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Estimated arrival to Vienna - International Airport
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Trip duration: 140min

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Kreuzenstein Castle
Austria

75 min

This medieval castle is one of the must-see sights in Austria. It was rebuilt in late 19th century and due to its magnificent Gothic altarpiece... as well as the Armory, one of the largest private collections of historical weapons in Austria, it will enchant any visitor. Strolling through the furnished rooms of this castle will give you a sense of walking through the time of knights in shining armors.

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Schonbrunn Palace
Austria

105 min

A trip to Vienna wouldn't be complete without a visit to Schonbrunn Palace. Originally it was a modest hunting lodge. But when Maria Theresa ((the... only female Hapsburg ruler) received this estate as a wedding gift, she completely rebuilt it so it became one of the most resplendent Baroque palaces in Europe. The grandeur of this place can be seen in all of its 1441 rooms that visitors can tour along with the extensive gardens that stretch for over a kilometer. For the best views of the gardens and the palace, it is recommended to go to the hilltop gloriette. For more detailed information about the opening hours and purchasing tickets, please check the website at https://www.schoenbrunn.at/en/visitor-information/

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Wachau Valley
Austria

75 min

Wachau Valley is a place worth exploring for you will experience pristine Danubian beauty at its best. So many charming villages and beautiful vineyards create... this quintessential Austrian scenery. Stretching on approximately 30 kilometers along the Danube River, Wachau Valley embraces villages of Melk with its imposing palatial Abbey; Krems, home to colorful, historic buildings and Willendorf where the 25,000 year-old Venus of Willendorf was found. It is also famous for its vines and some of the best white wines in the world come from the Wachau Valley.

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Gottweig Abbey
Austria

75 min

The Gottweig Abbey was built in 1083 and became a Benedictine Monastery 11 years later. Its current baroque design was reconstructed in early 18th century,... after the monastery burnt down in fire. This abbey is still an active monastery run by 45 monks. Tourists are drown to this abbey for its magnificent church and museum, in particular the monumental staircase with a ceiling fresco from 1739 — one of the largest and most beautiful baroque staircases in Europe. Visitors can also visit the permanent exhibit of “the monastic life” as well as the abbey library with important collection of religious engravings, coins, antiquities and musical manuscripts. Exterior of the monastery is just as wonderful with the views of the unspoiled landscape of the Wachau Valley.

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Grafenegg
Austria

75 min

Grafenegg castle is often ranked among top 10 Austrian castles, which is quite a big deal given that this country boasts in lots of splendid... castles. Its history goes back 7 centuries ago and therefore various styles are incorporated in its architecture – from Gothic through Baroque and Biedermeier to Neo-gothic. The most notable parts of this castle are its tower, the chapel with alluring blue ceiling and interesting woodcarvings, lavish rooms, sculptures in the castle grounds and the Auditorium – the open-air contemporary stage that hosts the renowned annual Grafenegg music festival.

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Melk
Austria

105 min

The charming town of Melk with the gorgeous Abbey of Melk is a perfect one day trip that will for sure linger in your mind... for a long time. You can walk from one end of the town to the other and marvel some incredible architectural examples from many different history periods, ranging from the late Gothic period, Biedermeier, the Grunderzeit period and Art Nouveau. The town’s most impressive attraction is the Benedictine monastery that truly is a masterpiece with its colossal structure, refined details and contrasting colors. The monastery’s gems are its baroque church with lavish marble and frescoes; the Marmorsaal or the Marble banqueting hall; and the Abbey library which was an inspiration for Umberto Eco’s bestselling novel “The Name of the Rose”.