This City tour in Vienna is for those who want not just to see Vienna, but to understand it – from Roman legionaries to imperial pomp.
What This City Tour in Vienna Is About
Today, Vienna is the capital of a small, cozy Austrian Republic. But the city center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is still the capital of the sunken “Danubian Atlantis” – the Austro-Hungarian Empire that once stretched from Tyrol to Transylvania.
I invite you on a Vienna City tour with a guide who will show you not only postcard views but the soul of the city. My name is Lyubov Dzhurinskaya and I am a guide in Vienna with degrees in art history and fashion design. Vienna is my love and home for more than 20 years. I don’t read from a script. I tell history as if I lived it myself.
Spoiler: after this walk, you’ll know more about Vienna than some Viennese.
The Route of This City Tour in Vienna: From Roman Camp to Imperial Pomp
Hofburg: The Palace That Took 800 Years to Build
We start at the Hofburg – the winter residence of the Habsburgs. This palace complex has no single style because it was built, rebuilt, and expanded over eight centuries. Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Classicism – all mixed together in the imperial dough.
What we will see:
- Heldenplatz (Heroes’ Square) – where Hitler announced the Anschluss, and where monuments to Prince Eugene of Savoy and Archduke Charles now stand
- Michaelerplatz – one of Vienna’s most beautiful squares, with a palace, church, and ancient Roman excavations
- Amalienburg, Leopold Wing, and the Imperial Chancellery
- Schweizerhof – the oldest part of the Hofburg
Ringstrasse: An Architectural Theatre
We step onto the Ringstrasse – the boulevard ring that Emperor Franz Joseph carved out where the city walls once stood. This is a true architectural theatre, where every building plays its role.
What we will see:
- Vienna State Opera – a temple of music where bees on the roof produce “opera honey”
- Parliament – an ancient temple of democracy with Athena’s chariot
- City Hall – a Gothic beauty with a tower copied from a cathedral
- Burgtheater – one of the best German-language theatres in Europe
- The twin museum palaces on Maria Theresa Square
- Burggarten and Volksgarten – parks where locals love to stroll
The Inner City: Graben, Kohlmarkt, Kärntnerstrasse
We turn into the pedestrian streets of the old town. Here, time flows differently.
What we will see:
- Kohlmarkt – the street where the famous Demel pastry shop is located (stories of how imperial personages gossiped here)
- Graben – the main pedestrian street with the Plague Column (do you know why it was built and what is written on it?)
- Kärntnerstrasse – Vienna’s fashionable artery
- Peterskirche – St. Peter’s Church, supposedly founded by Charlemagne himself
St. Stephen’s Cathedral: The Heart of Austria
The finale of our walk – Stephansdom, Austria’s main cathedral. A Gothic giant with a multicolored roof that survived wars, fires, and even Soviet tanks.
What we will learn:
- Why the cathedral stands exactly here (spoiler: the Romans knew what they were doing)
- What its famous roof symbolizes
- Where the “water sermon” is and why it exists
What I Will Tell You About
On this Vienna city tour with a guide, we talk not only about architecture. I tell stories that aren’t in guidebooks.
You will discover:
- How Roman legionaries built the military camp of Vindobona (and where its remains still lie beneath your feet)
- What monuments remain from Charlemagne
- Which architectural style dominates Vienna and why
- How the Habsburgs turned the Holy Roman Empire into a prototype of the European Union
- What Viennese strudel, Viennese schnitzel, and the Viennese waltz have in common
- What Emperor Franz Joseph cannot be forgiven for
- Where the First Russian Revolution was prepared (yes, in Vienna)
- What the bees on the roof of the Vienna State Opera gossip about
- Who wrote the song about dear Augustin
- How dangerous it is to make deals with the devil (a Viennese legend)
Your Guide
Lyubov Dzhurinskaya – a Russian speaking guide in Vienna with degrees in art history and fashion design. A licensed guide for Austria and the EU. Over 20 years in Vienna.
I look at the city through the eyes of a cultural historian, an art historian, and simply someone in love with Vienna. You will see the historic center as It would be shown to old friends.
What You Will Take Away
- A full understanding of how Vienna’s historic center is laid out
- The ability to navigate the labyrinth of old streets
- Knowledge of architectural styles from Gothic to Classicism
- Dozens of urban legends and historical anecdotes
- A sense of irony toward those who think Vienna is just Sacher and Mozart
- A desire to return – because one walk is never enough
Who This Vienna Tour with a Guide Is For
- Those ready to turn off the main street into the first passageway
- Those visiting Vienna for the first time and wanting a complete picture
- Those tired of group tours with little flags
- Those who love walking tours and living stories
- Those who want to understand the logic of the city, not just photograph it



