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Markets1 min readUpdated May 17, 2026

Where to shop

Cheapest groceries

  • Hofer (Aldi) — house brand, weekly specials in the Aktuelle Flugblatt
  • Lidl — same tier, often better fresh produce
  • Penny — small, dense, sometimes cheaper than Hofer for snacks
  • MPreis — Tirol chain with a 1010 store, premium store-brand

Wider selection

  • Billa / Billa Plus / Spar / Eurospar — €0.30–€0.60 dearer per item but full assortment
  • DM + BIPA — drugstore basics, vitamins, no food
  • Müller — drugstore + electronics + stationery

Markets

  • Naschmarkt — central, touristy, full produce + falafel + sushi but mark-up
  • Brunnenmarkt (16th) — same goods, half the price, real-Vienna feel
  • Karmelitermarkt (2nd) — Saturday brunch hub, organic
  • Yppenplatz (16th) — café row next to Brunnenmarkt

Halal / Asian / Turkish

  • Etsan chain (Brunnenmarkt) — full halal butcher
  • Asia Markt Wien (Naschmarkt + Reumannplatz) — soy sauce, kimchi, instant noodles cheaper than supermarkets
  • Bizim Mart + Yağmur Market — Turkish import staples
Sundays everything closes — bahnhof stores (Spar Express at Hauptbahnhof, Billa at Westbahnhof) are the only legal exceptions.

Frequently asked

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  • When are supermarkets open?

    Mon–Sat 7:00–19:30 (some bigger ones until 21:00). Closed on Sundays. Bahnhof stores (Hauptbahnhof, Westbahnhof) open Sundays.

  • Cheap vegetables on Saturdays?

    Brunnenmarkt vendors slash prices in the last hour (≈ 17:30) to clear stock. €1 fruit boxes are common.