List of markets in Vienna

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List of Markets in Vienna.

1st District (Innere Stadt)

Markt am Donaukanal

Antiquitätenmarkt Am Hof [1]

Biobauern-Markt Freyung

Temporärer Markt Freyung

Former markets

2nd District (Leopoldstadt)

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Karmelitermarkt

Karmelitermarkt [6]

Vorgartenmarkt

Volkertmarkt

Former markets

3rd District

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Marktstände and Brunnen am Rochusmarkt

Rochusmarkt [8]

Landstraßer Markt

Former markets

4th and 6th District

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Naschmarkt

Naschmarkt [10]

Flohmarkt

Temporärer Markt Mariahilfer Straße

10th District

Viktor-Adler-markt

11th District

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Simmeringer Markt, denkmalgeschütztes Marktamts-Gebäude

Simmeringer Markt

12th District

Meidlinger Markt

15th District

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Meiselmarkt, Wien 15., Pfeiler des ehemaligen Wasserbehälters

Meiselmarkt [12]

Schwendermarkt

16th District

Brunnenmarkt and Yppenmarkt [13]

18th District

Kutschkermarkt

Gersthofer Markt

Johann-Nepomuk-Vogl-markt

19th District

Nußdorfer Markt

Sonnbergmarkt

20th District

Hannovermarkt

21st District

Floridsdorfer Markt

22nd District

Genochmarkt

Temporärer Markt Quadenstraße

Temporärer Markt Wacquantgasse

23rd District

Temporärer Markt Liesing

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