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Vienna Self-Guided Audio Tour
Vienna Self-Guided Audio Tour
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Vienna Self-Guided Audio Tour
Imperial grandeur at your own pace
22 professionally narrated audio guides across Vienna's baroque palaces, Gothic cathedrals, Habsburg gardens and musical landmarks — yours to explore without a group, without a schedule, without rush.
Discover Vienna with complete freedom
Vienna rewards the slow traveller. Habsburg palaces, Gothic cathedrals, baroque churches and musical shrines each ask for their own pace — something no group tour can offer. This self-guided audio tour hands you the key to all 22 essential Vienna landmarks, lets you explore them in any order, and adds the hidden stories you won't find on plaques.
What this tour IS
- A digital PDF delivered instantly after purchase
- 22 professionally narrated audio guides (5–8 min each)
- An interactive Google map with every attraction marked
- Yours for 6 days from first use — unlimited replays
- Available in 12 languages, selected at checkout
- Expert insights on Habsburg history, baroque art and Viennese music
- Complete freedom of route, order and timing
What this tour IS NOT
- Not a group tour with a human guide
- Not a physical booklet — nothing is shipped
- Not offline audio — SoundCloud streaming only
- Not a GPS voice-navigation app
- Not inclusive of attraction entrance fees
- Not refundable once delivered (digital product)
- Not changeable in language after purchase
Four steps to your Vienna adventure
No apps to install, no accounts to create, no printed tickets to collect. Just four simple steps between checkout and the moment you're standing in front of St. Stephen's Cathedral with a voice in your ear.
Purchase
Choose your preferred language, add to cart, complete checkout. A PDF download link arrives in your inbox in minutes.
Download
Save the PDF to your phone, tablet or laptop. It contains 22 SoundCloud audio links plus one Google My Maps link.
Explore
Arrive in Vienna, open the map, tap the audio link at any attraction. Listen, linger, photograph — you set the pace.
Enjoy 6 days
Come back as often as you like over six days. Replay favourite sections, skip what doesn't interest you, finish when you finish.
Every landmark worth your time in Vienna
From the rainbow-tiled roof of St. Stephen's Cathedral to the rebellious curves of Hundertwasserhaus, from the imperial gardens of Belvedere to the Gothic spire of Maria am Gestade — each attraction comes with its own 5–8 minute audio story, carefully researched and professionally narrated.
01 Wien Hauptbahnhof Sud
Vienna's southern main railway stationStep into Austria's architectural triumph where Victorian engineering meets contemporary design in a magnificent transportation cathedral. Your audio guide reveals how this 2015 masterpiece replaced three historic stations to become Europe's most efficient through-station, earning recognition as Austria's most beautiful railway station for six consecutive years. Discover the pioneering geothermal systems and CO2-controlled ventilation that set new environmental standards, learn how four major European rail corridors converge here with over 268,000 daily passengers, and see how former industrial wasteland was transformed into Vienna's magnificent southern gateway.
02 Botanischer Garten der Universität Wien
Botanical Garden of the University of ViennaEnter a living scientific treasure where Empress Maria Theresa's enlightened 1754 vision continues to flourish across eight hectares housing over 11,500 plant species. Your audio companion unveils the remarkable evolution from medicinal university garden to a global sanctuary, visits the legendary Mozart plane tree now protected as a Viennese monument, and marvels at the innovative bamboo bridge over ancient groves. Learn about the extraordinary Wollemia nobilis — a "living fossil" known only from prehistoric records until its dramatic 1994 Australian discovery — and uncover hidden tropical houses and sound installations that make plant processes audible.
03 Belvedere Gardens
Jardines de Belvedere · Prince Eugene's baroque masterpieceWander through baroque perfection where Prince Eugene of Savoy's military victories were immortalized in living art by French master Dominique Girard, trained at Versailles. Your audio experience reveals how these landscapes served as both celebration of Ottoman defeat and complex mythological narrative linking the prince to Apollo himself. Discover the profound symbolism in every fountain and cascade, learn how the famous "Canaletto Blick" view from Upper Belvedere still shapes Vienna's skyline decisions today, and trace the architectural dialogue between Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt's palaces and Girard's gardens — baroque garden art's finest expression.
