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Day 1 - 3
Resting over the banks of the Danube River in northeastern Austria, Vienna, the country’s capital city, is famous for its classical music heritage and reflects an enticing blend of old and new. The historical centre is skyscraper-free and dotted with immaculate, charming little parks. It is also pedestrian friendly and extremely compact, which is convenient as this area contains the bulk of the city’s major tourist highlights. Chief among these are the famous Burgtheater and Opera House and an array of opulent baroque palaces lining the warren of narrow, medieval alleyways which wind their way around the magnificent St Stephen’s Cathedral. Add to this a slew of grand coffee houses and a rich history of classical music (residents included Mozart and Beethoven) and it becomes difficult to imagine a more livable city than the sophisticated metropolis of Vienna.








Hotel Am Konzerthaus Vienna MGallery is located in the heart of Vienna and is surrounded by impressive art and music houses. Guestrooms and suites feature amenities such as coffee/tea-making facilities, direct dial telephone, Wi-Fi and minibars. Guests can dine at the onsite restaurant and have refreshing drinks at the bar. The hotel offers a variety of amenities such as a fitness centre, meeting rooms and parking. Local area attractions include Akademietheater, Oper and Neusiedlersee.

Vienna is a historic city and former capital of a great empire that has a rich cultural heritage. This city walking tour is an opportunity for you to explore Vienna's beautiful architecture, fascinating history, and local culture. Your guide will take you on a tour through the main streets, as well as some of the city's hidden gems such as noble palaces, historic churches, and narrow streets. The highlight of this tour is an inside visit of the Imperial Palace, which is a magnificent building with a rich history and cultural significance.
The tour can be customized to suit your individual needs and interests, so you can get the most out of your visit to Vienna. Whether you're interested in learning more about the city's history, architecture, or local culture, your guide will be able to accommodate your needs and help you make the most of your time in the city. So, grab your camera, put on your walking shoes, and get ready to explore the city of Vienna and all its wonders!
Walking Tours in the center lead to highlights such as:
The Hofburg Palace, Heldenplatz, Michaelerplatz and Josefsplatz
National Library, the Albertina, Neuer Markt and the Imperial Crypt
Day 4 - 5
Set near the German border, the famous city of Salzburg is one of the best-preserved city centres in Europe. Its winding cobblestone streets offer a treasure trove of Medieval and Baroque buildings, palaces, concert halls, and monasteries - all set against a picturesque backdrop of the magnificent snow-capped Alps. Visit the house where Mozart was born, and enjoy a packed lineup of operas, concerts and ballets in breathtaking historic halls and venues. The internationally renowned Salzburg Festival, which takes place every summer, provides the ultimate way to enjoy this scene. Fans of the Sound of Music can retrace the characters’ steps backed by stunning scenes and vistas. Make sure to stroll along the beautiful Salzach River, climb up to the spectacular Hohensalzburg fortress, and try the famous, delicious beer brewed at the Augustiner Braustubl, a monastery-run brewery operating since 1621.







The Hotel Goldener Hirsch in Salzburg is situated in the popular Getreidegasse region. It is located in the old town of Salzburg, close to the Salzburg Festspielhaus. The hotel provides an elegant country house style and an authentic Salzburg experience. The hotel’s ancient entrance, original antiques, handmade furniture and local Fleckerlteppiche, embody more than 600 years of history and tradition. Accommodations include 70 individually furnished guest rooms and suites. The rooms feature handcrafted, antique furniture in a typical Salzburg country style, as well as the modern amenities of a luxury hotel. The hotel combines tradition and modernity, to offer it’s guests contemporary comfort.

