Vienna Interactive City Tour





Description
Discover Vienna your way with Ciceru’s self-guided walking tour—audio and text in 7 languages, right on your phone. No app, no hassle—just press play and explore! Start at St. Stephen’s Cathedral, where an unexpected feature stands among its Gothic towers. See the modern Haas-Haus and its surprising reflections before reaching the Column of Pest, a monument to Vienna’s resilience. Discover ancient ruins at Michaelerplatz, a hidden message on the Emperor Franz I Monument, and the grand Heldenplatz, where history took a dramatic turn. Spot musical symbols at the Mozart Monument, fluttering wings at the Schmetterlinghaus, and Vienna’s past in the Albertina, built on old city walls. Reflect at the Mahnmal gegen Krieg und Faschismus before ending at the Vienna State Opera, where tragedy and beauty intertwine. With 11 stops and interactive quizzes, this self-guided tour blends history, discovery, and fun. Unravel Vienna’s secrets one quiz at a time!
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Vienna’s most iconic landmark, where history and architecture blend in a striking Gothic masterpiece with an unexpected detail in its towers.
A modern architectural contrast to the historic heart of Vienna, with reflective glass panels that create a surprising visual effect.
A striking Baroque monument on the Graben, built as both a plea and a thanksgiving for the end of the deadly plague that once ravaged the city.
Ancient ruins hidden in plain sight, revealing layers of Vienna’s past from Roman times to the medieval period.
A statue rich in symbolism, standing at the heart of the Hofburg complex, where an inscription holds a message from the emperor himself.
A grand imperial square filled with history, where equestrian statues stand in perfect balance and where Austria’s past and present intersect.
A tribute to one of the greatest composers of all time, featuring intricate musical symbols and a reference to one of his most famous operas.
A hidden oasis in the Burggarten where delicate butterflies flutter in an unexpected setting.
A world-class art museum resting on the remnants of Vienna’s old city walls, with a statue at its entrance linked to a surprising family story.
A stark and powerful memorial that confronts the horrors of war, with sculptures that reveal Austria’s painful past.
A grand stage for music and culture, where tragedy struck even before its first performance and where hidden details pay tribute to the performing arts.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(2)
Fun tour, good to run, interesting facts, fun questions Nice city, also nice for cycling, we were there 5 days
Dank je wel, Miranda! We zijn blij dat jullie de tour door Wenen leuk vonden, met interessante weetjes en vragen. Fijn dat jullie zo van deze mooie stad hebben genoten!
Petra was so engaging and knowledgeable. We had heard the Astronomical Clock was underwhelming but I think that’s because others didn’t have the benefit of Petra’s explanation. The Jewish quarter discussion was filled with small details I feel other guides would have missed. She also helped with souvenirs and a beverage we had heard about but hadn’t tasted. She told us the Chimney cakes were NOT traditional so we avoided those.🤪 We especially like using Viator because of the small group size. This tour was to be 4 people and it was only the 2 of us. We highly recommend Petra if you are lucky enough to book with her.
Hi Sandy, Thanks a lot for your review, glad to hear you had a great time exploring! Best,



