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Vienna is home to a vibrant Jewish community, with synagogues, communal institutions, and many services for travelers who keep kosher and Shabbat. In the Jewish quarter you can find a wide range of kosher restaurants, both meat and dairy, kosher bakeries, supermarkets and kosher food shops, as well as kosher cafes and ice cream parlors. The large concentration of Jewish services makes Vienna an especially convenient place to tour the city without straying far from places of prayer and kosher food options.

Vienna is home to the Vayalen Boutique Hotel, a kosher hotel located in the heart of the Jewish quarter. The hotel serves a glatt kosher breakfast, and you can request a room with a standard key suitable for Shabbat use. The location lets you walk to synagogues, kosher restaurants, kosher bakeries in Vienna, food shops, and central Jewish hubs, allowing for a more comfortable, organized, and kosher vacation.
Shabbat observers are advised to stay in the Jewish quarter in the second district, near the synagogues and the community. Alongside the Vayalen Boutique Hotel, you can also choose the Sky Apartment Hotel, about which you can find information here on the Globus Kosher site. This apartment hotel suits Shabbat observers in Vienna and offers equipment such as a hot plate and urn, along with help for Shabbat. The hotel can also provide kosher food and a kosher breakfast. So anyone looking for a kosher apartment in Vienna will find a precise, kosher solution here; the Globus Kosher site has detailed information about both hotels, including their location and the services important to the religious traveler.

The Chabad House of Vienna holds Shabbat meals and hosts travelers, but it’s important to register in advance. Here on the Globus Kosher site you will find information about the Chabad House, contact details, and the option to sign up for Shabbat meals. Registering early lets you arrive for Shabbat with peace of mind, with your seat at the meal already arranged in advance.
Vienna is home to a variety of major Orthodox synagogues, including the Vienna Chabad House, Agudas Israel, Mizrachi, Machzikei Hadass, Ohel Moshe, and Vienna’s Main Synagogue (Stadttempel). Before arriving, it is recommended to check prayer times and entry and security arrangements.
On the Globus Kosher site you will find information about excellent drivers and guides in Austria who speak Hebrew, suited for private boutique trips or for joining groups. There is also an option for an organized kosher group tour in Vienna and across Austria. With their help you can discover the palaces, boulevards, museums, and fascinating corners of Vienna, and also head out to other impressive gems across Austria.

What Makes Vienna Special?
Vienna combines magnificent palaces, music, culture, sprawling gardens, and convenient public transportation, alongside an active Jewish community and excellent infrastructure for those who keep kosher and Shabbat. It is a destination that lets you enjoy an impressive, kosher European vacation, while also praying with a minyan, eating kosher food, and keeping Shabbat comfortably.
Vienna is home to a vibrant Jewish community, with synagogues, communal institutions, and many services for travelers who keep kosher and Shabbat. In the Jewish quarter you can find a wide range of kosher restaurants, both meat and dairy, kosher bakeries, supermarkets and kosher food shops, as well as kosher cafes and ice cream parlors. The large concentration of Jewish services makes Vienna an especially convenient place to tour the city without straying far from places of prayer and kosher food options.

Vienna is home to the Vayalen Boutique Hotel, a kosher hotel located in the heart of the Jewish quarter. The hotel serves a glatt kosher breakfast, and you can request a room with a standard key suitable for Shabbat use. The location lets you walk to synagogues, kosher restaurants, kosher bakeries in Vienna, food shops, and central Jewish hubs, allowing for a more comfortable, organized, and kosher vacation.
Shabbat observers are advised to stay in the Jewish quarter in the second district, near the synagogues and the community. Alongside the Vayalen Boutique Hotel, you can also choose the Sky Apartment Hotel, about which you can find information here on the Globus Kosher site. This apartment hotel suits Shabbat observers in Vienna and offers equipment such as a hot plate and urn, along with help for Shabbat. The hotel can also provide kosher food and a kosher breakfast. So anyone looking for a kosher apartment in Vienna will find a precise, kosher solution here; the Globus Kosher site has detailed information about both hotels, including their location and the services important to the religious traveler.

The Chabad House of Vienna holds Shabbat meals and hosts travelers, but it’s important to register in advance. Here on the Globus Kosher site you will find information about the Chabad House, contact details, and the option to sign up for Shabbat meals. Registering early lets you arrive for Shabbat with peace of mind, with your seat at the meal already arranged in advance.
Vienna is home to a variety of major Orthodox synagogues, including the Vienna Chabad House, Agudas Israel, Mizrachi, Machzikei Hadass, Ohel Moshe, and Vienna’s Main Synagogue (Stadttempel). Before arriving, it is recommended to check prayer times and entry and security arrangements.
On the Globus Kosher site you will find information about excellent drivers and guides in Austria who speak Hebrew, suited for private boutique trips or for joining groups. There is also an option for an organized kosher group tour in Vienna and across Austria. With their help you can discover the palaces, boulevards, museums, and fascinating corners of Vienna, and also head out to other impressive gems across Austria.

What Makes Vienna Special?
Vienna combines magnificent palaces, music, culture, sprawling gardens, and convenient public transportation, alongside an active Jewish community and excellent infrastructure for those who keep kosher and Shabbat. It is a destination that lets you enjoy an impressive, kosher European vacation, while also praying with a minyan, eating kosher food, and keeping Shabbat comfortably.