In charming Burgenland, you will learn how the mosaic of Austrian, Slovak, and Hungarian cultures was formed, and also visit the winemaker and see the largest flat lake in Austria. I'll tell you about how the "border" life of the Austrian margraviate developed, and about the modern location of Burgenland, adjacent to Slovakia, Hungary, and Slovenia. As a result, you will discover a completely different Austria - a region that has acquired amazing cultural diversity thanks to its border location.
• Guided private full-day trip to Burgenland from Vienna
• A private tour limited only to you and your traveling companions ensures a more memorable experience
• A lot of interesting information and stories about the unique region of Burgenland
• Experience in Austria's oldest vineyards and winery
• Round-trip transport by air-conditioned vehicle with a professional driver and passionate guide
Pickup included
Vienna to Eisenstadt, about 1h.
I'll tell you general information about Austria, Austrian history and unique region Burgenland. First our stop will be a capitol of this region - Eisenstadt.
Eisenstadt, 2,5 hour.
At first, we'll take a pleasant walking tour around the old town and discover the secrets of region Burgenland. I will tell you the story of the Esterhazy family, the closest associates of the imperial family and we'll taste a real Esterhazy cake.
After a walk around the city, we’ll visit the cellar of the local winemaker, where we will meet with one of the oldest wine producers in Austria, we'll taste several traditional wines and get acquainted with the history of local winemaking.
Then, past the vineyards of Burgenland, we will go to the shores of Lake Neusidler and the town of Rust, the wine capital of the region, included in the UNESCO list.
Rust is included in the list of the most picturesque villages in Austria. In a romantic place, with a glass of local wine, our journey will end at the sunset.
Rust - Vienna, 1h 15 min.
Drop off at your hotel. The road back to Vienna, 1h 15min by car.
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