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10 exciting things to do in Vienna with kids and teens
10 exciting things to do in Vienna with kids and teens

With its stunning royal palaces, lush green spaces, and rich history, Vienna invites families to explore and engage in numerous fun activities for kids. Picture walking the city’s ancient streets, uncovering hidden gems like relaxing and recreational activities on Donau Island, or the captivating ZOOM Children’s Museum, where little ones will love the hands-on activities.  With endless things to see and do in the Austrian capital, here is a list of the best things to do in Vienna with kids.

6 dazzling ways to spend New Year’s Eve in Vienna
6 dazzling ways to spend New Year’s Eve in Vienna

The Viennese take New Year’s Eve seriously: December 31 in the City of Music means night-long live music, prestigious orchestra performances, and glamorous black-tie balls. 

Whether you’re ready to dance the night away or cozy up in bed right after the countdown, New Year’s Eve in Vienna offers experiences for every taste. From enjoying festive drinks with views of the Wachau Valley to dancing the Blue Danube Waltz under a sky of fireworks, here’s how to spend New Year’s Eve in Vienna.

A complete itinerary for spending 48 hours in Vienna
A complete itinerary for spending 48 hours in Vienna

Vienna was once the heart of the powerful Habsburg Empire, and traces of its imperial past can still be seen in its grand palaces and opera houses. With just 48 hours in Vienna, you easily explore the Austrian capital’s history, art, and music — and still have time for Wiener schnitzel and a slice of apple strudel. 

Visit Schönbrunn Palace for a glimpse of royal life, watch the Spanish Riding School’s graceful performances, and see the city from above at the Prater Ferris wheel. From the creativity of the MuseumsQuartier to the city’s most beautiful sunset views, here’s what to do in Vienna in 2 days.

Top tips for spending 2 days in Vienna

Where to stay in Vienna: Stay in the Innere Stadt for easy access to major sights like St. Stephen’s Cathedral and Hofburg Palace. Neubau and Mariahilf are great if you want to be near local cafés and shopping streets.

How to get around Vienna: Vienna’s trams, buses, and U-Bahn are efficient and easy to use, and most major sights are within walking distance. A 48-hour public transport pass is convenient, and hop-on hop-off buses are also a great option for seeing more of the city in a short amount of time.

What to see in Vienna: Visit Schönbrunn and Hofburg Palaces, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, and the MuseumsQuartier. Don’t miss the Prater Ferris wheel and a classical music concert.

What to eat in Vienna: Try Wiener schnitzel, goulash, and apple strudel, and visit a traditional café for coffee and Sachertorte.

What museums to visit in Vienna: See the Albertina Museum for Impressionist and modern art, and the Leopold Museum for Vienna Secessionist artists. Add mumok and Kunsthalle Wien for contemporary works or the Kunsthistorisches Museum for old masters.

9 magical experiences to enjoy in Vienna in winter
9 magical experiences to enjoy in Vienna in winter

Vienna in winter offers a unique and festive atmosphere, with the city glowing with world-famous Christmas markets, steaming mugs of mulled wine, and ice-skating rinks set beneath twinkling lights. Wander between cozy Viennese coffeehouses, warm up with a slice of Sachertorte, or experience a classical concert at the iconic Musikverein Concert Hall.

This winter guide to the best things to do in Vienna will help you discover how to best experience Vienna’s attractions during the colder months. Whether you’re visiting for Christmas, a romantic getaway, or a solo adventure, Vienna is magical in winter.

