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Vienna: Romantic Old Town 2-Hour Discovery Tour

1. Vienna: Romantic Old Town 2-Hour Discovery Tour

This tour takes you on a discovery of the different sides to Vienna. You professional tour guide will focus on a total of 6 different topics from the past and present, allowing you to quickly see how the city has so much more to offer than just the famous attractions. 1. Romans, Jews, and traders The Hoher Markt is a place that has attracted power-conscious politicians and architects or tradesmen throughout the centuries. The classic sights here include the oldest building in Vienna, the first public waterworks of the city, and the famous Anchor Clock, which has a few surprises for you. 2. Greek Quarter This hectic neighborhood located at the innermost arm of the Danube River has been shaped by centuries of trading. The Turks fought here and the Greeks prepared their fight for independence here. Traces of history can be found in every corner. 3. Architectural diversity All kinds of architectural styles can be found in Vienna’s old town from Gothic residential towers to medieval paving, back courtyards from the Renaissance, Baroque city palaces, whole rows of houses from the Rococo period, and magnificent Gründerzeit houses to elegant Art Nouveau houses. 4. Myths and legends Many stories and legends are associated with the rich and colorful history of the city. Time and time again people have tried to explain their existence with legends. Legends and reality sometimes differ from one another. Animals place an important role in this mythology, and they can be seen as ornaments on the facades and fountains in the city. 5. Old university quarter Sealed off from traffic, the Jesuit quarter is located in the center of the old town. By the fountain in the square, you can take a look into the interior of the Jesuit Church, a treasure trove of Baroque exuberance, a demonstration of church power, and an example of the rivalry between painters and architects within Vienna. 6. Narrow streets and back courtyards Many of the city’s streets are winding, narrow, and anything but straight. Just the thought of the hygienic conditions in the Middle Ages stimulates the imagination of how everyday life used to be like here. Even opening a window will take ones breath away.

Introducing Vienna Part 2: Courtyards & Mysterious Places

2. Introducing Vienna Part 2: Courtyards & Mysterious Places

Discover the hidden parts of the historical center of Vienna and learn more about the city’s courtyards and their legends. Listen to the many stories of Vienna as you stroll through narrow streets to lesser-known places in the city. Explore many famous highlights of Vienna that you will see during the tour. See Stephansplatz, Mozart’s final residence, Ballgasse, and the Franciscan Church and Monastery. Admire Palais Neupauer-Breuner and the Deutsche Haus, and stroll along Blutgasse and Domgasse. Learn more about St. Stephen’s Cathedral, traditional Viennese cuisine, and the house "Where the cow plays on the board" before exploring the old university district, the Jesuit Church, and the old city wall. This tour continues on from Part 1 provided by the same tour operator. However, it is not a problem if you have not taken part in the first tour beforehand.

Vienna: 2-Hour Walking Tour

3. Vienna: 2-Hour Walking Tour

Start your tour with your guide at Stephansplatz and walk around St. Stephen’s Cathedral to the picturesque Ballgasse. See Vienna’s cat café and admire the façade of the Franciscan Church. Learn how Vienna's aristocracy once lived as you stroll through the beautiful courtyards. See Mozart’s residence in Domgasse and learn why St. Stephen’s Cathedral only has one and a half towers. Explore different aspects of Vienna. See the portrait of Duke Rudolf IV and marvel at the impressive Baroque architecture. Learn more about the former city wall and get introduced to Viennese cuisine. Next, follow your guide to Franziskanerplatz with the Franciscan Church and Monastery, the Baroque building of Palais Neupauer-Breuner. Uncover the folklore of Blutgasse (Blood Alle. Admire the Renaissance facade fresco of "where the cow plays on the board" in Bäckerstrasse, continuing to historical landmarks such as Heiligenkreuzerhof, the Old University District, Jesuit Church, City Wall, and Doktor-Karl-Lueger-Platz.

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What people are saying about Jesuit Church, Vienna

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4.8 / 5

based on 614 reviews

Die Reiseleiterin war sehr herzlich und lies uns an ihren Insiderinformationen über Wien da sie selbst da lebt Teil haben. Die Tour verging wie im Flug und war sehr spannend und interessant.

Our city guide presented his extensive knowledge charmingly and with many anecdotes. The tour was very worthwhile.

Fantastic tour! Our tour guide was highly knowledgeable and passionate. Would absolutely recommend!

Very nice tour with a funny guide. Time flies by and it never gets boring!

A nice and open tour guide. Had a lot to tell and not just about Austria.