"🌟 **Uniworld's Enchanting Christmas Markets Cruise Awaits!** 🌟
Dear friends,
I am thrilled to extend an exclusive invitation for you to embark on a magical Winter Wonderland adventure with Your Travel Wizards and Uniworld River Cruises!
🚢 **Journey Highlights:**
Explore renowned holiday markets in Central Europe, featuring wooden stalls with traditional crafts, exquisite ornaments, and contemporary treasures. Immerse yourself in fairytale villages adorned with holiday splendor, where sparkling lights illuminate ancient cathedral squares, and the air is filled with the joyful sounds of carols and children's laughter.
🎄 **Festive Adventures Await:**
- **Whimsical Crafts:** Wander through wooden stalls adorned with whimsical fruit characters in Bavarian attire and intricately carved Nativity figures.
- **Contemporary Treasures:** Discover contemporary crafts in fairytale villages dressed in holiday splendor.
- **Exclusive Program:** Indulge in Vienna's sweet delights with Uniworld's "Taste of Christmas" program, featuring astonishing confectionary decorations in Café Demel's windows.
🌲 **Celebrate the Season:**
Embark on a meandering journey through old lands, where every moment is infused with the spirit of the holidays. As Christkind says, "While this market's splendor is fleeting, the joy it brings is eternal."
**🎅 Exclusive Savings Await:**
- Save $300 per person with our special invitation.
- Opportunity for an additional 5 - 10% savings.
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We will share a magical journey filled with joy, celebration, and the true spirit of Christmas! Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to make your holiday season truly enchanting with Uniworld River Cruises.
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Let's share a magical journey filled with joy, celebration, and the true spirit of Christmas!
Day 1: NUREMBERG (EMBARK): Arrive at Nuremberg Airport, greeted by a Uniworld representative, and transferred to the ship. Note: For Arrival, Departure, and Transfer details, please visit Uniworld.com/transfers. For Port Location details, please visit Uniworld.com/ports
Day 2: NUREMBERG, ROTH - Nuremberg City Tour with Christmas Market.
For a truly over-the-top holiday extravaganza, look no further than Nuremberg, which boasts the largest and grandest Christmas Market in all of Germany—and that’s saying something. The “Gingerbread Capital of the World” pulls out all the stops during the holidays, as you’ll see for yourself on a panoramic tour guaranteed to put you in a festive mood. Two hundred stalls filled with holiday wares—ornaments, nutcrackers, seasonal treats, and hand-carved toys—await you, and the irresistible aromas of roasting nuts, cinnamon, and grilled sausages waft through the air.
Excursion: Nuremberg City Tour with Christmas Market
Beautiful at any time, Nuremberg’s Old Town is especially magical when dressed in all of its holiday splendor. Stroll through the castle gardens and enjoy breathtaking views of the city, then walk through a maze of cobblestone lanes down to the central Market Square. There, spread out before the Church of Our Lady, is the largest Christmas market in Germany.
Adding to the fun is an area set aside, especially for children, complete with a two-tiered carousel featuring carved reindeer and Santa’s sleigh. As you wander through the market, you will certainly want to indulge in some of the city’s famous gingerbread; after all, Nuremberg is known as the “Gingerbread Capital of the World.”
NOTE: The permanent exhibition at the Documentation Center will be closed until the fall of 2024. In its place, a special temporary exhibition may be available
Day 3: REGENSBURG - Regensburg Walk with Thurn & Taxis Castle Visit and Christmas Market
Excursion: Regensburg Walk with Thurn & Taxis Castle Visit and Christmas Market
Old-town Regensburg sparkles with holiday lights and decorations at this time of year, adding to its enormous charm. As you walk through the cobbled lanes of the UNESCO-designated city center, Regensburg’s 2,000-year history is revealed: The ancient Roman gate still stands, as do the Stone Bridge, the Gothic town hall where the Imperial Diet met for three centuries, the 13th-century fortified patrician houses, and the spectacular Cathedral of St. Peter, whose magnificent 14th-century stained-glass windows alone are worth your walk. At the end of your tour, you’ll find yourself at what may be the most romantic Christmas market in all of Germany: the one laid out in the courtyard of the Thurn and Taxis Castle. A glorious baroque palace enfolds the square, where branch-thatched huts sell handcrafted local wares and Bavarian delicacies. There’s always a nearby bonfire where you can warm up while you sip your mulled wine or nibble a hot pastry. The princely Thurn and Taxis family has owned the palace for centuries, and Princess Gloria (once known as the punk princess for her youthful escapades) may come out to read a Christmas story to an audience of children.
