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Orientational Vienna Highlights Tour
|2 hours|up to 8 people
Martha T.
Martha T.
(14)
Orientational Vienna Highlights Tour
From St. Stephen's Cathedral to the former Imperial Palace Hofburg.
$ 403 (USD)
Includes all fees
Vienna's Highlighted Sights, Private Sightseeing Tour By Car and By Walking (4,5 hours, without snack break)
|4.5 hours|up to 2 people
Ursula Orsolya I.
Ursula Orsolya I.
(32)
Vienna's Highlighted Sights, Private Sightseeing Tour By Car and By Walking (4,5 hours, without snack break)
Visit the most beautiful sights of the UNESCO World Herritage in Vienna - a perfect combination by car and walking
$ 793 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|7 hours|up to 6 people
Daniela R.
Daniela R.
(5)
Day trip from Vienna to Bratislava with Private Transfers
Discover Bratislava on a private tour with a local guide
$ 1,159 (USD)
Includes all fees
Vienna's Must-See Sites
|3 hours|up to 10 people
Susanne W.
Susanne W.
(88)
Vienna's Must-See Sites
3 hours walking tour with coffee house stop
$ 457 (USD)
Includes all fees
Vienna Essentials Walking Tour
|2 hours|up to 10 people
Elena H.
Elena H.
(32)
Vienna Essentials Walking Tour
Your first impressions of Vienna
$ 354 (USD)
Includes all fees
Explore Highlights of Vienna
|2.5 hours|up to 8 people
Angelika K.
Angelika K.
(29)
Explore Highlights of Vienna
A private walking tour through the city center
$ 372 (USD)
Includes all fees
Half Day Classic Vienna walking tour
|2.5 hours|up to 10 people
Robert E.
Robert E.
(5)
Half Day Classic Vienna walking tour
A walk along selected highlights in Vienna's city centre.
$ 342 (USD)
Includes all fees
3 hours - Private guided highlights of Viennas City Centre
|3 hours|up to 10 people
Katharina T.
Katharina T.
(41)
3 hours - Private guided highlights of Viennas City Centre
Private Vienna walking tour
$ 390 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|3 hours|up to 10 people
Adrienn B.
Adrienn B.
(50)
Your 3 hour "Vienna at first sight" private old town walking tour
Experience Vienna's highlights with your private guide
$ 423 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|3 hours|up to 10 people
Elisabeth J.
Elisabeth J.
(19)
Highlights of Vienna city center - 3 hour private walking tour
Enjoy the best sights of Vienna with a local guide!
$ 424 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|3 hours|up to 10 people
Jan K.
Jan K.
(36)
Private tour of Imperial Vienna
Immerse yourself in deep history, architecture and symbolism with a great story teller and Art Historian
$ 433 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|2.5 hours|up to 3 people
Long L.
Long L.
(6)
Jewish Vienna - a dialogue between past & present
Highlight of Vienna - the humiliated Jewish past and its vibrant present
$ 371 (USD)
Includes all fees
Transfer with Sightseeing from Munich to Vienna or Vienna to Munich
|10 hours|up to 8 people
Dietmar (Didi) N.
Dietmar (Didi) N.
(2)
Transfer with Sightseeing from Munich to Vienna or Vienna to Munich
Munich to Vienna or vcs vs. with Salzburg Lake district and Danube
$ 1,830 (USD)
Includes all fees
Jewish Heritage Walking Tour
|4 hours|up to 8 people
Alan M.
Alan M.
(12)
Jewish History Walking Tour
Jewish Vienna Confronted by the Third Reich
$ 482 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|3 hours|up to 10 people
Marieta T.
Marieta T.
(68)
Half Day Private Walking City Tour Vienna
Overview walking tour of Vienna, half day
$ 409 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|3 hours|up to 10 people
Laura T.
Laura T.
(0)
Private Walking Tour: Vienna around 1900
A Time of Great Contrast and Transformation (incl. Leopold Museum or MAK)
$ 448 (USD)
Includes all fees

