Vienna International Center tours
Guided tours provide insights into UN activities and the chance to see exhibitions and a conference room.
Offer:
- Guided tours for individuals and groups of up to 10 people: in English and German: by reservation Mon - Fri at 11am, 2pm and 3.30pm. Guided art tour: by reservation on Wednesdays at 3.30pm. Advance booking required. Please consult the latest information about guided tours on the website of the visitors service.
- Multilingual guided tours for groups on the various spheres of activity of the United Nations.
- Talks on the spheres of activity of the United Nations in Vienna for groups of adults with specific interests.
- Online tours
- In cooperation with the WienXtra holiday games program, holiday games tours are held usually during the local winter and summer holidays for children between 6 and 13 years of age.
An overview of all guided tours
A valid photo ID is required to enter the VIC
Information and booking:
Vienna International Centre
Visitors Service, Wagramer Strasse 5, 1220 Vienna
Tel. (+43 1) 260 60-3328
Fax (+43 1) 260 60-5991
tours.vienna@un.org
www.unvienna.org/visit
- Wagramer Straße 5, 1220 Wien
- tours.vienna@un.org
- http://www.unvienna.org/visit
Vienna City Card
Standard ticket price: 15€
Buy now with discount:
Opening times
The Visitors Service is closed on weekends, official UN Holidays and the following closing times: 15.8.2025; 22.12.2025 - 9.1.2026.
Guided tours
- For individuals and small groups of up to 10 people, in English, German and further languages: Mon - Fri 11am, 12.30pm, 2pm and 3.30pm, subject to availability. Guided art tour: Wednesdays at 3.30pm. Advance booking recommended. Please consult the latest information about guided tours on the website of the UNO’s Vienna Visitors Service. Official photo ID must be presented.
- Guided group tours in more than a dozen languages can be booked at other times (Mon-Fri).
Accessibility
no steps (Swinging doors 90 cm wide)
ramp at gate 1
Wheelchair accessible restroom available.
Adapted tours for people with disabilities.
Access to all exhibition rooms: no steps.