Viennese Neighborhood Oases Celebrate Anniversary with Pop-up City Hiking Trail
On Saturday, October 4, 2025, it's time to stroll through the city together and discover stories from the Grätzl! At the Grätzloasen Pop-up City Hiking Trail, Viennese residents can visit Grätzloasen from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM and get to know the people behind them. Participation is free, and no registration is required. There is free food and drinks at each station.
"For ten years, dedicated Viennese residents have been shaping their surroundings with the Grätzloase action program, making Vienna even more livable. This commitment is an important contribution to good coexistence and a climate-friendly future," says Climate City Councilor Jürgen Czernohorszky.
Residents Create a Better Community with Grätzloasen
Grätzloasen are small, green islands in the street space, created by dedicated neighbors. What makes them special are the stories of the people who maintain and enliven them. With the audio tour Oasentöne, these voices become audible: Audio stories can be accessed at Grätzloasen via QR codes. All you need is a smartphone to listen to the stories. On October 4, the stories will also be live on site: The creators will explain why their Grätzloase is important and how it changes the Grätzl.
These are the Stations on the Grätzloasen City Hiking Trail
- HuglWood (15. Bezirk): RONJA, die modulare Grätzloase aus Upcycling-Holz - mit neuer Bewässerung und Solaranlage.
- Klimaanlage Goldschlagstraße (15. Bezirk): Grätzloase als grüne Kühlinsel im heißen Sommer.
- Wiedner Wald (4. Bezirk): Ein Stück Stadtwald im dicht bebauten Grätzl - gemeinsam geschaffen von Anrainern.
- Gustav in der Rahlgasse (6. Bezirk): Eine von Schülern entworfene Grätzloase, die für die ganze Nachbarschaft da ist.
Information about the Pop-Up City Hiking Trail in Vienna
- Samstag, 4. Oktober 2025
- Uhrzeit: 14:00-18:00 Uhr
- Treffpunkt: U3-Station Schweglerstraße, Ausgang Märzstraße (15. Bezirk)
- Teilnahme zu Fuß oder mit dem Fahrrad möglich
- Kostenlos & ohne Anmeldung
10 Years of Grätzloasen in Vienna
Since 2015, the Grätzloase action program has supported over 1,000 Grätzl projects in Vienna. Many of these places show that even small, practical ideas can change a street. Especially for people who can afford little in everyday life, a valuable space is created: free, open, and accessible to all.
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