Being the first time that I had visited these towns/cities, I explored each one using information/suggestions that I perused on TripAdvisor's Internet site (www.tripadvisor.com) and read in Ric Steves "Germany" travel guide. I walked the narrow streets of villages that date back over 1,200 years, admired colorful houses with their distinctive styles, visited beautiful churches/cathedrals, explored Munich's Residence royal palace and Vienna's Hapsburg palaces; Hofburg (2,000 + rooms) and Schonbrunn summer palace (1,441 rooms). On average, my traveling buddies, the Beckwiths and Michaels, and I walked on average about 6 to 8 miles per day.
During this trip, I took over 1,300 pictures..thank goodness for digital photography and high capacity SIM cards!! Although my trip let me enjoy Germany's Bavarian region and Austria's stunning capital, my BLOG will focus on Christmas markets, beautiful churches/cathedrals and some unique places/sites that I visited. This Blog will use words sparingly and use pictures to convey the Christmas experience that this trip offered. When time permits, I will create Blogs for those places that make southern Germany and Vienna special.
The Trip
My trip was one of many trips offered by Grand Circle Travel (www.GCT.com). It is one of their standard travel offerings which I highly recommend. Visiting European Christmas markets should be an adventure that you need to add to your must-do "bucket list". Below are pictures outlining the route taken and pictures of the 450 foot ship, its accommodations and hospitality that carried us on our Danube river journey. Our lead guide was Elena Dimofti who did a fabulous job of "herding" our group with patience, humor and a little bit of prodding...thanks Elena.Elena Dimofti - Lead Guide |
Other Tom Worosz Blogs:
Blessing of The Hounds - http://blessingofthehounds.blogspot.com/
Haiti - http://tjwhaitiadventure.blogspot.com/
India: http://www.tomsindiaadventure2012.blogspot.com/
Peru: http://tomsperuadventure2012.blogspot.com/
SE Asia: http://www.greatindochinaloop.blogspot.com/
Southern Africa: http://tomsafricanadventure2011.blogspot.com/
