Aldamati Travel Tourism
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Switzerland & Austria
From US$1,217

Switzerland & Austria

Multidestination
Created: Thursday, December 8, 2022 - Departure: Monday, May 29, 2023
Ref ID: 4001487
Total price From US$2,433
Created: Thursday, December 8, 2022 - Departure: Monday, May 29, 2023
Destinations: Geneva, Switzerland , Interlaken, Switzerland , Innsbruck, Austria , Salzburg, Austria , Zell am See, Austria , Hallstatt (Village), Austria , Vienna, Austria

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29 May
1. Geneva
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About the destination: The city of Geneva, with a population of 200,000 residents, is one of the largest cities in Switzerland. It serves as the capital of the canton and is located on Lac Leman, also known as Lake Geneva. The city is divided by the Rhône River, which flows from the lake. Geneva is a beautiful and enchanting city with numerous bridges. The Gothic St-Pierre Cathedral towers over the vieille ville, or old town, of Geneva, which is characterized by narrow, winding streets and houses adorned with flowers. For a breathtaking view of the old town, climb the north tower. Most of the city's museums are located in the vieille ville. The Musée d’Art et d’Histoire is known for its diverse exhibits, ranging from ancient Greek vases to Dadaism art. The Petit Palais is home to a wonderful collection of modern art housed in a cozy 19th-century palace. The lakefront of Geneva is stunning, with the daring Jet d'Eau, one of the tallest fountains in the world. Don't miss the well-groomed Jardin Anglais with its famous Horloge Fleurie, a large clock decorated with flowers, built in tribute to Geneva's clock industry. Geneva continues to be an international city, embodying Swiss neutrality that has welcomed diverse visitors like Lenin and Borges. Today, diplomats and executives of countless corporations occupy Geneva's offices, though rarely its immaculate streets. Calm and scenic, Geneva is the most delightful city in Switzerland.
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29 May
Hotel
1 Night
Hotel Diplomate
Geneva - Show on map > 0.5 miles from Center
6.9
Nice
1852
City view
Breakfast in the room
Balcony
Standard double room (full double bed)
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30 May
2. Interlaken
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About the destination: Interlaken, nestled between the emerald lakes of Thun and Brienz and framed by the snow‑capped peaks of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau, is one of Switzerland’s most spectacular alpine gateways. The town itself is compact and walkable, with a charming mix of traditional chalets, grand hotels, and lively cafés. Höhematte Park, the wide green meadow at its heart, offers postcard‑perfect views of the mountains and is often dotted with colorful paragliders drifting down from the surrounding hillsides. Outdoor enthusiasts will find Interlaken an ideal base for adventure. In summer, it’s a hub for hiking, paragliding, canyoning, rafting and mountain biking, with routes and difficulty levels suitable for both beginners and experienced thrill‑seekers. The lakes invite visitors to swim, sail, kayak, or join scenic cruises that glide past picturesque villages and medieval castles. In winter, nearby ski resorts such as Grindelwald, Wengen and Mürren are easily reachable by train or cable car, offering slopes, sledging runs and winter hiking trails. Interlaken is also the starting point for some of Switzerland’s most iconic mountain excursions. The cogwheel train to Jungfraujoch – “Top of Europe” – takes you to Europe’s highest railway station, with access to glaciers, ice sculptures, and panoramic viewing platforms. Alternatively, Harder Kulm, the local mountain, is just a short funicular ride away and rewards visitors with stunning sunset views over the lakes and the Jungfrau massif. Other popular day trips include Lauterbrunnen Valley with its 72 waterfalls and the car‑free village of Mürren. Despite its popularity with tourists, Interlaken still offers quieter corners and local flavor. Wander through Unterseen’s old town for traditional architecture and cozy restaurants, or browse local shops for Swiss watches, chocolate and handmade souvenirs. With excellent rail connections to Bern, Lucerne and beyond, Interlaken works equally well as a single destination or as a central stop on a wider Swiss itinerary.
