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Pass some of Vienna’s most iconic landmarks like St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the Hofburg Palace and the State Opera House on a guided orientation walk through the city.
Visit the Hundertwasserhaus, which forms a mosaic of shapes, colours and pillars typically associated with the artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
Savour the city’s flavours on a guided food and coffee tour. Discover amazing street food, hidden gems, bustling markets and hear the stories behind Vienna’s world-famous cafe culture.
Take a scenic daytrip to Durnstein in the Wachau Valley. Visit the Durnstein Monastery, discover the ruins of Durnstein Castle and sample some of the region’s best local wines at the famous “Heuriger” restaurants in your free time.
Step inside the main summer residence of the Habsburg rulers, Schonbrunn Palace. Then, roll up your sleeves for a strudel-making workshop, where you’ll learn the secrets of this beloved Austrian dessert from the experts.
Discover some of the best landmarks and cultural gems on this four-day adventure through Vienna. Stop at the Gothic-style St Stephens Cathedral, wander past the neo-classical Graben and see the Hofburg Palace on your orientation walk through the city. Stroll through a local market in the Gratzls neighbourhood, treat your taste buds to a traditional Viennese coffee and learn how to make strudel during a baking workshop. Set off on a daytrip to Durnstein, sample some of the region’s best locally made wine and visit the private apartments of Franz Joseph, Elisabeth and Maria Theresa at Schonbrunn Palace.