Zurich

Zurich

  • cosmopolitan city by the water combines creative urban life with nature in all its glory, also the largest city in Switzerland
  • enjoy the pure relaxation of the Thermalbad & Spa Zurich
  • take a photo colorful 50 umbrellas each with a unique design: polka dots, stripes, plaids and vibrant flowerals
  • taste cheese fondue or drink from a water fountain
  • Lake Zurich is a tangle of parks and gardens, collectively known as the lake promenade
  • visit Landesmuseum, Zurich’s museum of Art, Uetliberg Mountain, Lindenhof, Great Minster, Fifa World Football Museum or Zoo Zurich

Vienna

Vienna

  • Vienna is Austria’s capital, largest city and one of nine states of Austria
  • popular for its imperial sights, cultural events and the very special Viennese charm
  • also economic and political centre, between 2005 and 2010 was the world’s number-one destination for international congresses and conventions
  • cityscape of Vienna is characterised by the abundance of baroque buildings created mostly under the rule of Empress Maria Theresia and Emperor Franz Joseph and city centre was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Vienna’s Schönbrunn palace is the summer residence with formal gardens, the Gloriette monument, Palm House and zoo, where live pandas
  • many celebrated composers lived and worked in Vienna, including Strauß, Mozart, Beethoven and Haydn
  • visit City Hall, Austrian Parliament, Belvedere Place, The Giant Ferris Wheel in Prater, the Spanish Riding School with their world-famous Lipizzaner horses, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Hofburg Palace and Donau City

Salzburg

Salzburg

  • city of Mozart and harmonious interplay of landscape and architecture, art and culture, as well as traditional and modern, all within a surprisingly small area, merely adds to the special charm of this place
  • fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital of the Federal State of Salzburg
  • lanes and broad squares of this baroque city have taken their deserved place on the UNESCO World Heritage List
  • Mozarts birthplace as one of the most visited museums in the world this legendary Classical Composer
  • Mozartplatz is a peaceful square dominated by an ornate Bronze statue
  • visit Salzburg Fortress, Old Town, Mirabell Palace and Gardens, Hellbrunn Palace, St. Peter’s Abbey, Salzburg Cathedral, Neugebäude, Getreidegasse, Toy Museum, Hangar 7, The Eagles Nest and Gaisberg Mountain or Stiegl Brewery

Prague

Prague

  • magnificent city, where history meets today, has been called many nicknames, such as the “The City of 100 Towers/ The Rooftop of Europe/ The Golden City or The Mother of Cities”
  • capital and largest city in the Czech Republic
  • historic centre of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites
  • in the Mala Strana in the heart of the city, the Infant Jesus of Prague (also known as the Child of Prague) is a Roman Catholic statue of Jesus Christ as an infant
  • the Prague Castle is confirmed as the largest castle complex in the world according to the Guinness Book of Records
  • Prague’s oldest pipe organ is in the Church of Mother of God before Týn
  • Zizkov Television tower became an iconic part of Prague thanks to the addition of giant sculptures created by famous Czech sculptor David Černý
  • visit Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock Strike an Hour, Golden Lane, Clementinum Library, Powder Tower, Charles Bridge, Vyšehrad, Old Jewish Ghetto, Municipal House, Petrin Hill, Letna Park, Manifesto Market, National Theater, Kampa Island, Lennon Wall, Dancing House, Wenceslas Square and Prague Zoo