04 Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Nicholas
Vienna's Byzantine jewelEncounter Vienna's most stunning Eastern Orthodox sanctuary, where golden domes and intricate iconography tell the story of Russian imperial presence within Habsburg Austria. Your audio guide reveals the cathedral's unique role as architectural and spiritual bridge between Eastern and Western Christianity, shares exclusive insights about diplomatic negotiations surrounding its construction, and explains how this sacred space served Vienna's Russian community through two world wars and dramatic political transformations. Explore the rich theological symbolism of Orthodox design — from the spiritual meaning of the dome structure to the iconographic programme within.
05 Hundertwasserhaus
Vienna's most rebellious buildingWitness Vienna's architectural revolt, where visionary artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser declared war on straight lines while reinventing social housing. Your audio companion unveils the story of this 1985 masterpiece — €7 million, decades ahead of its time — and explains Hundertwasser's radical "window rights" philosophy allowing residents to paint around their windows however they wish. Learn about "tree tenants" (living trees whose branches grow out through apartment windows), pioneering sustainable features including grass-covered roofs and water recycling, and how this colourful social housing project proved public housing could be beautiful, functional and environmentally responsible.
06 Stadtpark
Vienna's first public park · Home of the Johann Strauss monumentEnter Vienna's beloved first public park, where the golden Johann Strauss monument stands as the city's most photographed landmark and enduring symbol of musical genius. Your audio guide traces the park's 1862 opening as part of the visionary Ringstrasse development that replaced medieval fortifications with democratic green spaces. Discover the dramatic 1921 unveiling when the Vienna Philharmonic performed "The Blue Danube," learn about sculptor Edmund Hellmer's techniques and the monument's turbulent history (gold removed 1935, restored 1991), and find hidden memorials to Schubert, Bruckner and other musical legends on a leisurely stroll.
07 St. Stephen's Cathedral
Stephansdom · Vienna's soul in stoneAscend into Gothic magnificence at Vienna's spiritual heart, where 800 years of Habsburg history unfold beneath soaring spires and the rainbow-tiled roof. Your audio experience reveals construction secrets from ancient Romanesque foundations to Duke Rudolf IV's ambitious Gothic expansion, explains how 230,000 glazed roof tiles form the double-headed eagle of the Habsburg Empire, and tells the story of the mysterious Heidentürme built from Roman pagan stones. Uncover Prince Eugene's magnificent tomb and the 45-year construction of Emperor Frederick III's red marble sarcophagus, and trace the cathedral's witness to imperial coronations, Habsburg weddings and Mozart's funeral.
08 St. Peter's Catholic Church
Peterskirche · Baroque thanksgivingMarvel at Vienna's baroque architectural jewel, built as divine thanksgiving after Emperor Karl VI's desperate vow during the 1713 plague. Your audio guide unveils architect Gabriele Montani's masterpiece (1716–1739), inspired by Rome's St. Peter's yet unmistakably Viennese. Discover Johann Michael Rottmayr's breathtaking dome fresco and how innovative design overcame the site's cramped city-centre constraints. Explore the connections between plague, prayer and patronage that shaped Vienna's baroque identity — and learn why classical concerts still fill these sacred walls with Mozart today, uniting spiritual and musical devotion in quintessentially Viennese fashion.
09 Column of Pest
Pestsäule · The Plague ColumnStand before Vienna's most dramatic memorial to survival, born of Emperor Leopold I's desperate vow during the catastrophic 1679 plague. Your audio experience reveals how plague killed an estimated 75,000 Viennese within months while the terrified emperor fled, and how this ornate Trinity Column rose from that tragedy to become one of Europe's most ambitious baroque sculptural ensembles. Discover the monument's extraordinarily complex iconography where divine intervention, imperial piety and Ottoman defeat interweave, learn how Matthias Rauchmiller's design evolved from simple wooden column to this theatrical masterpiece, and uncover hidden Habsburg coats of arms and subtle political propaganda.
10 St. Michael's Church
Michaelerkirche · The Hofburg parishEnter the Hofburg's magnificent parish church, where Habsburg emperors worshipped for centuries and Mozart premiered his masterpieces beneath soaring Gothic vaults. Your audio guide reveals the church's dual role as spiritual centre and artistic showcase, sharing stories of the legendary performances that shaped European musical history. Trace the architectural evolution from Romanesque foundations to Gothic grandeur, explore the remarkable high altar, and discover the church's profound connection to Vienna's musical golden age — including its witness to the premiere of Mozart's Requiem, where boundaries between sacred and secular music dissolved entirely.
