AG08 - THE GREAT CITIES OF MUSIC
9 DAYS

You Will Always Have Your Own Private Tour
(Year-round) On Guaranteed Dates

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Admission Costs Included to Listed Sights Below

 

1. Round-trip airfare with a major carrier on scheduled flights and guaranteed dates

2. All airport taxes

3. Accommodation in 3 Star and Superior 2 Star Tourist Class hotels with private facilities guaranteed throughout

4. Continental Breakfast and Dinners throughout your touring program

5. A Casterbridge Tour Manager/Guide to accompany your group 24 hours a day from arrival to departure

6. All excursions, cultural activities and (several pre-booked) admissions, per your itinerary

7. Transportation by private coach for airport transfers and touring, except in the capital city, where public transport is used (and the cost included) for group sightseeing

8. One Free Place for Group Leaders with every six full-paying participants

9. All taxes

10. All of the venue arrangement fees and promotional costs for your performances, as stated in the itinerary.



WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED?

1. Lunches and beverages with meals

2. Visas (if required)

3. Travel Insurance

4. Transportation of equipment by land and/or air or hiring of instruments

 

DAY    1            DEPARTURE FROM NORTH AMERICA
Enjoy full meal service on your scheduled wide-bodied flight to Munich.

DAY    2            ARRIVE MUNICH - HERRENCHIEMSEE - SALZBURG AREA (2

                          NIGHTS)
You will be met at the airport by your tour manager/guide where we will board our own private coach and transfer to our hotel in the Salzburg area.  En route, we will stop at Herrenchiemsee Castle built on an island in Chiemsee by King Ludwig II of Bavaria.  He wanted to build a replica of Versailles and emptied the coffers of 20 million marks to build this palace in which he lived only one week before his death.  We will continue to Salzburg, the Baroque city of music forever associated with Mozart.

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DAY    3            SALZBURG
Our Walking Tour will start at the castle of Hohensalzburg Fortress, the former stronghold of the ruling prince-archbishops, which towers 400 feet above the Salzach River on a rocky dolomite ledge.  We continue into the Old City, a maze of meandering lanes, curious steeples, cobbled streets and spacious squares.  Here we will visit Mozart's Birthplace, the Old Square, the Cathedral, the Residenz and the Glockenspiel, an early 18th century carillon.
 

· Your First Concert Performance will be today

 

DAY    4            SALZBURG - (MELK OR ST. FLORIAN) - VIENNA (3 NIGHTS)
Today we head along the Danube Valley to the historic town of Melk where we will visit the Baroque Abbey and Abbey Church which are built on a promontory dominating the town. Or we will visit the Abbey of St. Florian where Anton Bruckner, recognized as Austria’s greatest composer of church music, worked and is buried.  Next we will travel east across Austria to Vienna, the capital of Austria and for 600 years the glittering capital of the Hapsburg Empire.  Vienna has an incomparable musical heritage and is the city of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Haydn, Brahms and Johann Strauss.

· Your Second Concert Performance will be today

DAY    5            VIENNA
We start today with a visit to the State Opera House which opened in 1869 with a performance of Mozart’s Don Giovanni.  We will have a guided tour (subject to there being no rehearsals in progress).  This afternoon we will stop just outside the city center for a visit to the 1,441 room Schönbrunn Palace, which was designed for the Habsburgs before becoming the imperial summer palace during Maria Theresa's 40 year reign.  It was the scene of great ceremonial balls, lavish banquets, and fabulous receptions held during the Congress of Vienna, including a performance by a 6 year old Mozart.  Our tour will include the State Apartments, a stroll through the Imperial Gardens, and a brief visit to the Wagenburg or Carriage Museum, which contains a fine display of imperial coaches from the 17th through the 20th century.

DAY    6            VIENNA
Our walking Tour will take us to St. Stephen’s Cathedral, scene of the double marriage between the Hapsburg, Bohemian and Hungarian dynasties in 1515 that laid the foundation of the Austrian Empire.  Next we will visit the City Park where we will see various monuments commemorating the Great Composers of the past.  We continue on to the interactive discovery museum Haus der Musik (House of Music). You can conduct the Vienna Philharmonic from a virtual conductor’s podium, and the musicians on the screen will tell you if you are up to par, journey back in time to see the great classical composers, or compose your own waltz and have it played.  A total of 5,000 square meters has been set aside exclusively for areas dedicated to a wide array of approaches to music, and to the experience of music.

DAY    7            VIENNA - PRAGUE (2 NIGHTS)
We travel to Prague today which is the capital of the Czech Republic, built on seven hills astride the Vltava River.  The beauty of Prague is legendary; Goethe described the city as “the most precious stone in the crown of this world.”  Upon our arrival in Prague we visit the Church of St. Nicholas, one of Prague’s most spectacular Baroque churches, completed in 1761.  The church is ornately decorated and features statues, frescoes and paintings by the leading artists of the day.  Later we continue with a  Walking Tour where we step back in time to explore the tangle of quaint narrow streets surrounding the castle and cross the ancient Charles Bridge to arrive at the Old Town Square and view the historic Town Hall, the famous astronomical clock and the 14th century Tyn Church

DAY    8             PRAGUE
Our City Tour will take us through Wenceslas Square, where the great demonstrations organized by the civic forum movement brought down the Communist Government in late 1989.  We continue to the Gothic Gunpowder Tower, Count Wallenstein’s Palace and National Theatre before visiting Hradcany Castle Inside the Castle we visit St. Vitus Cathedral, the city’s most distinctive landmark built in 1344 on the orders of Charles IV.  We conclude our afternoon in Prague Castle with a visit to the Royal Palace the seat of the Bohemian princes.  We will have some free time before our performance.

· Your Third Concert Performance will be today

DAY    9            DEPARTURE FROM PRAGUE
Your enjoyable and rewarding tour will come to an end as your tour manager/guide accompanies you to the airport for the return flight home.

Please note that the sightseeing content may be amended or eliminated in order to facilitate the best possible concert arrangements for your group.

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