Vienna, the stage is yours
About music, art and culture
4 Days / Vienna
Vienna, the world's capital of music. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and the Vienna Boys' Choir set the international tone, the State Opera offers performances on almost 300 nights a year and a different program virtually every day. The Musikverein is amongst the world's leading concert venues. But Vienna has far more to offer than Waltz, opera and classical music. Also rock, pop, and jazz stars from all over the world perform on Vienna's stages. Expect a diverse cultural and music program!
Day
1
Arrival in Vienna
Arrival at your hotel in Vienna.
The remainder of the day is yours to spend at leisure.
Welcome dinner at a local restaurant or at your hotel.
Overnight stay in Vienna.
Day
2
Vienna
After breakfast, you start with a walking tour through the old town. In the course of your walking tour, you visit the St. Stephan's Cathedral and the House of Music.
Lunch on your own in one of the cosy cafes and restaurants in the inner city of Vienna.
You spend your afternoon with a backstage tour through the Vienna State Opera.
Following the tour, you have some leisure time.
Dinner at a local restaurant or at your hotel.
Afterwards, enjoy a performance (tbc) at one of Vienna's opera or theatre houses.
Overnight stay in Vienna.
Attractions of this day

St. Stephan's Cathedral
St. Stephan's Cathedral, Vienna's landmark and Austria's most significant Gothic building, accommodates a number of valuable art treasures. The view from the "Steffls" tower, overlooking the roofs of Vienna, is just incredible.

House of music
The House of Music, Vienna's only Sound Museum, provides a very special musical journey on six floors. Discover famous componists and their master pieces and immerse yourself into the world of sound and sound phenomena.

Vienna State Opera
The Vienna State Opera is one of the world's leading opera houses, with a long history dating back to the 19th century. This top address offers a daily changing program, with more than 50 operas and ballet works on approximately 300 days a year.
Day
3
Vienna
After breakfast, visit to the Wiener Konzerthaus, where you enjoy a backstage tour.
Then, enjoy lunch on your own.
The afternoon is dedicated to a visit to the Vienna Theatre Museum. Then, enjoy a coffeebreak at a traditional Viennese coffee house.
Dinner at a local restaurant or at your hotel.
Overnight stay in Vienna.
Attractions of this day

Vienna Concerthouse
A guided tour through the unique building of the Vienna Concerthouse offers interesting insights behind the scenes - from the backstage area, via soloists rooms to the orchestra wardrobes.

Theatre Museum
The Theatre museum hosts more than 1,000 stage models, 600 costumes and props from three centuries, as well as more than 100,000 drawings and prints. In addition, more than 700,000 theatre photos are among the inventory of the museum. The Vienna Theatre museum is one of the largest and most important documentation centres of its kind worldwide.
Day
4
Departure from Vienna
After breakfast, you start your homeward journey.
Have a safe trip!
St. Stephan's Cathedral
St. Stephan's Cathedral, Vienna's landmark and Austria's most significant Gothic building, accommodates a number of valuable art treasures. The view from the "Steffls" tower, overlooking the roofs of Vienna, is just incredible.
House of music
The House of Music, Vienna's only Sound Museum, provides a very special musical journey on six floors. Discover famous componists and their master pieces and immerse yourself into the world of sound and sound phenomena.
Vienna State Opera
The Vienna State Opera is one of the world's leading opera houses, with a long history dating back to the 19th century. This top address offers a daily changing program, with more than 50 operas and ballet works on approximately 300 days a year.

Vienna Concerthouse
A guided tour through the unique building of the Vienna Concerthouse offers interesting insights behind the scenes - from the backstage area, via soloists rooms to the orchestra wardrobes.

Theatre Museum
The Theatre museum hosts more than 1,000 stage models, 600 costumes and props from three centuries, as well as more than 100,000 drawings and prints. In addition, more than 700,000 theatre photos are among the inventory of the museum. The Vienna Theatre museum is one of the largest and most important documentation centres of its kind worldwide.