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november-december. 2019 | @glam.Halal
Tourism
Austria
for Muslim travellers
Here’s a list of things you can see, do, and of course – eat in Austria
A
USTrIA is a land-locked stretc h of land
(83,879 km2 to be exact) surrounded by
Germany and Czech republic to the north,
Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia
and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and
Liechtenstein to the west.
It is charming mix of the old and new, with breath-
takingly beautiful that looks like it came straight out
of a children’s fairy tale. From majestic mountains and
enchanting lakes to lavish imperial palaces and mag-
nifi cent museums, this country has everything you could
ever want for in a peaceful holiday destination.
What makes it even better is that there is actually a
thriving Muslim population in Austria – which makes
fi nding prayer spaces and halal food much easier than
you would expect! Here’s a simple list of things to see, do
and eat when in Austria.
Attractions:
1. Museumsquartier
2 . The Hofb urg
3. Dom Quartier
4. Hohensalzburg Fortress
5. Prater Amusement Park
6. Shopping
7. Mariahilferstaße
8. The Naschmarkt
9. Food
Disclaimer: In many european cities, many halal establish-
ments are run by Muslims themselves and may not be
certifi ed by a central body. Some restaurants may also
serve alcoholic drinks due to the local culture. We rec-
ommend that you check with the owners or staff before
patronizing these establishments, and dine at your own
discretion.
Apadana
Address: Hamburgerstrasse 1 | U4 kettenbrückengasse,
Vienna 1050, Austria (Margareten)
Opening Hours: 11.30 am -3 pm, 6 pm – 11 pm (Closed on
Monday)
Turkis Oriental Food
Address: Mariahilfer Str. 31, 1060 Wien, Austria
Opening Hours: 8 am – 12 am (Everyday)
Tawa Indian Restaurant
Address: Margaretenstraße 102, 1050 Wien, Austria
Opening Hours: 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM (Monday – Friday),
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM (Saturday – Sunday)
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