11 Augustinerkirche
The Habsburg family's intimate sacred spaceDiscover the Habsburg dynasty's most intimate sacred space, where imperial hearts rest eternally in silver urns. Your audio companion unveils this 14th-century Gothic church that became the Habsburg family's spiritual cornerstone, and reveals the famous Heart Crypt containing the preserved hearts of 54 Habsburg members in elaborate silver vessels — including Maria Theresa and her husband Franz I. Learn how this church witnessed the proxy wedding of Marie Antoinette to Louis XVI, explore Antonio Canova's magnificent tomb to Archduchess Marie Christine, and uncover the fascinating Habsburg tradition of burying bodies, hearts and entrails in three different sacred locations.
12 Burggarten
The former imperial private gardenStroll through the former exclusive imperial private garden, where Art Nouveau butterfly houses and elegant musical monuments create Vienna's most refined green retreat beside the Hofburg. Your audio guide reveals how this Habsburg sanctuary was democratically opened to the public after the empire's fall in 1918, tells the captivating story of the Palm House — a glass cathedral sheltering tropical butterflies in the heart of Central Europe — and explores the garden's connection to Empress Elisabeth's private walks. Find the prominent Mozart monument, hidden pathways and seasonal transformations that make this former royal retreat a symbol of Vienna's transition from empire to republic.
13 Maria Theresia Denkmal
Monument to Vienna's greatest empressStand before Vienna's magnificent tribute to its most powerful empress, whose 40-year reign transformed the fragmented Habsburg Empire into a European powerhouse. Your audio experience traces Caspar von Zumbusch's 1888 monument, positioned strategically between the twin museums that embody Maria Theresa's intellectual legacy. Discover how she inherited a crumbling empire at 23 and forged it into a unified modern state through comprehensive legal codification and revolutionary educational reforms, explore the elaborate base featuring her most trusted advisors, and uncover her complex relationship with daughter Marie Antoinette — and her masterful reshaping of European politics through strategic dynastic marriages.
14 Volksgarten
The people's garden · Temple of TheseusEnter Vienna's beautiful people's garden, where over 3,000 rose bushes bloom in imperial splendour and the elegant Temple of Theseus creates a perfect neoclassical tableau. Your audio guide unveils the garden's dramatic creation from the rubble of Vienna's fortifications, destroyed in the 1809 Napoleonic bombardment and reborn as public beautification. Discover the Theseus Temple — a precise architectural replica of the ancient Athenian original that once housed Canova's sculptures — learn about the 200 varieties of roses that create spectacular May–October displays, and appreciate the garden's role in Vienna's democratic transformation from imperial exclusivity to accessible public pleasure.
15 Minoritenkirche
Gothic resilience · The Minorite ChurchMarvel at Gothic architectural resilience, where Napoleon's artistic ambitions created an unexpected masterpiece and Ottoman cannons left permanent battle scars in sacred medieval stone. Your audio experience reveals the church's 1275 foundation during Austria's medieval golden age and shares stories of its miraculous survival through centuries of siege and upheaval. Discover Napoleon's commissioned mosaic replica of Leonardo's "Last Supper" — created by Italian master Giacomo Raffaelli and installed here as bold symbol of French cultural dominance — and see the clearly visible damage from the 1529 and 1683 Ottoman sieges that still marks the exterior walls, tangible connection to Vienna's role as Christianity's eastern fortress.
16 Rathausplatz
Vienna's neo-Gothic city hall squareStand in the shadow of Vienna's magnificent neo-Gothic city hall, where Friedrich von Schmidt's vision created a secular cathedral that rivals the great religious monuments of medieval Europe. Your audio guide reveals how this 1883 masterpiece was deliberately designed to echo Flemish city halls, asserting Vienna's municipal independence from imperial tradition. Discover the formidable construction challenges, the ingenious engineering behind soaring spires and intricate stone lacework, and how the expansive square transforms dramatically through the year — from magical Christmas markets to summer film festivals. Uncover the political symbolism embedded in every architectural detail of this Habsburg-era civic statement.
