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Celebrate the wonders of the Danube during this week-long, three-country luxury cruise! First is the baroque wonderland of Vienna, Austria’s City of Music. Then, head southeast to Esztergom, Hungary’s capital until the 13th century, where you might take a jaunt up Castle Hill to admire the treasures at the country’s largest church—or maybe hike or bike as you see the sights. Then, raise a glass and toast the dazzling beauty of Budapest. Its artistic bridges give you many opportunities to criss-cross the river for encounters with its colossal Parliament building, Heroes’ Square, and the glamorous Castle District. Next up: Bratislava’s fun personality, lovely pedestrian Old Town, and refreshing local beers; Tulln, settled in pre-Roman times and where legend claims Attila the Hun saw and proposed to Kriemhild; and the world-class wines and breathtaking scenery of the enchanting Wachau Valley.
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In Vienna walk in the footsteps of famous composers like Mozart or Strauss, visit one of over one hundred museums, visit Palaces, listen to great music in the famous Opera House, watch the Lipizzaner horses train at the Spanish Riding School.
The Basilica of Esztergom is the largest church of the country and home of the catholic church. Another highlight in this region are the fortress ruins of Visegrad and the so-called Danube knee – the scenic stretch between Esztergom and Budapest.
Budapest has much to offer like the Castle Garden Bazaar, the Fisherman’s Bastion or Mathias Church. There are plenty of highlights to explore or guests can choose to relax in one of the many hot springs spas the city is famous for.
Guest love Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, because the Old City Center is for pedestrians only and easy to explore. Add the great local food, wine and beer and you understand why guests return.
Tulln is a historic town located on the southern banks of the Danube River in Austria. It dates back to the Roman times when it was an important military and economic center due to its strategic location. Today, Tulln has a small commercial and passenger port on the Danube River, connecting the town with other parts of Austria and Europe. The port has played a significant role in the town's development and continues to be an essential transportation hub. Despite being heavily damaged during World War II, Tulln has been rebuilt and restored, and its historic center attracts tourists who come to admire its beautiful architecture and rich cultural heritage.
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