Many say about Vienna that it is a sleepy and tired city, but what many do not know is that at night it gets a completely different image, that some would call it quite wild, not about us.
Now that the green note has become international and yellow Austria, you can fly there really easily.
We checked and came back with findings.
Let's start with a few dry details: as in all the tourist cities in the world, there was a turnaround in Vienna when it came to the form of entertainment when the corona came into our lives.
If in the past it was possible to go out until the morning light every day, today most of the activity is concentrated on the days between Wednesday and Saturday, when, depending on the days, the congestion in the clubs.
If you thought of putting your head down and getting some sleep before, you should concentrate on a careful nap, because entry to the clubs starts early.
Already around 22:30 you will see a queue outside the clubs.
The bars themselves open around 5pm to 6pm when in some you can even find an epic hour worthwhile.
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At the entrance to any club, bar or restaurant in Vienna you will need to present a green label with at least two vaccines and an ID card.
Currently, according to city law, a certificate of recovery without vaccines is not enough for clubs.
In addition, if you have decided that you want to move the pelvis you will have to part with about 12 euros at the entrance to each club.
If you fancy beer or wine, you can find them for a fee of about 5 euros per bottle, and if you fancy it you can find a special cocktail for 10 euros or more.
The clubs are not located in the touristy parts of the city but on more side streets or in parks, but most can be reached by metro conveniently.
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For the relaxed among us, the least familiar part to tourists in the nightlife scene is actually the most touristy part of daytime life.
The touristy Nashmarket market is becoming a Florentine bar scene that comes to life at night.
The atmosphere in the market is light and fun, and suitable for a conversation about beer.
The bars open around 18:00 when the market closes, and are open until midnight.
The bar scene near the Danube Canal and Gursel Street below the subway line u6 will also delight your heart.
Both hotspots feature light bars and a relatively relaxed atmosphere, but in both you can also find wilder clubs around.
If you are looking for views, you will find them in quite a few rooftop bars around the city in a scene that has caught on quite strongly.
We visited Sky Bar - Sky Bar - Sky Stefel - Rooftop Bar located on the main Maria Hilfer Street with a light atmosphere and stunning views.
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If you want to invest a little more yourself, this is exactly why there is the Hannelore Lounge and Bar with a dress code.
There are tables in the place, but if you do not book in advance you will have to stand.
The Volksgarten Club is among the largest and most recognizable in the city, with several plazas and one more in the courtyard.
It seems to be the hottest place in Vienna with a mixed age population, and the locals are also dancing there.
By Thursday the place was full, but by Friday it was already blown to zero.
It is advisable to arrive at the place relatively early so as not to stand in line for a long time.
At the Inc Club you will find hip hop music and a very young population, around the age of 20.
The club itself is large and with a special design inspired by movies and graffiti.
The U4 club has two plazas, one busier and one less.
A light atmosphere with a mixed age population.
The club is characterized by varying lines, so it is advisable to keep up to date on their Instagram page regarding the line to be offered that day.
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And if already Instagram - this is a great tool to follow the general status of clubs throughout Vienna, and can provide additional guidance when it comes to nightlife in the city.
In conclusion, Vienna is not Tel Aviv or Berlin, but there is definitely something to do in the city - you just have to know where to go.