On March 15, 1938, from the balcony at Vienna’s Heldenplatz, or Heroes Square, infamous dictator Adolf Hitler delivered his speech announcing the Anschluss to a crowd of more than 200,000 people. Thus, Austria became part of the Third Reich, and Nazi Germany.
Travel back in time, and join our World War II expert on a 2,5 hour private walk through the inner city of Vienna, where you will learn everything about Adolf Hitler’s youth spent in Vienna, the rise of the National Socialism, the war itself, its victims and perpetrators, Hitler’s eventual downfall, and the post war years where Vienna was occupied by the Allied powers.
Stops will include (but are not limited to):
War and Fascism Memorial
State Opera
Schillerplatz
Heldenplatz
Cafe Central
Judenplatz
St. Stephen’s Cathedral
Karl Lueger Platz
If you’d like to delve further into Austrian World War II history, and explore sights and attractions outside of the inner city, consider upgrading to our World War II 5-hour tour package.
Pickup included
Our state-certified guide will take you through the inner city of Vienna and tell you all about Vienna before, during, and after WWII.
Heldenplatz
Jewish Square
Gothic cathedral in the heart of the inner city
Karl Lueger Monument
Your guide will be waiting in front of the memorial against war and fascism. They will be holding a red and white striped umbrella!
Vienna, the capital of Austria, is renowned for its rich imperial history, vibrant arts scene, and stunning architecture. Known as the 'City of Music', it has been home to legendary composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss. The city's elegant cafes, grand palaces, and world-class museums make it a cultural treasure trove.
A former imperial summer residence, Schönbrunn Palace is a stunning example of Baroque architecture. The palace and its gardens are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, St. Stephen's Cathedral is a symbol of Vienna. The cathedral's multi-colored tile roof is iconic.
A historic building complex with two Baroque palaces, the Belvedere houses the largest collection of Gustav Klimt paintings, including 'The Kiss'.
One of the world's leading opera houses, the Vienna State Opera offers performances of opera, ballet, and concerts.
The former imperial palace, Hofburg Palace is now home to several museums, the Austrian National Library, and the Spanish Riding School.
A thin, breaded, and fried veal cutlet, traditionally served with lemon and potato salad or dumplings.
Boiled beef, usually served with root vegetables, apple sauce, and horseradish.
A famous chocolate cake with a thin layer of apricot jam, covered in dark chocolate glaze.
A thin pastry filled with spiced apples, raisins, and sugar, often served with vanilla sauce or ice cream.
This is the best time to visit Vienna for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. The city hosts numerous festivals and cultural events during these months.
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Vienna is a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any major city, petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.
Vienna Hauptbahnhof (Main Station), Vienna Westbahnhof
Vienna International Bus Terminal, Erdberg Bus Station
Vienna's metro system is efficient and user-friendly, with four lines (U1, U2, U3, U4).
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Car, Bike, Scooter
The capital of Slovakia, Bratislava is a charming city with a rich history, beautiful architecture, and a vibrant cultural scene.
The birthplace of Mozart, Salzburg is a beautiful city with a rich musical heritage, stunning architecture, and scenic surroundings.
A picturesque lakeside village in the Austrian Alps, Hallstatt is known for its stunning natural beauty and historic salt mines.
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