Immerse yourself in the rich musical history of Vienna on a private tour of composers’ haunts and historic performance venues. Explore the lives and works of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and more in the ‘City of Music’.
Immerse yourself in the rich musical history of Vienna on a private tour of composers’ haunts and historic performance venues. Explore the lives and works of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and more in the ‘City of Music’.
- St. Stephen’s Cathedral - Explore Stephansdom, a landmark of Vienna, which historically served as a significant venue for performances by renowned composers such as Haydn, Mozart, Salieri, and Vivaldi.
- Mozarthaus Vienna - Visit Figaro House, also known as Mozarthaus, where Mozart lived from 1784 to 1787, composing many of his celebrated…
- St. Stephen’s Cathedral - Explore Stephansdom, a landmark of Vienna, which historically served as a significant venue for performances by renowned composers such as Haydn, Mozart, Salieri, and Vivaldi.
- Mozarthaus Vienna - Visit Figaro House, also known as Mozarthaus, where Mozart lived from 1784 to 1787, composing many of his celebrated operas and instrumental works.
- Beethoven Statue - View the monument dedicated to Beethoven and delve into his tumultuous life, marked by his residence in sixty different apartments across Vienna.
- Wiener Staatsoper - Reflect on Vienna’s enduring musical influence outside the iconic State Opera House, a premier modern opera venue, and the Musikverein concert hall, home to the illustrious Vienna Philharmonic.
- Molker Bastei - Walk past one of Beethoven’s numerous residences, the Pasqualati-House at the Mölker-Bastei, situated directly opposite the University of Vienna. Beethoven’s restless life in Vienna saw him change homes nearly sixty times. His music epitomizes the pinnacle of the Classical era and foreshadowed significant developments in the Romantic period.
- The Hofburg - Despite Beethoven’s often tense relations with the aristocracy, he considered Archduke Rudolph, the youngest son of Emperor Leopold II, a close friend. The tour concludes at the residence where Rudolph received piano lessons from Beethoven, who was one of his most dedicated supporters and patrons. Beethoven dedicated his Missa Solemnis to Archduke Rudolph, highlighting the deep connection between the Habsburg family and Vienna’s leading musicians of the 18th and 19th centuries.
- Inner City - During this 3-hour Vienna Music tour, participants pause to enjoy selections of Vienna’s musical masterpieces through headphones while visiting key historical sites.

- Pick Up at Your Central Hotel or Flat
- Expert Licensed Guide
- Pick Up at Your Central Hotel or Flat
- Expert Licensed Guide
Join us for a walking tour accentuated by audio snippets of Vienna’s musical magnificence and insightful narratives from your tour guide specializing in music history. On this 3-hour journey, we delve into the lives and masterpieces of renowned composers like Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, among others. The tour takes you through significant locations…
Join us for a walking tour accentuated by audio snippets of Vienna’s musical magnificence and insightful narratives from your tour guide specializing in music history. On this 3-hour journey, we delve into the lives and masterpieces of renowned composers like Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, among others. The tour takes you through significant locations where these maestros lived and showcased their talent.
You’ll also visit the iconic monuments dedicated to these legendary figures in Vienna, fondly dubbed the “City of Music”. In addition, we’ll explore the pivotal role the Habsburg family played in shaping Vienna into a pulsating hub of classical music.
Our stops include Stephansdom, a stage graced by Haydn, Mozart, Salieri, and Vivaldi. We continue to Mozarthaus, where Mozart composed several of his eminent operas and symphonies. Our journey further leads us to Beethoven’s memorial, shedding light on his tumultuous life – he lived in over sixty residences in Vienna.
Further, we’ll pass by the regal building where Beethoven tutored Archduke Rudolph in piano. Lastly, marvel at Vienna’s musical heritage at the legendary State Opera House and Musikverein.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.