Our most recommended things to do in Vienna

Vienna: Upper Belvedere & Permanent Collection Entry Ticket

Vienna: Upper Belvedere & Permanent Collection Entry Ticket

The Belvedere in Vienna is one of the leading museums worldwide. Its famous art collection includes works ranging from the Middle Ages to the present day. The unique complex, with its two palaces of the Upper and Lower Belvedere and extensive gardens, is one of the most stunning Baroque architectural marvels in the world. Highlights include the world's largest collection of Gustav Klimt paintings as well as prominent works from the periods of Viennese Biedermeier, Austrian Baroque, Vienna around 1900, and French Impressionism. Now, for the first time in decades, the museum will once again host large-scale special exhibitions that you can admire on your visit. In the 18th century, the Austrian general Prince Eugene of Savoy commissioned the renowned Baroque architect Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt to build the complex. After the death of Prince Eugene, Empress Maria Theresa acquired the entire complex and transformed the Upper Belvedere into an exhibition venue for the imperial collections – making it one of the first public museums in the world. The Lower Belvedere, formerly the residence of Prince Eugene, is home to illustrious exhibitions. The Baroque gardens of the Belvedere rank among the most beautiful in the world. The main garden is situated between the Lower and the Upper Belvedere and extends over three large terraces. The Belvedere park is also home to the Botanical Garden and the oldest Alpine garden in Europe. CARLONE CONTEMPORARY: Elmar Trenkwalder: November 6, 2025 - March 14, 2026 IN-SIGHT: Johann Baptist "Lampi the Elder and the Younger": May 16, 2026 - October 11, 2026

Vienna: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Concert in Karlskirche

Vienna: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Concert in Karlskirche

Experience Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, a masterpiece of classical music. Visit Vienna’s Karlskirche and listen to the concertos of a string quartet and basso continuo. The performance by Orchestra 1756, a classical period instrument ensemble, makes this concert extraordinary. Enjoy a journey through time with this evening concert and experience unforgettable moments with historical sounds. The Four Seasons includes four of twelve revolutionary violin concertos that interpret each season of the year. Four sonnets are the inspiration for this masterpiece that takes you into a world of sound, with thunder and lightning, cracking ice and birdsong, a sleeping shepherd boy, hunting parties, and many other places. Program: Le quattro stagioni – The Four Seasons Spring, Op. 8 Nr. 1 Summer, Op. 8 Nr. 2 Autumn, Op. 8 Nr. 3 Winter, Op. 8 Nr. 4 One or two additional parts which are changing from week to week and could be from these composers: Works by W. A. Mozart, J. S. Bach, H. I. F Biber, and other major composers.

Vienna: Light of Creation at the Votive Church - an immersive light show

Vienna: Light of Creation at the Votive Church - an immersive light show

Picture this: you're stepping into the grand Votive Church in Vienna, surrounded by awe-inspiring architecture and a mystical vibe. Light of Creation takes you on a fascinating journey – a 30-minute immersive light and sound show that brings the oldest story of humanity to life: Genesis. In six unique acts, you'll experience the creation of the universe, from the birth of light to the formation of land and water, and the blossoming of life. Thanks to the latest projection tech, the church space turns into a mind-blowing show of light, color, and sound. Your senses will be captivated from all sides, and you'll dive into a world where reality and illusion blend together. The specially composed music is with you on this journey, from the gentle sounds of the Big Bang to powerful, solemn moments that make the spectacle even more intense. Enjoy the harmonious blend of historic architecture and cutting-edge technology that turns the majestic Votive Church into a vibrant, mystical space. Let 'Light of Creation' enchant you and take you on an unforgettable journey to the origins of the universe

Vienna: Vivaldi The Four Seasons & Mozart in the Musikverein

Vienna: Vivaldi The Four Seasons & Mozart in the Musikverein

Discover a highlight of Vienna's cultural calendar and enjoy an evening of beautiful music at Musikverein in either the Golden Hall or Brahms Hall. Let the music swell around you and hear Mozart, Haydn, and Vivaldi in classical concert. The first part of the concert includes Viennese classical pieces from Mozart and Haydn. The second part consists of Vivaldi’s legendary violin concerto “The Four Seasons,” featuring a string ensemble and Austrian soloists of international renown. You're sure to be charmed by this unique experience. The Golden Hall is famous for the New Year`s Day Concert and its unique acoustics The Brahms Hall is famous for having the best acoustics of all chamber music halls Dates in the Golden Hall in 2025/2026: November 2, 4, 13, 18 December 9 January 6, 7, 10, 12, 13 February 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 18 March 9, 13, 28, 31 April 12 May 3, 14, 26 June 2, 4, 16, 28 July 19, 26 August 2, 9, 16, 30 September 6, 13, 27 Dates in the Brahms Hall in 2025/2026 November 1, 6, 11, 15, 20, 22, 27 December 2, 4, 6, 7, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21 January 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 17, 28, 30, 31 February 1, 4, 8, 13, 14, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 March 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 21, 22, 23, 27 April 2, 5, 7, 9, 16, 19, 26 Mai 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 28, 31 June 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 23, 25, 30 September 20

