The Brunnenmarkt - an oriental street market in Ottakring
- Written by Portal Editor
If you want to enjoy the ultimate, almost oriental market experience in Vienna, you should visit the Brunnenmarkt in Ottakring, which we were able to do thanks to our city guide Gernot.
Different ethnic groups stroll through this market, which gives it a certain holiday feeling. In the northern part of the Brunnenmarkt, Yppenplatz is a square comparable to a piazza, a place for cultural encounter.
The multicultural audience also reflects in the products offered on the market: everything from Turkish bakery to local farmer products. Especially in the evening, you can shop at very low price on the market, but at noon, prices are cheaper on the farm market on Yppenplatz, which mostly adjoins on Saturdays.
The Brunnenmarkt in Vienna-Ottakring, a market form that has almost disappeared, is the largest, permanent street market in Europe with around 160 market stalls. It is also called the "Orient around the Corner" due to its colorful and multicultural ambience. This means that the stalls stay overnight and the Brunnengasse in the 16th district is completely closed to traffic. Anyone who feels really comfortable on a southern-oriental street market or souk is just right on the Brunnenmarkt, because the longest street market in Vienna surprises with further advantages. Located in a Turkish-dominated district between Thaliastraße and Ottakringer Straße, its clientele consists to an estimated 70% of people of Turkish or Greek descent. This strong international touch ensures an incomparable revival of the fountain market.
The food at the Brunnenmarkt
Food against the sudden and uncontrolled hunger can be found in numerous food stalls, either kebabs or sausages, which also provide opportunities for cultural exchange with the people in the area ("Heast deppada raam dei hundsviech vo da strossn weg sunst wiri nu schiach mid eam, so a saubastartl ! "), Or in one of the Turkish restaurants behind the stalls.
Drinking water hydrants, which provides water to the thirsty or overheated. Also on the market are the numerous shops and restaurants of Brunnengasse, which houses (mostly Turkish) cafes or restaurants, Beisln and junk shops, betting shops, jewellery and ceramic traders.
Availability and opening hours of the market
Accessibility: U6 Thalistraße, then line 46 to Brunnengasse (or 200 meters on foot up the Thaliastraße). Also line J stopps at Brunnengasse or line 44 stopps at Yppengasse.
Coordinates of the fountain market: 48 ° 12'41.6 "N 16 ° 20'09.9" E 48.211553, 16.336093
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