Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Italy-Regions of the North

Italy's northern regions are a symphony of breathtaking contrasts. Liguria stretches along the Mediterranean, and the jagged peaks of the Alps extend throughout Valle d'Aosta and Piedmont, complemented by Lombardy's rolling plains. The snowy Dolomites provide the backdrop to the Treninto Alto-Adige and the Veneto regions, while Venice and the sea maintain their delicate, dramatic relationship and the region of Friuli Venezia Giulia yields a treasure trove.



Aosta Valley

This is the most mountainous region of Italy, dominated by Alpine peaks, glaciers, valley streams, pine forests and high pasturelands, and accessed by the tunnels at the historic passes of Monte Bianco and Gran San Bernardo. The capital, Aosta, recognizes both Italian and French as the native tongues, and offers visitors such sights as the 11th century Romanesque Cathedral, Sant'Orso Church and the perfectly preserved forts of the Aosta Valley.

Piedmont

A region rippling with Alpine streams flowing into the Po, and dominated in the east by the lakes of Maggiore and d'Orta. The capital, Turin, features cultural and artistic influences from the Romanesque-Gothic and Baroque styles, while Sestrier and Bardonecchia offer fantastic skiing resorts.


Lombardy

Spreading over the Po Valley and bordered to the north by the Alps, this region is a veritable lake district, including eastern Maggiore, Varese, Iseo, Como and northern Garda. Each major city contains striking monuments to Romanesque and Gothic architecture, such as the Cathedral of Milan, while sumptuous Renaissance palaces and churches abound - some containing examples of the Lombard painting movement, which peaked during the fifteenth century.

Trentino and South Tyrol

A dramatic Alpine province, rich in rivers and lakes, and clusters of mountains and valleys, bisected by the Adige river. Three natural parks, Adamello-Brenta, Paneveggio-Pale of S. Martino and Stelvio conserve the native flora and fauna, including bears. Straddling Germany and northern Italy, the capital Trento combines both diverse cultures to create a fascinating artistic aesthetic.

Friuli Venezia-Giulia

A broad, flat province stretching from the Tagliamento River and to the Adriatic coastline, dotted with lagoons, interesting geological formations and countless grottoes. The regional; capital is Trieste; major towns include Udine, Gorizia and Pordenone. Evidence of older civilizations is abundant: Aquileia is a noted Roman archeological center, also with magnificent mosaics in its Romanesque Gothic Basilica.

Veneto

Bordered by the eastern part of the Po Valley, the extensive plain comprises the majestic Dolomites of Cadore and the lagoon zone, including Venice, the region's agelessly beautiful capital. Here, Byzantine influence abound, in San Marco's and the Cathedral of Torcello, while there are innumerable glorious examples of Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance art and architecture. Other unmissable treats include the Venetian islands of Murano, Burano and Torcello; Chioggia; the canals of the Brenta and the Veneto villas.

Liguria

Centered around the Gulf of Genoa on the Tyrrhenian Sea, Liguria is a mountainous region formed by the Maritime Alps and the Apennines, leaving only a narrow coastline. The region is divided at Genoa, the capital in the Riviera di Ponente (west to Ventemiglia) and the Riviera di Levante (east to La Spezia) - the tail end of which the beautiful, unspoiled "Le Cinque Terre" (the Five Lands). Throughout Liguria, you can find superb examples of Roman ruins, Romanesque and Baroque architecture and many medieval forts, towers, walls and castles.

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Monday, May 19, 2014

Regions of Southern Italy

Blending sheer spectacle with a plethora of architectural remains, the south of Italy presents much to enchant today's visitor. See the breathtaking Roman ruins preserved at Pompeii, the Greek influence and magnificent beaches of Sicily and the mystifying ancient structures in Sardina called nuraghi. Admire the Romanesque and Baroque stylings from Puglia to Campania. Bliss out on the Amalfi Coast or lose yourself in the forested landscape of Abruzzo and Molise, the rugged countryside and bustling fishing ports of Basilicata and Calabria.


Campania

This region is renowned for having one of Italy's most beautiful coastlines, backed by irregular massifs punctuated by valleys and plains. Among Campania's riches are the isles of Capri, Ischia and Procida in the Gulfs of Naples (the regional capital) and Salerno, as well as examples of classic antiquity, such as those in Herculaneum, Pompeii, Parstum and Cuma, where amphitheaters, triumphal arches, villas, bridges and tombs are plentiful. Baroque design is strikingly expressed in The Royal Palace of Caserta, and even Paleolithic Art is represented in Naples and Nocera, while relics of the Longobard Age can be found in Capua and Benevento.




