Vienna's Hidden Gems: A Self-Guided Imperial Adventure
Highlights
- Explore Hofburg Palace, former Habsburg Empire seat
- Immerse in classical music at House of Music
- Admire opulent State Opera House
- Experience vibrant Naschmarkt, Vienna's popular market
- Marvel at Belvedere Palace and Klimt masterpieces
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Self-guided audio tour app
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Duration 7 hours 15 minutes
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Explore at your own pace
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Digital city map included
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Private tour option available
Embark on Vienna's Hidden Gems: A Self-Guided Imperial Adventure and immerse yourselves in the city's rich history and culture. From the grandeur of Hofburg Palace to the stunning beauty of St. Stephen's Cathedral, this experience allows you to explore at your own pace using our audio tour app. Discover the vibrant Naschmarkt, marvel at the Belvedere Palace, and admire the unconventional architecture of Hundertwasserhaus. End your journey at the magnificent Schönbrunn Palace, experiencing the opulence of imperial Vienna. With the flexibility to choose your starting point and itinerary, this self-guided tour is the perfect way to uncover the hidden treasures of Vienna.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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7 hours 15 minutes
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Family friendly
Uncover the imperial splendor of Vienna on a self-guided adventure, exploring historic sites at your own pace with an audio tour app.
Included
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Digital city map
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Self-guided walking tour (app)
Excluded
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No in-person guides: explore independently with our digital tour app.
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Private transportation
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This is a self-guided walking tour. fees for museums/attractions aren't included in the tour price.
Meeting Point
Meet at Vienna State Opera main entrance (Opernring 2, 1010 Wien). Visitors are encouraged to personalize their experience by choosing their own starting point and the order in which they wish to explore.
Opernring 2, 1010 Wien , Austria
End Point
Meet at Vienna State Opera main entrance (Opernring 2, 1010 Wien). Visitors are encouraged to personalize their experience by choosing their own starting point and the order in which they wish to explore.
Opernring 2, 1010 Wien , Austria
What to expect
Vienna State Opera
The Vienna State Opera, a world-renowned cultural institution, offers visitors a unique experience steeped in musical history and architectural grandeur. Upon entering, guests are immediately struck by the opulent neo-Renaissance interiors, including the grand marble staircase and the exquisite Schwind Foyer with its opera-themed paintings. The main auditorium, rebuilt after World War II, showcases a blend of traditional and modern design, providing excellent acoustics for performances. Visitors can explore the Tea Salon, once used by Emperor Franz Josef, and admire the intricate details of the building's facade, including the iconic Two Horsemen statue.
Sacher Pop-up Welt
Hotel Sacher, an iconic Viennese institution, houses the renowned Café Sacher where visitors can savor the original Sachertorte. The café, famous for its chocolate cake and traditional Viennese coffee culture, is a must-visit destination for tourists seeking an authentic taste of Vienna's culinary heritage.Discover rare specimens, including a 2,000-year-old agave cactus and a 300-year-old Eastern Cape giant cycad. Wander through diverse themed areas, including tropical greenhouses, a butterfly house, and historical buildings like the Palm House and Orangery.
The Albertina Museum houses one of the world's largest and most important print rooms, with approximately 65,000 drawings and over 1 million old master prints. Visitors can marvel at masterpieces from Monet to Picasso in the museum's impressive permanent collection of Modernist art. The museum also offers changing exhibitions featuring works from various periods and styles, all housed within a stunning Neoclassical Viennese palace.
Burggarten
The Burggarten, a former imperial garden now open to the public, offers visitors a tranquil oasis in the heart of Vienna. Visitors can admire notable monuments, including the famous Mozart statue and a fountain depicting Hercules fighting a lion, while enjoying the lush greenery. The park is bordered by the stunning Palmenhaus, a Jugendstil glass structure housing a popular café and a butterfly garden, providing a perfect blend of nature and architecture.
The Hofburg Imperial Palace Complex, a vast architectural marvel in Vienna's heart, spans over 240,000 square meters and boasts 18 wings, 19 courtyards, and 2,600 rooms. Visitors can explore the Imperial Apartments, Sisi Museum, and Silver Collection, showcasing the opulent lifestyle of the Habsburg rulers. The complex also houses the Spanish Riding School, Austrian National Library, and various museums, offering a rich tapestry of history, art, and culture.
Michaelerplatz
Michaelerplatz showcases a stunning blend of architectural styles, from Baroque to Art Nouveau. Visitors can admire the grand entrance to the Hofburg Palace, the Michaelerkirche, and the excavated Roman ruins. The square's centerpiece, the Michaelertor, offers a glimpse into Vienna's imperial past.
Graben and Kohlmarkt
Kohlmarkt and Graben are Vienna's most prestigious shopping streets, lined with luxury boutiques and historic buildings. Visitors can browse high-end shops, admire the ornate facades, and enjoy the pedestrian-friendly atmosphere. The Pestsäule (Plague Column) on Graben serves as a striking monument and meeting point.
Peterskirche
Peterskirche, one of Vienna's oldest churches, boasts a stunning Baroque interior with intricate frescoes and stucco work. Visitors can marvel at the ornate altar, climb the tower for panoramic views, and attend classical music concerts. The church's dome is a prominent feature of Vienna's skyline.
