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NETHERLANDS Amsterdam Nijmegen Köln BELGIUM LUX. Rüdesheim Miltenberg FRANCE Rothenburg


Main-Danube Canal


Würzburg


Main River


Bamberg Nürnberg


GERMANY Maximum Elevation: 1,332 ft. POLAND CZECH REPUBLIC SLOVAKIA Passau


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Melk Vienna AUSTRIA u Bratislava Budapest HUNGARY


VOYAGE AT A GLANCE  14 CRUISE DAYS


Budapest to Amsterdam Day Destination  1 Embark Budapest  2 Budapest  3 Bratislava  4 Vienna  5 Melk  6 Passau  7 Regensburg  8 Nürnberg  9 Bamberg  10 Würzburg  11 Rothenburg  12 Rüdesheim  13 Köln  14 Nijmegen, Amsterdam 15 Disembark Amsterdam


Amsterdam to Budapest Day Destination


 1 Embark Amsterdam  2 Nijmegen, Amsterdam  3 Köln  4 Rüdesheim  5 Rothenburg  6 Würzburg  7 Bamberg  8 Nürnberg  9 Regensburg  10 Passau  11 Melk  12 Vienna  13 Bratislava  14 Budapest 15 Disembark Budapest


CULTURAL TREASURES


...dance into view during a gala Imperial dinner at a private Viennese palace that makes you feel like a royal guest with glamour and elegance reminiscent of Austria’s regal history... preside in a heavenly abbey that has watched over Melk for 900 years... live on in the Old City of Nürnberg chronicling wartime trials and medieval lifestyles in its architecture... play out in musical instruments in a Musikkabinett in Rüdesheim and in shipboard performances by local musicians... unfold along tree-lined 17th-century canals in the distinctive Dutch city of Amsterdam and in painted portraits that immortalize the people and passion of the places you will discover, intimately, with Tauck.


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