Relive the true story of the Von Trapp family, which was filmed as the 'Sound of Music' in the Salzburg area. This popular tour is a combination of historical Salzburg and the beautiful lakes and mountain areas surrounding the city.
Your dirver-guide will take you past the Mirabell Palace and Gardens, where the famous "Do-Re-Mi" scene was filmed, as well as the quaint town of Mondsee, where the wedding scene was shot. This tour provides a unique opportunity to relive the magical story of the Von Trapp family and the timeless music that captured the hearts of audiences around the world. You will gain insight into the history of Salzburg and the surrounding areas, and gain a deeper appreciation for the film that has become a classic. Whether you're a fan of the movie or simply looking for a scenic adventure, this tour is a must-do for anyone visiting Salzburg.
Day 6 - 7
Innsbruck, the capital of the Tyrol state in Austria, lies within the Alps. With its relatively mild Alpine climate and outdoor sports facilities impressive enough to thrill even the most adventurous extreme-sports enthusiast, this spectacular historic city is the perfect springboard for making the leap between the urban and the outdoors. See Emperor Maximilian’s glorious fifteenth-century influences in the Gothic Hofkerche Cathedral, the city’s landmark Goldenes Dachl (golden roof), and the remarkable Gothic and Baroque buildings strewn along the winding cobbled streets of its charming historic Altstadt (Old Town). Every year thousands of tourists are drawn to this delightful picture-perfect city presided over by the imposing jagged peaks of the Nordkette mountain range and the majestic Habsburg palace.












Located in the centre of Innsbruck, Austria, the Hotel Schwarzer Adler Innsbruck is nearby many sporty mountain experiences, historic and modern cultural highlights, relaxing shopping tours, and a variety of leisure activities.
The hotel has 40 individually unique rooms and suites that are equipped with air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and a range of other amenities. The hotel's on-site restaurant has three parlours serving traditional gourmet dishes and Tyrolean specialities. The spa area of the hotel is equipped with a sauna, steam baths, a solarium, and a range of massages. Other hotel facilities include function rooms with modern conference technology.

Ambras Castle is one of the most beautiful Renaissance castles in Europe and a highlight of any private tour in Innsbruck. Step into the fascinating world of the Habsburg dynasty, surrounded by magnificent architecture and priceless collections. Built by Archduke Ferdinand II, the castle is considered the world’s first museum. Here, he brought together an extraordinary collection that can still be experienced in its original setting today. The tour offers a unique insight into art, power, and collecting in the Renaissance period. A truly unforgettable cultural experience.
Day 8 - 9
Zurich, or 'Zuri' as it is fondly known by its multicultural inhabitants, lies in northern Switzerland at the meeting point of a beautiful lake and river, with the magnificent snow-capped Swiss Alps standing guard high above it. This fairy tale city is renowned for its beauty, cleanliness, efficiency, and heritage. Explore medieval alleyways peppered with quirky corner cafes, steepled churches, trendy taprooms, and world-class galleries and restaurants. A day in Zurich can include browsing the unrivalled selection of luxury stores on it’s famous shopping strip, the Bahnhofstrasse; riding the Polybahn, the 19th-century funicular up a steep hill to admire the spectacular view; or ‘renting’ a free bike or skateboard to meander along the banks of picturesque Lake Zurich. The venerable palace of art at the Kunsthaus is also a major drawcard, containing numerous world-famous masterpieces.







Central Plaza Hotel Zurich is located directly on the Limmat, next to Zurich main station. It offers easy access to attractions such as Bahnhofstrasse, the lively old town of Niederdorf, the State Museum, the Kunsthaus, the Opera and Lake Zurich. Accommodation consists of guest rooms and suites, each equipped with air-conditioning, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a Nespresso coffee machine, a safe, a hairdryer, a telephone and a minibar. Guests can enjoy dining at the on-site restaurant. Other amenities offered are internet access, a terrace and fitness centre.

