Austria is famous for the Danube, waltzes, beautiful buildings, crystal, great food and The Sound of Music. Spend 3 nights in the center of Vienna exploring the stunning buildings, shops and restaurants of this UNESCO World Heritage city.
Its artistic and intellectual legacy was shaped by residents including Mozart, Beethoven, and Sigmund Freud. The city is also known for its Imperial palaces and museums. Take a tour and see highlights such as St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Hofburg Palace. Learn about the history, culture, and famous residents of Vienna from your guide as you walk.
Salzburg is the city where W. A. Mozart was born and the shooting location for "The Sound of Music". The narrow lanes and broad squares of this baroque city have taken their deserved place on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Visit the numerous museums, shops, traditional businesses, and restaurants in the heart of the historic district. Relive your favorite scenes from the classic musical "The Sound of Music" on this Salzburg sightseeing tour. Visit filming sites around the city while your guide provides historical background on Salzburg’s top attractions and architectural jewels, including the gazebo where "Sixteen Going on Seventeen" was shot.
Experience Includes:
- 3 Night Stay at the Four Star NH Wien in Vienna for (2)
- 2 Night Stay at the Four Star NH Salzburg in Salzburg for (2)
- 2.5 Hour Classic Walking Tour of Vienna for (2)
- Original Sound of Music Tour in Salzburg for (2)
Details:
Your package Redemption Certificate will be emailed to initiate the booking process. Please allow 15 business days after your event to receive your certificate. Reservations must be booked 60 days before travel, and property inventory is subject to availability. Reservations must be booked within 12 months, and travel must be completed within 24 months of notification. Once confirmed, all reservations are final. Packages may not be transferred or resold. All certificates should be handled with care as they are the same as cash and nonrefundable.
Blackout dates are the weeks of Christmas, New Year's Day Easter, and The Mozart Festival.