

Tours & Experiences Near
Hotel Regina
The Alsergrund (University Quarter) (9th District) area around Hotel Regina is a hub for some of Budapest's best tours and experiences. From walking tours to river cruises and food tastings, you'll find 22 experiences within easy reach.
Built in 1877 as a private palace, Hotel Regina is Vienna at its most nostalgic. It sits in the Alsergrund district, right next to the Votive Church and a quiet park, just a short walk from the Ringstraße. The Kremslehner family has run the place for four generations. You'll feel that history the mo…
About the 9th District Area
Intellectual, culturally rich, elegantly relaxed, and academic
Alsergrund, the Vienna 9th district, is where the city’s intellectual weight meets a relaxed, residential cool. Situated just north of the center, this is the University Quarter, but don't expect a rowdy college town. Instead, you'll find Biedermeier elegance, Art Nouveau curves, and quiet parks. It's bordered by the 1st District to the southeast and the Danube Canal to the east. At its heart is the Servitenviertel, locally called Little Paris. It’s a pocket of cobblestone streets, French bistros, and shops that feels like a village despite being minutes from the Ringstraße. If you want an authentic base away from the tour-bus crowds, this is it. It's perfect for history buffs tracing Sigmund Freud or Franz Schubert and anyone looking for a sharp natural wine scene.
Don't Miss
- •Tour the Sigmund Freud Museum in his former residence and practice at Berggasse 19
- •Stroll through the Servitenviertel (Little Paris) to enjoy French bistros and boutique shopping
- •Marvel at the Flemish masterworks and Baroque architecture at the Liechtenstein Garden Palace
- •Walk the famous curved Art Nouveau steps of the Strudlhofstiege
Best For
Local Tip
Carry cash: Many neighborhood Beisln and traditional cafes still won't touch your credit card.
Day Trips
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Book in Advance
Popular tours near Hotel Regina can sell out — especially river cruises and food tours. Book at least a day ahead.
Morning Tours
Start early to beat the crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures at outdoor attractions.
Walking Tours
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Check Group Sizes
Small-group tours offer a more personal experience. Look for groups under 12 people.
Look for Combos
Some providers offer discounted combo tickets when you book multiple experiences together.
Concerts
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Experiences
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Food Tours
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Bike Tours
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Shows
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Pub Crawls
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Wine Tastings
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