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30 May
Hotel
2 Nights
Hotel Du Nord
Interlaken - Show on map > 0.3 miles from Center
8.7
Very good
2016
Family friendly
Bar
Windsurfing
Standard-bed & breakfast-refundable rate double room - with breakfast
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01 Jun
3. Innsbruck
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About the destination: Innsbruck, the state capital of Tyrol and the fifth largest city in Austria, is the hub for winter activities in the country and occasionally garners global attention for alpine events, having hosted the Winter Olympic Games twice. The Nordkette cable car and a vast network of mountain trails originate from Innsbruck, making the breathtaking surrounding Alps easily accessible for both winter skiers and summer hikers. The Altstad is the heart of Innsbruck, and the Goldenes Dachl, or Golden Roof, is both the focal point of the Altstad and the city's symbol. This 15th-century building is a blend of Gothic and Baroque styles, and as the name suggests, it features a golden roof. The interior frescoes depict scenes from the aristocratic life of that era. All of the decorations on the current structure are meticulously crafted replicas. The original reliefs are permanently exhibited in the Tyrolean State Museum, also known as the Tiroler Landesmuseum. The Golden Roof Museum, located within the building, hosts an exhibition about Emperor Maximilian I and his era, as well as the history of Innsbruck's emblem. Gothic art enthusiasts should not miss the Tiroler Landesmuseum, which houses a collection of vibrantly colored, finely etched stained glass windows, a few altars and paintings, and a selection of modern works. Maria-Theresien Strasse is Innsbruck's main thoroughfare and a delightful place to wander or relax at one of the sidewalk cafes and people-watch. At one end is the Triumphal Arch, which leads to the old town. Maria-Theresien Strasse is a charming pedestrian zone, featuring sidewalk cafes, Baroque architecture, restaurants, and views of the magnificent mountains. Innsbruck provides a rather unique winter vacation experience, combining stunning mountain landscapes with architectural splendor, and the excitement of a big city with hundreds of shops, restaurants, and trendy bars.
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01 Jun
Hotel
1 Night
Hotel Mondschein
Innsbruck - Show on map > 0.3 miles from Center
9.1
Superb
4077
Casino
Electric vehicle charging station
City view
Classic double room,1 queen bed
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02 Jun
4. Salzburg
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About the destination: Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart, is located on the border of Austria and Germany. The Salzach River divides Salzburg's old and new towns. The old town is remarkable and compact, centered around the expansive Residenzplatz and is primarily a pedestrian area. The relatively new town is centered around Mirabellplatz and Markartplatz. Salzburg's striking hills emerge directly from the old town. The most noticeable hilltop fortification is the Hohensalzburg, constructed over centuries on an ancient Celtic and Roman site, and is now the largest fully preserved medieval castle in Europe. For a different kind of grandeur, visit the Schloss Mirabell and its Gardens, situated right next to the Salzach River and the Mozarteum University of Music and Arts. The castle was built by an archbishop for his beloved courtesan. You can stroll through lavish rose and flower gardens and admire the stone dwarves in the Zwerglgarten. To learn about Mozart and his life, visit his Geburtshaus, Mozart's birth house. The street itself is worth seeing, with the guild signs and painted wall decorations remaining much as they were at the time of Mozart’s birth. The house displays pictures, letters, and stage sets from the various operas Mozart composed. Surrounded by forested mountains, Salzburg is a city of magic whose spirit is expressed in some of the world's most divine music, composed by its favorite son, Mozart. The era that gave birth to the unparalleled musical genius of Mozart also constructed the beautiful castles and churches of Salzburg, and fostered a love of music that continues today in Salzburg's numerous concert series and annual summer festival.
