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Vienna, Austria - Amsterdam, Netherlands 6 days.

(Vienna 3 days and


Amsterdam 3 days)

price: 2500 euros - one person

Plan includes:

 round trip tickets


 transports; airport - hotel, hotel - airport
 stay
 breakfast in hotels and food according to the itinerary
 transportation to the places to visit
 tourist pass (paid tickets to places to visit)
 tour guide
 travel insurance

Day 1 (Vienna, Austria)

Morning: Visit and tour of the Hofburg imperial palace

It is a huge architectural ensemble that covers a wide area, from the old
imperial rooms (Kaiserappartements), through various museums, such as the
Sissí museum, the silver collection, a chapel and a church, the Austrian
National Library, the School of Winter Riding, to the office of the President of
Austria. The entrance to most of the sites of the complex has a cost.
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Afetrnoon: Entrance to the Imperial Apartments, with the Sissí Museum


and the Silver Collection

The apartments that can be visited are occupied by Emperors Franz Joseph I
and Sissi in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In the Sissí museum the
history of this mythical empress is presented and personal objects of her can be
seen, as well as portraits, dresses and jewelry that she used. And the silver
chamber where a luxurious collection of tableware, glassware and objects
related to table service is displayed. The entrance to this section without the
tourist pass has a cost of 29.90 euros.

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Finally: Visit to the Spanish riding school (Spanische Hofreischule)


It is a historical institution where the classic style of horsemanship called Haute

École is still practiced, a Renaissance tradition that is more than 450 years old.

There you can still see the beautiful performances of the Lipizzan horses, which

create shows so complex that sometimes it seems that they are representing a

real

ballet. The value to enter there can vary, since if you only go to visit the facilities

and see a practice at the school the normal price is 30 euros, but if you are

going to see a formal presentation the price of a ticket is between 60 and 230

euros depending on the location. (The tourist pass covers the entrance for the

value of 30 euros).
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Day 2 (Vienna, Austria)

Morning: Visit to the Schönbrunn Palace and the imperial crypt

We start our tour in the imperial crypt, we will arrive there walking, since the

crypt is near the hotel where we will stay.

The imperial crypt of vienna is located under the Capuchin church located in the

Neuen Markt square, near the Hofburg palace. The crypt contains 142 bodies of

royalty and the aristocracy plus some urns containing the hearts or cremated

remains of four others. Among them are 12 emperors and 18 emperatrices,

among whom the emperor Franz Joseph Iand the empress Sissí stand out. The

value to enter the crypt without the tourist pass is 7.50 euros.

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Afterwards, we will travel by metro for around 20 minutes until we reach the

Schönbrunn Palace, there our guide will tell us the history that surrounds this

palace and who has inhabited it. Later we will take a tour of its facilities and we

will be able to see the majestic works of art, as well as walk through its

extensive and beautiful gardens. the grand tour of the palace has a value of 20

euros per person (adult) (this cost is included in the tourist pass).

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Afternoon: Fun at the Prater amusement park

To get there we will have to travel by metro for about 15 minutes. The Prater is

one of the oldest amusement parks in the world, and features the Vienna Ferris

Wheel, a giant Ferris wheel and symbol of the city of Vienna that was built in

1897. You can enjoy strolling through its avenues filled with ancient attractions

and stalls of fast food. The entrance to the park is free, but you must pay for
each attraction you want to enter the price per attraction is between 1 and 5

euros. (The tourist pass includes admission to the Ferris wheel, other more

attractions and a meal in one of the stalls you choose).

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Day 3 (Vienna, Austria)

Morning: Tour of the Museums Quartier Wien (MQ) and entrance to some

museums
The extraordinary variety of content offered by this 60,000 m² space includes

visual and dramatic art, dance, architecture, fashion, theater and music. We can

enjoy the architecture (at the Vienna Architecture Center – Architekturzentrum

Wien), the Fine Arts (at the Leopold Museum, the Museum of Modern Art,

Ludwig Foundation Vienna - MUMOK, and the Kunsthalle Wien), the theater ,

dance and music (at the Tanzquartier Wien), art and culture for children and

young people (at the Zoom Kindermuseum). To enter these museums there are

packages that vary in price depending on the number of museums to visit. The

most complete and which is included within the tourist pass that we offer is the

MQ Kombi Ticket that has a value of 25 euros per person which includes

(tickets to the Architekturzentrum Wien, the Kunsthalle Wien, the Leopold

Museum and the Museum of Modern Art Ludwig Foundation of Vienna-

MUMOK, as well as a discount for the performances of the Tanzquartier Wien

and for the ZOOM Kindermuseum).

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Afternoon: Tour of the Clock museum

Located in the Obizzi Palace, a historic building dating from 1690, the Clock
Museum (Uhrenmuseum) contains one of the most remarkable collections of
clocks in all of Europe. One of the stars of the museum is an 18 th century
astronomical clock that, in addition to showing the time, was capable of
indicating solar and lunar eclipses, the length of days and the orbital phases of
the planets, among other curiosities. The entrance to the clock museum is
included in the tourist pass. Normally the entrance fee is 7 euros per person.

