Volksgarten Disco
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Trends tend to come and go in most urban capitals, but the Volksgarten Disco has endured the test of time. The club has been around since the 1950s. Set in a garden and housed in a glass pavilion near the Royal Palace, this is one … Read more
Trends tend to come and go in most urban capitals, but the Volksgarten Disco has endured the test of time. The club has been around since the 1950s. Set in a garden and housed in a glass pavilion near the Royal Palace, this is one of Vienna’s premier nightspots. Here the beautiful people come to play. Read less

Dance your heart out, right next to the Royal Palace
Trends tend to come and go in most urban capitals, but the Volksgarten Disco has endured the test of time. The club has been around since the 1950s. Set in a garden and housed in a glass pavilion near the Royal Palace, this is one of Vienna’s premier nightspots. Here the beautiful people come to play.
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