Packing

Will it all fit in our suitcases?!
Prague, Day 1 Afternoon

We arrived, after a long flight. Lufthansa tried to make it pleasant. I suffered some vertigo on the flight which earned the privilege of being whisked through the huge Frankfurt and Prague airportsLæs mere
Gourmet Prague, Day 1

It wouldn't be a vacation without local food. Looking for a cappuccino break, we walked down an alleyway and found a wonderful candy and chocolate shop. Similar to fudge demoes in the States, weLæs mere
Prague, Day 2

Another overcast day. Fortified by the sumptuous breakfast buffet, we're setting out for more exploration. I just realized we can see the royal palace from our room.
Dinner in a Palace, Day 2

The Tauck tour officially started with a private dinner in the Lebcowicz Palace, part of the royal palace complex, said to be e largest in Europe. Dating back 900 years, the family lost and regainedLæs mere
Royal Prague Day 3

Headed for the Hadrany District, to the Royal Palace & Upper Town where the most privileged nobleman lived. Two hour tour through the cathedral and castle grounds, culminating at the Charles BridgeLæs mere
Regensburg, Day 4

Heading out on brand new, spacious coach buses to the Danube port town of Regensburg. Beautiful countryside. Our tour guide on the boat intermittently filled the time with German history and tidbitsLæs mere
Bon Voyage

I didn't mention that today's weather is beautiful Fall temps. The countryside leaving Regensburg is picturesque. The ship stopped so we could take pictures of Walhalla, a monument to fallen GermanLæs mere
The Ship! Day 4

MS Savor is absolutely heavenly! Our room AND bathroom are spacious with plenty of drawers, two closets, numerous outlets and a Nespresso coffee machine. We chose this room because it features a loft,Læs mere
Passau Day 5

Known as the Venice of Bavaria because it is situated at the juncture of The Inn, Ilz and Danube Rivers, Passau has survived endless floods, most recently in 2013.
Because it rained so much duringLæs mere
A Cruising Afternoon, Day 5

After an Italian Coffee in the lounge, we had a delicious Bavarian lunch: a variety of sausages, sauerkraut, etc. The morning mist gave way to a beautiful sunny afternoon, which we enjoyed on theLæs mere
Linz, Day 5 Evening

We arrived this evening in the port city of Linz, gateway to Salzburg a couple hours away. We'll go by bus tomorrow morning. Tonight we enjoyed the elegant Captain's dinner after being introduced toLæs mere
Salzburg, Day 6

Left at 8am for a two hour bus ride to Salzburg through the beautiful Austrian countryside. Made a put stop at a restaurant area overlooking Lake M,___, where some of the Sound of Music was filmed.Læs mere
Evening, Day 6

The cruise director, Radu, took a group of us in a walking tour of Linz at 5:15. It turned out to be a very nice, contemporary town with charm and three cathedrals...two were open for evening rosary,Læs mere
Wachau Valley, Day 7

Melk Abbey, vineyards, gorgeous scenery... A UNESCO region.
Durnstein, Wachau Valley Day 7

Darling medieval river town, famous for holding Richard the Lionhearted for ransom, captured during his return from the Crusades. However vet, they treated him like a guest, giving him the run if theLæs mere
Evening on the Ship, Day 7

After cocktails for Georges and champagne for me, we enjoyed dinner with guests from Cincinnati: salmon tartare, lobster bisque, veal medallions with cepi mushrooms & polenta, dessert trio allLæs mere
Vienna, morning! Day 8

9am, on the bus to Vienna, 30 minutes from the dock, with Guidy our guide for the next two hours. She has quite a clever wit, slipping in little political sarcasms within a constant stream ofLæs mere
Vienna, The Belvedere, Day 8

After lunch, Tauck byssef us up to these Belvedere Museum, which had been the palace of Prince Eugene of Savoy, famous for driving the Turks out of Austria and preserving the Hapsburg rule. He was theLæs mere
Royal Dinner in Vienna, Day 8

The evening was magical... Set in a ballroom, only Tauck books dinners here (of the cruise lines). We were entertained by a pianist, 4 string musicians, a lead violinist, two opera singers and twoLæs mere
Vienna, Shonbrunn Palace Day 9

9am bus took us to the Hapsburg's summer palace, fashioned after Versailles. Built in the 13th century and remodeled over subsequent centuries. Our tour of the highlights focused on the main ballroomLæs mere
Evening on the Ship

Back on board by 2:30. Today's weather was windy and chilly (but no rain) and so we didn't feel much like walking the city ... Well the truth is that Georges has no patience for browsing the shops :).Læs mere
Bratislava. Day 10

We're listening to a talk by Martin Sloboda, a Slovakian historian on the history of eastern Europe,pre- and post 1918. Fascinating synopsis of the evolution from what was Austria Hungary before WW1Læs mere
Budapest, Central Market, Day 10

It's a beautiful, sunny and warm day in gorgeous Budapest! We walked from our ship (sadly saying good) to the historic Central Market. Vendors of all kinds of produce, meats, sausages, spices on theLæs mere
Budapest Castle Hill, Day 10

After the marketplace, our busses took us across the Danube to the palace district in "Buda" side. High up on a hill, the views were incredible. Most of Budapest was bombed during WWII And has beenLæs mere