Molise

Molise is a hilly continuation of Abruzzo's landscape, crossed by many rivers that flow into the Tyrrhenian Sea. The region's place in the history of Italian art is secured by the cycle of ninth-century frescoes in the crypt of San Lorenzo in San Vincenzo al Volturno. Elsewhere there are plenty of examples of Romanesque, medieval and Baroque-style architecture - of which Roman - and Neapolitan influenced design can be seen in the civic palaces.

Basilicata

An arid, rocky region of two coastlines, one in the center of the Gulf of Taranto in the Ionian Sea, and a tiny one on the Tyrrhenian Sea, with the famous resort of Maratea. Potenza is the capital of this archaeologically blessed area. Relics of the Greek era can be found in Metaponto (the Palatine Tables), while ruins of the Roman Age can be seen in Venosa. Medieval art is featured in Venosa and Cerenza (Romanesque style), with Arab-Byzantine and French-influenced architecture in Melfi and Lagopesole and Matera - where visitors can also see the "Sassi," typical houses and churches literally dug into the "tufa" crag.

Apulia

Occupying the easternmost part of the peninsula with a long coastline on the Ionian and the Adriatic Seas, Apulia is essentially flat and dry, with occasionally plunging cliffs. Of great cultural interest are the megalithic monuments at Dolmens and Menhirs, as well as the great archeological complexes at Canne della Battaglia and Ignazia. Roman remains are especially noteworthy throughout the region, and there are superb Romanesque cathedrals at Trani, Barletta, Molfetta, Bitonto and Ruvo di Puglia and Bari - where majestic castles of thirteenth-century Byzantine-Arab style can also be found. Also unmissable is Alberobello with its typical "trulli" houses.

Calabria

The extreme south-western region of Italy, washed by the Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas, dominated by a high central Apennine ridge, overgrown with thick woods, and wild coastal landscapes. Catanzaro is the capital of this region, which yields abundant evidence of previous artistic civilizations and ancient colonies in Sibari, Crotone, Catanzaro, Locri, Vibo Valentia. In Cosenza and Reggio Calabria are baths, theaters and bridges of the Roman Age, while the religious buildings show Byzantine influence, reflecting the region's time under the Empire of Byzantium. Gothic, Renaissance and baroque influences and styles are also well represented in art, design and monuments.

Sicily

Less than two miles from the Italian mainland, Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean and the southernmost region of Italy. Famous for its blue skies and mild winter climate Sicily is  also home to Mount Etna, Europe's largest active volcano. This fertile paradise was settled by Siculi, Phonecians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Moors, Normans, Spaniards and Bourbons amond others, and the remnants of these astounding cultures cover the entire island; from the temples of Agrigento to the priceless mosaics of Piazza Armerina and the ancient capital of Siracusa. Smaller islands, such as the Aeolian, Aegadean and Pelagian chains as well as Pantelleria, just 90 miles off of the African coast, are also part of Sicily, offering superb beaches and local lore.

Sardinia

The second largest island in the Mediterranean, formed by a series of mountainous massifs, hills and narrow highlands, has jagged, rocky coasts concealing marvelous beaches and countless picturesque inlets and islets. Cagliari is the capital, ruled by a special statute. Pre- and - post historic eras are expressed by the megalithic "Tombs of the Giants"; the "domus dejanas" (houses of the witches), tombs dub into the rock; and the mysterious "nuraghi," around 7,000 truncated cone towers found all over the island. Phoenician and Roman remains have come to light at Tharros and Nora; there are Roman relics at Porto Torres and Cagliari and the Gothic-Catalonian style survives from the rule of the Spanish House of Aragon.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Hotel Spotlight: Westin Hotel, Zagreb

Westin Hotel
Izidora Kršnjavoga 1 : Zegreb 10000 : CROATIA : Phone 385 1 489 2000

The Westin Zagreb is a 5 Star landmark hotel centrally located in the very heart of Zagreb. The hotel is situated in a leafy green area adjacent to the Mimara Museum and world famous National Theater and Opera House, and is within easy walking distance to central square, markets, the many trendy cafes, restaurants, designer boutiques, rich cultural attractions and capital city business destinations.

