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Recreation and entertainment on the Ringstrasse

In this part of the city there are a lot of interesting and even eccentric cafes and bars. Here, attractions are more likely to distract from the bars, and not vice versa.

In this part of the city there are a lot of interesting and even eccentric cafes and bars. Here, attractions are more likely to distract from the bars, and not vice versa. And that's not bad at all. Locals, especially students, spend a lot of time in cafes and bars, sipping ordered drinks and chatting with friends. I advise you to do the same.

Cafe Waschsalon. The original cafe, designed as a laundry. Lamps are made in the form of drums of washing machines. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, snacks, light meals throughout the day.
Address: Ehrenstrasse, 77.
Opening hours: 10.00-1.00 Mon-Thu, 10.00-03.00 Fri-Sat 14.00-1.00 sun.

Spitz A cozy and popular cafe-bar with huge lamps. Crowded at any time of the day. It serves coffee, snacks and excellent pizza.
Address: Ehrenstrasse, 43.
Opening hours: 9.00-1.00 Mon-Thu, until 2.00 Fri-Sat, from 11.00 Sun.

Eis Cafe Breda. Sitting on the Rudolfplatz on a sunny day with ice cream, coffee and light snacks is a real pleasure.
Address: Pfeilstrasse, 2-4.

Feysinn. Student bar bistro. Beautiful bar with mirrors, tables on the street. Tasty and inexpensive.
Address: Rathenauplatz, 7.
Opening hours: 9.00-1.00 Mon-Thu, until 2.00 Fri, 9.30-2.00 Sat, 10.00-1.00 Sun

Cafe Bauturm. Eclectic interior. The ceiling is decorated with pages of books, and the lamps are made of broken bottles. There are often those who consider themselves to be a bohemian. Coffee, spirits and snacks are served from morning to night.
Address: Aachnerstrasse, 24.
Opening hours: 8.00-03.00 Mon-Fri, from 9.00 Sat-Sun

Magnus Large cafe-bar, bright interior, varied menu, large portions. Coffee and soft drinks, cocktails in the evenings.
Address: Zülpicherstrasse, 48.
Opening hours: 9.00-2.00, until 3.00 Sat-Sun

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