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EUROPE “ Classic Italy was a delight. It was one amazing


vista after another. The hotels were top notch and the tour guide was professional and always prepared. We were able to experience many aspects of the Italian culture and took in a wide variety of historic attractions. The private (small group) tours


were exceptional! We fell in love with Italy.


Their Most Memorable Moment: “Experiencing the Pieta by Michelangelo after having seen it as a child in NYC in the 1960’s. (World’s Fair).” – 4H Traveler Review, Classic Italy


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What guests remember most on a Tauck trip to Europe is as diverse as the continent


itself. In Italy it might be our after-hours tour of the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel, where treasures are shared, unhurried and without crowds, or lunch with a baron or dinner with a princess in a private palazzo in Sicily for a chance to live the aristocratic life in a 3-hour dream come true. Moving moments in France have included Mona Lisa’s smile, a reflective tribute to the heroes of D-Day on immortal Normandy beaches, and the distinctive sounding of hunting horns and a chorus of hounds during an owner-hosted evening at a private French château. Good times in Spain and Portugal inspire passionate memories of flamenco dancers in Seville, dancing horses in Jerez, sherry in a local bodega and history in places steeped in traditions proudly presented to delighted Tauck travelers. Extraordinary experiences await in the cities and towns you’ll explore with Tauck. Join us in 2013 on a journey of discovery and remembrance uniquely personal to you.


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