Private Tour
Available languages
8 hours
Mobile ticket
On this privately guided tour, your guide will accompany you through the sacred, medieval and national socialistic history of Austria. We stop for to take pictures wherever and whenever you like.
Melk Abbey, our first stop after a 80 km ride, is the largest baroque monastery in Austria and one of the largest in all of Europe.
This Benedictine abbey is also home to Austria's oldest existing school, the Stiftsgymnasium. Then we drive 1 hour further to the concentration camp in Mauthausen and let ourselves be guided through the entire facility with its many barracks, fortifications and watchtowers. We also visit the museum inside and learn all the essentials about everyday life in the camp.
Our way back to Vienna takes us to the medieval town Dürnstein, situated in the most beautiful section of the Danube for our last stop. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage area. Way back from the Crusades, King Richard 1st Lionheart was captured here. We follow his footsteps on the Lionheart's path
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Tour Duration includes travel time
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Private transportation
Soda/Pop
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Entrance fee to Mauthausen concentration camp and the town Dürnstein with the ruins of the castle
Gratuities
guided Tour in Melk Abbey is not included Adults EUR 16.00 and Pupils/children EUR 9.50
Durnstein Local delicacies, wines, liqueurs and sweets(pay your own)
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Melk Abbey
Arriving at Melk Abbey, our first stop, you can visit the abbey complex with free admission. If you are interested in a guided tour, this is optionally possible. guided tour per person. Today's baroque building was erected between 1702 and 1746 by Jakob Prandtauer. It is described as "the most iconic and dominant baroque building", one of the biggest in Europe. It also houses the Abbey high school Melk, the oldest existing school in Austria. Manuscripts in the Abbey Library of Melk indicate that a community of priests maintained a kind of collegiate monastery under the Babenberg Margrave Leopold I. between 976 and 994 AD. As a symbol of the Wachau, it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage.
KZ-Gedenkstatte Mauthausen
Our 2nd stop is Mauthausen, where we visit the concentration camp and dive into the sad past of the Nazi regime. An Audio-guided tour in many different languages of the facility gives you an insight into the sad camp life of the prisoners. The Mauthausen concentration camp was the largest National Socialist concentration camp in Austria from August 8, 1938 until its dissolution, after the liberation of its inmates by US troops, on May 5, 1945. Around 200,000 people were imprisoned in Mauthausen and its satellite camps, of which more than 100,000 people lost their lives. Since 1947 there has been a memorial of the Republic of Austria on the site of the former concentration camp.
THAI LANGUAGE Translator possi: The tour can be ordered for Thai people with translator for up to max. 6 passengers.
Pickup included
Pickup included
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Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Denice G,
Jul 1, 2024
- Review from Viator
Chris was an amazing knowledgable tour guide. He was flexable with stopping at a roadside church or fruit stand. He translated for us and we were very well taken care of! I would recommend this tour to anyone!
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