19th Mei 2023
Engelhartszell
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17:00
20th Mei 2023
Bratislava
14:00
19:00
Slovakia’s capital is situated exactly at the point where the country meets Austria and Hungary. This makes it the only capital city in the world that borders more than one neighbouring country. Due to its location, Bratislava has been an ethnic melting pot since ancient times. This influence can be seen in every corner of the city. Cultures meet and merge together. The streets of the old town – lined with well-preserved baroque and rococo city palaces – are filled with the sound of people speaking different languages. And it almost seems as though the music of the Habsburg era still echoes through the city.
21st Mei 2023
Mohacs
17:00
19:00
Mohács is a town in Baranya county, Hungary on the right bank of the Danube.
22nd Mei 2023
Belgrado
08:00
19:00
The meeting point of Central Europe and the Middle East is situated where the Sava flows into the Danube. This gateway to the Balkans is open, cosmopolitan and full of fun. By simply strolling through the city, you can travel back through the history of Belgrade, admire its architecture and encounter European modernism. And while you discover culinary specialties on every corner, your eye will be drawn to the magnificent influences of the Ottoman Empire, which gives way to socialist classicism on the next corner. Every visitor ends up in Belgrade’s medieval fortress sooner or later, which features moats and a beautiful park. It’s time for a little break.
24th Mei 2023
Rousse
09:00
13:00
De naam L’Île-Rousse, ook wel rood eiland, past bij deze natuurlijke haven. Zijn rotsachtige uitsteeksels, waarop een kleine stenen Genuese toren en de vuurtoren van Pietra staan, zijn een droom van elke fotograaf, vooral bij zonsondergang. Deze stad van slechts 3000 inwoners nabij de grotere haven van Calvi aan de westkust van Corsica, werd voor het eerst bewoond foor Feniciërs. Het is ideaal om een middag te luieren op het stadsplein, door rustige straten te navigeren, verschillende kerken te bezoeken of door de haven langs mooie witte stranden te slenteren. Weggestopt in de ongebruikelijke doorgangen zijn mooie oude villa’s en gebouwen die dateren uit de late 18e eeuw. Als u zich wat avontuurlijker voelt, dient L’Île-Rousse als uitvalsbasis om het ruige binnenland va Corsica te verkennen, waar oude stenen dorpjes bovenop steile heuvels liggen en wijngaarden hele valleien vullen.
24th Mei 2023
Boekarest
20:00
22:00
A metropolis on the Eurasian Steppe and the capital city of Romania, Bucharest has its own unique sense of humour. Its citizens are typically quick-witted, sharp-tongued and self-deprecating. In visual terms, Bucharest is characterised by contradictions. There is an exclusive residential district to the north of the city, while in the centre you will find a lively mix of architectural styles, intersected by four well-maintained boulevards. In addition, Bucharest is home to the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra. To experience the orchestra live, fans can attend one of the popular concerts at the Ateneul Roman (Romanian Athenaeum), a magnificent building from 1885. A further highlight is the splendid Palatul Regal (Royal Palace). This building, which used to be home to kings, now houses part of the National Museum of Art of Romania.
26th Mei 2023
Tulcea
05:00
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Tulcea is a city in Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is the administrative center of Tulcea County, and had a population of 73,707 as of 2011. One village, Tudor Vladimirescu, is administered by the city.
27th Mei 2023
Rousse
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13:00
De naam L’Île-Rousse, ook wel rood eiland, past bij deze natuurlijke haven. Zijn rotsachtige uitsteeksels, waarop een kleine stenen Genuese toren en de vuurtoren van Pietra staan, zijn een droom van elke fotograaf, vooral bij zonsondergang. Deze stad van slechts 3000 inwoners nabij de grotere haven van Calvi aan de westkust van Corsica, werd voor het eerst bewoond foor Feniciërs. Het is ideaal om een middag te luieren op het stadsplein, door rustige straten te navigeren, verschillende kerken te bezoeken of door de haven langs mooie witte stranden te slenteren. Weggestopt in de ongebruikelijke doorgangen zijn mooie oude villa’s en gebouwen die dateren uit de late 18e eeuw. Als u zich wat avontuurlijker voelt, dient L’Île-Rousse als uitvalsbasis om het ruige binnenland va Corsica te verkennen, waar oude stenen dorpjes bovenop steile heuvels liggen en wijngaarden hele valleien vullen.
28th Mei 2023
Boekarest
14:00
16:00
A metropolis on the Eurasian Steppe and the capital city of Romania, Bucharest has its own unique sense of humour. Its citizens are typically quick-witted, sharp-tongued and self-deprecating. In visual terms, Bucharest is characterised by contradictions. There is an exclusive residential district to the north of the city, while in the centre you will find a lively mix of architectural styles, intersected by four well-maintained boulevards. In addition, Bucharest is home to the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra. To experience the orchestra live, fans can attend one of the popular concerts at the Ateneul Roman (Romanian Athenaeum), a magnificent building from 1885. A further highlight is the splendid Palatul Regal (Royal Palace). This building, which used to be home to kings, now houses part of the National Museum of Art of Romania.
