When you tire of hearty Austrian grub, Mochi is the perfect antidote. This cool, dark-walled, stylishly backlit space, with an open kitchen and terrace seating, is a top pick for quality sushi rolls, sashimi and robata (Japanese charcoal-grilled dishes). These go well with a 'Mochi Spritz' (sake, sparkling wine, lime, mint and soda).


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1. Postsparkasse

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The marble-cased and metal-'studded' Post Office Savings Bank building is the Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) work of Otto Wagner, who oversaw its construction…

3. Fleischmarkt

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Greek merchants settled around Fleischmarkt from about 1700, which gradually became known as the Griechenviertel (Greek quarter). Today it has some…

4. Monument to the Victims of Fascism

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On the site of the former Gestapo headquarters during the Nazi era at Morzinplatz, this 1985 monument features the Star of David and the pink triangle,…

5. Johann Strauss Residence

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Strauss the Younger called Praterstrasse 54 home from 1863 to 1878 and composed the waltz, ‘The Blue Danube’, under its high ceilings. Inside you’ll find…

6. Morzinplatz

0.32 MILES

Situated on the Danube Canal between Salztorbrücke and Marienbrücke, Morzinplatz is dominated by the Monument to the Victims of Fascism.

7. Stadttempel

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Vienna’s main synagogue, seating 500 people, was completed in 1826, after Toleranzpatent reforms by Joseph II in the 1780s granted rights to Vienna’s Jews…

8. Dominikanerkirche

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Vienna's oldest baroque church (consecrated in 1634) is largely the work of Italian architects and artisans, with a spacious interior adorned with white…