Vienna Kunsthistorisches Museum Day Admission Ticket

Vienna Kunsthistorisches Museum Day Admission Ticket

Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches Museum was built by Emperor Franz Joseph to house the imperial collections. See works from ancient Egypt and classical antiquity and through the late 18th century. In the Picture Gallery admire masterpieces by Rubens, Rembrandt, Raphael, Vermeer, Velázquez, Titian and Durer. At the Kunstkammer see works by goldsmiths such as Benvenuto Cellini. The collection includes sculptural masterpieces and filigree works in ivory by top artists of the day. Marvel at the magnificent building itself, with its imposing staircase that features a series of paintings on which Gustav Klimt collaborated.

Vienna: Skip-the-Line Schonbrunn Palace and Gardens Tour

Vienna: Skip-the-Line Schonbrunn Palace and Gardens Tour

Do you want to skip the lines to Schönbrunn Palace, gain exclusive access to its 22 imperial rooms, and enjoy 1 language-only commentary as you explore the palace and its fabulous gardens on a small, well-organized group tour? Book our group tour now and enjoy a 5-star experience at Vienna's top tourist attraction! Book a 2,5-hour tour of Schonbrunn Palace and Gardens with a Professional Guide. Take advantage of pre-booked timed tickets to skip the lines inside the palace and explore the 22 rooms featured on the Highlights Tour, available only to official Schonbrunn partners. Follow in the footsteps of Empress Maria Theresa from the Lantern Room to the Hunting Room on the piano mobile. You will see more than individual visitors who go on the Imperial Tour, which skips some of the highlights. Throughout the tour, our Expert Guide will point out the impressive artwork, intricate architecture, and ornate furnishings that adorn each room and share interesting facts about the lavish court life of the Habsburg dynasty, including Sisi and Maria Theresa. After leaving the palace interiors, we will venture out into the expansive gardens, which are home to numerous statues, fountains, and other architectural features like the Roman ruins and Gloriette. Only this combined tour of the palace and gardens will give you a full appreciation of the beauty, history and heritage of Schonbrunn, so book now to not miss out!

Vienna: Skip-the-Line Sisi Museum, Hofburg and Gardens Tour

Vienna: Skip-the-Line Sisi Museum, Hofburg and Gardens Tour

No lines, no hassle—just history! Discover imperial Vienna on an exciting group tour of the Hofburg Palace Complex. With skip-the-line tickets, a 5-Star Licensed Guide and easy-to-understand commentary in 1 language only, enjoy a seamless journey through the Sisi Museum, Imperial Apartments, courtyards and gardens. Book now for a high-quality experience with Rosotravel! Join a 2.5-hour group tour of the Hofburg Palace and Gardens with a Professional Guide for an in-depth exploration of Vienna’s imperial legacy. With skip-the-line tickets for priority access, step inside the magnificent Sisi Museum and Imperial Apartments, where Emperor Franz Joseph and his wife, Empress Elisabeth “Sisi,” once lived. Admire the opulent private chambers, salons, and offices, and see Sisi’s famous personal items up close. Beyond the palace walls, stroll through the grand courtyards, see the historic Spanish Riding School of the world-renowned Lipizzan horses, and admire the elegant statues and fountains of Heldenplatz and Burggarten. This expertly guided group tour ensures a smooth and engaging experience, combining fascinating history, breathtaking architecture, and the timeless elegance of Austria’s royal past. Don’t miss out!

Vienna: Classical Concert at St. Stephen's Cathedral

Vienna: Classical Concert at St. Stephen's Cathedral

Visit St. Stephen’s Cathedral, one of the most beautiful buildings in the Austrian capital. Whether you're a music aficionado or simply curious, you're sure to enjoy the tremendous acoustics within the cathedral walls. Choose from famous classical or Christmas shows for an elegant concert in Vienna. Admire the jewels of classical music at St. Stephen's Cathedral, where W. A. Mozart and J. Haydn once played. Listen to the great works of European composers like Mozart, Vivaldi, Beethoven, and Bach, even during Christmas time (if option selected). Enjoy the Advent Concert with the world-famous Vienna Symphony Orchestra on December 11, a seasonal highlight. Hear Mozart's famous Requiem on July 5, at the All Saints Weekend and at midnight on December 4, the hour of Mozart's death. Listen to a concert on the new Giant Organ (if organ concert option selected) with mighty sounds from more than 12,000 pipes, one of the biggest organ units of Europe. Hear world-class organists play a wide-ranging program with masterful virtuosity in the central nave of the church.

