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Where to stay in Vienna

Listings here are chosen for Orthodox and Torah-observant travelers — places a family keeping halacha would go. Attractions and hotels need not be kosher establishments; Jewish places are welcome when they fit. We do not list nightlife, clubs, mixed concerts, or similar. Kosher food tools stay about kosher food.

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  • Vienna, Austria

    The 2nd district, Leopoldstadt

    Vienna's kehilla, its shuls and its kosher shops are across the canal in the 2nd, about twenty minutes' walk from the Judenplatz and the centre.

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Vienna · Austria · Kosher-friendly, in the Jewish quarter

Staying in Leopoldstadt, Vienna

The 2nd district, across the canal from the old town — Vienna's Jewish quarter before the war and again now, with the kosher shops and shuls back in the same streets.

No kosher kitchen — listed for where it stands, not for its food.

  • Unusually convenient: Leopoldstadt is a bridge away from the Innere Stadt, so a hotel by the kosher food is also a hotel near everything a visitor came to see.
  • The Boyaner Rebbe — the Pachad Yitzchak — is buried in Vienna and is listed on this site; the Zentralfriedhof is out to the south-east.
  • Vienna is the natural gateway for the Hungarian and Slovak kevarim: Preshburg is an hour by train, and Kerestir about four hours by road.

Distances measured from Leopoldstadt, Vienna's 2nd district, not from the building itself.

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