Explore Zurich on a comfortable coach tour, passing landmarks such as the Swiss National Museum, the famous Bahnhofstrasse, and the bustling financial district. Pause at Enge Harbour for photo-worthy views of Lake Zurich, then continue along the lakeside past the Zurich Opera House to the elegant Zürichberg neighborhood. Take in panoramic views of the city, the lake, and the distant Alps before arriving in the historic Old Town for a guided walk through its medieval streets, featuring historic guild houses, the Town Hall, and renowned churches.
After the city tour, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Limmat River and board a relaxing 30-minute boat cruise on Lake Zurich. A short walk along the shore brings you to the Lindt Home of Chocolate, where you can explore the interactive museum, marvel at the world’s tallest chocolate fountain, and enjoy unlimited chocolate tastings. Stop by the Lindt Café and browse the extensive chocolate shop for souvenirs.
Your guide will accompany you back to Zurich Main Station using public transport, completing a full day of sightseeing and chocolate delights.
Day 10 - 11
Located in central Switzerland in the German-speaking part of the country, Lucerne is undeniably one of Europe's most enchanting cities. With its magnificent lakeside and mountain scenery, its remarkable variety of tourist attractions and its idyllic location at the northwest end of Lake Lucerne, the city is thought by many to be the epitome of 'true' Switzerland as well as the gateway to Central Switzerland. The landscape is a wonderland of snow-capped mountains, glistening lakes, cowbells, alpine villages and meadows full of Edelweiss. The pedestrianised centre of the city is a maze of cobblestone streets lined with medieval-style buildings adorned with wonderful displays of colourful flowers. Presiding over the old town, the original city wall provides stunning views. One of the main attractions is crossing the Reuss River on the famous Chapel Bridge.








Boutique Hotel Weisses Kreuz, nestled in the heart of Lucerne’s Old Town along the lively River Reuss and beside the historic town hall, blends centuries of tradition with modern comfort. The well-appointed rooms feature modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs, Wi-Fi access, and coffee and tea-making facilities. Guests can savour authentic Italian cuisine at the Ristorante zum Weissen Kreuz, offering wood‑fired pizzas, pasta, seasonal specialities, and fine wines in a historic Lucerne setting. Nearby attractions include the Chapel Bridge and the Rathaus Brauerei.

Travel from Lucerne to Kriens and ride the panoramic gondolas up to Fräkmüntegg, where you transfer to the Dragon Ride cable car. Enjoy spectacular views through the large windows as you ascend to the summit of Mount Pilatus at 2,132 meters. At the top, explore the interactive Dragon World, take a walk along the scenic Dragon Trail, or enjoy a short hike if weather allows. Relaxon the terrace and admire breathtaking views of the Alps and the lakes below. Enjoy a traditional Swiss meal at one of the mountain restaurants before experiencing the highlight of the day – an exciting descent on the world’s steepest cogwheel railway to Alpnachstad. Finish with a relaxing one-hour boat cruise on Lake Lucerne,taking in the beautiful scenery from a whole new perspective.
Day 12
Few towns can boast a position as privileged as the Victorian resort town of Interlaken. As the name implies, this small Swiss gem lies on an alluvial plain between two of Switzerland’s loveliest lakes in the mountainous Bernese Oberland region. Surrounded by crystal-clear streams, incredible waterfalls and extraordinary mountain scenery (including the icy peaks of the Eiger, the Monch and the Jungfrau) Interlaken is an ideal home base for travellers wanting to explore the area. There are plenty of adrenaline-filled activities to thrill adventure-sports enthusiasts, with climbing, hiking and paragliding available in summer and 200km of prime pistes on offer for skiers and snowboarders in winter. Historic paddle steamers cruise the two lakes and a classic funicular will transport you to a high lookout point where you can marvel at the awesome beauty of this picturesque holiday destination.







