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Austria’s Great Cities
Innsbruck, Salzburg & Vienna
Holiday information
Nights:
7
Hotels:
one 3-star hotel; two 4-star hotels
Meals:
7 breakfasts
Start:
Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun
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enchanting journey by rail
cultural notes provided
scenic route through the Inn and Danube Valleys
three intimate, high-quality hotels
atmospheric Christmas markets in December
Handsome monuments, colourful histories, and streets that take you back in time, combine to give Innsbruck, Salzburg and Vienna a special allure, particularly in winter. With the streets much quieter, you can enjoy these three very different cities in all their splendour, the snow on the rooftops, the Christmas markets in December and the steamy windows of the atmospheric coffee houses adding to the enchantment.
What I like most about this journey is that the three cities you visit are all very different in character. The crisp air, the quieter streets, and the snowy mountains surrounding Innsbruck and Salzburg make for a magical atmosphere.
Rebecca Bruce, Product Manager for Austria
You journey between these three great cities by rail, with at least one full day in each (two in the case of Vienna), giving you plenty of time to explore, to soak up the special atmosphere, and to get a feel for the different character of these three very intriguing cities.