A musical cruise down the Danube?
Insight’s European Rhapsody and Danube Cruise presents travellers with a leisurely way to uncover the secrets of Europe by following its ancient waterways and medieval cites. This special tour will be music to the ears of a classics lover, with luminaries like Mozart, Chopin and Dvorak all coming to life on this brand new itinerary.
Imagine taking in the views over the Danube in Budapest aboard a seven night luxurious river cruise, visiting Nelahozeves castle, housing the original scores by Beethoven and Mozart, reflecting on the emotive remains of World War II in Warsaw, Krakow and Berlin, plus revelling in the beauty and musical atmosphere of Prague.
European Rhapsody and Danube Cruise – 17-days from $5496 per person, twin share, land only.
Highlights of the tour include: enjoy a guided tour of Budapest and visit attractions like Matthias Church, the Fisherman’s bastion and Heroes’ Square; tour Bratislava’s city centre, visit Krakow’s Cloth Hall in the Town Square and the courtyard of Jagiellonian University; see the trumpeter in the tower of St Mary’s Church and visit Wawel Cathedral in Krakow; take a guided tour of Auschwitz concentration camp; visit the Chopin Memorial, Ghetto memorial and reconstructed Old Town in Warsaw; visit St Vitus’ Cathedral in Prague Castle and the Astronomical Clock in the Town Square; see St Stephens Cathedral and Mozart’s house in Vienna; take a guided walking tour past the ruins of the castle where Richard the Lion heart was imprisoned; explore the medieval towns of Linz and Passau and much more.
The exceptional quality, unrivalled value and impeccable service provided by Insight Vacations will create holiday memories that last a lifetime. For more information see www.insightvacations.com.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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