28th Mei 2023
Boekarest
21:00
22:00
A metropolis on the Eurasian Steppe and the capital city of Romania, Bucharest has its own unique sense of humour. Its citizens are typically quick-witted, sharp-tongued and self-deprecating. In visual terms, Bucharest is characterised by contradictions. There is an exclusive residential district to the north of the city, while in the centre you will find a lively mix of architectural styles, intersected by four well-maintained boulevards. In addition, Bucharest is home to the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra. To experience the orchestra live, fans can attend one of the popular concerts at the Ateneul Roman (Romanian Athenaeum), a magnificent building from 1885. A further highlight is the splendid Palatul Regal (Royal Palace). This building, which used to be home to kings, now houses part of the National Museum of Art of Romania.
30th Mei 2023
Turnu Severin
05:00
12:00
31st Mei 2023
Novi Sad
12:00
18:00
Novi Sad is a city in northern Serbia on the banks of the Danube River. Standing atop a riverside bluff, much of Petrovaradin Fortress dates to the 17th and 18th centuries, with an iconic clock tower and a network of tunnels. Across the river is the old quarter, Stari Grad, site of the Gothic Revival Name of Mary Church and the neo-Renaissance City Hall.
1st Jun 2023
Mohacs
08:00
10:30
Mohács is a town in Baranya county, Hungary on the right bank of the Danube.
2nd Jun 2023
Boedapest
01:00
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On one bank of the Danube is hilly Buda with its Fisherman’s Bastion and Castle Hill; on the other, there’s flat Pest with its House of Parliament. These two beautiful districts couldn’t be more different. Perhaps that’s why it took until 1873 for the two cities on opposite sides of the river to merge and form Budapest. Right from the start, the landmark of this new metropolis was Buda Castle, a monumental structure that rises high above Budapest and provides mesmerising views across the city.
In terms of monumental grandeur, the House of Parliament is certainly on a par with Buda Castle. Erected to mark the millennium celebrations of 1896, this gigantic building was completed in just 22 years. Considering it is 96 metres high, 268 metres long and 118 meters wide, with a total of 691 rooms, that’s an incredible achievement. Budapest is a place where you keep coming across echoes from days gone by. There are traces of Ottoman rule, the extravagant Habsburg era and Soviet socialism – different cultural influences that have combined to create a vibrant, lively city that’s a must-see destination.
3rd Jun 2023
Boedapest
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20:00
On one bank of the Danube is hilly Buda with its Fisherman’s Bastion and Castle Hill; on the other, there’s flat Pest with its House of Parliament. These two beautiful districts couldn’t be more different. Perhaps that’s why it took until 1873 for the two cities on opposite sides of the river to merge and form Budapest. Right from the start, the landmark of this new metropolis was Buda Castle, a monumental structure that rises high above Budapest and provides mesmerising views across the city.
In terms of monumental grandeur, the House of Parliament is certainly on a par with Buda Castle. Erected to mark the millennium celebrations of 1896, this gigantic building was completed in just 22 years. Considering it is 96 metres high, 268 metres long and 118 meters wide, with a total of 691 rooms, that’s an incredible achievement. Budapest is a place where you keep coming across echoes from days gone by. There are traces of Ottoman rule, the extravagant Habsburg era and Soviet socialism – different cultural influences that have combined to create a vibrant, lively city that’s a must-see destination.
4th Jun 2023
Wenen
08:00
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The Viennese have a special aura about them. They come across as a bit arrogant, but underneath it all they’re warm-hearted. You could say the same about the city itself. Once you’ve been there a few hours and settled in, you won’t want to leave again anytime soon. There are all those cafes to visit, where the traditional Viennese coffee-house culture is still very much alive and well. The city’s history, with its emperors, Elisabeth of Austria and the ostentatious Habsburgs, adds to its fascination. Then there’s the music of the First Viennese School – this city brought out the best in its composers, making its own special contribution to great masterpieces. What’s more, the Austrian capital also produces excellent cuisine. It’s no coincidence that the city’s famous Wiener schnitzel and Sachertorte became popular all around the world.
5th Jun 2023
Wenen
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07:00
The Viennese have a special aura about them. They come across as a bit arrogant, but underneath it all they’re warm-hearted. You could say the same about the city itself. Once you’ve been there a few hours and settled in, you won’t want to leave again anytime soon. There are all those cafes to visit, where the traditional Viennese coffee-house culture is still very much alive and well. The city’s history, with its emperors, Elisabeth of Austria and the ostentatious Habsburgs, adds to its fascination. Then there’s the music of the First Viennese School – this city brought out the best in its composers, making its own special contribution to great masterpieces. What’s more, the Austrian capital also produces excellent cuisine. It’s no coincidence that the city’s famous Wiener schnitzel and Sachertorte became popular all around the world.
6th Jun 2023
Engelhartszell
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