Dive deep into the cultural and historical tapestry of Vienna with this exclusive full-day private tour. A blend of imperial grandeur and artistic brilliance, Vienna is a city that wears its heart on its sleeve.
Start with the magnificent Schönbrunn Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you'll get lost in the tales of emperors and impresses.
Journey onward to the Mozarthaus and immerse yourself in the melodies and stories of the legendary composer, Mozart, in his only surviving residence. Wander through the grandeur of Heldenplatz, with its echoes of heroes and legends, and marvel at the vast Hofburg complex. Finally, let the Hundertwasser House introduce you to the eclectic side of Vienna, with its architectural rebellion against the mundane.
With a private guide, chauffeur, and tickets to Schönbrunn Palace and Mozarthaus included, expect an enlightening and enriching day.
Pick-up could be from hotel or apartment in Budapest
Dive into the splendor of imperial Vienna as you explore Schönbrunn Palace. This former summer residence of the Habsburg monarchs dazzles with its stunning Baroque architecture, sprawling gardens, and ornate interiors. A walk through its resplendent chambers offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyles of the rulers who once called it home.
Step back in time as you enter the only surviving Viennese residence of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Located in the heart of the city, this museum presents an intimate look into the life, works, and genius of one of the world's greatest composers. Each floor unveils a different facet of Mozart’s world, from his artistic collaborations to his personal challenges.
A grand imperial forum, Heldenplatz is flanked by the majestic Hofburg Palace on one side, housing centuries of Habsburg history. Walk along its historic corridors and explore the various museums, showcasing imperial apartments, silver collections, and more.
Embrace the quirky and colorful world of Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser. This unconventional apartment house defies straight lines and standard conventions. Admire its vibrant facades, uneven floors, and unique blend of architecture and nature.
Nestled in one of Vienna's historic townhouses, the Clock Museum (Uhrenmuseum) is a hidden gem dedicated to the art of timekeeping. Home to over 1,000 timepieces, it boasts Europe's most comprehensive collection of clocks and watches.
The rest of the time you will have some free time for lunch
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