Romantic Vienna Tour
Explore the historic center with horse-drawn carriage ride
- WITH
- Valerie | about the guide
Vienna is a city of history, music and romance. The beautiful baroque and 19th century architecture in the UNESCO-listed center creates a perfect stage for city’s numerous attractions. Explore the winding streets of the historic center during a private horse-drawn carriage ride; explore the beautiful tombs of the Hapsburg Family at the Imperial Crypt beneath the Capuchin Church; admire the vast park surrounding the Hofburg Palace; and enjoy a traditional coffee and pastry at a local Kaffeehaus. Led by an experienced local guide, this half-day private tour will reveal some of Vienna’s most romantic locations and best kept-secrets.
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Vienna
Austria -
1/2 day
DURATION -
4
MAX. No. ON TOUR
TOUR DETAILS
- keywords :
- Private tour of Vienna’s historic center, Imperial Crypt, horse-drawn carriage ride, typical coffee & pastry
- transport :
- By foot
- ACTIVITY LEVEL :
- Light
- ACCESSIBLE TO THE DISABLED :
- no
- Kid friendly :
- Kids are welcome
- LANGUAGES:
- Espagnol/Spanish (Bilingual), Français/French (Bilingual), Anglais/English (Bilingual)
- MAX. No. OF PEOPLE :
- 4
INCLUDED IN THE TOUR
- Services of a private guide for 3 hours - Entrance tickets for the Imperial Crypt - Horse-drawn carriage ride (20 minutes) - Pick-up and drop-off (by foot)
NOT INCLUDED
- Lunch - Personal shopping - Coffee and pastry in a typical Kaffeehaus
ITINERARY
Your 3-hour guided tour will begin at the Hofburg Palace as you explore surrounding park and enter inside the Imperial Crypt. You’ll then wander towards the cathedral, where your horse-drawn carriage ride through the historic center will begin. To finish the tour, you’ll be able to enjoy a coffee and pastry at a typical Kaffeehaus.
WHERE AND WHEN?
- MEET-UP LOCATION:
- Your hotel
- END OF TOUR LOCATION:
- Your hotel
about
your guide
Valerie
Vienne
- languages :
- Espagnol/Spanish, Français/French, Anglais/English
I was born in Salzburg but grew up in Vienna, which I consider my home. I studied theatre at university and then at drama school to become an actress. But, when I had my two children, I decided to become a professional guide and obtained my professional license in 2008. Why did I become a guide? Because it’s a fascinating job – I get to meet people from all over the world, explore Vienna and improve my language skills (I speak Spanish, Italian, English and French). Vienna is a beautiful city that’s a delight share with visitors, from its Jewish history to its musicians and the collection of works by Gustav Klimt at the Belvédère Palace. In my free time, I still perform on stage, I also sing in the Vienna university choir and practice tai chi.
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