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LESCHANZ Ges.m.h.H.: Mollardgasse 85a/III/1, 1060 Wien, AUSTRIA Tel: +43-1-5967877 Email: office@leschanz.at The Chocolate Factory Leschanz is one of Viennas traditional establishments and well known for its originality and its love for the detail. Indulge in the wonderful world of Leschanz chocolates.
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Vienna, Austria: City Sightseeing
Mickela Mallozzi prepares for ball season with a dress fitting at the famous Flossmann's for her ballgown. She then does some sightseeing around Vienna, including at the infamous coffee houses Café Central & Café Hawelka, and chocolate shop Demel!
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- Meg checks out some sweets in Demel pastry shop by Meganandkevin from a blog titled Vienna
- Demel - a famous Viennese chocolate maker by Mollyandmikeuk from a blog titled Guten Tag, Wien!
- Famous visitors of Demel Marzipan Museum by Irenan from a blog titled Vienna - part 1
- My expensive coffee and torte at Demel by Kateb75 from a blog titled Vienna
- The very famous and amazing Demel by Mimmy21 from a blog titled Wien-The beautiful big wedding cake!
- In the Marzipan Museum ( Demel Café) by Irenan from a blog titled Vienna - part 1
- Coffee Cakes - DEMEL shop by Aliceandmac from a blog titled Mozart and Coffee Shops and..... Strauss
- The famous Cafe Demel by Jcharwell from a blog titled Rainy Wein!
- Demel Marzipan Museum by Irenan from a blog titled Vienna - part 1
- Vienna -- Demel Cafe by Drfumblefinger from a blog titled Vienna -- Life in the Past Lane
- Demel Chocolate Shop by Travelswitz from a blog titled The Sights of Vienna
- Vienna demel cakes by Messyellen from a blog titled WOW!
- In the Demel Café by Irenan from a blog titled Vienna - part 1
- Demel delights... by Irenan from a blog titled Vienna - part 1
- Demel chocolate by Irenan from a blog titled Vienna - part 1
- Kaffee Demel by Acgwhale from a blog titled Besuch in Wien
- Demel Café by Irenan from a blog titled Vienna - part 1
Mi sarà piaciuto il cioccolato di Zotter?
Oggi vi porto con me in Stiria, nella parte meridionale dell'Austria dove qualche giorno fa sono stata per visitare la Fabbrica del Cioccolato più conosciuta qui ma anche in tutta Europa. Josef Zotter, maestro cioccolatiere, sul finire degli anni '90 ha dato vita alla sua azienda producendo diversi tipi di cioccolato e dando spazio al proprio estro producendo gusti talvolta strani ma senza dubbio geniali, come ananas e rapa o semi di zucca e marzapane.
Come raggiungere la Fabbrica:
In treno da Vienna o Graz:
fino a Feldbach e poi in autobus fino a Altenmarkt bei Riegersburg - la fermata autobus è di fronte la Fabbrica.
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Vienna In Your Pocket's Stefan Bauer strolls through Naschmarkt, the city's main food market.
Derived from the German verb naschen, meaning to nibble, Vienna's largest open-air market truly earns its moniker. The colourful fruit and vegetable stalls are interspersed with gourmet cheese, meat and ethnic food vendors, all offering up samples of their products to passers-by. If you're looking for a shopping experience for all five senses, this one is a must. At the market's southwest end, Austria's largest Flohmarkt (Flea Market) sets up shops every Saturday morning, offering second-hand clothing, an array of unusual items, and antique treasures for expert bargain hunters who show up early.
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