Vienna: Spanish Riding School Training

Vienna: Spanish Riding School Training

Visit the Spanish Riding School of Vienna and observe the horses during their training. In the magnificent setting of the baroque Winter Riding Academy, the training offers an insight into the years of training of the Lipizzaners and their riders. The morning exercise of the horses is accompanied by classical Viennese music. The Training includes relaxation exercises, refining and perfecting movement, and strengthening certain muscles. The famous school jumps levade, courbette, and capriole, which are shown as part of the performances by the Spanish Riding School, are not practiced on a daily basis and can only sometimes be seen during the morning exercise. The white Lipizzaner stallions are put through their paces by their riders almost every day. The primary objective of the morning exercise is to maintain the horses’ athleticism and health, as well as to build up various muscle groups that are necessary for performing the exercises of the haute école.

Vienna: Classic Ensemble Vienna in St. Peter's Church Ticket

Vienna: Classic Ensemble Vienna in St. Peter's Church Ticket

Experience St. Peter's Church, one of the most beautiful Baroque churches in Vienna with entry tickets to the Classic Ensemble Vienna concert. Hear wonderful interpretations of works by famous composers like Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, and many more. Step inside St. Peter's Church, built from 1701 to 1733 according to plans by Lukas von Hildebrand. Let the Classic Ensemble Vienna enchant you here with an evening of classical music. Hear "Eine kleine Nachtmusik," let the music lead you through "The Four Seasons" and follow musical stories by Mozart, Bach, and Schubert. Enjoy these Classical works in the indescribable ambiance of the underground vaults of St. Peter's Church in the heart of Vienna.

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Insider tips: Planning a trip to Vienna

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What should I do on my first trip to Vienna?

When you first visit Vienna we’d highly recommend you walk around and explore the Innere Stadt which is the central 1st district of Vienna. This will give you a great taste of what the city is like, as you’ll be walking amongst its impressive and historic architecture, as well as classic coffee shops and restaurants. It can also be particularly nice and pretty at night.

You should also be sure to visit some of the palaces such as the Belvedere and Schonbrunn, see Hundertwasserhaus and Rathaus (the city hall). If you’re visiting in the summer then also swim in the outdoor pools, and if you’re visiting in the winter then enjoy skating at Rathaus.

What are some hidden gems to see in Vienna?

There are several pretty churches that are lesser-known in the city but are particularly nice to see and come with stunning interiors. From the outside, you’d never know what they were hiding on the inside. Two that we’d recommend you see include Santa María Rotonda and Jesuitenkirche (seen below).

We’d also say visiting a heurige which is a hidden gem. This is a quintessential Viennese experience where you can dine on good food and delicious local or homemade wine.

Finally, be sure to have a walk through the Ferstel Arcade, a beautiful passageway located in the first district and fairly close to Rathaus (the city hall).

How much time should I spend in Vienna?

Two to three days would be a good amount of time to visit Vienna and allow you to see many of the highlights around the city. With that time you’d be able to visit some of the famous palaces such as Schonbrunn and Belvedere, enjoy some of the nightlife activities on offer and get a good feel for what the city is like.

If you did want to spend longer in Vienna, such as up to a week, then this would be great opportunity to enjoy some of the lesser-known activities that are available. You’d also have time to go on some day trips such as Wachau Valley, or even visit some nearby cities such as Bratislava or Prague

What food is Vienna known for?

Vienna is a great city to enjoy classic schnitzel which is flattened pork or veal covered in breadcrumbs and normally comes with a potato salad. A few other top dishes to try include spatzle which is a bit like macaroni cheese, as well as Sachertorte, a delicious rich chocolate cake, and of course Apple strudel.

Coffee shops are also a popular and traditional experience in the city. Here you can enjoy a classic Wiener Melange (espresso with milk foam and steamed milk) along with a tasty cake. You’ll find these all over the city, and a few worth checking out include Café Central, Demel, and Café Ritter.

