Café Bellaria
Café Bellaria is a small café in the heart of Innere Stadt that has existed since 1870 and maintains the character of a traditional Viennese coffeehouse. The place offers various coffees, fresh baked goods, sandwiches, and regional specialties like Sachertorte in a space with historic walls and modest interior.
The café was founded in 1870 and is the oldest still-operating coffeehouse in the city, built in a Gründerzeit building. Throughout its history, it served as a gathering place for writers, artists, and businessmen who contributed to the city's cultural and political discourse.
Café Bellaria embodies the tradition of Viennese coffeehouse culture, where locals and visitors gather in a relaxed setting to share time together. Here, timeless rituals unfold: a coffee and a pastry are more than refreshment, but part of a social rhythm that has defined city life for generations.
The café is open from morning through evening and offers seating both indoors and outside for sunny days. Its central location near Parliament, the Natural History Museum, and the Hofburg Palace makes it an ideal stop while exploring the old city.
The place carefully selects local ingredients and takes a sustainable approach that gives guests peace of mind about their choices. This blend of genuine historical character and modern awareness of quality makes it far more than just a spot for coffee.
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