Vienna Bike Tour
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Experience Highlights
Explore Vienna on this bike tour for about 3 hours. To optimise the experience, this activity will be done in small groups of 18 people. Together with a professional guide, you will ride through the beautiful Austrian capital and enjoy the luxurious facades of its buildings, its palatial style and its parks.
The Vienna State Opera, Stadtpark, Heldenplatz, St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Hofburg Palace are some of the most emblematic sights you'll see along the way. Cycling through Vienna will allow you to traverse the city's streets with great agility.
- Join this 3-hour bike tour of Vienna , which you will enjoy with an expert guide.
- You will pass by various Viennese landmarks such as St. Stephen's Cathedral, the Hofburg Palace or the Stadtpark.
- Enjoy the European imperial city par excellence while admiring its palatial façades, theatres and parks.
What’s included
- Vienna Bike Tour
- Professional guide
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Step by Step
Vienna is the perfect city for a cycling tour, allowing you to enjoy its palatial buildings, luxurious architecture and streets. Among the iconic sites of the Austrian capital, you'll see the Vienna State Opera, Stadtpark, Heldenplatz, St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Hofburg Palace.
An expert guide will accompany you throughout your tour, providing you with interesting information about Vienna's imperial past. The duration of this tour will be around 3 hours and, in order to optimise the experience, it will be done in small groups of approximately 18 people.
Vienna has Celtic origins and was later occupied by the Romans in the 1st century BC. As the artistic, cultural, economic and political centre of Austria, the city is home to the most interesting sights. It is known for classical music, historic coffee houses and beautiful architecture.
As one of the oldest capitals in Europe, it has one of the most important artistic heritages. During the 20th century, it was a mecca for philosophy, political debate in the West and one of the world' s most important cultural centres. Mozart, one of the most influential composers in history, spent most of his musical career in this city.
Its historic centre was declared a Unesco World Heritage Site for its architectural and urbanistic wonders, developed during the periods of the Middle Ages, the Baroque period and the Gründerzeit.