17 Votivkirche
The votive church · Divine thanksgiving in GothicWitness divine intervention made architecturally manifest in Vienna's soaring neo-Gothic votive church, built to thank God for saving Emperor Franz Joseph from an 1853 assassination attempt. Your audio experience reveals the dramatic story of Hungarian nationalist János Libényi's failed knife attack and the empire-wide fundraising that created this monumental thanksgiving. Discover Heinrich von Ferstel's ambitious design inspired by great French Gothic cathedrals, explore the poignant memorial chapel dedicated to Franz Joseph's executed brother Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, and experience the architectural ambition that sought to rival medieval masterpieces while serving 19th-century political needs.
18 Maria am Gestade
Our Lady on the Riverbank · A mariners' Gothic chapelAscend to Vienna's most romantically positioned church, where elegant Gothic spires rise above the ancient Danube shore. Your audio guide unveils the church's extraordinary 14th-century origins as a mariners' chapel, serving Danube boatmen and merchants when the mighty river flowed much closer to this elevated site. Discover the stunning slim tower — a Gothic architectural masterpiece that inspired medieval architects across Central Europe — and learn about the miraculous statue of Mary that drew devoted pilgrims from across the vast Habsburg domains. Explore the church's remarkable survival through floods, sieges and urban development that transformed its riverside location into a central city landmark.
19 Anker Clock
Ankeruhr · Vienna's beloved Art Nouveau timepieceWitness Vienna's most beloved timepiece, where Art Nouveau artistry and historical pageantry unite in Frantz von Matsch's 1914 masterpiece that brings Austrian history to animated life every single hour. Your audio experience reveals the clock's original creation as an advertising monument for the Anker Insurance Company, transformed into one of Vienna's most cherished public artworks. Discover the twelve historical figures — from Marcus Aurelius to Joseph Haydn — who parade across the clock face, learn about the spectacular noon pageant when all twelve process in elaborate musical celebration, and appreciate the clock's miraculous survival through two world wars and its careful post-war restoration.
20 Griechenkirche zur heiligen Dreifaltigkeit
Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy TrinityEnter Vienna's magnificent Greek Orthodox sanctuary, where authentic Byzantine traditions flourish in the heart of Catholic Austria. Your audio guide reveals the church's historical significance as symbol of Maria Theresa's enlightened policies toward religious minorities, allowing Orthodox communities to build visible places of worship in Habsburg territories for the first time. Discover the breathtaking iconostasis and authentic Byzantine architectural elements that create a genuinely Eastern Orthodox atmosphere in Western Europe. Learn about the prosperous Greek merchant community that funded this spiritual oasis, and explore how this sacred space represents the Habsburg Empire's pragmatic relationship with religious diversity.
21 Church of the Jesuits
Jesuitenkirche · Counter-Reformation baroqueMarvel at baroque architectural triumph in the Jesuit Church, where the Counter-Reformation's sophisticated propaganda created one of Vienna's most visually stunning sacred spaces. Your audio experience reveals how Andrea Pozzo's breathtaking trompe-l'oeil ceiling fresco creates the optical illusion of heavenly architecture that defies physical reality. Discover the powerful Jesuit order's arrival in Vienna and their role in Habsburg religious and educational policy during the turbulent 16th–17th centuries of religious warfare. Learn about innovative acoustic design, the church's function as worship space and teaching tool for Catholic doctrine, and how this masterpiece served the Habsburg campaign to re-Catholicize Central Europe.
22 Dominican Church
Dominikanerkirche · 13th-century Gothic persistenceDiscover Gothic persistence in the Dominican Church, where medieval spirituality survives intact in one of Vienna's oldest religious foundations. Your audio guide unveils the church's 13th-century origins as part of a Dominican monastery central to Vienna's intellectual development. Learn about the church's remarkable survival through the catastrophic Ottoman sieges — when thick defensive walls provided refuge for terrified citizens — and discover the fascinating baroque modifications that transformed the Gothic interior while preserving its contemplative character. Uncover the church's deep connection to university life and scholarly tradition, where learned Dominican friars shaped Vienna's emergence as a centre of theological debate.
The 10 "S" advantages of touring Vienna with Uvamai
Every decision in this product — from narration style to refund policy — is built on ten principles we've refined over 14 years of serving 13,996+ explorers across 136+ cities.
01Safe
Walk Vienna at your own discretion, head up and phone in your pocket. No dependence on a guide; you choose when to pause, when to move, when to head home.
02Schedule
No 9:00 AM assembly point, no lunch stop at a restaurant you didn't pick. Start at Belvedere at dawn or Hundertwasserhaus at dusk — your call.
