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4 giờ
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A quiet, local alternative to Vienna’s busy center, this afternoon walk explores the neighborhood where your guides Brigitte, Sabine and Walter actually live. It’s our own “walk around the block,” shaped by everyday life and by three world-class highlights: Hundertwasser’s eco-fantasy architecture, Zaha Hadid’s bold WU campus, and the Ferris Wheel that still uses George W. Ferris’ original 1893 technology.
Before we meet, we suggest a relaxed lunch at Rochusmarkt - an Agora-like square beloved by locals. Along the way you’ll hear stories of Richard the Lionheart’s capture, the crafts and punishments once practiced here, and the creative minds who lived or worked in this quarter: Wittgenstein, Zinnemann, West, Fuchs and more. After a morning “in the city,” the Prater’s vast alluvial parkland offers a refreshing contrast, ending near the iconic Ferris Wheel for views or fun on your own.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Rochusmarkt
A lively neighborhood square and market, popular with locals for lunch and everyday shopping. Optional nearby sight: the Wittgenstein House, designed for Margarethe Stonborough‑Wittgenstein. Honoré de Balzac once stayed in this area, though the house no longer exists. Meeting area
An upper-middle-class neighborhood developed on the eve of WWI. A quiet residential square with notable cultural history. Film director Fred Zinnemann lived here in the 1920ies. Artist Franz West kept his studio here until 2012. We pass Ernst Fuchs‘ Ateliers
In person guiding by a truly local licensed Austria Guide
Private transportation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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