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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Hotel Spotlight: Radisson Blu Centrum Hotel, Warsaw

Radisson Blu Centrum Hotel
Grzybowska 24 : 00-132 Warsaw : POLAND : Phone 48-22-321-8888

Radisson SAS Hotel is located in the city center, close to the Palace of Science and Culture and within walking distance to the Old Town and most of the tourist highlights of Warsaw. The distance to the Warsaw International Airport is 12 km and to the main railway station 0,5 km. The capital of Poland is a meeting place for politicians, economists, artists and tourists of all nationalities. Warsaw's 1.7 million inhabitants are known for their sense of humor and hard working habits.

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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Hotel Spotlight: Lacroma Hotel, Dubrovnik

Lacroma Hotel
Iva Dulcica 34 : Dubrovnik 20000 : CROATIA : Phone 385 52 465 400

Nestled in glorious seclusion amidst the lush greenery of the Babin Kuk peninsula, the ultra-modern resort sets the standard for Croatian hospitality. Spectacular sea views and stylish interiors are just the foundations of what is truly an awe-inspiring resort.

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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Hotel Spotlight: Hilton Stadtpark, Vienna

Hilton Stadtpark
Am Stadtpark 1, A - 1030 : Vienna : AUSTRIA : Phone 43-1-717000

Home to Vienna's premier conference center, the Hilton Vienna hotel features meeting space for two to 840 delegates across a choice of 17 flexible meeting rooms and a business center. Set in the heart of Vienna,

Rooms: Enjoy thoughtful amenities in each of the 579 guest rooms at Hilton Vienna. Each guest room is decorated in bright shades of beige and honey. Comfortable desks, cozy armchairs, wool carpets and carefully-designed lighting all contribute to the experience.
Location: The Hilton Vienna hotel is situated just 16 minutes from Vienna International Airport by the city airport train.
Restaurants: Try modern Austrian cuisine on the alfresco terrace of S'PARKS restaurant or enjoy Austrian wines and Viennese coffees at the Lobby Bar & Lounge at this Vienna hotel.


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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Hotel Spotlight: Hotel Angelo, Prague

Hotel Angelo
Radlicka 1-G - Praha 5 : Prague 150 00 : CZECH REPUBLIC : Phone 420 234 801 111

From Prague’s Andel neighbourhood – “andel” means “angel” in Czech – in the hip and trendy Smíchov quarter, the city’s most interesting sights and attractions are just minutes away. Conveniently located near the most important motorways, the hotel is also easily accessible by car and from the airport

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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Hotel Spotlight: Novotel Centrum, Krakow

Novotel Centrum
UL. Tadeusza Kosciuszki 5 : Krakow 30-105 : POLAND : Phone 48 (12) 2992900

Novotel Krakow Centrum hotel opened on the first of March 2002. It is perfectly located, just 10 minutes from the magnificient Royal Castle Wawel. At only 150 meters from the hotel you will find famous Market Square called "Rynek", with numerous shops, galleries and museums.


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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Hotel Spotlight: Athenee Palace Hilton Bucharest, Bucharest

Athenee Palace Hilton Bucharest
1-3 EPISCOPIEI ST., DISTRICT 1 : BUCHAREST 010292 : ROMANIA : Phone 40-21-303-3777

Guest rooms, executive rooms and suites at the Athenee Palace Hilton Bucharest hotel feature a balcony with stunning views overlooking Revolution Square, Victoria Avenue or the hotel's courtyard garden. Rooms are stylishly decorated to create a light and airy atmosphere, complete with modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs. Work at the desk or keep in touch with wireless internet access. Pamper yourself in the spacious bathroom or unwind in front of the TV with an on-demand movie.

Travel to the Athenee Palace Hilton Bucharest hotel in central Bucharest, situated near the Romanian Atheneum and just 40 minutes from Henri Coanda International Airport. Bucharest's tourist attractions, from its Royal Palace to shops and nightlife, are 5 minutes' walk away.

