Vienna: Baroque Orchestra Concert and Dinner

Experience Vienna’s classical charm with a Baroque Orchestra concert and traditional dinner at a historic palace and café Landtmann. Perfect for culture lovers.

Discovering Vienna’s Musical and Culinary Charm: A Review of the Baroque Orchestra Concert and Dinner

Vienna, often called the “City of Music,” offers an abundance of classical concerts, historic architecture, and café culture. We recently looked into a highly-rated experience that combines all these elements into one evening—the Vienna: Baroque Orchestra Concert and Dinner. If you’re visiting Vienna and want to enjoy authentic music in a stunning setting with a taste of local cuisine, this might just be right up your alley.

What really appeals about this experience is the chance to listen to the virtuosity of the Vienna Baroque Orchestra within the beautiful walls of Palais Schönborn-Batthány, a place with a storied past. Plus, the dinner at the famed Café Landtmann, a Vienna landmark since 1873, promises a cozy, traditional atmosphere that’s been enjoyed by figures like Freud and Mahler. On the downside, some might find the price point of $124 per person a little steep for a 3.5-hour tour, especially considering the small hiccup with the dinner arrangement. But overall, it’s a wonderful mix of culture and cuisine, ideal for those wanting a well-rounded evening in Vienna.

This experience is especially suited for travelers who truly appreciate classical music, enjoy a good meal paired with history, or simply want a taste of authentic Viennese hospitality. Whether you’re a first-time visitor eager to soak in local traditions or someone who’s already fallen in love with Vienna’s cultural scene, this tour offers a charming glimpse into the city’s soul.

Key Points

Vienna: Baroque Orchestra Concert and Dinner - Key Points

  • Elegant Setting: The concert takes place at the Palais Schönborn-Batthány, a beautiful and historic venue that enhances the experience.
  • Authentic Music: The Vienna Baroque Orchestra performs with impressive skill, taking you through the key eras of Austrian musical history.
  • Delicious Dining: A traditional Austrian meal at Café Landtmann, a Vienna institution, completes the evening in classic style.
  • Local Atmosphere: Café Landtmann’s long history and popularity among famous figures add a special touch to the dinner.
  • Flexible Booking: Reserve now with the option to pay later, and cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
  • Accessibility: The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for a wider range of visitors.
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The Experience in Detail

Vienna: Baroque Orchestra Concert and Dinner - The Experience in Detail

The Venue: Palais Schönborn-Batthány

Your evening begins at Palais Schönborn-Batthány, one of Vienna’s architectural gems. This historic building, once home to Field Marshal Adam Count Batthyány, provides a grand yet intimate setting for the concert. It’s not just a concert hall; it’s a piece of Vienna’s aristocratic past, with the kind of elegant ambiance you’d expect from a city that treasures its history. The interior, with its refined decor and acoustics, helps elevate the performance from mere music to a memorable event.

The Concert: Vienna Baroque Orchestra

The core of the experience is the performance by the Wiener Barockorchester. These talented musicians will guide you through the most significant eras of Austrian music, bringing pieces to life with precision and passion. The reviews highlight the orchestra’s virtuosity, with one reviewer calling the performance “outstanding”—a testament to their skill and the quality of the concert.

We loved the way the orchestra’s performance reveals the depth and emotion of the music, making an hour of classical pieces feel both lively and intimate. It’s worth noting that the concert is suitable even for those new to classical music, as one guest mentioned, “even for people who, like us, have never attended a classical concert, it was really super.”

The Dinner: Viennese Hospitality at Café Landtmann

After the concert, you’ll head over to Café Landtmann, a venerable Vienna café that has been around since 1873. It’s a favorite haunt for locals and travelers alike, including notable figures like Sigmund Freud and Gustav Mahler. The café’s traditional atmosphere, combined with its prime location along the Ringstraße, makes it an ideal spot to unwind and enjoy a hearty Austrian meal.

The menu offers classic dishes like Wiener Schnitzel with parsley potatoes and a fresh salad, alongside beef with traditional sides such as creamed spinach and roasted potatoes. The meal is straightforward, hearty, and well-executed—perfect for those wanting genuine local flavors. The dessert, Gugelhupf cake, provides a sweet ending to the evening.

