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EasyCityPass Vienna tips: September 2026

Still looking for a small gift, a souvenir, or a memento from Vienna? Thanks to our EasyCityPass Vienna partners, we have three special suggestions for you:

Brand new to the lineup is Salon Ananas. Here you’ll find Viennese charm and Vienna’s smallest gallery. If you’re looking for a practical item rather than a tiny little shop, you should stop by Wiener Seife and take a whiff of the various soaps. On Neubaugasse, the street of specialists, you’ll find: Die Piratin has the best fabric. Start making some room in your suitcase.

Speaking of experts. If you want to get to know the real Vienna, you should check out the 5 insider tips for an authentic Vienna on the blog. The main line closure is still in full swing, but you can still get around. You’ll find all the details on the blog as well.

In Vienna’s event calendar, you’ll find Kino am Dach and the Film Festival on Rathausplatz, the PARALLEL VIENNA art fair, and OPEN HOUSE WIEN, which gives you access to about 50 buildings that are otherwise off-limits.

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Exterior view of Salon Ananas. Large window display featuring postcards, pictures, and a glimpse inside the premises. Photo: Salon Ananas

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Salon Ananas

At SALON ANANAS in Ottakring, you’ll find Viennese wit in the form of postcards, posters, calendars, art prints, and all sorts of “knickknacks.” The concept store also houses GALERIE ANANAS, a space just 13 m² in size, featuring rotating exhibitions of humorous and satirical art. Admission to the gallery is free.

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Various small packages of soap labeled Photo: Wiener Seife

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Wiener Seife

At Wiener Seife, you’ll find handmade soaps and skincare products made in Vienna using natural ingredients. The selection ranges from classic soaps to solid shampoos and bath products, as well as gift ideas. Wiener Seife combines the traditional art of soap-making with modern formulas and sustainable packaging. It’s the perfect way to take a little piece of Vienna home with you.

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Die Piratin hat den besten Stoff

Since 1993, you’ve been able to find “Die Piratin hat den besten Stoff” on Vienna’s Neubaugasse (the most popular side street off Mariahilfer Straße). The shop offers fashion, accessories, and jewelry from small labels and independent designers in Austria and neighboring countries. The selection includes one-of-a-kind pieces and small-batch items, as well as fair-trade and sustainably produced items—a far cry from mass-produced goods.

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Inspiring blog articles for your trip to Vienna

5 insider tips for an authentic Vienna - off the beaten track

St. Stephen's Cathedral and Schönbrunn Palace are impressive and simply must be seen. But how about getting to know the city from a different angle—beyond the usual tourist routes? Where Vienna reveals its true character...

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Main line closure on the S-Bahn

With the EasyCityPass Vienna, you can explore the city comfortably using public transportation. Due to the Vienna S-Bahn upgrade, there will soon be major construction sites and closures along the main line. Here’s all the important information about restrictions, improvements, and how you can still get from A to B with ease!

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A view of the facade of Vienna City Hall. A blue sky and a few white clouds in the background. Photo: Dmitris Vetsikas, Pixabay

Film Festival on Vienna's City Hall Square

July 4 - September 6

The Vienna Rathausplatz Film Festival transforms Rathausplatz into a large open-air movie theater during the summer. Music films from the worlds of opera, pop, classical music, and musicals are shown on a giant screen, accompanied by international cuisine all around. With free admission, the square becomes a gathering place for balmy evenings, enjoyment, and culture under the open sky.

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An exhibition where visitors can move around freely and view the various exhibits. Photo: Parallel Vienna

PARALLEL VIENNA 2026

September 9–13, 2026

From September 9 to 13, 2026, the Otto Wagner Areal will serve as the venue for PARALLEL VIENNA. The art fair presents contemporary art by young, emerging, and established artists. Galleries, art associations, off-spaces, and project spaces will showcase Austrian and international works.

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A view of the rooftop cinema. A variety of chairs and a large screen overlooking the Vienna skyline. Photo: Kino am Dach

Roof-Top Cinema

June 1–September 12, 2026

The open-air cinema on the roof of the Main Library. In 2026, for its 23rd season, Kino am Dach will explore the interplay between reality and the fragile construct of truth! The focus is on the fine line between conspiracy, illusion, and reality under the motto MIND GAMES. Unfortunately, screenings cannot take place in the event of thunderstorms, storms, or strong winds. If the screening must be canceled due to weather conditions within half an hour of the film’s start, your ticket will serve as a voucher that you can redeem on any other day during the season—so be sure to keep your ticket safe!

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OPEN HOUSE WIEN logo. It is a blue pin with a black inner circle. The words Photo: OPEN HOUSE WIEN

Open House Wien

25.09. - 27.09. 2026

From September 25 to 27, 2026, OPEN HOUSE WIEN will once again open the doors to around 50 buildings in Vienna and the surrounding area that are not normally open to the public. Through free guided tours, you can explore architecture, urban development, and building culture up close. This year, for the first time, the event will take place over three days.

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