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A few highlights of your journey Melk’s Golden Abbey


Danube’s Oldest City


As you sail along a peaceful stretch of the Danube, you approach a gold and ivory imperial fortress, resplendent with elegant details. Once a palace, the abbey at Melk is now a Benedictine monastery, school, museum and a library housing some 80,000 rare books and scrolls. See its interior, featuring soaring frescoes on walls and ceilings, and a glorious spiral staircase, on your tour.


Walk through Regensburg, one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval cities. Founded by Marcus Aurelius over 2,000 years ago, its many architectural highlights include the 12th-century Old Stone Bridge and St. Peter’s Cathedral with its Romanesque tower inside a newer Gothic one.


Austria’s Wachau Valley x Inside St. Stephan‘s Cathedral, Passau


The Wachau Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, nestled between the quaint Austrian cities of Melk and Krems along the Danube River. Many picturesque towns and vineyards are located along this 24-mile stretch, and the area is perfect for a leisurely sailing, taking photographs or just relaxing and enjoying a glass of one of its many local vintages.


x Imperial Castle, Nuremberg Classical Music Capital


Known as the “City of Waltzes,” Austria’s capital of Vienna is widely considered to be the center of classical music. Here Strauss, Beethoven and Mozart composed many of their best-known works. Visitors can tour the homes of these famous composers and those of Haydn, Schubert, Brahms and more — now museums. Vienna still has a thriving music scene today.


EXPLORE MORE P RE & PO ST P AC K AG E S


Budapest 2 NIGHTS—$349 PER PERSON


Explore this legendary Hungarian capital, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its elegant boulevards, Parisian atmosphere and outstanding museums. Take a stroll in the parks of Margaret Island, discover the hidden medieval courtyards of the castle district and eat your fill of savory Hungarian cuisine. Two nights at the Hilton Budapest (or similar), daily breakfasts and hotel/ship transfers are included along with the services of a Viking host.


Prague 3 NIGHTS—$699 PER PERSON


Discover the Czech Republic’s vibrant capital, the “City of a Hundred Spires.” Tour Hradcany Castle and its palaces, churches and museums; visit Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral; and stroll along Charles Bridge. Explore Prague’s Jewish heritage in the Josefov Quarter and encounter history and culture in Wenceslas Square. Three nights at the Hilton Prague (or similar), daily breakfasts, panoramic city tour and hotel/ship transfers are included along with the services of a Viking host.


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