One review pointed out a small snag: the dinner is held at a different end of Vienna from the concert hall, and the originally listed menu was slightly different—replacing an appetizer with soup. They noted that the Wiener Schnitzel was delicious, but the menu didn’t always match expectations. If you’re a foodie expecting perfection, this is something to keep in mind, but overall, the dining experience at Landtmann remains a major highlight.

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Practical Details

  • Duration: About 3.5 hours, including the concert and dinner.
  • Price: $124 per person, which provides a combination of high-quality entertainment and a traditional meal. While not inexpensive, many find it offers good value for a full evening of culture and cuisine.
  • Availability: Check the schedule for different start times; the experience begins with the concert, followed by the dinner.
  • Accessibility: The tour is wheelchair accessible, welcoming a diverse range of visitors.
  • Booking: You can reserve now, with flexible options to cancel up to 24 hours before, making it convenient for travel plans.

Who Would Love It?

If you’re someone who appreciates classical music, loves sampling local traditions, or simply wants a memorable evening in Vienna, this tour hits the right notes. It’s particularly suitable for those who want a relaxed yet elegant experience, pairing concert hall ambiance with the warmth of Viennese hospitality. It also works well for first-timers, as the concert is accessible even for those unfamiliar with classical music.

Final Thoughts

Vienna: Baroque Orchestra Concert and Dinner - Final Thoughts

This Vienna experience offers a well-rounded evening of music, history, and good food in a setting that’s both elegant and authentic. The concert, performed in a gorgeous historic venue, provides a real taste of Vienna’s musical legacy, while the dinner at Café Landtmann adds a cozy, traditional touch.

While the price might seem a bit steep for some, the combination of high-quality performance and a classic Viennese meal makes it worthwhile for many. Just be prepared for the potential mismatch in menu details and the fact that the dinner location is a short walk from the concert hall. If you’re looking for a cultural experience that’s both refined and fun, this tour is likely to satisfy.

All in all, it’s a lovely way to spend an evening in Vienna—whether you’re a music lover, a history enthusiast, or just in search of good food and warm atmosphere. It encapsulates what many travelers cherish about Vienna: its timeless elegance, its deep musical roots, and its welcoming, tradition-filled cafes.

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Vienna: Baroque Orchestra Concert and Dinner



4.5

(17 reviews)

“It was the first time for us to go to a classical concert, but this was really super. Definitely worth repeating. We had booked concert and dinner….”

— Ilse, May 4, 2025

FAQs

Vienna: Baroque Orchestra Concert and Dinner - FAQs

Is this experience suitable for someone who’s never been to a classical concert before?
Absolutely. One reviewer mentioned it’s “really super,” and it’s often appreciated by newcomers because of the approachable performance and intimate venue.

How long does the entire experience last?
About 3.5 hours, including the concert and dinner. Check the schedule for specific start times.

Is the price of $124 worth it?
Many find it offers good value for the quality of the concert in a beautiful venue combined with a traditional meal in Vienna’s historic café.

Do I need to worry about accessibility?
No. The experience is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for guests with mobility needs.

What’s included in the tour?
You get entry to Palais Schönborn-Batthány, the concert by the Vienna Baroque Orchestra, and a traditional Austrian dinner at Café Landtmann.

Are there any hidden costs I should be aware of?
No hidden costs are mentioned, but note that hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is the dinner menu fixed?
The menu is generally traditional, with dishes like Wiener Schnitzel and Gugelhupf cake, but there was a mention of a menu change in some cases. It’s best to confirm closer to your booking date.

Would this experience be good for families?
While it’s not specifically marketed as a family activity, the concert’s accessibility and the relaxed café setting could suit older children or teenagers interested in classical music.

To sum it up, if you’re after a taste of Vienna’s classical and culinary traditions wrapped into one elegant evening, this concert and dinner combo makes for a memorable outing. It’s an experience that encapsulates the city’s love for music and good company—an ideal way to spend an evening in this timeless city.

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