03Select
Spend 30 minutes on St. Stephen's Cathedral, 5 minutes on the Anker Clock, skip any church that doesn't interest you. You curate your own Vienna.
04Stories
Not Wikipedia facts — real stories. Why Emperor Leopold fled the plague, how Mozart premiered here, why the Hundertwasserhaus has tree tenants.
05Share
One purchase works for the whole family. Share a phone between two, split into groups, meet at the Stadtpark for ice cream. No per-person gouging.
06Simple
No apps, no accounts, no downloads. A PDF, a map link, 22 audio links. That's the whole product. Open it and go.
07Support
24/7 email, WhatsApp and phone support. If a link doesn't play at 11 PM in Vienna, we answer.
08Sustainable
Zero-emission tourism. No bus, no printed guidebook, no bottled water from a tour operator. Just your feet and an earbud.
09Save
From $6 per person versus $25–85 for group tours. A Vienna coffee costs more than this entire audio tour.
10Satisfaction
Thousands of five-star reviews across 136+ cities. If we didn't deliver, we wouldn't still be doing this since 2012.
Uvamai vs. traditional Vienna tours
Here's how the Uvamai self-guided audio tour compares to the most common ways to see Vienna. Honest numbers, no marketing spin.
| Feature | Uvamai Audio Tour | Group Bus Tour | Private Guide | Free Walking Tour |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price per person | From $6 | $45–85 | $180–350 | "Free" + $15–30 tip |
| Group size | Just you | 25–50 strangers | Just you | 20–40 strangers |
| Start time | Any moment you choose | Fixed morning slot | By appointment | Fixed daily slots |
| Route control | Full — skip or add any stop | None | Negotiable | None |
| Time at each stop | Unlimited | 5–10 min rushed | Limited | 5–10 min rushed |
| Replay information | Unlimited for 6 days | No | No | No |
| Language options | 12 languages | Usually English only | Depends on guide | Usually English only |
| Weather cancellation | N/A — resume anytime | Full loss if cancelled | Rescheduling fees | Tour cancelled |
| Pace | Yours entirely | Rushed | Yours | Rushed |
What you need to know before you go
A few essentials that will make your Vienna self-guided tour smoother. Nothing overwhelming — just the details that matter on day one.
Getting Around
- Wiener Linien runs the U-Bahn (metro), trams, buses and S-Bahn
- 24-hour pass €8 · 48-hour €14.10 · 72-hour €17.10
- Validate tickets at the blue machines before boarding
- Vienna's Innere Stadt (1st District) is walkable — most attractions are nearby
Best Time to Visit
- Spring (Apr–May): pleasant, blooming gardens, lighter crowds
- Summer (Jun–Aug): warmest, outdoor concerts, busiest
- Fall (Sep–Oct): foliage, cultural season, ideal weather
- Winter (Nov–Mar): Christmas markets, cosy cafés, short hours
Money & Payments
- Currency: Euro (€) — ATMs are widespread
- Cards accepted at most hotels and restaurants; small cafés may prefer cash
- Tipping 5–10% in restaurants if service isn't included
- Round up on taxis and small services
Language & Etiquette
- Official language: German (Austrian dialect)
- English widely spoken in tourist areas
- Greet shopkeepers — "Grüß Gott" on entry, "Auf Wiedersehen" on leaving
- Coffee houses are for lingering — never rush
- Dress modestly when visiting churches
What to Pack
- Comfortable walking shoes (5–8 km per day on cobblestones)
- Portable power bank — streaming drains the battery fast
- Headphones or earbuds for clear audio
- Layers — Vienna weather shifts quickly
- Type C/F plug adapter
Food Worth Trying
- Wiener Schnitzel — breaded veal cutlet, the classic
- Sachertorte — Vienna's famous chocolate cake
- Apfelstrudel — warm apple strudel with cream
- Melange — Viennese coffee with steamed milk
- Tafelspitz — boiled beef, Emperor Franz Joseph's favourite
Real reviews from real explorers
Perfect for Independent Travellers!
This audio tour was exactly what we needed for Vienna. We're not group tour people, so having the freedom to explore at our own pace while still getting expert information was perfect. The audio quality was excellent, and the narrator's voice was engaging without being annoying. We completed about 15 of the 22 attractions over two days and felt we got great value. St. Stephen's Cathedral and Belvedere Gardens were highlights. Highly recommend for anyone who values independence.