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Things to do in Vienna

Vienna, Austria’s storied capital, is a city where imperial history meets vibrant modernity. Grand palaces, historic cafés, and vibrant neighbourhoods create a rich atmosphere filled with culture. Visit the courtyards of Hofburg Palace, stand beneath the towering spires of St. Stephen’s Cathedral, and admire the artistic masterpieces in the Belvedere Museum. Traditional coffeehouses, open-air markets, and grand concert halls add an authentic charm to your tour. Your guide will share the details behind each landmark, turning every stop into a memorable experience. Must-see landmarks Vienna’s history is evident in its grand buildings, artistic collections, and historic squares, showcasing the city’s unique character. Here are some must-see attractions to include in your tour: St. Stephen’s Cathedral Step inside one of the most recognizable landmarks in Vienna. This Gothic masterpiece showcases intricate stone carvings, medieval chapels, and an underground crypt. The South Tower climb provides panoramic views of the city. Schönbrunn Palace Tour this UNESCO World Heritage Site, a former Habsburg summer residence, which features opulent rooms, landscaped gardens, and the impressive Hall of Mirrors. Wander the Baroque gardens, home to the Neptune Fountain and the Gloriette, and enjoy panoramic views of the city. Hofburg Palace Explore this grand complex, once the seat of the Habsburg Empire. Visit the Imperial Apartments and the Sisi Museum, which offer insight into the life of Empress Elisabeth. The Palace also houses the Austrian National Library, a Baroque masterpiece. Belvedere Museum Admire Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss at the Upper Belvedere, alongside works by Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka. The Lower Belvedere and gardens add a serene setting to your art tour. Naschmarkt Stroll through this historic market known for its fresh produce, artisan cheeses, and traditional Viennese dishes. Stop by a local eatery for traditional Wiener Schnitzel or savour international dishes from its food stalls. Explore off-the-beaten-path Not every unforgettable moment in Vienna takes place at its grand palaces or bustling markets. While not strictly hidden, these spots are often overlooked by first-time visitors. Here are a few of Vienna’s hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path spots that reveal a different side of the city: Spittelberg Quarter Stroll through cobblestone streets, historic homes, and small galleries, just a short walk from the city centre. Once a centre for local artisans, it is today known for its boutique shops and local cafés. Augarten Relax in Vienna’s oldest Baroque garden and its manicured paths, green spaces, and striking views of the Flak Towers. The Augarten Porcelain Manufactory offers a chance to watch master artisans craft delicate porcelain pieces. Hundertwasserhaus and KunstHausWien These architectural landmarks, designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, stand out with their bold colours and curved lines. KunstHausWien presents exhibitions on the artist’s unique vision. Central Cemetery (Zentralfriedhof) An unexpected gem, this cemetery is the final resting place of Beethoven, Schubert, and Strauss, set amidst peaceful grounds. Experience Vienna's culture and traditions Vienna is a city known for its music, cafés, and seasonal events. These experiences offer a closer look at local traditions. Viennese coffeehouses More than just places to enjoy a drink, these establishments are UNESCO-listed intangible cultural heritage sites. Café Sperl reflects 19th-century elegance, while Café Prückel showcases a mid-century design. Pair your coffee with a slice of Sachertorte for the quintessential Viennese experience. Waltz traditions Vienna’s ball season runs from November to February, with grand events at venues like the Vienna State Opera. Private lessons offer an introduction to the waltz, allowing you to take part in this long-standing tradition. Christmas markets From late November through December, Vienna becomes a festive destination with seasonal markets. Rathausplatz Market offers handmade crafts and warm drinks, while Schönbrunn Palace provides an imperial setting for holiday celebrations. Opera and classical concerts The Vienna State Opera and Musikverein showcase performances by world-class musicians. Private recitals in historic salons offer an intimate way to enjoy the city’s musical heritage. Heuriger wine taverns Vienna has a strong winemaking tradition, best experienced at a Heuriger. The villages of Grinzing and Neustift am Walde serve locally produced wines paired with Austrian dishes, often accompanied by live folk music. Harvest festivals and Vienna Woods In fall, the Vienna Woods host charming harvest festivals, celebrating local wine and produce. Explore trails, visit the Mayerling Hunting Lodge, or unwind at the Heiligenkreuz Abbey, a peaceful medieval monastery. Practical tips for your visit Keep these practical tips in mind for a seamless and enjoyable trip: Best times to visit: Spring and fall offer mild weather and fewer crowds. Winter transforms the city with festive Christmas markets. Local etiquette: A warm “Grüß Gott” goes a long way when greeting locals, and tipping 5–10% in restaurants shows appreciation for good service. Getting around: Vienna’s public transport system is reliable, with trams, buses, and the U-Bahn making it easy to reach different parts of the city. Take a walking tour to explore the details of the city's historic streets. Dress smart: Comfortable shoes are recommended for exploring cobblestone streets. Layers help with the city’s changing temperatures throughout the day. Explore Vienna your way with a private tour In Vienna, every step reveals something extraordinary. The elegance of Schönbrunn, the energy of Naschmarkt, and the quiet beauty of the Vienna Woods each add to its character. Your private tour ensures that every place you visit is not just seen but understood through the lens of a local expert. The city’s history, music, and traditions become part of the experience, making each moment a lasting memory.

