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ALPINE COUNTRIES & OBERAMMERGAU - 2010

16 days incl. travel, or 15 days from Frankfurt to Frankfurt (ZFO)

Vacation Overview

Be prepared for breathtaking views! Your journey begins in Frankfurt and travels via medieval Rothenburg to Munich, where you will visit the Marienplatz. On to Austria for guided sightseeing in Salzburg and Vienna. From Vienna, an optional excursion to Bratislava, capital of Slovakia, is available. Drive over Semmering Pass into Carinthia and enjoy an overnight stay in pretty Villach. The Dolomites, Cortina d’Ampezzo, and Brenner Pass deliver you to Innsbruck in the Austrian Tyrol. St. Moritz, Lake Como, and Lake Lugano are next. Proceed to Lake Maggiore, Stresa, and travel over Simplon Pass back to Switzerland, where you board a mountain train to Zermatt at the foot of the Matterhorn. Via the Rhône Valley, Lake Geneva, Berne, Interlaken, and Brünig Pass, head to picture-perfect Lucerne for a relaxing 2-night stay. Your vacation is topped off with visits to the Rhine Falls, the Black Forest, and Heidelberg, Germany. Extend your tour with the Oberammergau Passion Play. After Rothenburg attend an orientation of Munich (no overnights in Munich), then continue for two nights in Oberammergau and see the Passion Play.

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  • The Austrian countryside
  • The iconic Chapel Bridge in Lucerne is the oldest wooden bridge in Europe
  • Heidelberg’s Old Bridge
  • The Hohensalzburg Fortress is the largest fully preserved fortress in Europe
  • The beautiful Austrian landscape
  • "Munich, Germany’s Secret Capital"
  • A church on an Austrian mountaintop
  • Vienna, once the center of the mighty Habsburg Empire
  • View the Romanesque and Gothic architecture of St. Stephen’s Cathedral
  A Vacation Story  Lake Como in Lombardy is the third largest lake in Italy

"Lake Como has been drawing celebrities since the early 1800s such Romantic poets and bohemian high-flyers Caroline of Brunswick, who built the sumptuous Villa d’Este in 1815 – now a five-star hotel. Even before that, Italian nobles built splendid estates here as their summer homes; many are now tourist attractions, such as the Villa Carlotta and the Villa del Balbianello. The latter was featured in [episode two of Star Wars, Attack of the Clones]. The fascist dictator Mussolini summered in Lake Como for years, and retreated here when World War II was going badly, hoping to escape to Switzerland. In the end, he failed and was executed by Italian partisans."

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