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Hidden Gems in Vienna a Private Inner City Walk
About This Tour
We meet our guests at all hotels/vacation homes in town and at the city pier.
The tour also works for day-time layovers of min. 6hrs. starting at the Hilton Park Hotel (mark as special request).
See hidden sides of the Austrian capital that other visitors miss on this private 3-hour walking tour of Vienna. Follow a private guide through the back alleys and courtyards and gain insight into centuries of colorful Austrian history. Enjoy the freedom to choose the route to suit your preferences.
We introduce our efficient, simple and save public transportation system where useful.
By meeting our guests at their “doorstep” we eliminate the hassle in finding meeting-points.
After booking we provide planning help even beyond bookable services.
Simply the best “Inner City Tour” for repeat visitors or guest planning an extended stay!
The tour also works for day-time layovers of min. 6hrs. starting at the Hilton Park Hotel (mark as special request).
See hidden sides of the Austrian capital that other visitors miss on this private 3-hour walking tour of Vienna. Follow a private guide through the back alleys and courtyards and gain insight into centuries of colorful Austrian history. Enjoy the freedom to choose the route to suit your preferences.
We introduce our efficient, simple and save public transportation system where useful.
By meeting our guests at their “doorstep” we eliminate the hassle in finding meeting-points.
After booking we provide planning help even beyond bookable services.
Simply the best “Inner City Tour” for repeat visitors or guest planning an extended stay!
What's Included
✓ Included
- Private licensed Austria Guide - from doorstep/pier/train station
✗ Not Included
- Transport to/from attractions
Itinerary
1
Start at one of the eastern gates (Stubentor) to see how massive Vienna’s walls were.
2
Decipher the spiritual concept in architecture and decoration.
3
The legend of the Vienna basilisk illustrated by a mural.
4
Since 1905 home of the most famous “schnitzel”.
5
At the “sala terrena” played while he lived in the house of the “Teutonic Order” in 1781.
6
Understand some of the outside details and find time for a look inside.
7
Embedded in one of the city’s most atmospheric neighborhood this square tells a story of seven hundred years.
8
See Café Central and the Ferstel Passage and find where Trotsky and Stalin did not become friends.
9
The palace was commissioned by Count Wirich Philipp von Daun, and construction started in 1713 under the direction of architect Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt. Prince Józef Poniatowski, a Polish general and Marshal of France, was born in the palace on 7 May 1763.
10
Next to Rathausplatz find Café Landtmann, Freud’s favorite.
Good to Know
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Pets are not permitted in certain areas visited