Green tours through Vienna

You think you know Vienna? Let us prove you wrong and discover hidden, surprising and above all astonishingly green findings about the greenest city in the world!

If you don't want to explore the classic sights, but also want to take a look behind the scenes and experience sustainable relationships, the following tips are just right for you:

Austria Guides for Future:

Do you know the city wilderness in Simmering or the world's highest wooden skyscraper in the Urban Lakeside? Have you already discovered the numerous new, green facades, cool streets and Grätzl oases in the middle of urban heat islands? Why are there so few air conditioners in the inner city and yet still cool offices?

The Austria Guides for Future guide you through the green resorts of Vienna in their varied tours on the topics of climate protection, environment and culture. Discover the future-oriented climate-friendly projects in the city with the Austria Guides for Future. On the way you can walk, cycle and/or use public transport.

More information: info@austriaguidesforfuture.at Web: www.austriaguidesforfuture.at

Austria Guides for Future

Nature rally through Vienna

In a puzzle rally with GEO Caching and Social Distancing you will get to know the green Vienna and if you want, you will also get to know your team better. Still in Vienna, but still in the green, you will go up the beautiful Wilhelminenberg in the 16th district - so the journey is comfortable and even with public transport perfect.
Information: gh@glow-creative.at

Naturrallye Glow

"Flora, Fauna and Roman Heroes, or why the snake bit Eurydice"

A guided tour through the park of Schönbrunn Palace. We will listen to the action-packed heroic sagas based on the many statues and learn interesting facts about the flora and fauna. In the 18th century, architects drew up a garden plan for Maria Theresia, which still includes a classical educational programme today. Themes include the heroes of antiquity such as Hercules, Odysseus, Perseus, Paris and many others (32 statues), but also opulent fountains reflecting ancient empires. The other theme area is the animal and plant world, e.g. the doves in the columbarium, the oak processionary moth, the zoo and the trees and flowers in Sissi's chamber garden.

CONTACT k.saudino@aon.at oder alexander.stollhof@chello.at, mobile 0676 519 60 69, 0664 557 09 16

Statue at Schönbrunn Palace

StadtpARTie - Festival of cultural walks for summer visitors

The two artists and Austria Guides Judith Koller and Gudrun Tielsch call their dreamy summer retreat programme StadtpARTien. In nine selected walks, a familiar festival takes curious summer visitors on a journey into legendary Viennese epochs: from the Fin de Siècle in the Türkenschanzpark with its sagas, myths and legends about its trees, its monuments and its origins as the "Wiener Semmering" to the "Rendezvous with Eternity", the literature promenade at the Vienna Central Cemetery.

The summer walks of StadtpARTien offer besides many interesting facts also literary and musical samples. Under shady trees, in hidden corners a reading, a concert or a picnic basket awaits the excursionists. An Kaisergugelhupf with sparkling wine or melange completes the programme and makes the Viennese summer resort an unforgettable holiday experience full of flair and atmosphere.

further information: Judith Koller & Gudrun Tielsch, +43 660 4543103, +43 650 3085528,
j.koller@xenagisi.at oder g.m.tielsch@gmail.com, web: xenagisi.at

Summerfestivalfolder

Guided city tours with a bicycle rickshaw.

Rickshaws are ecological, decelerating, relaxing and offer excellent opportunities to discover your own or a foreign city from new perspectives. Rickshaws are suitable for families with up to 2 children and also especially for (older) persons with limited mobility. With a bicycle rickshaw the whole city can be accessed, e.g. to the green Prater, to the Danube Island or along the Old Danube - convenient and time-effective.

Contact: www.wienerradtaxi.at

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Through modern green Vienna: ecology and modern architecture

Modern Vienna is at home on the Danube. Over the past twenty years, office buildings and residential buildings have been built on the Danube's shore motorway. Since 1979, the United Nations Headquarters in Vienna has been located behind it, and with the Austria Center it is the largest congress center in Austria. Andromeda Tower, Tech-Gate Vienna and the Donaucity Church are just a few examples of successful modern architecture. Since 2013, Austria's tallest building, the DC Tower 1 with a height of 220m has been opened and the WU Campus. Six architectural firms from all over the world have been able to realize their plans here. Among them are famous names like Peter Cook, Hitoshi Abe and Zaha Hadid.

Further information: my-vienna-tours.at, Gertrude Frantal, Tel.: +43 664 9299484

modern Vienna


Natural monuments, parks, agriculture and viticulture in the city centre of Vienna

Vienna stands for art and culture, is famous for palaces, churches and chapels, museums and exhibitions and musical performances of the highest standard. But since this year Vienna is also the greenest city in the world. Take a walk on the theme and discover the "green Vienna".

Further information: 0664 27 20 573 or rfullerney@hotmail.com

Green Vienna

Hundertwassertour by bike along the Danube Canal

An invitation to an environmentally friendly tour along the Danube Canal on the little known Viennese traces of the inventors of the first ecological buildings in Europe, the architect Krawina and the artist Hundertwasser, can be found at: www.guide-nicole.com

Hundertwassertour

The Central Cemetery

The famous cemetery is spacious, diverse, beautiful and easily accessible by public transport. On a 2 1/2 hour walk you will find art nouveau architecture, park landscape, maybe even deer, magnificent graves of honour, musicians, heroes and memorials, the Buddhist and the romantic old Jewish part and also history and history.

Further information: www.katringuide-vienna.com , KKadletz@gmx.at, mobile: 0676/3019722

Katrin Guide


Cycling holiday in Vienna with Sonja

3 hours holiday in Vienna, for all those who like to cycle. Also as a gift for a lovely person who would need a little time out. We take a nice round trip to where the Viennese like to spend their free time: through the green Prater, to the Danube Island, past pubs and swimming pools and water sports enthusiasts, to the Old Danube, the Danube Tower and through modern Vienna. On the way there is a break at a particularly beautiful place with a wonderful view and a good snack: handmade sandwiches with ham from the Thum, lovingly prepared by the Wenighofer grocery store on Marxergasse in the 3rd district - you will be amazed at what you can see in such a short time!

Further information. +436642013255, gilhofer@guide4you.biz

Guide Sonja Gilhofer