The rest of the day is yours to spend as you wish. Christmas markets are set up in the area around the 500-year-old Neupfarrkirche (a market that has been voted the loveliest in Germany), in front of the classical columns of the former city guardhouse and in the Kohlenmarkt, where artisans and craftspeople sell handmade dolls, marionettes, pottery, and other fine-quality wares. Shop for children’s toys or traditional Nativity scenes with hand-carved figures. As you take in the delights of the markets, enjoy regional specialties, such as mulled blueberry wine from the Bavarian Forest, Regensburg sausages on crisp rolls, steamed dampfnudel (dumplings with vanilla sauce), and mulled cider.
Day 4: DEGGENDORF (THERESIENTHAL), PASSAU - Bavarian Forest Adventure OR Passau Walking Tour with Christmas Market
Excursions:
1. Bavarian Forest Adventure: Enter the Bavarian Forest, Gemnany's first and largest national park, to discover an abundant wilderness covered in diverse flora and fauna. This area is home to several unique craft traditions, and you'll have your choice of which ones you'd like to discover today. Enjoy a tasting of local schnapps. In Germany, schnapps refers to any hard liquor, and each is distinguished by the ingredients it is distilled from. The word means “snap,” since schnapps is generally “snapped” back in the style of a shot. From there, you’ll choose to either move on to a glass workshop and see how the local style of glassware is crafted or for a more active outing, join us on a visit to a former Silver Mine. Ride up to the mine by cable car, get your helmet, and dive deep into the mountain.
2. Passau Walking Tour with Christmas Market: Stroll through picturesque lanes, exploring Passau’s historic sites and enjoying the festive atmosphere of the Christmas Market. Join your guide for a stroll through picturesque lanes in the heart of Passau, stopping at the Town Hall to see its magnificent atrium, which boasts several massive works by the famous German painter Ferdinand Wagner, and pausing to admire the beautiful rococo stairway of the bishop’s New Residence. After much of the town burned to the ground in 1662 and again in 1680, the reconstruction involved many Italian artists, who gave Passau the baroque and rococo touches you see everywhere. Monumental St. Stephan’s Cathedral, built in glorious baroque style, forms the backdrop for the Passau Christmas Market. You’ll find a lot to enjoy here—from miniature Bavarian houses and blown-glass ornaments to spun-sugar confections—in more than 70 stalls. At times, the Passau Christmas Market also features demonstrations by local craftspeople, such as glassblowers, candle makers, wood carvers, and confectioners, so you can buy your gifts from the people who made them.
Day 5: CRUISING THE DANUBE RIVER, LINZ -There’s more to Linz than its famous Linzer torte, although that alone makes it well worth a visit. The city has a thriving contemporary art scene, and its two Christmas Markets are over-the-top enchanting. In keeping with the Austrian traditions of good food and good music, Linz gave rise to both the Linzer torte and the Linz Symphony. The symphony is one of Mozart’s most celebrated works. The story goes that the composer was so inspired by the beauty of the city that he finished his Symphony No. 36 in less than a week here in 1783.
Excursions, choose between:
1. Linz Walking Tour with Christmas Market: Discover Linz's two Christmas markets, connected by a light show, and savor local treats amid festive decorations: the seductive scents of seasonal treats - gingerbread and Linzer torte, cakes, and cookies - waft through the air, and the stalls are full of local craft items at Linz's two delightful Christmas Markets, which are connected by the main shopping thoroughfare and a spectacular light show. Begin at the Main Square, where the stalls are decorated with motifs of Linz landmarks, and follow the illuminations to the Volksgarten, where you'll find, literally, a fairytale Christmas - large, animated displays of fairytale scenes with entice the child in you. Also, you'll stop for something sweet at Cafe Jindrak, home of the famous Linzer Torte.
2. Linz Town Stroll and Cider Farm Visit: *Explore Linz’s Old Town, visit historic landmarks, and experience a family-owned cider farm in the Austrian countryside. Enjoy a stroll through the city’s Old Town and marvel at the sights, including Old Market Square, the Plague Column, and the historic Landhaus—a lightly-colored, Renaissance-style government building. The former monastery was transformed into a meeting place for Austrian politicians but still holds on to its 16th-century roots. Embark on a short ride to the Austrian countryside to an authentic family-owned-and-operated “Mostheuriger” farm. Upon arrival, you’ll be welcomed by the owner and the farm’s many critters. They’ll tell you the story of their family, farm, and products, and you’ll indulge in a tasting of the region’s most popular drink, cider, and “Brettljause,” a spread of local delicacies. Then, you’ll enjoy a scenic ride through the countryside en route back to the ship.
