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Discover Vienna Differently – With a Romanian Soul and Viennese Flavor!
I invite you on a unique experience: a guided tour through the heart of the imperial capital, where you will savor authentic Viennese cuisine and explore, step by step, the profound traces left by Romanians in Vienna’s culture, history, and art.
We begin with one of Austria’s finest offerings: a traditional Viennese meal. Over coffee, we’ll share stories and give you a relaxed introduction to the charm of the city—beyond the usual tourist crowds.
We’ll visit the places where prominent Romanians once lived and created—figures who shaped our culture, from Vlad Tepes to Mihai Eminescu. You’ll discover how Vienna served as a center of education, inspiration, and recognition for many Romanians. Together, we’ll explore areas such as Fleischmarkt, the Theresianum, the University of Vienna, the Votivkirche, and other hidden gems.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Maria Am Gestade
We are visiting what is perhaps the oldest Romanian trace in Vienna — a 15th-century painting that also features the Romanian voivode Vlad Țepeș.
Griechenkirche zur heiligen Dreifaltigkeit
The "Holy Trinity" Cathedral in Vienna, today the seat of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Austria and Hungary, was built between 1782 and 1786 following the Edict of Tolerance issued by Emperor Joseph II in 1781. Mihai Eminescu and Ioan Slavici, who were students in Vienna, attended Orthodox services here, celebrated in the Romanian language! This place holds special significance for the history of our Church in Austria. We will also visit the Fleischmarkt area, where Romanian voivodes and members of the elite once lived during their time in Vienna.
Group photo (optional, sent via email)
A symbolic Romanian-Austrian souvenir
A traditional Romanian sweet treat (chocolate or biscuit)
Printed mini-map with Romanian landmarks in Vienna
Expert storytelling by a Romanian historian and Orthodox priest
Alcoholic Beverages
Private transportation
Lunch
Breakfast
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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