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Vienna, Austria
The Empress of AustriaThis tour of Vienna’s historic center invites you to dive into the elegance of an imperial city, featuring majestic palaces, Gothic cathedrals, and avenues lined with Belle Époque architecture. Throughout the route, discover the heritage of the Habsburg dynasty, the soul of great classical composers, and the legendary spots where the Viennese "art de vivre" shines in its historic coffee houses. A simple and immersive way to explore the refined heart of Vienna at your own pace.

Schwarzenbergplatz
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Vienna Konzerthaus
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Stadtpark
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The Museum of Applied Arts
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The Jesuit Church
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Mozarthaus
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St. Stephen’s Cathedral
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Graben Street
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St. Peter’s Church
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Kohlmarkt Street
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Café Central
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Burgtheater
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Vienna City Hall
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The Austrian Parliament
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Palace of Justice
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Maria Theresa Square
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Hofburg Palace
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Swiss Gate
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Michaelerplatz
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The Spanish Riding School
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Capuchin Crypt
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Memorial Against War and Fascism
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Albert Fountain
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Vienna State Opera
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Musikverein
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St. Charles Church
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Advice
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Jan.
0°
Feb.
1°
March
6°
April
11°
May
15°
June
19°
July
21°
Aug.
21°
Sept.
16°
Oct.
10°
Nov.
5°
Dec.
2°
Average temperatures in Vienna range from 3°C in winter to 26°C in summer. Winters are cold but still attract many visitors thanks to the beautiful Christmas markets and Austria’s excellent winter sports resorts. Summers can be quite warm, with occasional showers. Vienna is a year-round destination, but aside from skiing, the most favourable months are from May to September.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audioguide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: Schwarzenberg square
Garage beim Palais Schwarzenberg / Place Schwarzenberg n° 9 Since March 2022, Vienna has used a short-term paid parking system that covers nearly the entire city. The maximum parking time is limited to 2 hours everywhere. The best option is to leave your car at your hotel and use public transport, or to choose a covered car park offering daily rates.
Vienna is a city full of sights to explore, most of which require an entry fee. If you’re planning to visit its monuments and museums, it’s worth getting one of the city cards, such as the Vienna Pass, which gives you access to the main attractions.
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