Meidlinger Markt ★ 4.1
Meidlinger Markt in the 12th district carries the interwar workers'-market character forward, the rural Saturday farmers' overlay supplementing daily produce.
Bauernmarkt Freyung is a food market in Innere Stadt, Vienna.
Bauernmarkt Freyung is Europe's oldest exclusively organic farmers' market, the Friday and Saturday Freyung-square stalls drawing regional Austrian producers.
Editorially verified June 3, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Address: Freyung, 1010 Wien, Vienna
Meidlinger Markt in the 12th district carries the interwar workers'-market character forward, the rural Saturday farmers' overlay supplementing daily produce.
Hannovermarkt in Brigittenau is Vienna's most Asian-leaning daily market, the Saturday farmers' overlay layering Austrian produce over Turkish groceries.
Kutschkermarkt in leafy Waehring is one of Vienna's most charming smaller markets, the Saturday farmers' stalls among the city's best for cheese and oils.
The Naschmarkt on Wienzeile in Vienna's 6th district is the city's largest food market, around 120 stalls and small kitchens running six days a week.
Tip: The Saturday Flohmarkt at the south end runs 06:30-14:00; Sunday everything except the restaurant terraces is shut.
Karmelitermarkt on Karmeliterplatz in Vienna's Leopoldstadt is the 2nd district's quiet, organic-leaning food market, the Saturday farmers extension.
Tip: Saturday morning is the busy slot; the farmers' stalls at the square's edge run until early afternoon.
Brunnenmarkt on Brunnengasse in Vienna's 16th district is the city's longest street market, around 170 Turkish-leaning stalls stretching nearly a kilometre.
Tip: Yppenplatz at the top of Brunnengasse hosts the brunch crowd on weekend mornings; combine the two for a Saturday morning out.