This walk offers a solid introduction to Vienna, ideal for the first overview.
In two hours, central places of Vienna’s old town such as Heldenplatz, Hofburg and St. Stephen’s Cathedral combine to form a clear overall picture.
It is not only the sights that are at the centre of the project, but also the connections between how Vienna came into being today : socially, politically, dynastically and urbanly.
The guided tour is deliberately quiet and structured and takes place in a small group with a maximum of 12 people.
It is aimed at anyone looking for more than classic sightseeing tours, namely orientation, context and a real understanding of the city.
After the tour Vienna can be better classified, historically, spatially and culturally.
This tour provides the ideal basis for further exploration on your own.
In addition, there are concrete recommendations for further stay.
Takes place in all weathers and all numbers of participants.
At the sculpure next to entrance of the ticket office of the Viennese Operea House.
Metro U1/U3 at the very center of Vienna, 5 min walking distance to start point
The Vienna State Opera marks the beginning of a new chapter in the city’s development. It shows how Vienna expanded and reimagined its historic core in the 19th century.
The Memorial Against War and Fascism represents a deep rupture in the city’s history. It shows how Vienna confronts the upheavals of the 20th century today.
The Albertina points to a dynasty that shaped Vienna for centuries. From here, the history of the House of Habsburg comes into view.
The Burggarten connects personal history with the end of an era. It reveals how closely Vienna is tied to the final phase of the monarchy.
Heldenplatz is a space of political staging. It illustrates how power has been presented and transformed over the centuries.
The Hofburg is the historic center of political power in Vienna. Its development reflects the rise of the Habsburgs from a regional dynasty to a European great power.
The Plague Column represents the Baroque phase of the city and its religious-political self-representation. It combines crisis, power, and faith in a single monument.
St. Stephen’s Cathedral forms the historical and symbolic center of the city. Here, key strands of Vienna’s history converge in a single building. At the end of the tour, you will receive orientation and recommendations for the rest of your stay.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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