About this venue
RAIFFEISEN HALLE inside Vienna’s Gasometer complex stands out for its industrial architecture and a distinctly modern show setup. Built into the former gas holder known as Gasometer B, the venue has a unique urban identity that works perfectly for live music and large-scale events. As a flexible indoor hall, it can adapt to different event formats, from standing concerts to productions that require more elaborate staging.
The experience inside is designed around performance: strong acoustics, clear sightlines, and efficient crowd flow are central, while the technical backbone (sound, lighting and rigging) supports high-impact shows. Visitors also appreciate the practical comfort factors—well-organized spaces and enough on-site options to make the pre-show and intermission feel effortless.
The exact address is Guglgasse 8, Vienna, Austria. You can reach the entrance either directly from inside Gasometer B or via the street access at Guglgasse 8, which makes arrival straightforward on event nights. The closest underground stop, Gasometer (U3), is only a short walk away, and nearby garages/parking areas are available if you’re coming by car. For broader city-wide transport and how to get around Vienna beyond the venue area, see the city information further down the page.
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About the city
Vienna, the imperial capital on the Danube, blends world-class culture with a modern scene of entertainment and major events. The city is known for concerts across genres, standout sporting spectacles, and an atmosphere where the elegance of historic districts naturally flows into the energy of packed arenas. If you want a destination where you can easily combine a night out, sightseeing, and a live event, Vienna is a choice that rarely disappoints—and for a ticketing portal, it consistently attracts an audience that knows what it wants.
Vienna stands out for how easy it is to arrive and get around: the Wiener Linien network connects the city via U-Bahn, S-Bahn, and Straßenbahn, making trips to most arenas and stadiums simple and predictable. Whether you arrive by train at Wien Hauptbahnhof or Wien Westbahnhof, or fly into Vienna International Airport (Flughafen Wien-Schwechat), you can slot into the city’s rhythm quickly and reach venues like Wiener Stadthalle or Ernst-Happel-Stadion without stress. That mix of clear connections and frequent services makes Vienna ideal for quick “event trips” as well as longer weekend breaks.
When you’re in town, Vienna shines beyond the stands: stroll around Stephansplatz and the cathedral, follow the grand Ringstraße, or take a break by the river and promenades along the Danube and the Donaukanal. For a slower pace, there’s the Prater with its tree-lined paths, plus palaces and museums that give the city its unmistakable imperial character. Vienna’s coffee houses, strong food scene, and wide range of accommodation make planning easy—so before or after the event, you can effortlessly build a complete city experience.