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Vienna: Christmas Market Tour

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  • Duration: 3h
  • Live guide in English
  • Group of max. 20 people
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Jessica,  United States United States
21 Dec 2019
Excellent
Tobias and Anna were awesome tour guides. Despite the rain the tour was fun and informative and the food and drink delicious. Giant thanks to them both.
Christmas Market Tour
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Chris,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
10 Dec 2018
Excellent
Great engaging tour with some great snacks along the way!
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Mai,  Israel Israel
19 Dec 2021
Terrible
We arrived ten minutes earlier and apparently the guide alre
Christmas Market Tour

About: Church of Mariahilf

The Church of Mariahilf is a Baroque parish church in Vienna. It is located in the 6th district and was originally built between 1686–1689 - and later redesigned in 1715.

Church of Mariahilf
Barnabitengasse 14, 1060, Vienna
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