Answers to your questions

What are the best guided tours in Vienna?

Here is a selection of the best guided tours in Vienna: 1) Vienna Essentials Walking Tour 2) Private Tour of Imperial Vienna 3) Jewish Heritage Walking Tour 4) Belvedere Tour from Vienna 5) Day Trip from Vienna to Bratislava

What are the must do things in Vienna?

Vienna, the capital of Austria, is a city known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and architectural beauty. Here are some must-do things when visiting Vienna: Explore the opulent Schönbrunn Palace, the former imperial summer residence. Wander through the vast gardens, visit the Gloriette, and enjoy panoramic views of the city. Admire the Baroque architecture of Belvedere Palace, housing an impressive collection of Austrian art, including Gustav Klimt's famous painting "The Kiss." Visit the iconic St. Stephen's Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece located in the heart of Vienna. Climb the tower for panoramic views of the city. Explore the Hofburg Palace, the former imperial palace and seat of the Habsburgs. Visit the Imperial Apartments, the Sisi Museum, and the Imperial Silver Collection. Attend a performance or take a guided tour of the Vienna State Opera, one of the world's leading opera houses. Discover the Albertina, a museum housing an extensive collection of graphic arts, including works by Albrecht Dürer and contemporary artists. Stroll through Naschmarkt, Vienna's most popular market, offering a variety of fresh produce, international delicacies, and unique finds. Explore the Kunsthistorisches Museum, home to an impressive collection of European art, including works by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Raphael. Enjoy the historic Prater Park, home to the iconic Giant Ferris Wheel. Take a ride for panoramic views of the city. Escape to the Vienna Woods for nature walks, hiking trails, and scenic landscapes. Visit the Mayerling hunting lodge and the Cistercian Abbey of Heiligenkreuz. Experience Vienna's coffeehouse culture. Visit historic coffeehouses like Café Central or Demel for traditional Viennese coffee and pastries. Explore the MuseumsQuartier, a cultural complex with contemporary art museums, exhibition spaces, and outdoor seating areas. Admire the Art Nouveau architecture of the Vienna Secession Building, designed by architect Joseph Maria Olbrich. Visit the Hundertwasserhaus, an apartment complex designed by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser known for its vibrant colours and unconventional architecture. If visiting during the holiday season, experience Vienna's enchanting Christmas markets, such as the Christkindlmarkt in front of City Hall. These are just a few highlights, and Vienna has much more to offer. Whether you're interested in history, art, music, or simply exploring the city's charming neighbourhoods, Vienna provides a rich tapestry of experiences.

How much is a private tour in Vienna?