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Thursday, February 13, 2014

Vacation Itinerary Planner: The Romantic Road, Germany

On this famous and popular 50-year-old vacation route from the Main River to the Alps between Wurzburg and Fussen, the traveler will discover an extraordinary cultural variety. Tiepolo's frescoes can be admired in the Wurzburg Residenz. Picturesque towns such as Rothernburg ob der Tauber and Dinkelsbuhl cast a spell on each and every visitor. In Augsburg one can retrace the footsteps of the ancient Romans and the Fugger merchant dynasty. In addition, the lovely Wieskirche or Chutch in the Meadoe, one of the most famous examples of Rococo architecture, is situated on the Romantic Road near Steingaden. The last stop on this famous road is King Ludwig's Neuschwanstein Castle.

1. Wurzburg
Wurzburg is a pleasing harmony of history, culture and wine. This university town and former royal seat is idyllically situated on either side of the Main river and offers a vibrant atmosphere and an endearing charm. It has gained a name as the centre of the Franconian winegrowing region and, not least, as a city with exceptional places of interest.

2. Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a small town with a big reputation. Nowhere else will you find such a wealth of original buildings dating from the Middle Ages. You can't help but ask yourself whether time has stood still, as you amble past the beautiful old houses, secluded squares and tucked-away corners of the old quarter, where towers, taverns and town gates alternate with fountains, fortifications and former storehouses.

3. Dinkelsbuhl
Dinkelsbuhl is one of the archetypal towns which give the German Romantic Road its character. Along with its two neighbours (Rothenburg to the north and Nördlingen to the south) it is one of the only remaining walled medieval towns in Germany and its imposing minster and the timbered buildings give visitors a strong picture of how the towns appeared in the Middle Ages.

4. Augsburg
Augsburg, with its Mozart heritage, is one of the most historically significant cities in Germany – not to mention one of the prettiest. As you stroll through the city's ancient streets, it doesn't take much imagination to gain a sense of Augsburg's importance as a prominent financial centre, international trading hub and focal point for the fine arts in the days when the Fugger banking empire was at its peak.

5. Neuschwanstein Castle
Neuschwanstein is known all over the world as a symbol of idealised romantic architecture and for the tragic story of its owner. After losing sovereignty in his own kingdom, Ludwig II withdrew into his own world of myths, legend and fairytales.

6. Wiskirche
The Pilgrimage Church of the Scourged Saviour at the foot of the Alps is considered a perfect example of Bavarian rococo architecture. Around one million visitors come here every year from all over the world – to look, marvel, pray, attend services, enjoy the summer concerts and, of course, for quiet contemplation.

7. Fussen
Fussen is located at the very end of the Romantic Road (or the beginning if you are travelling in the less usual direction). It is hard to think of a better spot for a grand finale. It is located on a lake (the Forggensee), has the River Lech flowing through the centre, and is set against the spectacular backdrop of the Alps.

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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Hotel Spotlight: Hotel Moskva, Serbia

Hotel Moskva
Terazije 20, Beograd : Belgrade : SERBIA : Phone 381 11 2686 255

Hotel Moskva is located on the Terazije square, core of Belgrade's downtown. It lies on the crossroads of three streets: Terazije, Prizrenska and Balkanska. Location on top of Terazijska Terasa provides a wonderful skyline view of Novi Beograd, across the Sava river. Apart from other commercial buildings in the vicinity, two other hotels, "Balkan" and "Kasina", are located right across Prizrenska street and Terazije, respectively, so as the Palace Albania and the Terazije fountain, built in 1860, which is the administratively declared center of Belgrade.

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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Prague, Vienna & Budapest: 10 Days from Prague & Vienna to Budapest!

Escorted Motorcoach Tour

A magical 10 day - 3 country tour, taking in the history and culture of Hungary, Austria and the Czech Republic.

Included Features

  • First class hotels, rooms with private facilities
  • Service charges and hotel taxes
  • Breakfast daily
  • Dinner with folklore in Prague
  • Dinner with entertainment in Grinzing suburb of Vienna
  • Farewell dinner with entertainment in typical csarda restaurant in Budapest
  • Opera performance in Prague
  • Strauss & Mozart Concert in Vienna
  • Inter-city travel by modern motor coach
  • Arrival and departure transfers
  • Professional Tour Director throughout
  • Luggage handling
  • Headsets will be provided for included sightseeing tours, so you can easily hear your guide's commentary

Sightseeing

  • Prague: Royal Castle of Hradcany, St. Vitus Cathedral
  • Vienna: Hofburg Palace, Kunsthistorische Museum
  • Budapest: Fisherman's Bastion, Coronation Church

Hotels


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Monday, February 10, 2014

Vacation Itinerary Planner: The German Clock Road

This route takes you through the most beautiful vacation destinations in the Black Forest and the Baar region. Charming museums and sights revolve here around clock making. In clock factories the product process can be witnessed. Wooden clocks were manufactured in Waldau as early as 1667, the most prominent example being the cuckoo clock. On the way you will discover Black Forest farmsteads and houses with the characteristic shingle-roofs, clear streams, luscious meadows and dark green forests.

