Austrian Delights: 3-course Austrian Dinner and Concert at Musikverein Vienna offers a taste of Vienna’s elegance, combining gourmet cuisine with a mesmerizing Mozart performance. This 4-hour experience is a great pick for visitors who want to indulge their senses and enjoy a classic Viennese evening. Whether you’re a classical music lover or simply seeking an elegant night out, this tour aims to deliver a taste of Austria’s cultural heritage in one well-rounded package.
What we really like about this experience is the chance to enjoy a gourmet three-course meal at the Grand Hotel Vienna — a place that oozes old-world charm — alongside an impressive concert performed by the Vienna Mozart Orchestra in the beautiful golden halls of Musikverein. The opportunity to sit in period costumes and listen to Mozart’s most famous operas and symphonies adds a special atmosphere.
However, one thing to keep in mind is that dinner timing can vary depending on whether you choose to have your meal before or after the concert, which might affect your overall mood or plans afterward. Also, some reviews point out that the dinner area may be close to the kitchen, which could impact the dining experience slightly.
All in all, this experience is ideal for those wanting to experience Vienna’s musical soul with a touch of luxury — perfect for couples, music enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a memorable night out in the city’s historic ambiance.
Key Points

- Classic Vienna experience blending fine dining with a top-notch Mozart concert
- Elegant setting at Grand Hotel Vienna, with rooftop views and period ambiance
- Performance by Vienna Mozart Orchestra in the Musikverein’s renowned hall
- Flexible dining options (before or after the concert) to suit your schedule
- Affordable pricing considering the combination of gourmet meal and concert
- Includes a Mozart Orchestra CD as a keepsake to remember your evening
- Well-rated overall, though some reviews highlight minor issues with dinner quality or seating
- Advance booking recommended as this tour is popular and booked around 75 days ahead on average
Exploring the Experience in Detail

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The Itinerary: What To Expect
The tour kicks off at the Grand Hotel Wien, an iconic location that has been part of Vienna’s landscape since the 1870s. You’ll find yourself on the 7th-floor restaurant terrace lounge, where the atmosphere combines old-world elegance with stunning rooftop views of Vienna. This is a standout feature because it immediately sets a tone of sophistication—think chandeliers, tasteful decor, and a chance to relax before your culinary journey begins.
You’ll be served a three-course Austrian meal, which is included in the price. The menu options are not detailed extensively, but reviews suggest that the food is of good quality, with desserts especially praised. Vegetarian options are available if requested at least five days in advance, which is helpful for those with dietary preferences. The dining area’s proximity to the kitchen was noted by some as slightly noisy or less refined, but the overall experience remains positive due to the beautiful setting and attentive service.
Once you’re well-fed, your next stop is the Musikverein, Vienna’s legendary concert hall. The concert lasts around two hours, featuring arias, duets, and overtures from Mozart’s operas like The Marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni. You’ll also hear movements from famous symphonies, such as Mozart’s Symphony No 40, along with Johann Strauss’s “Blue Danube” and “Radetzkymarsch,” which are part of Vienna’s musical DNA.
The performance is in period costumes, with singers and musicians in wigs and historical attire, creating an immersive experience that transports you to Mozart’s era. Several reviews mention how magical the hall feels, with impressive acoustics contributing to a memorable soundscape. The setting is quite impressive and makes you appreciate Vienna’s reputation as a city of music.
The Dining Experience
The dinner at the Grand Hotel Wien is generally rated as good, with some reviews describing it as “excellent,” while others call it “spectacular” mostly because of the atmosphere and presentation rather than the food itself. The limited menu might be a slight disappointment for some, but desserts are consistently praised.
The option to have dinner before or after the concert is thoughtful, giving you some flexibility. Some travelers prefer to eat first and then enjoy the concert, while others choose to have the meal afterward as a sort of reward. Keep in mind that timing is key, so check your tickets carefully to match your plans.
The Concert: Highlights and Authenticity
The Vienna Mozart Orchestra is often praised for their professionalism and the quality of their performance. Several reviews mention that even those who weren’t initially sure about classical music enjoyed the show, describing it as “fantastic,” “amazing,” and “not to be missed.” The singers’ costumes and stage presence help bring Mozart’s operas alive, creating a theatrical, engaging atmosphere.
One reviewer noted that, despite a limited musical variety (mostly Mozart), the concert was still “fabulous” and worth every penny. The hall’s ambience, combined with the musicians’ skill, makes this a highlight for many visitors.
Seating and Pricing
You can choose from different seating categories: Superior, A, B, or C. Prices are around $160 for the whole experience, which some might see as reasonable considering the combination of fine dining and a concert in a renowned venue. The upgraded seats tend to be closer to the stage, offering better views and richer sound—something to consider if you’re a true enthusiast or want a more immersive experience.
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What the Reviews Tell Us
Most visitors are happy with the overall experience—efficient ticket organization, beautiful hall, and good value for a night of culture and fine food. Several reviews mention that the concert alone is worth it, with some describing it as “absolutely fantastic” and “not to be missed.”
However, not every review is glowing; some mention that the dinner can be basic or that the seating in certain categories puts you far from the stage, which might lessen the intimacy. One reviewer felt misled about the concert location, as they expected it to be in the Vienna State Opera but discovered it was at Musikverein. This highlights the importance of checking the details carefully before booking.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
If you love classical music, especially Mozart, this experience is a no-brainer. The combination of a beautiful historic venue, a quality orchestra, and a gourmet meal makes for a memorable evening. It’s also suitable for those who appreciate elegant settings and want to enjoy Vienna’s cultural side without fuss.
Couples seeking a romantic night out, travelers wanting an introduction to Vienna’s musical heritage, and even those celebrating special occasions will find this a fitting choice. Just keep in mind that the dinner may not satisfy gourmet food critics looking for refined cuisine, but most will find it sufficiently enjoyable given the overall atmosphere.
This tour isn’t the best choice if you’re looking for a casual, informal experience or if you prefer a more diverse musical program—it’s quite focused on Mozart and the classical era.
Austrian Delights: 3-course Austrian Dinner and Concert at Musikverein Vienna
“A very nice dinner and concert, the organisation of the tickets etc was efficient and worth the money.”
FAQ

Is the dinner before or after the concert?
You can choose whether to have the three-course meal before or after the Mozart concert, depending on your preference.
What is included in the ticket price?
Your ticket covers a three-course Austrian dinner (either before or after the concert), a Mozart concert in Musikverein, and a souvenir CD of the Vienna Mozart Orchestra.
Are there vegetarian options?
Yes, vegetarian dinner options are available upon request if you inform the provider at least five days in advance.
What should I wear?
Smart clothing is required. Avoid sneakers, jeans, or shorts, as the venue enforces a dress code.
Can I choose my seats?
Yes, you can select from different seating categories—Superior, A, B, or C—based on your preferences and budget.
Is this experience family-friendly?
Adult rates apply to everyone; children and students can purchase reduced tickets at the venue. The concert’s classical music may appeal more to adults or older children.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to six days in advance for a full refund. Cancellations less than that are non-refundable, so plan accordingly.
In summary, the Austrian Delights tour offers a solid taste of Vienna’s artistic soul with its elegant dining and classical concert. It’s ideal for those wanting to combine culinary indulgence with musical culture but may fall short for those seeking gourmet cuisine or a more varied musical program. Overall, it’s a charming way to spend an evening in Vienna, especially if you are keen on Mozart and historic venues.
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