What is the best way to get around Vienna?

Vienna’s public transport is great, it covers all the major areas of the city and includes a subway that is fast and efficient, as well as trams and buses. If you’re staying close to a subway station outside of the 1st district you’ll still likely be able to get into Stephandsom (centre of the city) in less than half an hour.

A travel pass for the subway in Vienna is also very cheap at only €8 per day (at the time of writing), or you can get 48-hours, 72-hours, week and month passes as well. Of course, it’s also possible to pay as you go if you like as well.

We’d recommend getting on a tram a few times as well during your visit, these travel various routes around the city, including around the entire first district in a circle (also check out the Ring Tram Tours for a fun experience).

What are the best months to visit Vienna?

Vienna has various attractions which are better to visit at different times throughout the year.

We’d recommend visiting during the late spring and summer months (May-September) for outdoors experiences, such as exploring the Schonbrunn Gardens, lounging at the beaches (artificial), hiking in Kahlenberg, maybe even heading to some of the outdoor pools.

Autumn is also a nice time to visit (late Sept to early Nov), where you could visit some of the parks and enjoy the autumnal colours all around. The Schonbrunn and Kahlenberg (hill north of the city) is particularly nice during this time.

Finally around Christmas is one of our favourites times to be Vienna, as the city comes alive with wonderful lights, decorations, markets and the perfect festive atmosphere.

What are the best neighborhoods to visit in Vienna?

Vienna is split into different districts with the 1st district (postcode 1010) being the most central. This is where you’ll find Stephansdom (a historic church in the centre of the city), as well as many of the stunning streets that are quintessential of Vienna.

You could also consider staying around Prater (where their theme park is as well as a large park). One of our favourite neighbourhoods in Vienna is the 7th district (1070) which is where you’ll find some great restaurants as well as the main shopping street Mariahilfer Strasse.


What are the best neighborhoods for food?

When living in Vienna I was particularly fond of the 7th district as there are tons of great places to eat and also shop (see below). Of course, the 1st district (Innere Stadt) has endless opportunities as well.

One thing we will say is that you really need to book restaurants in advance in Vienna as it’s not that easy to just walk into the best restaurants. You may have luck but you will be pushing it a bit.

What are the best neighborhoods for shopping?

There are several major shopping streets in Vienna where you’ll find a great variety of shops available from major well-known brands to more boutique outlets. Some of the streets we’d recommend include Mariahilfer Strasse, Graben and Kärntner Strasse.

You could also visit Naschmarkt which is a great market and very central where you can buy sweets and other merchandise. Naschmarkt is also a short walk from Karlskirche which is another very impressive church in the city.


What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit Vienna?

The good thing about Vienna is that it is small, affordable and well connected. It would definitely be worth trying to stay around the Inner Stadt (1st district) as you’ll be able to walk to many of the main attractions (or take the subway a few stops). A few hotels we’re particularly fond of include 25-Hours Hotel, or for the ultimate experience then consider staying in the Vienna Imperial Hotel where royals, presidents and famous people have previously stayed.

What is the best family-friendly thing to do in Vienna?

A ring tram tour is quite fun for the kids, and these aren’t too long either so the kids shouldn’t get bored. You could also take them to the Museum of Natural History (Naturhistorisches Museum Wien), Haus des Meeres (aquarium) or the very cool Museum of Illusions. Another very fun activity would be to visit Prater Park which comes with rollercoasters, bumper cars and lots of other rides for families to enjoy.

If you’re visiting during the summer the swimming pools and beaches are great for families and kids. This is a great way to spend a warm summers day.

What is the best thing to do in Vienna for solo travelers?

If you’re visiting Vienna on your own then we’d recommend going on some tours – such as a walking, bike, segway tour or something else. These will help you learn more about the city and you may even make a few friends along the way.

You could also join some fun social events where you may get to meet other travellers and have a fun time out. If you’re staying in a hostel then you should find loads of great options available.

What is the best thing to do in Vienna for couples?

Vienna is a very romantic city (we’d say equal to Paris), and a walk at night around the cobbled and pretty streets of the 1st district is a dreamy experience. You can also find some great restaurants to enjoy a more fancy dinner such as at Restaurant Motto am Fluss, or for a very special experience book yourself a ride on the Wiener Riesenrad (Ferris wheel seen below).

