Shared Tour: Romantic Danube Valley with Melk Abbey and Krems visit (winter)
Through this romantic scenery full of history and legends the Danube winds its way past charming old villages and steep vinyards. The old castles tell us about the former importance of this trade and trafficway, one of them – Durnstein – especially famous because it was here that King Richard the Lionheart was imprisoned while waiting for his ransom to arrive from England, raised by his faithful Minstrel Blondel. The heart of the Wachau is the old wine merchants' town of Krems (during the winter season). The highlight of this excursion will be the visit of the Benedictine Abbey of Melk, one of Austria's most famous baroque buildings, which together with the Wachau area, won the award for "Best Historic Destination of the World" in 2008.
Duration:
Approximately 8 hours 30 minutes.
Start Time:
9:00 AM.
Inclusions:
Tour transportation via bus, entrance to Melk Abbey, Krems town.
Exclusions:
Transportation to/from hotel, gratuities, boat ride, food and drinks.
Meeting point:
Opposite Operngasse 8, next to the fountain.
Ending point:
Opposite Operngasse 8, next to the fountain.
Important Information:
Tour will operate only from 3 November to 31 March on Wednesdays, & Saturday.
Maximum group size/capacity: 72 pax.
If you are traveling to the meeting point via the subway, lines U1, U2 and U4 stop in the Karlsplatz station. Follow the Oper exit.
This tour may be multilingual with commentary in English as well as other languages, operating during winter season from 3 November to 31 March.
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