Hitler's Vienna Walking Tour
Overview of the tour in Vienna
What to Expect from our historical walking tour
We'll begin our walk at our meeting point in front of the Albertina museum, next to the famous opera house. On this walking tour, you'll get an insight into Hitler’s early years and ideologies where, why, and how the young art student became a feared dictator.
Find out what the social and political thoughts were at the time in Vienna, and who influenced the young Adolf Hitler’s mind! Hear and see what 53 bomb attacks with more than 100.000 bombs did to the city.
Learn what happened to the once huge Jewish community of the city when ethnic rivalry and fear seized the city. Discover the only Synagogue that would survive the Nazi regime, and take a look at Vienna’s somber Holocaust memorial.
Let us tell you how Vienna was divided after the Second World War, why it was the only city in the world where the Allied Powers managed a zone together, and why there is still a Heroes' Monument of the Red Army in the city.
We'll stop by major historical landmarks around Vienna and find out what life was like in the city under Hitler. After this tour, you are certain to have gained profound insights into the darkest days of our history.
This activity includes:
- Vienna Operahouse
- Albertina
On arrival
Meeting point is "Albrechtsbrunnen", the fountain next to Albertina Museum. Look out for the green umbrellas!
Behind the State Opera. Underground/Subway lines U1, U2 & U4 Karlsplatz.
Things to note
Please be at the meeting point 10-15 minutes before tour start ideally! If you don´t make it on time we unfortunately have to leave without you!
Corona measures as of November 8th
As of November 8th, a 2G certificate (Recovered - Vaccinated) will be required to attend all our tours from the age of 12 - this must be presented at the check in at the meeting point.
Recovered means the presentation of a medical certificate or a certificate of segregation stating that the COVID-19 disease has been overcome and that it did not occur more than 180 days ago. (Proof of neutralising antibodies is no longer valid from November 8, 2021). For people who have already recovered and have been vaccinated once, vaccination is valid for 360 days from the date of vaccination (this applies until November 7), and 270 days (this applies form November 8).
Vaccinated means that the second COVID-19 partial vaccination must have taken place no longer than 360 days (this applies until November 7), and no longer than 270 days (applying from November 8). In the case of vaccines with only one vaccination (for example Johnson & Johnson), the COVID-19 vaccination must not have been given more than 270 days previously. However, the Johnson & Johnson vaccination, which was originally designed as a one-time immunisation, is only valid until 3 January.
Access testing for children: An admission test for children is required for ages 6 and older. For children under 12, a PCR test is 72 hours valid.
Free Cancellation
Free Cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. Late cancellation or your non-arrival is not refundable.