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Across the Naschmarkt and the Wienzeile

What is it like to live in the middle of Vienna’s liveliest market?

Between the Secession and Kettenbrückengasse lies Vienna’s largest market, flanked by Otto Wagner’s Art Nouveau façades. The walk goes right through the stalls, past the Majolikahaus and out into Margareten, where the bustle fades into residential lanes.

1.6km
20min walk
flatterrain

Getting there: U1, U4, U2 to Wien Karlsplatz, 288 m to the start. Way back from Wien Pilgramgasse (U4, 13A, 14A, 12A, N60), 90 m.

Majolikahaus, Wien
Rafa Esteve · CC BY-SA 4.0

The route and its data

The coloured line is the walk, routed on the real pedestrian network. Toggle a data layer, or tap anywhere on the map to see trees, noise, heat and travel times for that exact spot.

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The walk at a glance0≈0.8 km1.6 km
Lively stretches 44%Along louder roads 56%

Every 100 metres of the route, classified from the real data: green spaces, the official noise map, footfall.

Elevation↑ 10 m · ↓ 7 m · 169–174 m

About 10 m of climbing and 7 m of descent, between 169 and 174 m above sea level. Sampled every 25 m from open elevation data.

Who this walk is for

For market people and night owls: live here and everything is at your door, the noise included. If you are noise-sensitive, test the walk on a Saturday morning.

Good to know

Around the market it is loud and touristy, and the Wienzeile carries heavy traffic. For quiet, live a few lanes off it; the market stays within walking distance either way.

What changes along the way

Every 100 metres of the walk, sampled against wohnwahn’s data. The bars run from the start (left) to the finish (right). In short: well shaded by street trees · lively and busy · very well connected.

Green & parksproximity to large green spaces
0 · barely green
Trees & shadetree density along the way
78 · densely shaded
Quietlow traffic noise
40 · mixed
Buzzfootfall & liveliness
93 · very lively
Transittravel time to the centre
95 · excellent transit
SecessionPilgramgasse

Values are 0 to 100 per 250 m cell. Parks and water have no residential cell of their own, so those stretches read the nearest neighbourhood. Source: Vienna tree register, official heat map, environmental noise map, footfall and own transit routing.

What’s along the way

Counted within about 140 metres of the route, from our data.

72cafés & restaurants
14supermarkets
9schools & kindergartens
9doctors & pharmacies
4leisure & culture
4transit stops

The stops

SecessionStart
The golden dome, the dawn of Viennese modernism: the market stalls start right behind it.
≈6 min to the centre312 trees nearbylively
1
Naschmarkt
The city’s largest market: stalls, eateries and crowds, especially on Saturdays. Live here and you live in the thick of it.
2
Majolikahaus
Otto Wagner’s blossoming tiled façade on the Linke Wienzeile: world-class architecture above vegetable stalls.
3
Kettenbrückengasse
An Art Nouveau metro station where the Saturday flea market begins: the loudest, most colourful end of the market.
4
Pilgramgasse
Where the market ends and calmer Margareten begins: residential lanes, taverns and a much slower pace.

Homes along this walk

Real listings within about 350 metres of the route.

The areas along this walk

The full profile of each area in the atlas: trees, quiet, prices, travel times.

About this walk

How long is the walk?

About 1.6 km, roughly 20 minutes at a normal pace, 2,000–2,300 steps. Routed on the real pedestrian network, not straight-line.

What do the data say about this route?

well shaded by street trees · lively and busy · very well connected. Every figure is measured per 250 m cell and refreshed monthly.

Which neighbourhoods does it cross?

Innere Stadt, Mariahilf, Margareten. Each links to its full profile in the neighbourhood atlas.

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Route routed on the OpenStreetMap pedestrian network (© OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL) · map tiles © CARTO. Data profile: Vienna tree register, official heat map (City of Vienna), environmental noise map (BMK), footfall and own transit routing on the Wiener Linien and ÖBB timetables. Data as of 2026-08-07.