Explore Vienna’s imperial past with a private guide, uncovering hidden gems and iconic sites, ending with a museum of your choice.
Explore Vienna’s imperial past with a private guide, uncovering hidden gems and iconic sites, ending with a museum of your choice.
- Wiener Staatsoper - Among the globe’s most esteemed opera houses, it presents a diverse array of operas and ballets and stands as a quintessential example of Neo-Renaissance architecture.
- Albertinaplatz - A central square named after the nearby Albertina Museum, celebrated for its extensive graphic art collection. The square also includes the…
- Wiener Staatsoper - Among the globe’s most esteemed opera houses, it presents a diverse array of operas and ballets and stands as a quintessential example of Neo-Renaissance architecture.
- Albertinaplatz - A central square named after the nearby Albertina Museum, celebrated for its extensive graphic art collection. The square also includes the Monument Against War and Fascism.
- The Hofburg - Once the imperial residence of the Habsburg dynasty, it now accommodates the Austrian president’s offices, the National Library, the Sisi Museum, and various other institutions. This expansive complex showcases architectural styles from multiple eras.
- Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna - A leading art museum in Europe, it houses masterpieces by artists such as Rubens, Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Velázquez, along with a notable collection of ancient artifacts.
- Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial - A historic square associated with Vienna’s Jewish heritage. It features the Holocaust Memorial by Rachel Whiteread and the Jewish Museum, which delves into Jewish life in medieval Vienna.
- St. Rupert’s Church (Ruprechtskirche) - Considered Vienna’s oldest church, dating back to the 8th or 9th century. Situated in the old Roman section of the city, it offers a serene and historically rich experience.
- St. Stephen’s Cathedral - Vienna’s most iconic landmark and a Gothic architectural masterpiece. Its towering spire dominates the city skyline, serving as both a religious and cultural hub.
- Graben and Kohlmarkt - A prestigious shopping street in central Vienna, surrounded by historic buildings. It features the baroque Plague Column, honoring victims of the 1679 plague.
- Spanish Riding School - A globally renowned institution dedicated to classical dressage and the training of Lipizzaner horses. Its centuries-old traditions are recognized as UNESCO intangible cultural heritage.
- Rathaus - A magnificent neo-Gothic building that houses the office of the mayor and the city council. The square in front hosts major events like Christmas markets and summer film festivals.
- Am Hof - One of Vienna’s oldest squares, once a hub of medieval power and trade. Today, it’s encircled by baroque buildings and includes the Church “Nine Choirs of Angels.”
- Minoritenkirche - A Gothic church in Vienna, constructed in the 13th century and closely linked to the Minorite order. It is particularly renowned for its large mosaic of “The Last Supper,” an impressive replica of Leonardo da Vinci’s original masterpiece in Milan.

- Private guide
- Admission fees
- Private guide
- Admission fees
- Meals
- Meals
Explore Vienna at your leisure with a private tour through the city’s historic center. A personal guide will greet you at your hotel and escort you on a stroll past landmarks such as St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Hofburg Palace, and the Ringstrasse. Experience Vienna’s majestic boulevards, serene courtyards, and hidden nooks, where imperial history blends…
Explore Vienna at your leisure with a private tour through the city’s historic center. A personal guide will greet you at your hotel and escort you on a stroll past landmarks such as St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Hofburg Palace, and the Ringstrasse. Experience Vienna’s majestic boulevards, serene courtyards, and hidden nooks, where imperial history blends with modern sophistication.
Throughout the tour, enjoy tales of the Habsburgs, renowned art, and the city’s distinctive cultural allure.
Conclude your tour with an exclusive visit to one of Vienna’s finest art museums.
Kunsthistorisches Museum: Admire masterpieces by Titian, Rembrandt, and Bruegel in a breathtaking palace.
- We will visit all stops from the outside, and guests will receive explanations at each stop. They will then Visit the Fien Art museum, where they will receive a free guided tour inside. Entry is also included.”
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.