Classic Tours
Follow the (hoof)-traces of Vienna’s famous composers and musicians by choosing one of the classic-tours!



Mozart Tour
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an outstanding personality. On the one hand, a very open-minded man, a man of the world, entertaining and unconventional in many ways; and on the other hand, stubborn, rebellious and very vain. Was he really the irresistible heart-breaker and ladies' man he was said to be, or did he remain faithful to his beloved Constance, we will never know for sure. However, his restlessness and his enormous productivity are historically proven. No one else changed his residence as often in such a short time as Mozart and his family. His life was fast-paced and restless as if driven by an inner clock, telling him that he was going to die young. But on this special Mozart tour in a fiacre, there is no need to rush. You will see all the important addresses of Mozart’s life in Vienna and you will hear anecdotes about his life you have not yet known. Discover Mozart the authentic way – in a horse-drawn carriage through the centre of Vienna



Beethoven Tour
Ludwig van Beethoven would have loved to take lessons from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, but when Beethoven finally moved to Vienna in 1792, Mozart had already died. Instead, it was Joseph Haydn and Antonio Salieri who influenced Beethoven’s education and his career. Beethoven’s childhood was filled with illnesses and family problems. In love, he experienced much sorrow and much grief. Later in his life, his progressing deafness led him to loneliness and isolation and his music becomes his main means of expression. Despite his severe handicap, Beethoven became known as the composer who led classical music to its perfection and who founded the basis for musical romanticism. Beethoven was 57 years old when he died, having spent 35 years of his life in Vienna. During this time he had moved house 30 times! In the horse-drawn carriage you will visit the most important staging posts of this passionate composer's life.



Schubert Tour
Franz Schubert’s brilliancy was nothing short of Mozart’s, Beethoven’s, or Georg Friedrich Händel’s but unlike them, Schubert did not long for a secure existence in established society but repaired voluntarily to a life filled with financial insecurity, alternating relationships, alcohol and phases of melancholia. Perhaps Schubert lacked the necessary amount of self-confidence or perhaps he simply did not wish to sell his work to publicity the same way his composer colleagues did. The face of the matter is that Franz Schubert died without money in his pockets at the age of 31. On this tour, you will learn more about his short but tumultuous and exciting life.