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02 Jun
Hotel
2 Nights
Austria Classic Hotel Hölle
Salzburg - Show on map > 1.5 miles from Center
8.2
Very good
1398
Restaurant
Parking
Bicycle Rental
Special offer double or twin room non refundable
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04 Jun
5. Zell am See
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About the destination: Zell am See serves as the administrative hub for the Zell am See District in the Austrian state of Salzburg. A visit to Zell am See promises a unique holiday experience, regardless of whether it's summer or winter. It's a place where you can appreciate the beauty of lakes, mountains, and the perpetual ice of the Kitzsteinhorn glacier. The expansive Zell am See-Kaprun ski area is ideal for both professional skiers/snowboarders and novices. The ski season in Zell am See-Kaprun begins in early fall and lasts until early summer. The well-maintained bike paths in the Salzburg vacation region are perfect for families and cyclists who prefer a leisurely pace. Along the way, you'll find numerous inns and cafes to satisfy your refreshment needs. For a relaxing spa day in Zell am See-Kaprun, consider the modern "Taunern Spa" located near Mount Kitzsteinhorn, or one of the many wellness & spa hotels offering a wide array of beauty and wellness treatments. In Zell am See, you can also engage in other activities such as hiking, golfing, aviation, or shopping.
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04 Jun
Hotel
2 Nights
Elements Resort Zell am See
Zell am See - Show on map > 1.8 miles from Center
8.6
Very good
2043
Spa
Swimming Pool
Fitness center
Standard double room - non-refundable
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06 Jun
6. Hallstatt (Village)
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About the destination: Hallstatt, Upper Austria, is a village in the Salzkammergut, a region in Austria. It is situated near the Hallstätter See. Hallstatt is renowned for its salt production, which dates back to prehistoric times, and it lent its name to the Hallstatt culture, a culture often associated with Celtic, Proto-Celtic, and pre-Illyrian peoples. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Cultural Heritage Museum. A small yet fascinating museum showcasing 7000 years of Hallstatt history. • Beinhaus. Due to the extremely limited space in the cemetery, burials are only temporary. • The town. Simply relish the tranquility of the town.
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06 Jun
Hotel
1 Night
Dormio Resort Obertraun
Hallstatt (Village) - Show on map > 1.6 miles from Center
8.9
Very good
3083
Spa
Indoor pool (year-round)
Fitness center
Superior twin room (altaussee) - 2 twin beds
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REFUNDABLE (Package Rate)
Transport from Hallstatt (Village) to Vienna
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07 Jun
7. Vienna
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About the destination: Vienna, the capital of Austria, is a city where imperial history and contemporary culture blend seamlessly. Grand boulevards, elegant palaces, and ornate coffeehouses create an atmosphere of old-world charm, while vibrant neighborhoods, modern museums, and a thriving creative scene keep the city firmly in the present. From the Ringstrasse lined with monumental buildings to cozy side streets filled with local shops and bakeries, Vienna invites you to explore at a leisurely pace. No visit is complete without discovering Vienna’s imperial heritage. Start at Schönbrunn Palace, the former summer residence of the Habsburgs, with its lavish interiors and expansive gardens. In the city center, the Hofburg complex houses the Imperial Apartments, the Sisi Museum, and the Spanish Riding School, where you can watch the famous Lipizzaner stallions. Nearby, St. Stephen’s Cathedral rises above the old town, offering panoramic views from its tower over the rooftops and the Danube. Vienna is equally renowned for its cultural life and music. The city was home to Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss, and you can still feel that legacy in venues like the Vienna State Opera and the Musikverein, where classical concerts are held almost every night. Art lovers should head to the MuseumsQuartier to explore the Leopold Museum and the MUMOK, or visit the Kunsthistorisches Museum for one of Europe’s finest collections of Old Masters. In between sights, relax in a traditional coffeehouse, sipping a Melange and tasting a slice of Sachertorte. Beyond the monuments, Vienna is a city of green spaces and relaxed living. Walk or cycle along the Danube Canal, picnic in the Prater park beneath the iconic Giant Ferris Wheel, or take a short tram ride to the vineyards on the city’s outskirts for a glass of local wine at a Heuriger (wine tavern). Efficient public transport, safe streets, and a compact center make it easy to explore, whether you have a weekend or a week. Vienna’s mix of history, culture, and laid-back charm makes it a rewarding destination in any season.
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07 Jun
Hotel
2 Nights
PLAZA INN Amedia Wien
Vienna - Show on map > 1.8 miles from Center
8.4
Very good
7543
Spa
Airport shuttle
Electric vehicle charging station
Standard room double
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BED AND BREAKFAST
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