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Alexander R.
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About Tour Guide Alexander R.
Hello, I'm Alex, a passionate native Vienna tour guide who loves bringing the city's history, culture, and unique sense of humor to life. My tours go beyond the famous landmarks—they reveal the hidden stories, fascinating characters, and unmistakable Vienna humor that make Vienna one of Europe's most captivating cities.
Expect engaging storytelling, surprising anecdotes, and plenty of opportunities to experience the city like a local.
You will get Vienna that guidebooks often miss.
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Morning, evening and night tours available.
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All tours can be customized for you. Send me a message with your requests!
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