagerfeld, Kohlmarkt 11, 1010 Wien, www.karl.com 

Lederleitner Home, Tuchlauben 7a, 1010 Wien, www.lederleitner.at 

Liska, Graben 12 + Hoher Markt 8, 1010 Wien, www.liskafashion.com  

J. & L. Lobmeyr, Kärntner Straße 26, 1010 Wien, www.lobmeyr.at 

Michel Mayer, Singerstraße 7, 1010 Wien, www.michelmayer.at 

Alexander McQueen, Tuchlauben 7A, 1010 Wien, www.alexandermcqueen.com 

Meinl am Graben, Graben 19, 1010 Wien, www.meinlamgraben.at 

Miu Miu, Tuchlauben 7, 1010 Wien, www.miumiu.com 

Mraz & Sohn, Wallensteinstraße 59, 1200 Wien, www.mraz-sohn.at 

Mühlbauer Hutmanufaktur, Seilergasse 10, 1010 Wien, www.muehlbauer.at 

Palais Coburg Residenz, Coburgbastei 4, 1010 Wien, www.palais-coburg.com 

Palais Hansen Kempinski Vienna, Schottenring 24, 1010 Wien, www.kempinski.com/wien 

Park Hyatt Vienna, Am Hof 2, 1010 Wien, www.hyatt.com 

Pomellato, Tuchlauben 7a, 1010 Wien, www.pomellato.com 

Prada, Bognergasse 4, 1010 Wien, www.prada.com 

Pramerl & the Wolf, Pramergasse 21, 1090 Wien, pramerlandthewolf.com 

Ludwig Reiter, Mölkersteig 1, Führichgasse 6, 1010 Wien, www.ludwig-reiter.com 

The Ring, Kärntner Ring 8, 1010 Wien, www.theringhotel.com 

The Ritz-Carlton, Vienna, Schubertring 5-7, 1010 Wien, www.ritzcarlton.com/vienna 

Sacher Wien, Philharmonikerstraße 4, 1010 Wien, www.sacher.com 

Saint Laurent Paris, Bognergasse 4, 1010 Wien, www.ysl.com 

Rimowa, Seitzergasse 2-4, 1010 Wien, www.rimowa.com 

Scheer, Bräunerstraße 4, 1010 Wien, www.scheer.at 

Schella Kann, Spiegelgasse 15, 1010 Wien, www.schellakann.com 

Schloss Schönbrunn Grand Suite, Schloss Schönbrunn, 1130 Wien, www.thesuite.at 

Shiki, Krugerstraße 3, 1010 Wien, www.shiki.at 

Silvio Nickol Gourmet-Restaurant Palais Coburg, Coburgbastei 4, 1010 Wien, www.palais-coburg.com 

Steirereck, Am Heumarkt 2a, 1030 Wien, www.steirereck.at 

Swarovski Wien, Kärntner Straße 24, 1010 Wien, vienna.swarovski.com 

Tian, Himmelpfortgasse 23, 1010 Wien, www.tian-restaurant.com 

Tiffany & Co, Kohlmarkt 8-10, 1010 Wien, www.tiffany.at 

Tod’s, Graben 17, 1010 Wien, www.tods.com 

Valentino, Tuchlauben 5, 1010 Wien, www.valentino.com 

Versace, Trattnerhof 1, 1010 Wien, www.versace.com 

viennacontemporary, www.viennacontemporary.at 

Louis Vuitton, Tuchlauben 3, 1010 Wien, www.louisvuitton.com 

WestLicht Photographica Auction, www.westlicht-auction.com 

Wiener Sängerknaben, www.wienersaengerknaben.at 

Wiener Silber Manufactur, Spiegelgasse 14, 1010 Wien, www.wienersilbermanufactur.com 

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Last updated: August 2022 

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