Full-Day Private Trip From Vienna to Mauthausen Memorial

Overwhelm your senses and delve into the harrowing history of the Holocaust with a full-day private trip from Vienna to the Mauthausen Memorial.

A visit to the Mauthausen Memorial is a powerful and profound experience. Travelers can embark on a full-day private trip from Vienna to explore this somber historical site. The tour provides an in-depth look at the past, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the Holocaust’s impact. With round-trip transportation, a self-guided audio tour, and lunch included, this immersive experience is well worth considering for those seeking to…

Key Points

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  • A private full-day trip from Vienna to Mauthausen Memorial, covering 2 hours of travel each way and 3 hours to explore the memorial.
  • Includes an English-speaking driver, self-guided audio tour in multiple languages, and access to key sites like the Wiener-Graben Quarry and Gas Chamber.
  • Flexible booking with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and availability of starting times to suit schedules.
  • Provides a personalized experience with multimedia exhibitions to learn about the Nazi regime and camp history.
  • Offers comfortable air-conditioned transportation and an included lunch for the group.
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Trip Overview

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This full-day private trip from Vienna to the Mauthausen Memorial allows visitors to explore the site’s poignant history.

This full-day private trip from Vienna to the Mauthausen Memorial allows visitors to explore the site’s poignant history.

Priced at £555.57 per group (up to 2 participants), the 7-hour experience includes 2 hours of travel each way and 3 hours to visit the memorial.

With an English-speaking driver, participants can utilize the provided audio guide in multiple languages to learn about the Nazi regime, camp history, and liberation.

Key sites like the Wiener-Graben Quarry, SS-Quarters, and Gas Chamber are included.

Lunch is provided, and the trip features a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle for transportation.

Booking Information

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How can travelers book this private trip from Vienna to Mauthausen Memorial? Booking is easy and flexible – simply reserve your spot without immediate payment.

Plus, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

The tour has availability, so check for starting times that suit your schedule.

Once booked, you’ll receive an audio guide in multiple languages to explore the memorial at your own pace.

This private group experience with an English-speaking driver ensures a personalized and enriching journey.

  • Reserve now, pay later

  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours

  • Check availability for starting times

  • Self-guided tour with audio guide

Tour Highlights

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The private trip from Vienna to the Mauthausen Memorial allows visitors to explore the site with an audio guide available in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, and Hebrew.

Key sites on the self-guided tour include the Wiener-Graben Quarry, SS-Quarters, prisoners’ barracks, Gas Chamber, and the Room of Names.

Through multimedia exhibitions, visitors can learn about the Nazi regime, the camp’s history, and its liberation.

The tour provides a chance to gain a deeper understanding of this dark chapter in history and pay respects to those who suffered and perished at Mauthausen.

Inclusions

The private trip includes an air-conditioned vehicle for transportation from Vienna to the Mauthausen Memorial and back.

The tour also provides:

Self-guided audio tour in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, and Hebrew.

  • Self-guided audio tour in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, and Hebrew

  • Included lunch for the group

  • Friendly driver assistance throughout the journey

  • Access to key sites within the memorial, such as the Wiener-Graben Quarry, SS-Quarters, prisoners barracks, Gas Chamber, and Room of Names.

These comprehensive inclusions ensure a well-rounded and informative experience at the Mauthausen Memorial.

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Customer Feedback

Customers have largely praised the private trip, awarding it an overall rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on 7 reviews.

Positive remarks centered on the punctuality and efficiency of the driver, as well as the informative nature of the tour.

However, some customers noted concerns about the driver’s fast pace on the freeway, which affected their comfort during the journey.

Important Notes

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Depending on the group size, travelers can choose from a standard sedan (up to 3 passengers), a minivan (up to 7 passengers), or a bus (up to 20 passengers).

Travelers can choose from a standard sedan, minivan, or bus depending on the size of their group.

It’s important to have a valid passport for all participants. Here are some additional important notes:

  • Vehicle capacity is limited, so be sure to book accordingly based on your group size.

  • The transportation is air-conditioned for comfort.

  • Audio guides are provided in multiple languages to enhance the self-guided tour experience.

  • Lunch is included as part of the overall tour package.

Getting to Mauthausen Memorial

After booking the private trip, travelers make their way from Vienna to the Mauthausen Memorial site. The journey takes approximately 2 hours each way, with the air-conditioned vehicle providing comfortable transportation.

Along the way, the friendly English-speaking driver assists passengers and shares information about the region. Upon arrival, travelers can explore the memorial’s key sites, including the Wiener-Graben Quarry, SS-Quarters, prisoners’ barracks, and the Gas Chamber, using the provided audio guide in multiple languages.

This private experience allows visitors to learn about the camp’s history and the Nazi regime at their own pace.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Dress Code for the Visit to Mauthausen Memorial?

There is no specific dress code for visiting the Mauthausen Memorial. Visitors should dress comfortably and respectfully, as it’s a solemn historical site. Sensible walking shoes are recommended, as the tour includes some outdoor areas.

Are There Any Age Restrictions or Requirements for the Tour?

There are no age restrictions or requirements for the tour. The private group tour is suitable for participants of all ages, though parental guidance is recommended for younger children visiting the Mauthausen Memorial.

Can We Bring Our Own Food and Drinks for the Journey?

Passengers can bring their own food and drinks for the journey. The tour includes lunch, but travelers are welcome to supplement with their own provisions if desired. However, alcohol consumption is not recommended during the trip.

Is the Tour Wheelchair and Handicap Accessible?

The tour is wheelchair and handicap accessible. The private transportation vehicle can accommodate participants with mobility challenges, and the Mauthausen Memorial site has facilities and services to ensure an inclusive experience for all visitors.

Can We Make Stops Along the Way for Personal Interests?

The tour allows for stops along the way to accommodate personal interests. The private driver can make reasonable deviations from the itinerary to visit places of interest to the group, within the overall tour duration.

The Sum Up

This private day trip from Vienna to the Mauthausen Memorial provides a profound historical experience. Visitors can explore key sites, gain deeper understanding of the Holocaust, and pay respects to those who suffered. With round-trip transportation, audio tour, and lunch included, the tour offers a comprehensive and meaningful way to learn about this tragic chapter of history.

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