1. Schramberg
Schramberg is a town in the district of Rottweil, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated in the eastern Black Forest, 25 km northwest of Rottweil. With all its districts Talstadt, Sulgen, Waldmössingen, Heiligenbronn, Schönbronn and Tennenbronn (since 2006) it has about 22,000 inhabitants. In 1861 the clock factory Junghans was founded in Schramberg. At the beginning of the 20th century Junghans became the biggest clock factory worldwide with 3000 employees. In the surroundings of Junghans many suppliers like spring producers established their companies. Junghans although being much smaller now still continues to produce clocks nowadays.

2. Rottweil
Located between the Black Forest and the Swabian Alps, Rottweil has about 25,000 inhabitants. The old city is famous for its medieval center and for its traditional carnival. The oldest town in Baden-Württemberg, its appearance has changed very little from the 16th century.

3. Bad Durrheim
Bad Dürrheim in the Black Forest boasts the double distinction of being a salt-water spa and a climatic health resort, which makes it ideal for a successful health break.

4. Titisee-Neustadt
The scenic highlight of Titisee - Neustadt is doubtless the fantastic setting of Titisee lake whose crystal-clear water attracts thousands of enthusiastic swimmers to the healthy climate of the resort town bearing the same name. Since its conversion to a pedestrian zone and waterfront promenade, Seestraße is considered the loveliest street for strolling in the Southern Black Forest.

5. Lenzkirch
Lenzkirch is located in the High Black Forest between the attractions of Lake Titisee, the Feldberg mountain, Lake Schluchsee and Wutachschlucht Gorge, which are known far and wide. Lenzkirch also lies on the German Clock Road. Lenzkirch and its districts are located on a slightly undulating, largely open plateau, which offers marvellous views over the High Black Forest.

6. Glottertal
Located near the town of Freiburg in the far south west of Germany, the Glottertal valley in the southern Black Forest offers picturesque walking country with pretty flower-filled meadows, lush orchards and vineyards, wooded peaks and shady pine forests, not to mention warm hospitality and culinary delights.

7. Waldkirch
Waldkirch is a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located 15 kilometers northeast of Freiburg im Breisgau. While the English translation of its name is Forest Church, it is known as "the town of mechanical organs", where fairground organs played on the streets were manufactured by such well-known manufacturers as Carl Frei, A. Ruth and Son, and Wilhelm Bruder's Sons.

8. Triberg
Watchmaking was once a thriving local industry in Triburg. Check out the World's Biggest Cuckoo Clock here.

9. Hornberg
Hornberg, the town of the 'Hornberger Schießen' (Hornberg Shooting) is located in the Gutach Valley on the Black Forest Railway. The district of Reichenbach is one of the 3 villages which are the home of the famous Bollenhut, a traditional ladies' hat topped with pom-poms.

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Thursday, February 6, 2014

Bremen - Full of years, yet young at heart

Bremen, a former free city of the Hanseatic League, pulses with life in the heart of northwest Germany. It is the city of the Bremen town musicians and of the legendary knight Roland - a city where the past and the future live side by side - a city that respects tradition but lives entusiastically in the present -a city steeped in its Hanseatic history and the development of astronautics - and a great city that is only one hour flying time from Frankfurt.

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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Vienna to Bucharest - 11 Days/9 nights from Vienna to Bucharest via Budapest

Premier Escorted Motorcoach Tour

Travel to Austria, Hungary and Romania on this 11 day escorted tour of Europe with Celtic Tours World Vacations.

