Mercure Grand Hotel Biedermeier Wien

Tours & Experiences Near
Mercure Grand Hotel Biedermeier Wien

Historic Hotels3rd District – Landstraße24 Tours Found
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The Landstraße (Belvedere) (3rd District) area around Mercure Grand Hotel Biedermeier Wien is a hub for some of Budapest's best tours and experiences. From walking tours to river cruises and food tastings, you'll find 24 experiences within easy reach.

You'll find the Mercure Grand Hotel Biedermeier Wien tucked inside the Sünnhof, a 19th-century pedestrian passage in the 3rd District. It’s a rare setup. While most mid-range stays feel like carbon copies, this historic hotel Vienna property uses its heritage-protected bones to shut out the city noi…

24Tours
From€15/person
Closest508m
16m–24h
Experiences (5)Concerts (5)Day Trips (4)Food Tours (3)Bus Tours (2)Walking Tours (2)Wine Tastings (1)Bike Tours (1)Pub Crawls (1)

About the 3rd District Area

Elegant, culturally rich, surprisingly local, and effortlessly connected.

Drop your bags in Landstraße if you want the real Vienna without the museum-piece stiffness of the First District. This neighborhood, better known as the Vienna 3rd district, is where aristocratic history hits the pavement of modern city life. You'll find the Stadtpark to the north and the Danube Canal to the east, making it a perfect, leafy anchor for your stay. It's a place of sharp contrasts. One minute you're staring at Baroque palaces in the vienna belvedere complex, and the next you're dodging commuters on Landstraßer Hauptstraße. The vibe is decidedly down-to-earth. Locals skip the tourist traps and head to Rochusmarkt for a stiff espresso or a glass of Grüner Veltliner at sunset. It’s also incredibly practical. The City Airport Train (CAT) at Wien Mitte gets you here from the terminal in 16 minutes flat. Whether you're here to hunt down Klimt masterpieces or drop €245 on a world-class meal at Steirereck, this district delivers.

Don't Miss

  • Marvel at Gustav Klimt's 'The Kiss' at the magnificent Upper Belvedere Palace.
  • Explore the colorful, eccentric, and undulating architecture of the Hundertwasserhaus.
  • Sample regional produce, alpine cheeses, and local wines at the lively Rochusmarkt.
  • Stroll through Stadtpark and admire the iconic golden Johann Strauss monument.

Best For

first-time visitorsfoodiesart & culture loversfamiliescouples

Local Tip

Get the WienMobil app: Skip the paper tickets and buy your €3.00 singles or €10.20 passes directly on your phone.

3rd District Guide

Experiences

5

Book in Advance

Popular tours near Mercure Grand Hotel Biedermeier Wien 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.

Concerts

5

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.

Day Trips

4

Food Tours

3

Bus Tours

2

Walking Tours

2

Wine Tastings

1

Bike Tours

1

Pub Crawls

1

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tours start near Mercure Grand Hotel Biedermeier Wien?
There are 9 types of tours available near Mercure Grand Hotel Biedermeier Wien: experience, concert, day trip, wine tasting, bus tour, food tour, bike tour, walking tour, pub crawl.
What is the closest tour to Mercure Grand Hotel Biedermeier Wien?
Vienna City Airport Train - CAT starts just 508m from Mercure Grand Hotel Biedermeier Wien — a 6-minute walk.
How much do tours near Mercure Grand Hotel Biedermeier Wien cost?
Tour prices start from €15 per person. Duration ranges from 16m to 24h.
Can I book tours near Mercure Grand Hotel Biedermeier Wien online?
Yes, 24 of the 24 tours near Mercure Grand Hotel Biedermeier Wien can be booked online through Viator or GetYourGuide. Booking ahead is recommended, especially during peak season.
Is it worth taking a tour near Mercure Grand Hotel Biedermeier Wien?
The 3rd District area is rich in history and culture. A guided tour adds context that you might miss exploring on your own.

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