CAFÉ SAVOY
For a nice stopover in a 1930s Art Deco café in the Secession district. HQ, at night, of the gay community.
Le Savoy has been in existence since 1897. Its grandiose decor, high ceiling flanked by a cupola and the elegance of round tables and large banquettes, Art Deco-style lamps and sculptures add to the magnificence of this bar a stone's throw from the Majolica House, emblematic of Secession architecture. The Savoy, overlooking the Naschmarkt square, the city's most popular market, belongs to Vienna's gay community and invites you to take a pleasant, relaxed yet stylish break. A highly recommended stopover.
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