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Wagramer Str. 81
1220 Vienna
Austria
Donaustadt
01 2034722110
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What time does Habitzel open?
Habitzel opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Habitzel close?
Habitzel closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Habitzel closes at 6:00 PM on Saturday.Habitzel is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 9:00 AM - 8:00 PMSat 9:00 AM - 6:00 PMSun Closed
Does Habitzel have parking?
Yes, Habitzel has parking options.
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My husband and I checked out this shoe store and we were amazed by the quality and diversity of the…read moresneakers they have in store: street, casual, sporty, and more. We both bought a pair. The staff were nice, very helpful and detailed oriented. Without a doubt, the best shoe store we ever visited
From the owner: Der Mix aus Schuhen und Fashion macht es aus ! Unsere Kunden finden bei uns eine konstante feine…read moreSneakerauswahl, aber daneben auch lässige Stiefletten und Boots im Herbst oder Espandrilles und Flip Flop im Frühling-Sommer. Mit unserem easy-clothing Konzept für Frauen runden wir unsere Schuhauswahl perfekt ab, so findet man bei uns einen entspannten Look von Kopf bis Fuß!
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I've bought a pair of shoes for my 3y kid and after trying them on again out of the shop, realized…read morethat they have a bit strange form, too narrow. So I've asked to return the money in the shop, returning perfectly new shoes, never worn, etc, and they rejected, with no easy, they say that they don't return money. Giving them 2 starts, because they gave me a "gift card" on the same amount, but "activation" of that gift card costed more than 10% of the shoe cost. They are not enforced by a law to return money in that case, but anyway it's not a good service, most of good shops would just return the money in my experience.
When we first arrived in Vienna and after leaving our luggage at the hotel for later check in.. we…read morestopped off in here. Lots to choose from and lots to look at. Very clean and neat and organized.
This is the best subsidiary I have ever seen. Friendly and attentive staff, big enough to look and…read morepick and try on. The range of products is bigger than in other subsidiaries. Hats off!!!
I've been a local for 25 years now and everytime i go shopping and dont find anything i will find…read moresomething nice at zappateria. Friendly staff. Nice and small sales room. Very cool european sneakers. Funny t-shirts. Fav store in town!
From the owner: Zwei Studenten wollten in Wien endlich ein Geschäft sehen das persönliche Verkaufserfahrung mit…read moreindividueller Auswahl verbindet, also das was es in so vielen anderen Metropolen gab und gibt und uns gefehlt hat
shoe store has closed. this location is now a starbucks…read more the starbucks is really nice though. :)
I had a pair of wholecut shoes made in tan colour and was very happy with them. The skillmanship is…read moreexcellent and the shoes are a perfect fit and very comfortable. It is very good value for money and the service was excellent too. Paradorn
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Did I think twice before buying (mens') calf leather shoes for more than EUR 600? Yes, but I have…read morea thing for quality shoes. Vienna has a tradition of making world-class shoes. Only Northhampton, UK competes in this sphere. Ludwig Reiter still makes all of its shoes in Austria...no cheating here. Reiter's original shoe designs are decades old and often copied. It's a little like buying a Rolex Oyster for your feet. It's not swanky - It's just handmade quality. What is more authentically VIENNA than Ludwig Reiter. I struggle to answer...
The guys working there are incredibly rude. One of them was not bothered to look for my shoe size,…read moreand after five minutes not finding my size, he yelled: "Idiot! Get out with your shitty shoes!" Another time, I entered to buy shoes for my father. First of all, they mocked my pronunciation of German words, and afterwards they sold me a 100-Euro-costing pair in full price even though the surface of the shoes was peeling off! The pair completely fell apart after a month, and they would not give money back.
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