Stephansplatz
Stephansplatz, the heart of Vienna's Old Town, is dominated by the iconic Stephansdom (St. Stephen's Cathedral). Visitors can explore the Gothic cathedral's interior, climb its towers for city views, and admire the intricately tiled roof. The surrounding square buzzes with street performers, cafes, and shops.
Mozarthaus, where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived from 1784 to 1787, offers visitors a glimpse into the composer's life and work. The museum spans three floors, featuring period instruments, documents, and multimedia exhibits. Visitors can explore Mozart's apartment and learn about his time in Vienna.
Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial
The Jewish Quarter showcases Vienna's rich Jewish heritage, with synagogues, museums, and kosher restaurants. Visitors can reflect at the poignant Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial, designed by Rachel Whiteread. The area also houses the Museum Judenplatz, offering insights into medieval Jewish life in Vienna.
Hoher Markt
Hoher Markt, Vienna's oldest square, features the unique Ankeruhr (Anker Clock), a large Art Nouveau timepiece. Visitors can watch the clock's hourly parade of historical figures and admire the nearby Baroque Vermählungsbrunnen (Wedding Fountain). The square offers a mix of historical and modern architecture.
Schwedenpl.
Schwedenplatz and Morzinplatz offer a pleasant stroll along the Danube Canal, with views of modern architecture and street art. Visitors can enjoy riverside cafes, take a boat tour, or explore the vibrant nightlife scene. The area also serves as a transport hub for trams and the metro.
The Kunsthistorisches Museum, located on Maria-Theresien-Platz, houses an extensive collection of European art masterpieces. Visitors can admire works by Raphael, Vermeer, and Bruegel, among others. The museum's opulent architecture and the square's central monument to Empress Maria Theresa are equally impressive.
This vibrant cultural complex houses multiple museums and exhibition spaces in a mix of Baroque and modern architecture. Visitors can explore contemporary art at mumok, Austrian art at the Leopold Museum, or enjoy the lively atmosphere in the courtyard with its unique outdoor furniture.
Naschmarkt
Vienna's most popular market offers a diverse array of local and international cuisine. Visitors can sample fresh produce, enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the many restaurants, or browse the eclectic mix of food stalls and specialty shops.
This Baroque palace complex showcases Austrian art from the Middle Ages to the present. Visitors can admire Gustav Klimt's "The Kiss" in the Upper Belvedere, explore temporary exhibitions in the Lower Belvedere, and stroll through the beautiful formal gardens.
This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a glimpse into imperial life. Visitors can tour the opulent Imperial Apartments, enjoy panoramic views from the Gloriette, and test their navigation skills in the hedge maze. The vast gardens provide a perfect setting for a leisurely walk or picnic.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Start at Hofburg Palace for context.
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Visit Café Sacher for authentic Sachertorte.
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Explore Naschmarkt for local food stalls.
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Check out the views from St. Stephen's tower.
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End your tour at Schönbrunn for gardens.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Vienna's Hidden Gems: A Self-Guided Imperial Adventure offers travelers a unique experience to delve into the historical and cultural wonders of Vienna at their own pace with the convenience of a self-guided audio tour app. From the grandeur of Hofburg Palace to the artistic treasures of Belvedere Palace, this immersive journey uncovers the imperial legacy of one of Europe's most captivating cities.What to expect?
Embark on a self-guided exploration of Vienna's hidden gems, including iconic landmarks like Hofburg Palace, St. Stephen's Cathedral, and Schönbrunn Palace. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history and vibrant culture as you wander through its historic streets and majestic palaces, all while enjoying insightful commentary and engaging stories through the audio tour app.Who is this for?
This experience is perfect for curious travelers who appreciate the freedom to discover a destination at their own pace. Whether you're a history buff, art enthusiast, or simply someone seeking a deeper connection with Vienna's imperial past, this self-guided adventure caters to a wide range of interests and preferences.Why book this?
Uncover Vienna's hidden gems and immerse yourself in the city's imperial legacy with this self-guided audio tour. From the grandeur of Hofburg Palace to the unconventional architecture of Hundertwasserhaus, each stop along the way offers a unique glimpse into Vienna's rich history and cultural heritage. With the flexibility to personalize your itinerary and explore at your leisure, this experience promises an unforgettable journey through the heart of Vienna's historic center.Good to know
As you embark on this self-guided imperial adventure, remember to download the audio tour app in advance and ensure your mobile device is fully charged. While entry tickets and fees for museums and attractions are not included, the digital city map provided will guide you seamlessly through each location. Don't forget to wear comfortable shoes for walking and be prepared to be captivated by the beauty and grandeur of Vienna's hidden gems.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced Vienna's Hidden Gems: A Self-Guided Imperial Adventure rave about the convenience and flexibility of the audio tour app, allowing them to explore the city's most iconic landmarks at their own pace. Many praise the in-depth commentary and fascinating stories shared throughout the tour, providing a deeper understanding of Vienna's imperial history and cultural significance. Overall, visitors express high satisfaction with this immersive and enriching experience in the heart of Austria's capital.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is