Saved Our Vienna Trip!
We arrived in Vienna with no concrete plans and discovered this tour. Within 10 minutes of purchasing, we were exploring. The instant download was a lifesaver. The audio guides revealed so much history we would have completely missed otherwise. The Hundertwasserhaus story was fascinating, and we loved learning about the Column of Pest. My only regret is not having more time to complete all 22 attractions.
Excellent Value for Families
Traveling with two teenagers who hate traditional tours. This was perfect! We could take breaks when they needed them, skip things that didn't interest them, and focus on attractions they found cool. One purchase covered all four of us compared to €30+ per person for guided tours. The Anker Clock at noon was magical, and the kids loved the Hundertwasserhaus story.
History Buff's Dream
As someone who reads extensively about European history, I was impressed by the depth of information in these audio guides. The narrator revealed details I hadn't encountered in books — especially about the Augustinerkirche's Heart Crypt and the fascinating story behind the Votivkirche. The architectural insights for St. Stephen's Cathedral were exceptional. I used the replay feature extensively. Worth every euro.
Flexible and Convenient
Purchased this the night before our Vienna day. The instant access was crucial. We started early morning and covered the major attractions by mid-afternoon. Loved that we could pause for lunch without losing our place. The audio guides worked flawlessly on my phone, and the Google Maps integration made navigation simple. Vienna Hauptbahnhof's story was surprisingly interesting.
Solo Travel Companion
Travelling solo in Vienna, and this audio tour was like having a knowledgeable friend along. The narrator's warm, conversational tone made me feel less alone while exploring. I appreciated being able to take coffee breaks, spend extra time photographing the Belvedere Gardens, and skip attractions that didn't interest me. The Maria Theresia Monument audio gave me chills — such powerful storytelling.
Comprehensive Coverage
22 attractions gave us incredible coverage of Vienna's highlights. Having audio guides focused on architecture, history, and outdoor locations was ideal. The Stadtpark's Strauss monument, the Volksgarten roses, and the fascinating Minoritenkirche were personal favourites. Audio guides averaged 6–7 minutes — perfect length for maintaining interest. We spread the tour across three leisurely days.
Beats Traditional Tours by Miles
We've taken guided tours in other cities and always felt rushed. This self-guided experience was refreshingly different. Started at 9 AM and finished around 5 PM with a long lunch break. The Russian Orthodox Cathedral was stunning. St. Peter's Church audio was beautifully written. The freedom to linger, sit, and truly absorb Vienna's beauty made this our best city touring experience ever.
Refund policy — all sales are final
No refunds under any circumstances
This is an instant digital download. Once delivered, the product cannot be returned or recalled. Please read carefully before purchasing.
- No refunds for wrong language selected at purchase
- No refunds for changed travel plans or cancelled trips
- No refunds for technical issues with your personal device
- No refunds for inability to access due to internet problems
- No refunds for dissatisfaction with content or narration
- No refunds for completed or partially completed tours
- No refunds for expired 6-day access periods
- No refunds for weather, closures or unexpected events
- No refunds for purchases made by mistake
Why this policy exists: Digital products are delivered instantly in full. Once you receive the PDF with 22 audio links and the map, you have the complete product — it cannot be "returned" like a physical item. If you have any doubt at all, contact support before purchase, not after.
Questions? We're here around the clock
Before purchase or mid-tour at midnight — our support team responds on three channels, seven days a week.
Before you click "Add to Cart"
Confirm these twelve items and your Vienna adventure is ready to begin.
- I understand this is a digital PDF delivered instantly — nothing is shipped
- I have selected the correct language and understand it cannot be changed
- I understand all sales are final with absolutely no refunds
- I have a compatible smartphone, tablet or computer with a modern browser
- I understand I need an active internet connection throughout the tour
- I understand the audio streams online and cannot be downloaded offline
- I understand the 6-day access begins when I first play any audio guide
- I understand this is self-guided — no human guide, no GPS voice navigation
- I understand attraction entry tickets are NOT included
- I have reviewed the 22 featured attractions and this matches my interests
- I will provide my own device, data/WiFi and headphones
- I accept all the terms and policies outlined above
Vienna Self-Guided Audio Tour · 22 attractions · 12 languages · From $6 per person
Experience Vienna's imperial grandeur, baroque masterpieces and musical legacy at your own perfect pace.
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