Day 6: CRUISING THE WACHAU VALLEY, DÜRNSTEIN, VIENNA - After a scenic cruise through the beautiful Wachau Valley, we’ll reach the tiny village of Dürnstein. Walk along its cobbled streets, browse the shops selling apricot schnapps, and perhaps take a quick jaunt up to the ruins of a castle (with an intriguing tale all its own). Later, you can taste a local spin on mulled wine and attend an organ concert at an Augustine church.
Excursion: Considering its diminutive size, the village of Dürnstein offers much to explore. The famous blue baroque tower of the abbey church is doubtless its best-known landmark, but the ruined castle above the town provides its most romantic tale. There Richard the Lionheart was imprisoned until he was found by his faithful bard, Blondel, and ransom could be raised—or so the legend goes. Walk with the Cruise Manager through the Kremser Gate, which dates to the 15th century, and past 16th-, 17th-, and 18th-century houses; it’s an up-close look at over 300 years of local architectural styles. The inhabitants of this region have grown apricots and grapes for many centuries, and they have happily turned both into delectable beverages through the years. Taste a local spin on mulled wine—spiced with Wachau Valley saffron—after your walk, then sit back and enjoy an organ concert inside a rococo Augustine monastery.
Day 7: VIENNA - Vienna is a city steeped in history, music, and elegant architecture. Mozart, Austria’s most famous citizen, was at the height of his creative powers when he lived here, writing perhaps his best-known works, including The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. He found Vienna a very inspiring place, and so will you. You’ll have a full day to savor the Christmas spirit in Vienna with over 140 wooden stalls enticing you with every sort of delicacy. Be sure to try the rum balls and nutmeg-spiced macarons, which are local favorites, and amble through the adjacent park to admire the elaborately decorated trees.
Excursions, Choose between:
1. Belvedere Visit with Christmas Market: The Belvedere is a Baroque palatial complex commissioned during an immensely productive Habsburg building spree. Originally the summer residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy, the complex was acquired by Empress Aria Theresa after his death and turned into an exhibition venue for imperial art collections. In this way, The Belvedere became one of the first public museums in the world.
Following your tour here, you'll have time to explore on your own and visit Vienna's most famous Christmarket, situated in front of City Hall, where more than 140 wooden stalls will entice you with every sort of delicacy.
2. “Taste of Christmas” Vienna Walking Tour:
A drive along Vienna’s Prater Street and Ring Street provides you with a glimpse of the magnificent buildings that showcased the Habsburgs’ grandeur, ending at St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Stroll with your guide along the Graben, the elegant artery of downtown Vienna, and Kohlmarkt, which is lined with chic shops (don’t miss the dazzling display of holiday confectionary art in the windows of Café Demel, which once supplied Empress Sissi with candied violets), on your way to several delightful Christmas markets. The Am Hof Advent Market features contemporary crafts, ranging from jewelry to knitwear; just a few steps further along, on Freyung Square, is the oldest and most traditional of the city’s markets. Handsome palaces border the triangular square, which is filled with delightful stalls selling Nativity scenes, glass ornaments, and handicrafts. Breathe in the aromas of such seasonal treats as roasted chestnuts, hot spiced wine, and vanilla crescents, Austria’s most famous Christmas cookie. How can you resist? Luckily, this is the moment and the place to sample these and other holiday specialties!
The afternoon is yours. Spend as long as you like at any of the city’s Christmas markets. Of course, there are many other sights to see. Over 100 museums beckon you to delve into their depths. You might wish to visit the Albertina Museum: It houses an incredible collection of graphic arts, including one million old master prints and an impressive group of works by 19th- and 20th-century painters, ranging from Renoir to Rothko. You could tour the Belvedere, where Klimt’s famous The Kiss is on display. Alternatively, you can encounter Viennese coffeehouse culture at one of the dozens of traditional cafés in Vienna’s Old City.
Day 8: VIENNA (DISEMBARK)
Notes:
Itineraries, hotels, and vessels may change due to water level fluctuations and other uncontrollable factors. The order of sightseeing and docking ports is subject to change according to port authority assignments.