The cost of a private tour in Vienna can vary depending on several factors, including the duration of the tour, the specific attractions or areas you wish to visit, the level of customization, and the number of people in your group. Additionally, prices may vary among different guides, as they set their own prices with ToursByLocals. The cost of a private tour in Vienna typically ranges from around $300 - $600. It's important to note that each guide sets their own prices, which is why there can be a large variation between one guide and another. When planning a private tour, be sure to read the 'what's included' and 'what's extra' sections of the tour page. If you don't quite see what you are looking for, you can send a message to the guide and discuss customizing a tour to meet your specific needs and budget.

What are the top tours in Vienna?

Here are some of the top tours in Vienna, each highly rated with over 30 reviews! 1) Vienna's Must-See Sites 2) Smart Sightseeing Tour by Tram and Walking 3) 'Vienna At First Sight' Private Walking Tour 4) Vienna's Highlights & Sights 5) Grand Sightseeing Tour of Vienna

How much to tip a tour guide in Vienna?

ToursByLocals guides set their own prices in order to compensate themselves fairly for the hard work they do and the time spent preparing for the private tour as well as delivering the tour itself. Therefore there is no expectation for ToursByLocals customers to tip their guide. Writing a review after the tour is a great way to show your appreciation to your guide as it helps them receive more inquiries in the future.

Do you need a guided tour of Vienna?

Guided tours are perfect for getting in-depth knowledge about the history, culture, and significance of the places you're visiting. If you're interested in learning about Vienna from a local expert, a guided tour can be very informative, and an excellent use of your vacation time. A local guide can help bridge the communication gap in areas where English is not widely spoken. If you have limited time in Vienna and want to see as much as possible in a short period, a private guided tour can be efficient. That way you are not restricted by a set schedule and can prioritise what you want to see in the time you have. Although private tours are generally more expensive than a group tour, they’re remarkably value: a good guide can provide you with insider tips, hidden gems, and local recommendations that will help you avoid tourist traps or overpriced places during your stay. ToursByLocals guided tours can be tailored to specific interests, such as art, history, or food. If you have a niche interest, a specialised tour can enhance your experience.

Can you hire a tour guide in Vienna?

Yes, you can hire a tour guide in Vienna. Hiring a tour guide can be a great way to enhance your travel experience and gain valuable insights into the local culture, history, and attractions. ToursByLocals has over 20 local guides in Vienna who are local experts and offer a wide range of customizable private tours. They will work with you to customize an itinerary based on your interests and preferences. Private tour guides can provide a more personalized experience and offer flexibility in terms of scheduling and activities.

Where to go for a day trip from Vienna?

Vienna is centrally located in Europe, making it an excellent starting point for day trips to nearby cities and attractions. Here are some popular day trip options from Vienna: Salzburg: Highlights: Explore the birthplace of Mozart, visit the Hohensalzburg Fortress, stroll through the Mirabell Gardens, and enjoy the charming old town. Bratislava, Slovakia: Highlights: Discover the capital of Slovakia with its medieval Old Town, Bratislava Castle, and the iconic UFO Observation Deck. Wachau Valley: Highlights: Cruise along the Danube River through the picturesque Wachau Valley, visit charming towns like Dürnstein, and explore Melk Abbey. Graz: Highlights: Visit the historic Old Town, the Schlossberg (Castle Hill), and the futuristic Kunsthaus Graz art museum. Eisenstadt: Highlights: Explore the capital of the Burgenland region, visit Esterházy Palace, and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Klosterneuburg Monastery: Highlights: Visit the Klosterneuburg Monastery with its stunning church, medieval cloisters, and the Verdun Altar. Semmering Railway: Highlights: Experience the historic Semmering Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and enjoy the mountainous landscapes. Laxenburg Castles: Highlights: Visit the Laxenburg Castles, including Franzensburg Castle, surrounded by beautiful parks and lakes. Baden bei Wien: Highlights: Relax in the spa town of Baden, known for its thermal baths, parks, and the Casino Baden. Neusiedlersee (Lake Neusiedl): Highlights: Enjoy the largest endorheic lake in Central Europe, known for its unique landscapes, vineyards, and birdwatching opportunities. Before embarking on a day trip, check transportation options, schedules, and any special events or attractions in the chosen destination. Each of these day trips offers a different experience, allowing you to explore the diverse cultural and natural landscapes surrounding Vienna.

