Discover Vienna’s rich Jewish history on a private walking tour. Explore the cultural and artistic contributions of the Jewish community, as well as the challenges they faced throughout history.
Discover Vienna’s rich Jewish history on a private walking tour. Explore the cultural and artistic contributions of the Jewish community, as well as the challenges they faced throughout history.
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Historic Center of Vienna - The tour will feature stops at:
• University of Vienna
• Café Landtmann, Sigmund Freud’s preferred café
• Palais Ephrussi
• Seitenstettengasse Synagogue
• Judenplatz
• Joseph’s Square
• Memorial against War and Fascism
• Vienna State Opera
and many more! - Old University Quarter - University of Vienna
- **Café…
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Historic Center of Vienna - The tour will feature stops at:
• University of Vienna
• Café Landtmann, Sigmund Freud’s preferred café
• Palais Ephrussi
• Seitenstettengasse Synagogue
• Judenplatz
• Joseph’s Square
• Memorial against War and Fascism
• Vienna State Opera
and many more! - Old University Quarter - University of Vienna
- Café Landtmann - The coffeehouse favored by Sigmund Freud!
- Palais Ephrussi - Home to one of the most distinguished Jewish families in Vienna
- Stadttempel Synagogue - Seitenstettengasse synagogue ** PLEASE NOTE: The synagogue will only be viewed from the OUTSIDE. To tour the interior, please book directly with the synagogue.
- Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial - Holocaust Memorial
- Josefsplatz - Joseph’s Square within the imperial palace
- Albertinaplatz - Memorial against war and fascism

- Guided tour with State Certified Austria Guide
- Guided tour with State Certified Austria Guide
- Gratuities for your guide
- Entry inside Seitenstetten Synagogue
- Gratuities for your guide
- Entry inside Seitenstetten Synagogue
Vienna’s Jewish community boasts a rich historical tapestry that spans centuries—from the arrival of the first Jewish individual in Austria, Salomon, also known as Schlom, to the influential artists, doctors, and scientists who contributed to Viennese culture in 1900, through the Holocaust, and into today’s vibrant Jewish community in Vienna.
The Jewish…
Vienna’s Jewish community boasts a rich historical tapestry that spans centuries—from the arrival of the first Jewish individual in Austria, Salomon, also known as Schlom, to the influential artists, doctors, and scientists who contributed to Viennese culture in 1900, through the Holocaust, and into today’s vibrant Jewish community in Vienna.
The Jewish Walking Tour highlights the intellectual, cultural, and artistic achievements of this extraordinary community, while also acknowledging the challenging times when the community faced expulsion from Vienna.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.