Moerbisch attractions include churches, museums and historic sites, and natural sites. The Röm.-Kath. Kirche and the Evangelische Kirche are two famous churches the guests must visit. The Seebühne is also another building that is considered another Moerbisch attraction. Heimathaus and Hofgassen are two museums or historic site museums.
Water sports like swimming in the Neusiedler See Lake or in the outdoor swimming pool Erlebnisbad Platsch and fishing in the waters are among Moerbisch activities. A more extreme activity for the adventurous guests would be sailing and windsurfing in Sailing School Lang. Kaufen (running) or Nordic walking, horseback riding as well as miniature golf are also among the fun Moerbisch activities that the town offers. Other activities include tennis, table tennis, inline skating and ice skating.
Moerbisch accommodations include four-star and three-star hotels and private holiday homes. There are two-star and three-star holiday homes and private rooms as well. There are also around eight accommodations available in the farms. Lanhaus Pannonia, Landhaus "Luka" and Casa Peiso are three among the famous Moerbisch accommodations.
Moerbisch has a total of seven wine taverns. Among these taverns are Fiedler's Weinschenke, Hauerschenke Gasthaus and Heuriger Pfeiffer. Some Moerbisch restaurants serve Italian cuisine like the Pizzeria Italia and the Pizzeria San Remo. There are also other restaurants like Schilf Kulinarium and the one in Hotel Das Schmidt. There are five Moerbisch restaurants that serve regional specialties. Andreas Csarda, BurgenlÓ“nderhof and Drescher are three of these famous specialty restaurants.
The town of Moerbisch has a bank and a foreign exchange center, as well as a pharmacy and a doctor's clinic. Shopping centers include souvenir shops, two tobacco shops and a vinotheque among others. The hairdresser, the laundromat and other establishments can definitely provide every guest's needs.