Vienna is effortlessly beautiful. To many newcomers, Vienna’s splendor is easily seen in the details of its palaces, the quiet holiness of its cathedrals, and the special tradition of its coffeehouses. See the best of the inner city of Vienna, get the first impression with all its necessary important information (dos & don'ts) on this Vienna highlights walking tour!
Hotel Pickup (for 1st, 3rd = Belvedere area, 7th, 13th and 14th district possible) or at Albertina Terasse as described
The Tour starts with a beautiful Kodak picture view: State Opera House/ or the Metropolitan of Art why is it sitting exactly there? - Hotel Sacher (with its famous chocolate cake but has Sacher always been a hotel? What was sitting there previously in front of the Opera House? Helmut Zilk Platz with the Monument against War and Fascism as well as Palace Lobkwitz (the same Palace as in Prague? why is it so?) and mainly: what is the function of the street inbetween Opera House and Sacher Hotel.
The Albertina Museum is sitting on the south-east most tip of Hofburg. As part of Hofburg it has always been the Palace of the princess and princes especially the Governor of the Netherlands (but what is the Netherlands?). Today Albertina houses the largest graphic collection and printings of the world.
The previously "Flour Market" (the square for the "staff of life") - has become the most important square of the inner city ever since the expansion of the inner city by the English tax payer. Why? Explore the peaceful and perhaps most beautiful square in Vienna with the most famous fountain of the city. Listen to the story about the Babenberger & the Hapsburg's life between death and birth, see the hidden secret of this almost genious square and understand why it is so famous to women.
Was Mozart Austrian? No! 99,9% of Austrian would deny. Come and listen to the story without having heart attack. We will be wondering through the lanes and squares which has still kept the previous shape with the same facade that has been well maintained. Walking through these narrow alleys next to listening to Mozart's story, you will also listen to some other interesting stories such as where does the "ball" come from or why was there a square called "the little Tuscany of Vienna"? Does "Moses" really has horns? Why is he decorated with horns?
Finally reaching the St. Stephan's Cathedral after wandering through Mozart's hood. It's all about symbolism! You will see all the symbolism with me from the outside and receive the necessary information for the inside, so that you can explore the interior of the cathedral on your own.
Tour ends by the iron gate facing the giant altar.
St. Stephan's Cathedral
Guide fee, hotel pick-up in defined areas, headset from 5 people (mandatory for providing an excellent tour with guaranteed quality - whilst wandering through narrow alleys in the inner city it is an attentive guesture to the local residents when using the headset so that the guide doesn't have to shout out loudly).
personal expenses during the tour
Tours in different locations possible
By given prior notice any day can be a working day.
The itinerary is only an example to demonstrate how an hour can be well spent. Schedule, content, meeting point ..... actually all can be individually desigend to meet customer satisfaction.
Unlike agencies, there is no surcharge for special itinierary design.