Panoramic tour through Vienna — The highlights of the city

Experience Vienna on a stylish classic car tour and discover the city's most beautiful sights in an environmentally friendly and relaxed way.
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up to 49 people
Wien
6h30

About this Tour

Experience Vienna in style on a private panoramic city tour in a unique electric classic car. You'll drive past the city's most famous landmarks, including the Hofburg, St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Vienna State Opera. Visit the Minorite Church to admire the breathtaking mosaic of Leonardo da Vinci's “The Last Supper” and discover Vienna's architectural jewels and charming hidden corners.

Relax with a glass of prosecco and enjoy the panoramic views from your quiet, climate-friendly vehicle. Your private guide shares compelling stories about Vienna's imperial history, vibrant culture and impressive architecture — all tailored to your interests.

This luxurious yet sustainable tour is perfect for couples, friends, or small groups. It combines elegance, insight and relaxation for an unforgettable Viennese experience.

Steps of the tour

The panoramic tour through Vienna — passing by the most famous sights

  • The Hofburg (Passing by) The Hofburg was
    the headquarters of the Habsburgs in Austria. Located in the center of Vienna, it was built in the 13th century by Ottokar II of Bohemia and then extended several times.
  • Maria Theresa Memorial (passing by)
    Many Habsburg rulers received monuments after their reign, but the monument to Empress Maria Theresa (1717—1780) was only erected later. Franz Joseph unveiled it in 1887.
  • Natural History Museum Vienna (passing by)
    The Natural History Museum is one of the largest museums in Austria and an important research institution. It presents world-class natural science collections.
  • Austrian Parliament (passing by)
    The parliament building in Vienna is the seat of the two chambers of the Austrian Parliament. It is located on the ring road in the inner city near the Hofburg.
  • Burgtheater (Passing by)
    The Burgtheater, originally K.K. Theater an der Burg, is Austria's national theatre and one of the most important German-language theatre houses in the world.
  • City Hall (passing by)
    Vienna City Hall is the seat of Vienna's city administration. The neo-Gothic building is located on Rathausplatz on the Ringstraße and was built by Friedrich von Schmidt.
  • Old University/University Quarter (Passing by)
    The University of Vienna was founded in 1365 by Duke Rudolf IV. It is the oldest German-language university and one of the largest educational institutions in Europe.
  • Café Central (Passing by)
    Café Central opened in 1876 and was an important meeting place for Viennese intellectuals such as Peter Altenberg and Alfred Adler in the late 19th century.
  • Spanish Riding School (Passing by)
    The Spanish Riding School in Vienna preserves the classic dressage and training of Lipizzans. The performances in the Hofburg are famous.
  • Austrian National Library (passing by)
    The National Library is Austria's largest library with over 12 million objects. It is located in the New Castle of the Hofburg in the center of Vienna.
  • Albertina (passing by)
    The Albertina in the 1st district houses one of the most important graphics collections in the world with around 65,000 drawings and 1 million prints.
  • Vienna State Opera (passing by)
    The Vienna State Opera is a historic opera house with 1,709 seats and was the first large building on Vienna's Ringstraße.
  • Musikverein (Passing by)
    The Vienna Musikverein, opened in 1870, is home to the world-famous Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
  • Karlskirche (pass-by)
    The Karlskirche am Karlsplatz is a baroque church in honor of Saint Charles Borromeo and is located on the border of Wieden and the Inner City.

Who should take part in this tour?

  • Couples looking for a romantic city experience
  • Families who want to easily discover Vienna's sights
  • Small groups or friends who want an exclusive, stress-free experience
  • Travelers who value sustainable, environmentally friendly tours
  • Photographers looking for photogenic, quiet spots without crowds

Details to remember

What to bring to the tour?

  • Good humor and curiosity
  • camera or smartphone for photos
  • Comfortable clothes and shoes
  • Possibly a lightweight jacket depending on the weather

What is included in this tour?

  • Hotel pick up (in the 1st district)
  • bottle of prosecco
  • Top 28 tourist attractions
  • 1-hour tour
  • bottle of water
  • Live guide

Team events and private groups

Yes, this tour can be booked as a private as well as a group/team event.

Duration

6h30

Location

The meeting point is Neuer Markt 5, right in the center of Vienna. Look for the thunder fountain — your classic electric car is nearby. Your guide will greet you at the car. The tour ends again at the meeting point.

Languages

German, English, Portuguese, Spanish
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With Ring Tours, you can experience Vienna in style in a classic classic car — combined with a fine, selected dinner and breathtaking views of the city. Our tours combine culinary delights with the history and beauty of Vienna.