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Danube | Riverside Mozart
  | 5 Days / 4 Nights

Austria`s Danube Treasures

TRAVEL HISTORY:
Day 1 Vienna, AT
Day 2 Vienna, AT
Day 3 Dürnstein, AT, Weissenkirchen, AT
Day 4 Mauthausen, AT, Linz, AT
Day 5 Passau, DE

Let Riverside introduce you to the remarkable world along the Austrian Danube! Embark in the Baroque City of Music, Vienna, made famous by its music, architecture, art, and powerful Habsburg rulers. Then, pass through the real-life fairytale scenery of the spellbinding Wachau Valley. Visit popular Dürnstein with its distinctive blue and white abbey and imposing clifftop castle ruin; romantic Weissenkirchen, part of the largest wine-growing community in the Wachau; and Linz, an inviting European Capital of Culture. Disembark in Passau, the City of Three Rivers and one of Germany`s busiest manufacturing centers of bladed weapons during the Renaissance! 

DATES

06/06/2027 06/10/2027 Danube Riverside Mozart Austria`s Danube Treasures from 2,937.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
06/20/2027 06/24/2027 Danube Riverside Mozart Austria`s Danube Treasures from 2,937.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
07/04/2027 07/08/2027 Danube Riverside Mozart Austria`s Danube Treasures from 2,509.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
07/18/2027 07/22/2027 Danube Riverside Mozart Austria`s Danube Treasures from 2,509.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
08/09/2027 08/13/2027 Danube Riverside Mozart Austria`s Danube Treasures from 2,509.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
08/23/2027 08/27/2027 Danube Riverside Mozart Austria`s Danube Treasures from 2,509.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES

DESTINATIONS ON THE ROUTE

Day 1, 2 - Vienna

													

Vienna is a city that defies simple description. Over the centuries, it has been an imperial city, seat of the Holy Roman Empire, capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and capital of sovereign Austria. Today, Vienna retains the grand Baroque architecture, historic style, and Lebenskunst (art of living) that attracted famous composers like Mozart and Strauss. It's a wonderland of lavish palaces and cathedrals, world-class museums and music venues, atmospheric coffee houses, and romantic fiakers (horse-drawn carriages) clip-clopping past it all.

Day 3 - Dürnstein

													

If ever a town was the embodiment of quaint, it's Dürnstein. Sitting right at the entrance to the celebrated Wachau Valley, everything about this village is hospitable—even the vineyards extend right to the riverbanks to greet visitors. Highlights include the striking blue and white Stiftskirche, and the castle ruin looming over town that once imprisoned King Richard the Lionheart, according to legends. Welcoming shops and wine taverns serving up the Wachau's delectable wines and sweet apricots make this a wonderful place to spend time.

Day 3 - Weissenkirchen

													

In the center of the scenic Wachau Valley sits the village of Weissenkirchen (White Church), dominated by its 14th-century parish church and thousand-year wine tradition. With a square tower and formidable stone wall surrounding it, the church sits next to Austria’s oldest primary school—first mentioned in 1385 and still in use! Visitors can stroll along the quaint, narrow roads past historic mansions and timeless wineries filled with all manner of equipment suitable for creating the area’s popular Riesling and Grüner Veltliner wines.

Day 4 - Mauthausen

													

After the Third Reich's annexation of Austria in 1938, the tiny market town of Mauthausen became home to a Nazi concentration camp. Today, the former camp serves as a memorial to the 200,000 men, women, and children who were imprisoned and perished there—and a site committed to political and historical education.

Day 4 - Linz

													

Austria’s third largest city, Linz is a European Capital of Culture worth exploring. Highlights include the Feichtinger House with its Glockenspiel, Castle Museum, Lentos Art Museum, and the Neo-Gothic Mariendom with its impressive stained-glass windows and 20,000-person seating capacity. A hike up Pöstlingberg Hill delivers outstanding views over the Danube and is best followed by a coffee and piece of scrumptious Linzer Torte, invented here as the world's first cake!

Day 5 - Passau

													

Situated along the Route of Emperors and Kings where the Danube, Inn, and Ilz Rivers meet, Passau was settled as early as the Neolithic Age. During the Renaissance, this City of Three Rivers was a major manufacturing center of swords, crafting bladed weapons stamped with the Passau wolf, which legend claimed would grant invulnerability. Today, the most famous sights lining the narrow cobblestone streets of the Old Town are the artistic Town Hall and the Baroque St. Stephen's Cathedral with its green-domed towers and one of the largest organs in the world.