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  09 NUREMBERG
Step into German history as we spend the day in Nuremberg, a city steeped in medieval culture and a complex modern legacy. Follow along as our guide takes us from the site of the Nuremberg trials and through winding medieval alleys. Finally, no trip to Nuremberg would be complete without visiting the infamous Documentation Centre, the site
of numerous Nazi rallies throughout the mid-1930s. (B,L,D)
10 REGENSBURG
Practically unchanged since the 12th century, Regensburg is truly unique in all Bavaria. The narrow streets we walk are the very same that housed medieval German traders who once controlled Oriental trade routes. Meanwhile, the Regensburg Cathedral remains the focal point of the city, a sterling exemplar of Gothic architecture in southern Germany. (B,L,D)
Oberhaus. We return to our ship and enjoy our final dinner in Germany. Next stop, the idyllic Wachau Valley in Austria! (B,L,D)
Danube River View of Parliament, Budapest
experience for you to explore. Classical music aficionados may flock to the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra while history buffs admire the historic St. Martin’s Cathedral. Before getting too settled in, join your fellow guests on a short coach drive to the magnificent Schloss Hof palace in Austria, capping off the evening with a sumptuous dinner and the Captain’s Gala. (B,L,D)
the largest: historically divided into Buda and Pest, today, Budapest represents a vibrant amalgamation of cultures. Our tour will take us to both sides of the bustling city, visiting its famous bridges and vibrant markets before rejoining our ship. After lunch, we visit The Royal Palace of Gödöllö. Once the home of the emperors and empresses of Hungary, now the Palace is open to visitors in all its Baroque glory! (B,L,D)
16 HOME OR DRIVE TO PRAGUE,
CZECH REPUBLIC
This morning, some of our guests will fly home while those joining the extension
to Prague will enjoy a scenic drive from Budapest to Prague, where we check in to the illustrious Hotel Paris. Built in 1904 by the Brandejs family and located in the heart of
 predominate: the azure rivers that surround the city and the ringing of the St. Stephen’s Cathedral pipe organ, the largest and
most intricate organ in Europe. Following
a walking tour of the city, independently discover the looming fortress, Veste
12 MELK ABBEY & ‘SOUND OF VIENNA’ Towering above the nearby town, the
Benedictine abbey in Melk stands as a living monument to a 1,500-year spiritual tradition. On our guided tour, we will see priceless medieval manuscripts, marbled halls, and famous frescoes. Back aboard the Amadeus Queen, we cruise through the vineyards of Wachau to the village of Dürnstein. We end our evening with an enchanting concert celebrating the ‘Sound of Vienna.’ (B,L,D)
15 BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
From one of the smallest capitals to one of
13 VIENNA, AUSTRIA
Home of the Hapsburg dynasty for six
 The Wachau Wine Region
Consisting of 232 wineries and such picturesque towns as Dürnstein, Rossatz and Spitz, the Wachau Wine Region along the Danube River is a true marvel in Europe.
The Wachau Region is well known globally for its Rieslings, Chardonnays and Pinot blancs among other inspiring creations.
11 PASSAU
All through Passau two ubiquitous features
centuries, imperial Vienna represents the zenith of Austrian culture. Between the Museum Quarter, St. Stephen's Cathedral, and countless other marvels, there is no shortage of spectacles in Austria’s capital. After soaking in the sights and tastes of this spectacular city, we complete our tour of the city with a guided visit of the world famous, ornate Schönbrunn Palace. (B,L,D)
14 BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA
One of the smallest European capitals, Bratislava offers an exciting yet intimate
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