Hotel Carlton-Europe is centrally located, at 200 meters away from the railway station. It offers an excellent base for excursions to the Jungfrau region and to the lakes of Thun and Brienz. The city center of Interlaken is within 5 minutes walking distance of the hotel. Guest accommodations feature individually renovated rooms with full modern amenities. Hotel facilities include four restaurants, billiards, table tennis, chess place, as well as a children's playground.
Day 13 - 14
Fringed by the Alps and Jura Mountains, and set at the southern end of the magnificent Lake Geneva, Geneva is a French-speaking Swiss city with plenty to offer every type of traveller. The City’s postcard-perfect old town, lined with a maze of cobbled alleys and sprinkled with historical monuments, charming antique stores and quaint cafes, appeals to history buffs, eager shoppers and foodies alike. A slick, modern cosmopolitan city surrounds this old-world charm, housing a thriving community of international expatriates, world-class restaurants, famous luxury jewellers and enough chocolate shops to satisfy even the most avid chocoholics. Geneva specialises in the finer things in life. The selection is overwhelming and makes for some great window shopping, which is practically a national sport in Switzerland.







Eastwest Hotel in Geneva offers discreet luxury in the heart of the city, just steps from Lake Geneva. Guests can choose from refined rooms and elegant suites equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning, minibars, hairdryers, and private bathrooms. The hotel boasts facilities such as a fitness centre, a restaurant, and private parking. Activities available include visiting nearby attractions like the Flower Clock and the Patek Philippe Museum.
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Imperial cities, alpine panoramas, and scenic rail journeys define this two-week adventure through Austria and Switzerland. Traveling comfortably by train between cultural capitals and mountain landscapes, you’ll experience Austria’s rich heritage alongside Switzerland’s dramatic natural beauty in one seamless route.
Panoramic rail rides, historic old towns, crystal-clear lakes, and soaring peaks shape the rhythm of the journey. Carefully selected excursions and time for independent exploration ensure a rewarding balance of iconic highlights and relaxed discovery.
Your journey begins in Austria’s elegant capital, where grand boulevards and imperial palaces reflect centuries of history. Vienna’s refined atmosphere is best experienced on foot, wandering between traditional coffeehouses, concert halls, and architectural landmarks. The city provides a graceful introduction to your Alpine experience.
Vienna walking tour including the Imperial Palace
Dinner at Piaristenkeller
Wachau Danube Valley excursion
Time to explore museums and historic neighborhoods
Travel west by train to Salzburg, a baroque jewel framed by rolling hills and alpine scenery. Mozart’s birthplace enchants with its compact Old Town and fortress views, while nearby lakes and countryside offer a scenic contrast to Vienna’s imperial grandeur.
Sound of Music tour
Excursion to the Lake District including Hallstatt
Exploration of Salzburg’s Old Town and riverside promenades
Nestled in the heart of the Alps, Innsbruck pairs colorful historic streets with dramatic mountain backdrops. Surrounded by peaks, the city combines imperial heritage with outdoor adventure, creating one of Austria’s most striking settings.
Visit to Ambras Castle
Leisure time in Innsbruck’s historic center
Panoramic mountain views and alpine scenery
Cross into Switzerland and arrive in Zurich, where lakeside elegance meets a vibrant cultural scene. The city’s historic quarters, art galleries, and waterfront promenades create a refined yet relaxed atmosphere.
Guided walking tour including cruise and museum visit
Time to explore Zurich’s Old Town and lakeside areas
Continue by train to Lucerne, beautifully set along its lake and framed by mountains. Wooden bridges, waterfront promenades, and distant peaks give the city a storybook charm, while the surrounding landscapes showcase some of Switzerland’s most celebrated views.
Golden Round Trip to Mount Pilatus
Exploration of Lucerne’s Old Town and Chapel Bridge
Scenic lakeside walks
Journey into the Bernese Oberland to experience Interlaken’s dramatic setting between two lakes and beneath towering Alpine peaks. Wide-open vistas and crisp mountain air provide a memorable highlight of your rail adventure.
Continue onward to Geneva, where international sophistication meets lakeside serenity. On Day 14, your two-week rail journey through Austria and Switzerland concludes with your departure transfer, leaving time for a relaxed breakfast before continuing onward.
Scenic train travel through the Swiss Alps
Time to enjoy Interlaken’s mountain scenery
Lakeside exploration in Geneva
Departure on Day 14 for your onward journey
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