How many days to tour Vienna?

The ideal duration for touring Vienna depends on your interests, the pace at which you like to travel, and the depth of exploration you desire. Vienna is a city with a rich cultural scene, historic landmarks, and diverse neighborhoods. Here's a suggested breakdown for a Vienna itinerary: 3 to 4 Days in Vienna: Day 1 - Historic Vienna: Explore the Schönbrunn Palace and its gardens. Visit the Belvedere Palace and its art collections. Stroll through the historic city center and visit St. Stephen's Cathedral. Day 2 - Museums and Art: Explore the Kunsthistorisches Museum for art and artifacts. Visit the Albertina Museum and Art Gallery for graphic arts. Discover the MuseumsQuartier (MQ), a cultural complex. Day 3 - Imperial Vienna: Explore the Hofburg Palace, including the Imperial Apartments. Visit the Vienna State Opera or take a guided tour. Wander through the Spanish Riding School and the Lipizzaner stables. Day 4 - Music and Coffeehouses: Attend a classical concert or opera performance. Experience Vienna's coffeehouse culture at historic cafés like Café Central. Take a stroll through the charming neighborhoods of Grinzing or Spittelberg. Additional Days (5-7 Days): Day 5 - Day Trip or Special Interests: Take a day trip to a nearby destination, such as Salzburg or Bratislava. Explore special interests, such as visiting the Hundertwasserhaus or the Prater Park. Day 6 - Vienna Woods and Nature: Escape to the Vienna Woods (Wienerwald) for nature walks and scenic landscapes. Visit the Mayerling hunting lodge or the Cistercian Abbey of Heiligenkreuz. Day 7 - Culinary Exploration and Relaxation: Indulge in Vienna's culinary scene, trying traditional dishes and wines. Relax in one of the city's parks, such as the Stadtpark or the Burggarten. This itinerary provides a mix of historical exploration, cultural experiences, and leisure. Adjust the duration based on your preferences and the pace at which you prefer to travel. Vienna offers a wide range of experiences, from exploring imperial palaces and museums to enjoying classical music performances and savouring coffeehouse culture. Whether you're interested in history, art, music, or simply soaking in the atmosphere of this elegant city, Vienna has something to offer for every traveller.

How much is a 7 day trip to Vienna from the US?

The cost of a 7-day trip to Vienna from the United States can vary based on several factors, including your departure city, travel preferences, accommodation choices, and spending habits. Here are some general cost considerations to help you plan your budget: Flights: The cost of round-trip flights can vary widely based on your departure city, the time of year, and how far in advance you book. On average, you might expect to spend anywhere from $800 to $1,500 or more for a round-trip ticket. Accommodation: Vienna offers a range of accommodation options, from budget-friendly to luxury hotels. On average, you might spend $80 to $250 per night for mid-range accommodation. A 7-night stay could cost around $560 to $1,750 or more, depending on your preferences. Transportation: Public transportation in Vienna is efficient and affordable. A weekly transportation pass might cost around $20 to $30, depending on your usage. Food: Dining costs can vary based on your choices, from casual meals to fine dining. On average, you might spend $40 to $80 per day on meals, depending on where you eat. Activities and Attractions: Entrance fees to attractions and activities will add to your overall cost. Budgeting around $20 to $50 per day for activities is a rough estimate. Keep in mind that these are general estimates, and your actual expenses may vary based on your travel style and preferences. It's advisable to research and plan your trip in advance, considering factors such as seasonal price fluctuations, special events, and any promotions or discounts that may be available. Additionally, exchange rates can impact costs, so it's a good idea to monitor currency exchange rates if you plan to exchange money for your trip. Always check for any travel restrictions, visa requirements, and health and safety guidelines before planning your trip.

Where should I stay while visiting Vienna?

