Vienna's Highlights: Food, Coffee and Market Walking Experience

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  • Duration: 6 hours (approx.)
  • Location: Wien, Austria
  • Product code: 50366P1
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Stop At: Stephansplatz, Vienna 1010 Austria

St. Stephen's Cathedral (more commonly known by its German title: Stephansdom) is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna and the seat of the Archbishop of Vienna, Christoph Cardinal Schönborn

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Reumannplatz, Reumannpl., 1100 Wien, Austria

The square was created in 1872 as a citizen square on the southern edge of what was then the 4th district or the city of Vienna at the historic fork of Laaer Straße (today Laaer-Berg-Straße) and Himberger Straße (today Favoritenstraße).

After exploring this place we will eat Viennese sweet confectionery creations and drink freshly roasted coffee at Groissböck. Their recipe for success? Baking with love and only use the best ingredients for their fine masterpieces.

Duration: 35 minutes

Stop At: Café Korb, Brandstätte 7/9, 1010 Wien, Austria

The Café Korb is a traditional coffee house at Brandstätte 9 / Tuchlauben 10 in Vienna's 1st district, Inner City. Specialties of Café Korb are the homemade apple strudel and the Kaiserschmarren. The beautiful garden of the coffee house is located between the short street front to the Tuchlauben and the Tuchmacherbrunnen and will provide us with a beautiful view of the inner city

Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Brunnenmarkt, 16 Brunnengasse, Vienna 1160 Austria

The Brunnenmarkt is Vienna's longest street market and the 16th district of Vienna, Ottakring, in Brunnengasse from Thaliastraße to Ottakringer Straße. We have the opportunity to enjoy one of Viennas most traditional foods. Wurst & Gulasch at one of the most famously known “Würstelstand” in the area of Ottakring.Not only is it a family-owned business it will also give our guests the opportunity to see how the Viennese typically eat dinner.

Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Stephansplatz, Vienna 1010 Austria

Our ending point is also our meeting point as well.
PS: During the tour we may also pass but can not guaranteed : Viktor-Adler-Markt (Farmers Market), Alles Walzer Alles Wurst, Gegenbauer, ÖZ Aslan

Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Vienna Naschmarkt, Kettenbruckengasse Karlsplatz, Vienna 1060 Austria

Zotter Schokoladen Manufaktur is a manufacturing company of organic and Fairtrade certified chocolates founded in 1999 by its owner Josef Zotter. Zotter is a bean-to-bar chocolate manufacturer and therefore carrying out the whole chocolate production process within the company on-site: from the roasting of the cocoa beans on rollers to the grinding in the conche. l Viennese market with local vendors

Duration: 40 minutes


Inclusions

  • Join Friendly Local English-speaking guide and learn some local secrets
  • Taste traditional Viennese breakfast: tea or coffee, strudel of the season
  • Indulge into typical Austrian lunch (main course and Chef’s best dessert)
  • Drink a glass of locally produced wine or beer (or soft drink)
  • Try Austrian street food (small goulash, pork roast or vegetarian option)
  • Taste Viennese coffee, tea or hot chocolate
  • Get personalised tips for the area's best bars and eateries.

Exclusions

  • Additional food and drinks
  • Tickets for the Metro

Schedule Details

Departure Dates:

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Departure Point:

Jasomirgottstraße 3, 1010 Wien, Austria

Departure time

09:30 AM

Duration

6 hours(approx.)

Return details

Returns to original departure point

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Additional Information

Small group of a maximum of 16 people

We reserve the right to change both the route and places visiting within the tour. Food inclusions are subject to change, dependent on availability on the day.

