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Karmelitergasse 6
1020 Vienna
Austria
Leopoldstadt
01 2360288
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What time does Kabine open?
Kabine opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Kabine close?
Kabine closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Kabine closes at 6:00 PM on Saturday.Kabine is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 10:00 AM - 7:00 PMSat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PMSun Closed
Does Kabine have parking?
Yes, Kabine has parking options.
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if you are looking for unusual and also affordable women's fashion in vienna and don't want to go…read moreto the usual high street stores, this is definitely the right place for you. they always stock very trendy but wearable items, staff is nice and helpful and I usually have to buy at least one or two items when I go there. I hate going to big department stores and also don't want to wear the same stuff 80% of other women are wearing, so if you are looking for something different, here it is ;)
Pucci in the house! One of the best locations in Wien to find second hand luxury items... Bags,…read moredresses, jackets, coats... You wanna look fly, but at lower costs, go there!!
I'm surprised there are no reviews thus far for Eric Bompard, though the store is somewhat new to…read moreVienna. I learned to love this brand on trips to Paris and made it a point to seek out their Vienna outpost. The store is fairly large - mostly downstairs from the main level. It's all cashmere - mostly sweaters with some accessories (scarves, gloves, hats) thrown in. In the context of other stores in the area and quality cashmere in general, the prices are on point. I grabbed some gloves for €55. Overall, the service is at a high level, the merchandise is very high quality and the styles are classic. Go during the sales and grab a sweater at less than half price!
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Excellent selection of sweaters, cold weather clothing, outerwear beautifully made. Our souvenirs…read moreof Vienna!
Loden-Plankl is a traditional Viennese clothing store in the heart of Vienna. They sell wool capes,…read morelederhosen, hats, and so much more. I stopped by with my friend when we were in Vienna for a few days at the beginning of the month, because we were trying to visit shops and restaurants with history and character while we were in the city. The store is beautiful, and their products are really finely crafted and worth the price tags. Unfortunately, the customer service was pretty ... awkward? A store clerk followed us from room to room. It felt like we were being monitored, like she thought we were going to shoplift. I know there are some cultural differences between the US and Austria. Maybe this was her way of being helpful, being nearby in case we had questions or wanted to try something on. Unfortunately, it just made us itchy to get out of the store. We took a walk around but were in and out pretty quickly. Still, worth a stop if you're interesting in buying some traditional Austrian clothing while you're visiting Vienna.
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loved this shop. had champagne great support and they called me a taxi. Sales associate kept…read morefinding treasures. lol
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So much to choose from. Great prices! Such a treat to see…read morefashionable and business casual clothing for the trip.
Large scale of famous brands here , four flors of clothes , lots of discounts and " bargains " .read more
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I love C&A! They're a German chain with locations in Austria as well, and a great stop for…read moreaffordable fashion. We stopped in on a whim, and I ended up buying 2 absolutely adorable dirndl-inspired blouses for EUR$19 each. They fit well and I'm looking forward to wearing them when the weather gets warmer. C&A is great for basic things like socks, underwear, etc - great for travelers who have been caught short or need an essential item at a reasonable price. The quality tends to be on the higher side for the price point. A few years back, my husband bought a sweater at the Munich outpost and it still looks like new despite regular wearings/washings.
C&A is one of the main fashion chains in Austria with German headquaters…read more The subsidiary on Mariahilfer Strasse is one of the main ones and almost anybody knows it. They provide a wide-ranging assortment, for old and young. The prices are moderate, they are really good when there is sale. The quality of the materials ranges from ok to upper class. The sales personal is sometimes quite nosy. It's still one of the best choices if you are in Vienna and need something special for tonight because you got a very important short-term invitation.
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