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The lively Naschmarkt's covered stalls of fresh produce line the western boundary of the Freihaus Quarter (Photo: Courtesy Austrian Tourism Board)
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Vintage tins of tea leaves at High Tea, which stocks almost 300 varieties from around the world (Photo: Courtesy High Tea)
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High Tea's lounge has café-style indoor and outdoor seating as well as clusters of comfy couches (Photo: Courtesy High Tea)
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A view of Georgl Kargl Fine Arts (left) and the adjacent Box, a new one-room exhibition space whose façade of crisscrossing lines features two receding mirrors placed at an acute angle (Photo: Courtesy Georg Kargl, Vienna)
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German artist Karin Kneffel painted the giant grapes, Untitled, 2000, and Austrian Anne Schneider created the wax sculpture self-portrait, Untitled, 2000, from a huge cloth doll bent and then covered with wax. Both artists are represented by Christine König Galerie (Photo: Courtesy Christine König Galerie)
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Berliner Björn Dahlem's trio of cowboys is an ironic installation representing a utopian future at Engholm Engelhorn Galerie; Homunculus Hybrid Cowboy (Samurai 1), Homunculus Hybrid Cowboy (Samurai 2), Homunculus Hybrid Cowboy (Samurai 3), 2006 (Photo: Courtesy Engholm Engelhorn)
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Austrian designer Jutta Pregenzer's namesake boutique carries her playful fashions, plus jewelry and a selection of trendy European and American brands, such as Le Temps des Cerises, HTC Italy, and True Religion (Courtesy Pregenzer)
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Breakfast favorite Point of Sale serves everything from apfelstrudel to bagels (Photo: Courtesy Point of Sale)
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A leather couch and coffee table designed by Austrian Johannes Spalt, 1961, along with a Berber carpet for sale at Rauminhalt furniture gallery (Photo: Courtesy Rauminhalt)
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An up-close look at Henny Abraham's unique Asian and European goods. In the foreground, an English canteen with silver cutlery, a set of Limoges white porcelain coffee cups, a set of Austrian cut glasses, and English silver-plated cutlery with mother of pearl handles (Photo: Courtesy Henny Abraham)