Vienna Old Town Evening Walking Tour with Optional Viennese Dinner
Vienna, Austria
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Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 2 hours
Discover Vienna’s medieval streets, beautiful squares, historical sights and best-kept secrets on a lovely evening stroll through the city’s Old Town. See Vienna Opera House, Mozart's House, St Stephen's Cathedral and Hofburg Palace and visit Heroes’ Square. Along the way, hear stories about Vienna’s history and culture from a guide. Upgrade to enjoy a traditional Austrian dinner at a local restaurant; it’s the perfect way to complete your evening Vienna experience!
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Discover Vienna’s medieval streets, beautiful squares, historical sights and best-kept secrets on a lovely evening stroll through the city’s Old Town. See Vienna Opera House, Mozart's House, St Stephen's Cathedral and Hofburg Palace and visit Heroes’ Square. Along the way, hear stories about Vienna’s history and culture from a guide. Upgrade to enjoy a traditional Austrian dinner at a local restaurant; it’s the perfect way to complete your evening Vienna experience!Your tour will begin in central Vienna. Join up with your guide and start strolling through the enchanted, evening-lit streets.
Start the Tour close to Naschmarkt, one of the city’s most popular and impressive markets, as well as the opulent Hofburg Palace. See the Vienna Opera House and Heroes’ Square, where Hilter gave his infamous ‘Anschluss’ speech in 1938.
Pause to admire St Augustine's Church and see where one of the city’s most famous residents lived at Mozart's House. Now a museum, Mozart’s House is the composer’s only surviving Viennese residence. You’ll also pass Jesuit Church, St Stephen's Cathedral and the old city walls at Stubentor.
Please note this tour is only offered in English
Start the Tour close to Naschmarkt, one of the city’s most popular and impressive markets, as well as the opulent Hofburg Palace. See the Vienna Opera House and Heroes’ Square, where Hilter gave his infamous ‘Anschluss’ speech in 1938.
Pause to admire St Augustine's Church and see where one of the city’s most famous residents lived at Mozart's House. Now a museum, Mozart’s House is the composer’s only surviving Viennese residence. You’ll also pass Jesuit Church, St Stephen's Cathedral and the old city walls at Stubentor.
Please note this tour is only offered in English
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