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Frankfurt, Germany
0 nights Fri. May 30Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Rust, Germany
4 nights Fri. May 30-Tue. Jun 03Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Lucerne, Switzerland
5 nights Tue. Jun 03-Sun. Jun 08Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Serravalle Scrivia, Italy
2 nights Sun. Jun 08-Tue. Jun 10Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Riva del Garda, Italy
5 nights Tue. Jun 10-Sun. Jun 15Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Ortisei, Italy
3 nights Sun. Jun 15-Wed. Jun 18Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Salzburg, Austria
5 nights Wed. Jun 18-Mon. Jun 23Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Munich, Germany
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0 nightsFri. May 30
Frankfurt Am Main, less than 40 km from the Rhine, is first and foremost the financial center of Germany. The Frankfurt Stock Exchange, more than 400 years old, was established in 1585. Frankfurt’s modern skyline with its many skyscrapers is what gave it the moniker: "Mainhatten” which is obviously a portmanteau of the two words (Main, the river and New York’s Manhattan). These tall buildings makes for a most impressive modern “skyscraper skytline” with its own “twin towers” of the Deutsche Bank, the Eurotower etc. Occasionally, there is a (free) Skyscraper Festival – so keep your eyes and ears open and perhaps there will be one this year or next year!
A major financial hub since the 16C, Frankfurt seamlessly combines modern skyscrapers with genuine historic charm.
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Germany, Baden-Wurttemberg region
4 nightsFri. May 30 - Tue. Jun 03
Rust is a town in the district of Ortenau in Baden-Wurttemberg in Germany. It is also the home of the famous theme park Europa-Park.
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5 nightsTue. Jun 03 - Sun. Jun 08
Since the city straddles the Reuss River, it has a number of bridges, the most famous is the Chapel Bridge. Old Town Lucerne is located north of the Reuss River, and has several fine half-timber structures with painted fronts. Remnants of the old town walls exist, complete with 8 tall watch towers. The twin needle towers of the Church of St. Leodegar sit on a hill above the lake. Bertel Thorvaldsen's famous carving of a dying lion is found in a park just off the Lowenplatz, commemorating the hundreds of Swiss Guards who were killed during the French Revolution. The Swiss Museum of Transport is beside the lake in the northern section of the city as well as the Culture and Convention Center.
One of Switzerland's major cities, Lucerne offers a myriad of cultural landmarks, a beautiful lake and a lively, fun, atmosphere.
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2 nightsSun. Jun 08 - Tue. Jun 10
A destination in Italy frequented by few tourists.
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5 nightsTue. Jun 10 - Sun. Jun 15
Riva del Garda is a town and commune in the northern Italian Trentino Alto Adige region. It is also known simply as Riva. The estimated population is 15,151. The Museo Civico is located in the Rocca, a medieval fortress with quadrangular bastions, placed on the lake, bounded by a canal with drawbridge. It was the fortress of the noble family Scaligeri (1124), who became the Lords of Verona. It was rebuilt several times and it was used by the Austrians as barracks in the 18th century. It is frequently the seat of cultural activities, especially during the summer months.
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3 nightsSun. Jun 15 - Wed. Jun 18
A destination in Italy frequented by few tourists.
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5 nightsWed. Jun 18 - Mon. Jun 23
Salzburg is the fourth largest city in Austria and is considered a “must visit” city. The fact that it is not “the biggest” city is not important in this case - size doesn’t count! It is no wonder that UNESCO recognized the Alstadt (Old Town) as a World Heritage Site. Salzburg is situated on the banks of the Salzach river which is almost 300 km long. This precious town offers a wide range of tours with exciting experiences for the visitor.
Salzburg safeguarded the city’s ancient architecture and atmosphere from the Middle Ages to the late 1800’s so that you feel you are part of that
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0 nightsMon. Jun 23
Munich is the capital and largest city of the German state of Bavaria. It is located on the River Isar north of the Bavarian Alps. Munich is home to many national and international authorities, major universities, major museums and theaters. Its numerous architectural attractions, international sports events, exhibitions, conferences and Oktoberfest attract considerable tourism. Since 2006, the city's motto has been "Munich loves you".
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