Included Features

  • Arrival and departure transfers
  • First class hotels, rooms with private facilities
  • Service charges and hotel taxes
  • Breakfast daily and 1 lunch
  • Dinner with entertainment in Grinzing suburb of Vienna
  • Dinner with entertainment in typical csarda restaurant in Budapest
  • Strauss & Mozart Concert in Vienna
  • Inter-city travel by modern motor coach
  • Flight ticket "Budapest - Bucharest"
  • Daytime Danube river cruise, Budapest
  • Touring by modern motor coach
  • Airport and local transfers
  • Professional Tour Director
  • Luggage handling
  • Headsets will be provided for included sightseeing tours, so you can easily hear your guide's commentary

Sightseeing

  • Vienna: Hofburg Palace, Kunsthistorische Museum
  • Budapest: Fisherman's Bastion, Coronation Church
  • Bucharest: Parliament Palace, The Village Museum
  • Brasov: First Romanian School; Sinaia Monastery; Bran Castle

Hotels

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

History and all that jazz --- Warsaw

Warsaw – a city rebuilt. First-time visitors ought not to be fooled by the bleak postwar architecture, Poland’s capital is much livelier and cosmopolitan than often given credit for. The story of Warsaw is one of an enduring spirit, a spirit that allowed it’s people to rebuild and overcome. Find reflections of Warsaw’s enduring spirit in its buildings, palaces, monuments and celebrations.


Poland’s capital city was the first the Hitler bombed and the last he destroyed. Flattened in WWII, the city has been racing to replace what was lost and has been experiencing a cultural revival. Many old communist buildings gave way to modern skyscrapers. The dilapidated Old Town was restored brick by brick according to old prints, photographs and paintings. Warsaw is known for having some of the best museums, such as The Warsaw Rising Museum, a Chopin Museum and a Jewish History museum. Visitors will also find impressive palaces, lovely churches and monasteries, interesting monuments, a vibrant nightlife and a bustle of activity with theater, book, jazz and classical music festivals.


Travelers to Warsaw will find something special in this rebuilt city, a drive and vibe that is truly infectious. Visit Poland with Celtic Tours World Vacations.

Monday, December 31, 2012

Prague, Vienna & Budapest - European Escorted Tour

Prague, Vienna & Budapest

10 Days from Prague and Vienna to Budapest– with guaranteed departures!


Included Features

  • First class hotels, rooms with private facilities
  • Service charges and hotel taxes
  • Breakfast daily
  • Dinner with folklore in Prague
  • Dinner with entertainment in Grinzing suburb of Vienna
  • Farewell dinner with entertainment in typical csarda restaurant in Budapest
  • Opera performance in Prague
  • Strauss & Mozart Concert in Vienna
  • Inter-city travel by modern motor coach
  • Arrival and departure transfers
  • Professional Tour Director throughout
  • Luggage handling
  • Headsets will be provided for included sightseeing tours, so you can easily hear your guide's commentary

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Poland to Austria - European Escorted Tour

Poland to Austria

10 Days from Warsaw to Vienna via Krakow and Prague

Included Features

  • First class hotels, rooms with private facilities
  • Service charges and hotel taxes
  • Breakfast daily and 3 dinners
  • Touring by modern motor coach
  • Airport and local transfers
  • Professional Tour Director
  • Luggage handling
  • Headsets will be provided for included sightseeing tours, so you can easily hear your guide's commentary

Sightseeing

  • Warsaw
  • Krakow
  • Prague
  • Vienna

Hotels

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Prague and Vienna - Europe Escorted Tour

Included Features

  • First class hotels, rooms with private facilities
  • Service charges and hotel taxes
  • Breakfast daily
  • Dinner with folklore in Prague
  • Dinner with entertainment in Grinzing suburb of Vienna
  • Opera performance in Prague
  • Strauss & Mozart Concert in Vienna
  • Inter-city travel by modern motor coach
  • Arrival and departure transfers
  • Professional Tour Director throughout
  • Luggage handling
  • Headsets will be provided for included sightseeing tours, so you can easily hear your guides commentary

Hotels

Discover two of Europe's most historic cities: Prague and Vienna. Travel to Europe with Celtic Tours World Vacations

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Warsaw, Berlin & Prague - Escorted Tour of Europe

Included Features

  • First class hotels, rooms with private facilities
  • Service charges and hotel taxes
  • Breakfast daily and 3 dinners
  • Touring by modern motor coach
  • Airport and local transfers
  • Professional Tour Director
  • Luggage handling
  • Headsets will be provided for included sightseeing tours, so you can easily hear your guide's commentary

Sightseeing

  • Warsaw
  • Berlin
  • Prague

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