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Discover Vienna’s culinary, coffee, and market scenes on this 6-hour small-group walking tour featuring local landmarks, tastings, and lively neighborhoods.

The Vienna’s Highlights: Food, Coffee and Market Walking Tour offers a flavorful journey through Austria’s capital, priced at $152.41 per person and lasting approximately 6 hours. With a small group size of only 16 participants, this tour provides personalized attention while exploring the city’s top landmarks and hidden culinary gems. The tour is operated by Intrepid Urban Adventures – Austria and includes a mobile ticket, making it easy to join at the designated meeting point.
What makes this tour stand out is its balance between landmark sightseeing and authentic tasting experiences. It is especially suitable for those eager to venture beyond touristy spots and indulge in Vienna’s local food culture. Review scores highlight its popularity, with a perfect 5.0-star rating from over 900 reviews, and a 99% recommendation rate. Expect a busy but rewarding half-day that combines history, local flavor, and lively neighborhood exploration.
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The tour begins at 9:30 am from a centrally located meeting point on Jasomirgottstraße. From there, the guide leads a walking route that covers key historic and lively districts. The small group size ensures everyone can enjoy the conversation and get personalized tips during the day.
Participants can expect an easy walk through Vienna’s streets, ideal for travelers with moderate physical fitness. The tour also integrates public transportation, allowing efficient movement between stops, which helps cover a lot of ground comfortably. Being on foot and using transit are common parts of the journey, adding to the local experience.

The first stop is at Stephansplatz, home to St. Stephen’s Cathedral (or Stephansdom). This mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna is a free-entry site that impresses with its Gothic architecture and towering spire. The guide shares insights into its history and significance, setting a scenic and meaningful tone for the tour.
This stop is brief—about 15 minutes—but provides a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate one of Vienna’s most recognizable landmarks. It’s a great starting point for a tour focused on blending history with local experiences.

Next, the group moves to Reumannplatz, a historic square established in 1872 on the southern edge of Vienna’s 4th district. Here, the tour introduces participants to Viennese coffee culture at Groissböck, a renowned pastry shop and chocolatier.
In about 35 minutes, visitors enjoy a freshly roasted coffee paired with confectionery creations that showcase Vienna’s love for sweet treats. The focus on using high-quality ingredients and baking with love reflects the city’s dedication to authentic flavors. This stop offers a delicious break and a chance to observe local life around one of Vienna’s vibrant squares.

The next highlight is Café Korb, located at Brandstätte 9 / Tuchlauben 10. This classic Viennese coffee house is known for its homemade apple strudel and Kaiserschmarren. The beautiful garden between the street and Tuchmacherbrunnen provides a tranquil setting to enjoy your treats.
Spend about 40 minutes here sampling rich desserts and soaking in the historic atmosphere. The guide shares stories about Vienna’s café culture, emphasizing the importance of these venues as social hubs. This stop encapsulates Vienna’s culinary tradition in a cozy and picturesque setting.
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The Brunnenmarkt in Ottakring forms the vibrant heart of Vienna’s street food scene. This market extends along Brunnengasse from Thaliastraße to Ottakringer Straße, and it’s famed for its colorful stalls of fresh produce, homewares, and local foods.
The tour allocates about 40 minutes for browsing. Visitors get to sample Wurst and Gulasch at a family-owned Würstelstand, one of the most famous in the area. This market offers an authentic taste of Viennese street food and daily life, providing a lively contrast to the historic center.

At the Brunnenmarkt, the focus is on hearty Viennese street fare. The Würstelstand serves sausages, goulash, and vegetarian options, allowing everyone to try traditional foods in a casual setting. The guide recommends this as a prime opportunity to see how locals eat dinner and to enjoy generous samples.
This stop exemplifies Vienna’s informal culinary scene and highlights the city’s vibrant market culture. It’s an unmissable part of the tour for those wanting to taste authentic, everyday Viennese food.

The tour ends back at the original meeting point, Stephansplatz, after roughly 40 minutes of exploration. Along the way, the group may pass by additional sites like Viktor-Adler-Markt or Gegenbauer, although these are not guaranteed.
The journey offers a comprehensive look at Vienna’s historic and culinary landscapes, with plenty of sampling, local stories, and neighborhood insights. The total duration balances walking, tasting, and sightseeing comfortably, making it suitable for most physically moderate travelers.
Participants enjoy a traditional Viennese breakfast of tea or coffee paired with seasonal strudel, followed by an Austrian lunch with a main course and a chef’s dessert. There’s also a glass of locally produced wine or beer (or a soft drink), plus a range of street foods like small goulash, pork roast, or vegetarian options.
The tour also features Viennese coffee, tea, or hot chocolate, and a friendly, knowledgeable guide who shares local secrets and offers personalized recommendations for bars and eateries. The focus remains on generous tastings that leave guests full and satisfied.
This small-group tour offers personalized attention and operates with a maximum of 16 travelers. It departs from Jasomirgottstraße at 9:30 am, with the option to cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance. The tour involves moderate physical activity and is accessible for most participants with proper mobility.
The experience is carbon neutral and run by a B Corp certified company, emphasizing responsible tourism. Food inclusions are subject to availability, and the route may change slightly depending on conditions, but the core experience remains consistent.
This tour delivers a great mix of historic landmarks, local markets, and authentic tastings in a manageable half-day format. The small group size and expert guides ensure engaging storytelling and personalized tips. The inclusion of two markets, multiple cafes, and a variety of foods makes it a comprehensive introduction to Vienna’s culinary scene.
While the experience is quite food-heavy, it’s ideal for those willing to come hungry and explore on foot. The tour’s focus on local neighborhoods and markets provides a richer perspective than typical city sightseeing.
This 6-hour journey offers an enriching way to discover Vienna’s culinary traditions, vibrant neighborhoods, and historic sites. The generous tastings, knowledgeable guides, and small-group approach help create a relaxed yet engaging atmosphere. It’s perfect for food lovers and those curious about Vienna’s everyday life beyond the main tourist spots.
The emphasis on responsible travel and inclusion of local eateries make this tour both delightful and meaningful. The only consideration might be the pace of the tour, which is lively and full but manageable for most participants.
The Vienna’s Highlights: Food, Coffee and Market Walking Tour offers an authentic, tasty, and visually engaging experience—an excellent choice for anyone looking to combine cultural sights with culinary delights in Vienna.
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Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarian options are available, and the guide is happy to accommodate dietary preferences.
What is the tour price?
The tour costs $152.41 per person, which includes tastings, a drink, and guided sightseeing.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 6 hours, including walking and sampling time.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Jasomirgottstraße 3/5, Vienna, with the same meeting point at the start and finish.
What is included in the experience?
Included are Viennese breakfast, Austrian lunch, street food, coffee or hot chocolate, and guidance from an experienced local guide.
Are transportation tickets included?
No, tickets for metro or other public transit are not included but may be used during the tour.
How many people are in each group?
The small-group size is limited to 16 travelers for an intimate experience.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
It requires moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking and some standing.
Can I cancel the tour free of charge?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What makes this tour different from other Vienna food tours?
This tour emphasizes local markets, neighborhoods, and authentic food experiences while maintaining a personalized, small-group atmosphere.