A few other nice activities to do with your other half includes going for a bike or scooter ride along the canal, enjoying a nice boat cruise along the Danube Canal, or relaxing together whilst visiting the Danube Valley.

What are the best annual events in Vienna?

Christmas is a particularly special time in Vienna with the Christmas markets and is a top time to be visiting the city. During this time you’ll find stunning decorations around the city, as well as market stalls.

There are also other fantastic events including Donauinselfest, Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert, Ball Season (winter), skating at Rathaus, the Rathausplatz Film Festival to name a few things worth seeing.

What are the best things to do around Vienna?

For sure when visiting Vienna we’d recommend heading up Stephandsom for views of the city, exploring the Schonbrunn Gardens and also visiting the interior if you fancy. Be sure to explore the 1st district and wander along the Graben, down Kohlmarkt and then across towards Rathaus (city hall).

We’d also recommend having lunch or dinner in a heurige which are traditional wineries. If you have time then go hiking in Kahlenberg and the vineyards.

What are the best beaches around Vienna?

There are several artificial beaches located around Vienna as well as outdoor pools. These are perfect for the summer and lounging around.

You’ll find various beaches with deck chairs all along the Danube Canals with one of our favourites being Strandbar Herrmann. These are more for relaxing with a cold drink and socialising rather than swimming and sunbathing.

For outdoor pools and beaches where you could swim one of the most convenient is spots is near Alte Donau. Here you can swim in the lake, relax on the sand, or just swim in the outdoor pools if you prefer. These typically come with a fee to get in though, but it’s generally not much.

There is also another pool at the Schonbrunn which is almost a hidden gem that locals would generally know about but it’s unlikely many visitors would. This pool is a little on the pricier side though.

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What people are saying about Vienna

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Day trips from Vienna: Hallstatt & Salzburg Guided Tour
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Bon Adriel 11/12/2025
I really enjoyed my day trip with Stefie and Ilya! They were both very friendly, welcoming, and knowledgeable, which made the trip very pleasant. I was travelling by myself so having a friendly chat here and there was nice. They even went out of their way to give us some special gift (not spoiling it in this review though haha). I also bought the photoshooting package and I know have a bunch of pretty photos of myself at Hallstatt haha. I’d say it was very worth it especially if you’re going to the trip solo and have nobody to take your photos for you. The bus was comfortable, clean, and had seatbelts if you wanna use one. The ride was smooth too so I was able to get some sleep. Hallstatt was the highlight for me and I wish we had more time to stay there, but Salzburg was also good. Overall, I really enjoyed the trip and would highly recommend this!
Day trips from Vienna: Hallstatt & Salzburg Guided Tour
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Armin 11/11/2025
The tour guides were both incredible! Even though I ran a little late while sightseeing Halstatt, they were patient and didn’t drive off without me 😌 Would highly recommend! Thank you for the memories!
From Vienna: Bratislava & Budapest Guide One Day Tour
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Can Baran 11/11/2025
It was so great to see 3 different countries in one day. Transportation was fast. Our guide Jacop was perfect, so helpful. Thanks to him.
Vienna: Transfer to Prague via fabulous Mikulov & Kutna Hora
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Tan 11/11/2025
Our guides and drivers were attentive to our needs, like when we were hungry or needed to stop for a break. We enjoyed exploring the Mikulov Sunday market with wine stalls and several UNESCO sites in Kutna Hora. However, we wish we had more time to explore Kutna Hora further.
Vienna: Melk, Hallstatt, Salzburg and Mountains Lakes Tour
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Alicja 11/10/2025
Sofia was AMAZING!!! lovely person, very informative and full of positive energy. Destinations were also great and the best was Hallstatt. Long drive by bus but thanks to that the trip wasn’t so exhausting and there was a lot of feet rest. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND, Sophia was the best tour guide we have ever had. Amelia and Alice
Day trips from Vienna: Hallstatt & Salzburg Guided Tour
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gaby 11/10/2025
Had a great time, itinerary is perfect and you get to visit the most important stuff in both cities I think for a one day trip is totally worth it . Also a great opportunity to meet new people and make new friends :)