Vienna offers a variety of neighbourhoods with different atmospheres, and the best place to stay depends on your preferences, interests, and the type of experience you're seeking. Here are some popular neighbourhoods in Vienna, each with its own unique charm: Innere Stadt (Inner City): Pros: Central location with easy access to major attractions, shopping, and dining. Home to St. Stephen's Cathedral, Hofburg Palace, and Graben. Cons: Can be more crowded and potentially more expensive. Leopoldstadt (Prater): Pros: Adjacent to the Prater park, home to the iconic Giant Ferris Wheel. Offers a mix of green spaces and recreational activities. Cons: May be less central for some attractions. Neubau (7th District - Museum Quarter): Pros: Artsy and trendy neighbourhood with a youthful vibe. Close to the Museums Quartier, shopping, and a variety of cafes and restaurants. Cons: Limited traditional tourist attractions. Landstraße: Pros: Home to Belvedere Palace and the Hundertwasserhaus. A mix of residential and cultural attractions. Cons: May be less bustling compared to the city centre. Wieden: Pros: A residential area with a mix of local shops and cafes. Close to the Naschmarkt and Karlskirche. Cons: May have fewer nightlife options compared to other areas. Mariahilf (6th District): Pros: Home to the popular shopping street Mariahilfer Straße. A mix of commercial and residential areas. Cons: May not have as many historic landmarks. Josefstadt (8th District): Pros: A quieter and more residential neighbourhood with local charm. Close to the Rathaus and the University of Vienna. Cons: Limited nightlife compared to more central areas. Alsergrund (9th District): Pros: A mix of residential and academic areas. Home to the Sigmund Freud Museum and the Votive Church. Cons: May be less central for some attractions. Margareten (5th District): Pros: A diverse neighbourhood with a mix of residential and cultural attractions. Close to the Naschmarkt. Cons: May not be as centrally located for major attractions. When choosing accommodation, consider factors such as proximity to your planned activities, access to public transportation, and the overall vibe of the neighbourhood. Vienna's public transportation system is efficient, making it easy to explore different parts of the city regardless of where you stay. Whether you prefer the historic city centre or a more local and residential area, Vienna has options to suit various preferences.

What's the best time to visit Vienna?

The best time to visit Vienna depends on your preferences and the type of experience you're seeking. Vienna experiences distinct seasons, each offering different advantages. Here's a breakdown of the seasons to help you plan your visit: Spring (April to June): Weather: Pleasant temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C (50°F to 77°F). Highlights: Spring brings blooming flowers and greenery to the city. Outdoor attractions, parks, and gardens are particularly enjoyable. Summer (July to August): Weather: Warm to hot temperatures ranging from 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F). Highlights: Summer is a lively time with outdoor concerts, festivals, and events. The days are long, providing more daylight for exploration. Autumn (September to November): Weather: Mild temperatures ranging from 5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F). Highlights: The fall foliage adds a touch of colour to the city. It's a comfortable time for exploring without the summer crowds. Winter (December to February): Weather: Cold temperatures ranging from -2°C to 6°C (28°F to 43°F). Highlights: Vienna is known for its enchanting Christmas markets during December. The city takes on a festive atmosphere, and you can enjoy holiday decorations and seasonal events. Considerations: Cultural Events: Check the local calendar for events, festivals, and cultural activities that may align with your visit. Vienna Festival Season: Summer is a popular time for festivals, including the Vienna Festival, showcasing classical music and opera. Tourist Crowds: Summer tends to be the busiest season with more tourists. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting in the shoulder seasons of spring or autumn. Christmas Markets: If you enjoy festive holiday atmospheres, visiting Vienna in December allows you to experience the city's famous Christmas markets. Outdoor Activities: Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities, while autumn offers a comfortable temperature for exploring without extreme cold. Ultimately, the best time to visit Vienna depends on your personal preferences and the type of experiences you enjoy. Whether you prefer the lively atmosphere of summer, the colors of autumn, or the festive spirit of the holiday season, Vienna has something to offer year-round.