From its imperial grandeur, a legacy of the powerful Habsburg monarchy, to the musical heritage that includes composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Josef Haydn, Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Johann Strauss (father and son), Johannes Brahms and Gustav Mahler, among countless others, Vienna offers a lot to every traveller. Discover Vienna’s highlights during our comprehensive walking tour and listen to the stories of one of the greatest dynasties in the world – the Habsburgs.
You will learn about:
Beginnings as Vindobona
Romans and the Middle Ages
House of Babenberg
The rise of the Habsburgs
Holy Roman Empire
Austro-hungarian empire
The ottomans and the Siege of Vienna
19th century, Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna
19th and 20th century boom of the Fine-Arts
The circumstances that lead to World War I
The end of the Empire and The First Republic
Austrofascism, annexation by Nazi Germany and the Second World War
Allied occupation and the building of the Second Republic
St. Stephens’s square
State Opera House
View of the Natural History Museum
View of the Art History Museum
View of the Hofburg imperial palace
Michaelertor
Church of St. Michael
The Looshaus
Graben Street
St. Peter’s Church
Stephansplatz
St. Stephen's Cathedral
Church of St. Rupert
Jewish Memorial at Morinzplatz
Stubentor
Mozart’s last residence
“Ballgasse”, former University quarter
Opposite of St. Stephen In front of Pharmacie "Alte Feldapotheke" - Stephansplatz 8A, 1010, Wien, Austria
Vienna, the capital of Austria, is renowned for its rich imperial history, vibrant arts scene, and stunning architecture. Known as the 'City of Music', it has been home to legendary composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss. The city's elegant cafes, grand palaces, and world-class museums make it a cultural treasure trove.
A former imperial summer residence, Schönbrunn Palace is a stunning example of Baroque architecture. The palace and its gardens are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, St. Stephen's Cathedral is a symbol of Vienna. The cathedral's multi-colored tile roof is iconic.
A historic building complex with two Baroque palaces, the Belvedere houses the largest collection of Gustav Klimt paintings, including 'The Kiss'.
One of the world's leading opera houses, the Vienna State Opera offers performances of opera, ballet, and concerts.
The former imperial palace, Hofburg Palace is now home to several museums, the Austrian National Library, and the Spanish Riding School.
A thin, breaded, and fried veal cutlet, traditionally served with lemon and potato salad or dumplings.
Boiled beef, usually served with root vegetables, apple sauce, and horseradish.
A famous chocolate cake with a thin layer of apricot jam, covered in dark chocolate glaze.
A thin pastry filled with spiced apples, raisins, and sugar, often served with vanilla sauce or ice cream.
This is the best time to visit Vienna for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. The city hosts numerous festivals and cultural events during these months.
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Vienna is a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any major city, petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.
Vienna Hauptbahnhof (Main Station), Vienna Westbahnhof
Vienna International Bus Terminal, Erdberg Bus Station
Vienna's metro system is efficient and user-friendly, with four lines (U1, U2, U3, U4).
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