Vienna Festive Fairytale Trail Self Guided Holiday Magic Walk
Vienna
À propos
Experience Vienna’s heritage through a premium, self-guided framework that transforms a simple walk into a story-driven journey. This audio tour-crafted by a traveler who knows how to separate signal from noise elevates your exploration with rich storytelling and intuitive, seamless technology.
Choose this experience if you want more than sightseeing—if you want something that truly moves the needle:
Exclusive Content Discover 12 thoughtfully curated sightseeing stops, each delivered through high-fidelity narration designed to inform, inspire, and engage.
Robust Audio Experience Enjoy approximately 60 minutes of polished, high-impact audio narration, carefully structured to heighten atmos...
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1 heure et 40 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
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Billet mobile
1 heure et 40 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
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Utilisation illimitée pendant toute la durée de votre séjour
Principaux sites touristiques, événements historiques et personnages célèbres
Application Web avec carte
Accès en 1 étape : Lien pour activer et accéder facilement à votre audioguide
Guide physique en personne
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel
Billets d'entrée
Nourriture, boissons, frais
Smartphone et écouteurs (apportez les vôtres)
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Opernring 28
Step into a festive wonderland in Vienna and explore the city at your own pace with this Self-Guided Audio Tour. Start near the Vienna State Opera on Opernring 28 and let immersive narration guide you through Vienna’s imperial past
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Informations importantes
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Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
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Animaux d'assistance autorisés
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Les nourrissons et les jeunes enfants peuvent voyager dans une poussette ou un landau
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Les options de transport sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
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Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Vienna Festive Fairytale Trail Self Guided Holiday Magic Walk
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À propos
Experience Vienna’s heritage through a premium, self-guided framework that transforms a simple walk into a story-driven journey. This audio tour-crafted by a traveler who knows how to separate signal from noise elevates your exploration with rich storytelling and intuitive, seamless technology.
Choose this experience if you want more than sightseeing—if you want something that truly moves the needle:
Exclusive Content Discover 12 thoughtfully curated sightseeing stops, each delivered through high-fidelity narration designed to inform, inspire, and engage.
Robust Audio Experience Enjoy approximately 60 minutes of polished, high-impact audio narration, carefully structured to heighten atmos...
Points forts
1 heure et 40 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
1 heure et 40 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Utilisation illimitée pendant toute la durée de votre séjour
Principaux sites touristiques, événements historiques et personnages célèbres
Application Web avec carte
Accès en 1 étape : Lien pour activer et accéder facilement à votre audioguide
Guide physique en personne
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel
Billets d'entrée
Nourriture, boissons, frais
Smartphone et écouteurs (apportez les vôtres)
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Opernring 28
Step into a festive wonderland in Vienna and explore the city at your own pace with this Self-Guided Audio Tour. Start near the Vienna State Opera on Opernring 28 and let immersive narration guide you through Vienna’s imperial past
Retour
Itinéraire
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Opéra national de Vienne
The Opera House originally sat one meter lower than the surrounding streets, earning it the nickname "the sunken treasure." Viennese critics were harsh, calling it "boxy" and comparing it to a "museum in a box." This criticism had a profound effect on its architects, one of whom, Eduard van der Nüll, tragically took his own life. Neither he nor his colleague, August Sicard von Sicardsburg, lived to see the inaugural performance attended by Emperor Franz Joseph and Empress Elisabeth, affectionately known as Sisi.
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Sacher Confiserie Vienna
Just a few steps away is the legendary Hotel Sacher, founded in the 1870s by Eduard Sacher. His wife, Anna Sacher, known for her ever-present cigars, managed the hotel through World War II. Originally, only noble aristocrats could stay here, excluding wealthy traders like John D. Rockefeller. However, the hotel made exceptions for gentlemen accompanied by "lady friends," as this area was famously frequented by high-end courtesans.
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Rue de l'Opéra
As we walk along Operngasse, take in the vibrant atmosphere of the street, often filled with musicians and performers. Nearby, the famous Wuerstel Stand Bitzinger offers a traditional Austrian snack – the Käsekrainer, a cheese-filled sausage. The local government even debated banning it for health reasons, but fortunately, it remains a beloved indulgence.
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Église des Augustins
Entrez dans la Raeapteek, l'une des plus anciennes pharmacies d'Europe toujours en activité, située en plein cœur de Tallinn. Ouverte depuis le XVe siècle, cette pharmacie allie une riche histoire à une curieuse collection de remèdes médiévaux et modernes. C'est un mélange captivant de musée et de pharmacie en activité, où l'histoire rencontre la guérison.
10 minutes
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Mémorial contre la guerre et le fascisme
Crossing the street, we enter the sculpture garden, a somber memorial against war and fascism. The ground beneath us once housed the Jockey Club of Vienna, where 200 people perished in a collapsed basement during WWII bombings. Their bodies were never recovered, and this garden honors their memory.
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Concerts at Capuchin Church Vienna
The Imperial Crypt houses the bodies of Habsburg royals. A tradition during their funerals involved the Chamberlain knocking thrice on the crypt door and stating the deceased’s titles, only to be denied entry until he declared, "A poor sinner, a son of God, seeks entry." The most recent burial was in 2011, for Archduke Otto von Habsburg, who renounced his claim to the throne in 1961 to promote democracy.
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Fuente de Donner
The Donner Fountain, named after its creator Georg Raphael Donner, represents the Danube River and its tributaries. During Maria Theresa’s reign, the statues were removed for being too scantily clad, but they were later restored. The current statues are replicas, with the originals displayed in the Lower Belvedere Palace.
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Cathédrale Saint-Étienne
Turning onto Kärntner Straße, we head towards the iconic St. Stephen’s Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. The cathedral’s construction began in 1137, with significant additions made over centuries. The South Tower, at 443 feet, served as a lookout during the Turkish sieges of 1529 and 1683. You can still see Turkish cannonballs embedded in its walls.
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Colonne de la Peste
Our final stop is the Plague Column, erected in gratitude for the end of the 1679 plague. This Baroque monument stands as a testament to the city's resilience and faith during one of its darkest times.
The Plague Column, or Pestsäule, was commissioned by Emperor Leopold I in 1679, during one of the deadliest plague outbreaks in Vienna's history. The column was completed in 1693 and is considered one of the most important Baroque monuments in the city. It stands as a symbol of hope, faith, and the triumph of life over death.
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Église catholique Saint-Pierre (Peterskirche)
St. Peter's Church, or Peterskirche, is one of Vienna's most iconic Baroque churches. Its origins date back to the early Middle Ages, but the current structure was built in the early 18th century, inspired by the grandeur of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. The church's ornate facade and richly decorated interior make it a masterpiece of Baroque architecture.