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Discover Vienna’s culinary scene on a 6-hour private food tour, sampling dishes from markets, cafes, and eateries with expert local guides.
Exploring Vienna’s food scene becomes a delightful journey with the Vienna Eats: Private Foodie Walk with Coffee & Markets tour. Priced at $223.56 per person and lasting approximately 6 hours, this private experience offers an insider’s look into Vienna’s rich culinary traditions. Starting at the Wine&Cos flagship store on Jasomirgottstraße 3-5, the tour takes you through some of Vienna’s most beloved markets, local eateries, and historic coffee houses. It is ideal for food lovers eager to taste everything from chocolate and pastries to traditional street food like goulash and Wurst, all while learning about the city’s culture and history. With many stops including Reumannplatz, Café Korb, and Brunnenmarkt, this tour promises generous samples and hearty bites in a private, eco-conscious setting.
The tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking across Viena’s lively neighborhoods. It’s suitable for families with children under 6, and the private guide ensures an engaging, personalized experience. While the tour covers significant ground, it’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes due to the walking involved, and no metro tickets are included, so plan for some additional transportation if needed.


The tour begins at the Wine&Cos flagship store located at Jasomirgottstraße 3-5, a fitting starting point for Vienna’s culinary exploration. Here, the guide introduces the group to Vienna’s vibrant food culture, setting the tone for a day of tastings and stories. This initial stop is admission ticket-free and provides a comfortable setting to meet your guide and get acquainted with the plan ahead.
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Next, the journey takes you to Reumannplatz, a historic square dating back to 1872. The atmosphere here is lively and authentic, with a local bakery, Groissböck, renowned for freshly roasted coffee and delicious Viennese pastries. Expect to indulge in sweet treats crafted with top-quality ingredients, giving a true taste of Vienna’s beloved baking traditions. This stop lasts about 35 minutes and is perfect for experiencing Vienna’s working-class neighborhood vibes while enjoying hearty bites.

A visit to Café Korb offers a moment of relaxation and a chance to enjoy classic Viennese café culture. This traditional coffee house in the city center serves homemade apple strudel, Kaiserschmarren, and other timeless treats. The charming garden setting provides lovely views of Vienna’s historic core. With around 40 minutes at this stop, visitors can savor a rich coffee or hot chocolate while soaking in the local ambiance.

A highlight of this tour is the exploration of Brunnenmarkt, Vienna’s longest street market in Ottakring. Here, the guide introduces visitors to local vendors and family-run stalls, including a beloved Würstelstand where you can sample traditional Wurst or Gulasch. The lively atmosphere and variety of fresh produce reflect how locals enjoy their hearty Viennese dinners. This 40-minute walk showcases the city’s everyday food culture beyond the tourist spots.

A special stop features Zotter, Austria’s renowned bean-to-bar chocolate maker. Visitors learn about how organic and Fairtrade chocolates are made—from cocoa bean roasting to the final sweet products. The guide highlights the craftsmanship behind Zotter’s chocolates, which are crafted from scratch. Browsing local vendor stalls for more Viennese confections completes this treat-filled segment.
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The tour may include a pass by notable sites like Viktor-Adler-Markt or other local markets around Stephansplatz. While not guaranteed, this provides an opportunity to see some of Vienna’s most famous squares and neighborhoods. The 40-minute walk around this area helps connect the culinary experience with the city’s historic sights.

The tour includes a traditional Viennese breakfast with coffee or tea and seasonal strudel. This generous sample offers a glimpse into Vienna’s breakfast culture, often enjoyed with rich coffee or hot chocolate. It’s an ideal way to start the day or refuel during your exploration, with local favorite dishes prepared fresh for the group.

A key feature of this experience is trying authentic Austrian street food like goulash, with vegetarian options available. The main meal is complemented by a top dessert, chosen by the chef, ensuring a well-rounded culinary experience. The tour emphasizes generous servings, so come hungry and ready to enjoy heartwarming bites in various settings.
Throughout the tour, guests are offered a glass of local wine, beer, or a refreshing soft drink. These drinks are carefully selected to enhance the tasting experience and deepen the connection to Vienna’s local beverage culture. The alcoholic or non-alcoholic options allow flexibility depending on preferences, adding an extra layer of enjoyment.
A significant advantage of this private tour is the personalized recommendations for local bars, cafés, and eateries. The guide shares insider insights, helping visitors discover hidden spots or popular favorites for their remaining days in Vienna. This tailored guidance makes the experience even more valuable for those seeking authentic local experiences.
Operated by a B Corp-certified company, this tour is carbon neutral, underlining a commitment to responsible travel. The private nature of the experience means only your group participates, allowing for personalized attention and a more relaxed pace. This approach appeals to those who prefer intimate, environmentally conscious tours that support local communities.
The Vienna Eats: Private Foodie Walk offers a thorough and tasty introduction to Vienna’s culinary habits. The mix of markets, cafes, and local eateries provides a comprehensive view of Vienna’s food culture, making it a great choice for first-time visitors or foodies. The generous sampling, knowledgeable guides, and personalized tips stand out as key strengths.
While the tour covers significant ground and involves walking through diverse neighborhoods, the pace remains manageable, and the private setting ensures a comfortable experience. For those eager to discover local flavors with responsible tourism at the forefront, this tour offers a delightful, authentic day in Vienna.
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What is included in the tour price?
The price covers generous samples of pastries, coffee, wine, street food, and a traditional breakfast. It also includes a guided tour led by a knowledgeable local.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, starting at 9:30 am and ending back at the starting point.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Yes, children under 6 are permitted to join free of charge. Please inform the provider if bringing a young child.
Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level due to the walking involved. It is not specifically designed for those with mobility issues.
Do I need to buy additional tickets for transportation?
No, tickets for the metro or other transport are not included and are not necessary for the tour, as it is conducted on foot and via guided visits.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts and ends at the same location: Jasomirgottstraße 3/5 in Vienna.
Is the tour environmentally friendly?
Yes, the tour is carbon neutral and operated by a B Corp-certified company committed to sustainable tourism.
What types of food are sampled during the tour?
You’ll taste Pastries, coffee, street food like goulash and Wurst, and local treats from vendors, with opportunities to learn about chocolate making at Zotter.
Who leads the tour?
A friendly, knowledgeable local guide provides personalized insights, stories, and tips throughout this private experience.