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Discover Klagenfurt’s highlights on a private 3-hour tour for $109.97 with expert insights, key landmarks, and a surprise snack, all in an intimate setting.
Explore the charming city of Klagenfurt, Austria, with this in-depth private tour that covers almost every corner of the city in about 3 hours. Priced at $109.97 per person, this experience offers a relaxed, needs-oriented walk through historic sites, stunning landmarks, and legendary stories. Led by Maria Staudegger, the tour combines entertainment, insights, and practical tips to enhance your stay, making it ideal for those who appreciate a personal touch and detailed local knowledge.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its small-group, private format, which ensures an intimate experience without the crowds. The tour is well-suited for travelers seeking a rundown of Klagenfurt’s most significant sights, including historic buildings, murals, and legendary statues. A notable feature is the small thematic snack offered along the way, adding a pleasant surprise that complements the sightseeing.
While the tour covers many prominent highlights and offers valuable insights into local legends and personalities, it does require some walking and climbing, such as the ascent of the St. Egid Parish Tower. The tour’s flexible cancellation policy and admission fee details—notably the landhaus and tower visits—are clearly outlined, making it easy to plan.


The tour begins at the Landhaus ParkLandhaushof, where you will visit the Large Coat of Arms Hall, the meeting room of the Carinthian Parliament, and possibly the Small Coat of Arms Hall and Kolig Hall. The Fürstenstein, located in the Great Coat of Arms Hall, is the oldest legal monument in Carinthia, making it a key highlight of this first stop. This part of the tour introduces you to Klagenfurt’s political history and features impressive coat of arms displays.
The admission fee for the Landhaus is not included, but it may be free with the Wörthersee Plus Card. Visitors get a chance to see the historic architecture and learn about the symbols that define the city’s heritage.
Next, the tour takes you to the Haus zur goldenen Gans, the oldest house in the city, recognizable by its golden goose sculpture above the entrance. The arcade courtyard provides a glimpse into the city’s medieval past. This stop only lasts about 3 minutes, but it leaves a lasting impression of Klagenfurt’s origins and architectural style.
This site is free to visit, making it a quick but meaningful look into the city’s oldest building.

From the Haus zur goldenen Gans, the guide leads you to the Stadttheater Klagenfurt. You’ll observe the historic facade and the modern extension of the city’s theatre. Although there is no admission fee, this stop offers a visual contrast between traditional and contemporary design, emphasizing Klagenfurt’s cultural scene.
The theatre’s exterior showcases the blend of history and modernity that characterizes much of the city’s architecture.

A highlight of the tour is the climb to the top of the Stadtpfarrturm, the parish church tower of St. Egid. With about 20 minutes allocated, this activity offers breathtaking views of Klagenfurt and the surrounding landscape. The climb involves steps, so some physical effort is needed, but the view is well worth it.
While admission to the tower is not included, many find the climb to be a rewarding experience. The guide shares the story of the last tower keeper, adding a personal touch to this panoramic moment.
Inside the St. Egid Parish Church, you can view Ernst Fuchs’ painting “The Last Supper” and visit the grave of Julien Green. The church’s interior is decorated with beautiful stucco work, which adds to its historic ambiance. Visitors get a quick but meaningful look at religious art and history, with most sites free of charge.
This stop provides insight into Klagenfurt’s religious and artistic heritage in a serene setting.
The Altes Rathaus on Alter Platz features Renaissance-period frescoes, coats of arms on the facade, and a charming arcade courtyard. This area encapsulates the architectural elegance of the city and offers a perfect setting for photos. The site is free to explore and represents the city’s historical civic life.
The detailed facade and artwork highlight Klagenfurt’s medieval civic pride.
The Wörthersee Mandl statue commemorates the legend of Lake Wörthersee’s creation, offering a glimpse into local folklore. Nearby, the Lindwurmbrunnen, Klagenfurt’s iconic landmark fountain, features the legendary Lindwurm dragon. Both sites are brief stops but provide meaningful stories and great photo opportunities.
These statues connect visitors with local legends that give Klagenfurt its unique character.

The Domkirche St. Peter und Paul impresses with its stucco decorations and interior architecture. In front of the church, a model of the city provides context for its layout. This site is a quick but insightful visit, emphasizing the religious and artistic significance of Klagenfurt’s main cathedral.
Most of the church’s interior can be explored freely, making it an accessible highlight.
The tour departs from Landhaus ParkLandhaushof at 2:00 pm and finishes at the Stadtpfarrturm. The route is near public transportation, making access straightforward. The small-group experience ensures personal attention, and the most travelers can participate, barring mobility issues related to climbing.
The admission fees are not included for the Landhaus and church tower, but most other sites are free. The tour is most suitable for those interested in history, architecture, legends, and city views.
This 3-hour private tour offers a comprehensive, relaxed exploration of Klagenfurt with expert narration. The small thematic snack and personalized approach make it stand out from typical city walks. The guide’s storytelling is praised for being knowledgeable and engaging, especially in stops like the church tower, which offers spectacular city views.
While some sites require additional admission fees, the overall value for money remains high given the depth of insights and the personalized experience. The flexible cancellation policy adds peace of mind, and the small-group format ensures an intimate, tailored visit.
This tour suits history enthusiasts, legend lovers, and those seeking a detailed overview of Klagenfurt’s most important sites, all delivered with warmth and expertise.
“Climbing to the top of the parish church was awesome. Maria was a super, knowledgeable story teller and guide.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but climbing the church tower may not be ideal for very young children or those with mobility issues.
Are the entrance fees included?
No, fees for the Landhaus and church tower are not included but could be complimentary with the Wörthersee Plus Card.
What is the tour duration?
Approximately 3 hours.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
The experience requires good weather; if canceled due to poor weather, a different date or a full refund is offered.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The information suggests it is conducted in English, led by Maria Staudegger.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Landhaus ParkLandhaushof at 2:00 pm.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour physically demanding?
It involves walking and climbing stairs, especially at the church tower, so some physical effort is required.
Are snacks included?
Yes, a small thematic snack is provided as a surprise along the way.
Can I customize this private tour?
Since it’s a private experience, the focus can be needs-oriented, but specific customization details are not provided.
This well-rounded, personalized tour offers an engaging way to discover Klagenfurt’s rich heritage, legends, and key sights, all delivered in a warm and informative manner.