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Finally: Stadpark tour

The park has an extension of 65,000 m² along which a wide variety of plant

species flourishes. The Wien River divides the park in two, while some small

bridges take care of connecting both parts. One of the park's most

photographed sights is the Johann Strauss Monument, a gilded bronze statue


that was unveiled in 1921 to pay homage to a leading Austrian composer,

known especially for his waltzes.

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Day 4 (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Morning: Visit to Dam Square

It is the main square of the city, created in the 13th century. At its center is a
large obelisk that commemorates the fallen during the Second War.

There we will find many food stalls, shops, bars and restaurants. during the day
there are street shows, concerts.
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Then, we will visit the Nieuwe Kerk (the new church) which was built in the 15 th
century and rebuilt in the 17th century in the Gothic style due to a large fire that
destroyed it. Later we will visit the Royal Palace where important receptions and
official ceremonies are held, in addition to observing its majestic interior and the
opulence of its construction. Entrance fees to the new church and the royal
palace are included in the tourist pass. Normally the entrance fee to the church
is 12 euros, while to the royal palace it is 10 euros.

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Afternoon: Rembrandt Museum (Rembrandthuis)

There we will get to know the interior of the house of the famous Baroque
painter who is outstanding, among other things, for the use of lights in his
works. It is a house dating from the seventeenth century completely restored so
that you can see the vast majority of works by this prolific artist.
This house was declared a museum in 1911 and is made up of a wing that
encompasses its paintings and engravings and another that shows how it lived.
The entrance to the museum without the tourist pass has a value of 13 euros.

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Finally: Tour of the Red-Light District

We will visit this district, which is located in the heart of Amsterdam, there we
will be able to observe a large number of neons and red lights that adorn its
windows. You can also see the Oude Kerk Church and the Amstelkring
Museum. Definitely a district with a lot of history.

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Day 5 (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Morning: walk around the Albert Cuyp Markt

We will take a tour of this open-air market known as the largest in Europe and

undoubtedly the busiest in the Netherlands.

The Albert Cuyp Market has been running for 100 years and is very close to

Museumplein, in the De Pijp neighborhood and you can get everything. There

are several stores where you can get new merchandise, so it is not a second-

hand market at all. The specialized food stalls are very popular, especially the

cheese, fish and the famous freshly made stroopwaffels, which are highly

sought after by visitors. There you can make purchases if you wish.

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Afternoon: Visit to the Anne Frank’s house


We will visit the Anne Frank’s house. Anne was one of the millions of Jews who
were persecuted during World War II. In his diary he tells us his thoughts and
the events that took place between July 1942 and August 1944.

Due to the anti-Jewish regime established by Hitler, the Frank family tried to
protect themselves by hiding in the back of the building where Ana's father had
a warehouse. A short time later, four more people joined them.

After just over two years, someone turned them in and they were sent to
concentration camps that only Ana's father, Otto Frank, survived. At the
entrance you can take a brochure that explains in detail the events that
happened in each of the rooms in the house and some paragraphs taken from
Anne's diary. The entrance to the house without the tourist pass costs 10.50
euros per person.

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Finally: Boat tour of the canals

To end a long day, nothing better than a boat ride. We will make an entertaining
tour of the canals from a completely different point of view and with the addition
of the atmosphere of relaxation provided by the night, the reflection of the lights,
the moon and the stars that give it a special charm and make it even more
beautiful to Amsterdam. The price of the tour is 15 euros, but with the tourist
pass it is completely free.

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Day 6 (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Morning: tour of the National Museum of Amsterdam (Rijksmuseum) and


the Van Gogh museum

First we will visit the Rijksmuseum, an imposing building, which has a large art
gallery that includes a vast royal collection and of wealthy great lords, where
you can see the heyday of the Dutch dynasty throughout history, as well as their
lavish costumes , jewelry and other decorative objects.

There is also the famous painting "The Night Watch", understood as the hinge
work of the famous artist Rembrandt. the cost of your entry is 17.50 euros, but it
is completely free with the tourist pass.
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Afterwards, we will visit the Van Gogh museum, which has a large collection of
paintings, drawings, letters and sketches by this Dutch artist who is considered
one of the most popular in all of history. The collection is divided into
chronological periods, this is an interesting way to learn about his life and work.
It has more than 200 paintings and more than 400 drawings. The price of
admission without the tourist pass is 18 euros.

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Finally, in the afternoon: Heineken Experience

We will visit this great brewery that dates back to the mid-1800s, there we will

be able to follow the production process of this ancient drink from end to end:

from seeing the cereals in their primitive state, the boilers where they are

cooked, the bottling and finally the part more interesting, product testing.

You can also view the advertising history and even participate and brew.

At the end of the tour we will go to the bar set and there you will enjoy 2 free

pints. The entrance fee is 18 euros per person. but if you have the tourist pass

you will enter for free.

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