Not wheelchair accessible

Service animals allowed

Near public transportation

Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level

This tour/activity will have a maximum of 16 travelers

Confirmation will be received at time of booking

Posted By : Jess_D
This was the most amazing food tour with great attention to detail. We were shuffled into small groups and took a tour of the city which involved walking and transport. We ate in a variety of locations and sampled the delicious Viennese food starting with coffee and ending with street food at a market. In between we toured and learned about the city. Our guide Peter was absolutely superb. We didn’t want it to end!
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Posted On : 2024-05-16


Posted By : Julio_A
Great food tour with Christoph - absolutely highly recommend it, especially on your first day in Vienna. Just be aware: lots of food!!! Don't eat breakfast before this tour, you will be fed plenty. One thing that we liked besides the great food was that we got to learn how to use the public transportation system. In order to visit the many unique restaurants we had to use the subway, surface train, and the bus - we really appreciate the fact that the guide showed us and explained to us how things work. 5 stars all the way!!
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Posted On : 2024-05-15


Posted By : Marlee_D
We enjoyed the food tour very much. There was a great selection of food and it was all delicious. It was fun seeing various districts in Vienna during the tour. Maria was a wonderful guide who explained a lot about Vienna and its customs/culture. Highly recommend!
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Posted On : 2024-05-15


Posted By : Joyce_H
We had read reviews here attesting to how wonderful of a tour this is, and we can only chime in with more accolades. There was about twice as much food as we expected--all of it exceptional, some unforgettable like the otherworldly Eis-Marillen-Knodel with apricot center only found at Tichy. The coverage of dishes and drinks is amazingly comprehensive for a single outing. And we loved how our guide Marianne took us to two different markets where we saw no other tourists so we could mingle with a variety of Viennese of different social classes and origins moving about, sometimes shouting, and buying wonderful fresh food. Marianne was an exceptional guide who gave us the insider viewpoint of a native Viennese. We felt very comfortable asking her questions. It was also enjoyable seeing her conversing in German with some of the good folks serving us, especially the affable Thomas who from the counter of his food booth wanted us to know all about his special way of preparing goulash, the vitamin C benefits of horseradish, and as we dug into dish after dish he brought us, he kept asking, "Is it a little good? Is it a little good?" Yes, Thomas, if "little" in Austria means "extremely", it was a little good!
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Posted On : 2024-05-14


Posted By : Chris_O
Lots of food, information about the people and districts of Vienna and interaction with interesting people from around the world. Maria was a delight. Fun and informative. Great way to experience a city beyond the normal tourist destinations.
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Posted On : 2024-05-14


Posted By : Jennifer_A
Peter was an amazing tour guide. He added a lot of history to the tour which added to the experience. There was plenty of food. We didn't eat anything else the whole day!
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Posted On : 2024-05-12


Posted By : Spines
The tour was easy to find, right by the flagship wine store. Groups were divided to allow for individual attention, and we had plenty by Varina, who has lived all over the world but had a great depth of Viennese knowledge. The first stop was a classic coffee cafe with apfelstruedel, second stop was a local ice cream shop, then a light apricot filled donut that wins awards yearly, experienced a local market, a broth soup with local 'Budweiser' - seriously, its much better than the American counterpart - sausages and last but not least, goulash! Was very worthwhile, only suggestions would be to be specific on the website about when the tour ends (hard to make plans afterwards if don't know end time). Also was seriously hoping we would be able to experience sachertorte since it IS what Vienna is famous for but no luck. Maybe next time when we visit,
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Posted On : 2024-05-11


Posted By : Karen_L
We had Maria as our guide and she was wonderful. She was so friendly and engaging, very knowledgeable about the different foods and history of Vienna. As others noted, it is A TON of food - come starving and leave stuffed. We had made dinner reservations and kept them solely because it was our last night in Vienna, but we definitely would have been fine without dinner. I was a bit concerned about the "moderate physical activity" level of this outing, as my mom has some issues with her hip. She was perfectly able to keep up. There is a fair amount of walking, but you also sit and relax at each stop, plus you take public transit. I would definitely recommend doing this tour earlier in your trip, because it'll help familiarize you with Vienna's very simple transit system right off the bat. We did not do that, and that is the only thing I would have changed!
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Posted On : 2024-05-10


Posted By : Melody_C
A great way to get to know Vienna and the transport system too. We certainly experienced places we would never have found on our own. Thank you Maria! Definitely recommend but please do not have Breakfast before this trip - so much food to taste!
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Posted On : 2024-05-09


Posted By : Scott_P
The best thing we did in Vienna! Wolfgang was a great tour guide with tons of information and recommendations for a variety of local experiences. We went all over town and experienced some of the non-touristy traditional areas and cuisines. Also - it is a 5-6 hour tour, but the public transit is highly utilized.
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Posted On : 2024-05-08