Munich

Munich

  • Munich is a city where traditional and modern sit side by side like few places on earth, also the second most populous city in Germany
  • Bavarian heritage and home to many universities, museums and theatres. numerous architectural attractions, sports events, exhibitions and its annual Oktoberfest attract considerable tourism
  • Munich has several important art galleries, most of which can be found in the Kunstareal, including the Alte Pinakothek, the Neue Pinakothek, the Pinakothek der Moderne and the Museum Brandhorst
  • Viktualienmarkt is for people to do their grocery shopping, made up of 140 indoor and outdoor stalls and shops offer fresh fruit and vegetables, sausage, cheese and fancier specialty foods like olive oil, wine and tea
  • visit München Residenz, Munich’s town hall on Marienplatz, Hofbräuhaus, English Garden, St. Peter’s Church, Lenbachhaus, Asam Church, Frauenkirche, Threatine Church, BMW Museum and Kelt, Munich’s Olympiapark, Allianz Arena or Hellabrunn Zoo

St. Moritz

St. Moritz

  • Saint Moritz is Alpine resort town in Switzerland enjoys over 300 days of sunshine a year
  • hosted the Winter Olympics in 1928 and 1948
  • popular pastimes in St. Moritz include skiing, snowboarding, hiking and nearby there is also the world-famous Cresta Run toboggan course
  • go dancing at the Dracula club and enjoy the most exclusive parties
  • take the slowest fast train in the world, which crossing 291 bridges, famous Glacier Express to Zermatt
  • visit Segantini Museum, Kulm Country Club, Stüble bar, Piz Nair, Diavolezza, lake Staz or lake St. Moritz, bobsled run or Piz Corvatsch with its ice cave

Geneva

Geneva

  • Geneva is a global city, a financial centre and a worldwide centre for diplomacy due to the presence of numerous international organizations, also the second-most populous city in Switzerland
  • home to around twenty international organisations such as International Red Cross Committee and the United Nations
  • Geneva is aslo a city of parks
  • see the reformation wall at the heart of the Parc des Bastions, the main protagonists of the Reformation, John Calvin, William Farel, Theodore Beza and John Knox, which are depicted in giant statues and bas-reliefs
  • visit Geneva’s Jet d’Eau fountain, Palace of Nations, flower clock, Mont-Salève, CERN, Carouge, Vieille-Ville, St. Pierre Cathedral, Collège Calvin, Notre-Dame Church, Brunswick Monument, Mallet House and Museum international de la Réforme, Institut et Musée Voltaire, Geneva’s Tavel House

Frankfurt

Frankfurt

  • Frankfurt am Main is the most international city in Germany, the historical city of coronations and the city of Goethe as a global hub for education, tourism and transportation
  • the largest financial centre on the continent, with the headquarters of the European Central Bank, Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt Stock Exchange, Deutsche Bank, DZ Bank, KfW, Commerzbank
  • one of the world’s largest trade fairs are here like Frankfurt Motor Show, the Music Fair and the Frankfurt Book Fair
  • discover The Goethe House, where lived Johann Wolfgang von Goethe until the age of 16, in the period of life in which he wrote The Sorrows of Young Werther
  • taste traditional regional specialties such as sausages, cheeses, pastries, Apple wine and the famous Frankfurt “Green Sauce” in Kleinmarkthalle
  • visit Romerberg and the iconic Town Hall, St. Paul’s Church, Frankfurt’s skyline, Europaturm, Römer, Hauptwache, Saalhof, Alte Oper, St. Bartholomew’s Cathedral and Palmengarten

Budapest

Budapest

  • Budapest is capital and the most populous city of Hungary, where is more than one way to discover
  • city on either side of the majestic Danube: Buda, with its romantic streets and alleyways and Pest, an effervescent cultural centre
  • discover Ottoman-era thermal baths, the royal palace and Matthias Church, it radiates calm and peace
  • one the other side lies Pest with slew of museums rich in cultural and historical treasures, extraordinary Secessionist architecture and renovated Jewish Quarter and Palace District
  • the central area of Budapest along the Danube River is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • try traditional Hungarian food like goulash soup or lángos at Budapest’s Central Market Hall or streetfood trucks
  • visit St. Stephen’s Basilica, Liberty Statue on Gellért Hill, Fisherman’s Bastion, Széchenyi Chain Bridge, Hungarian Parliament and Heroes’ Square

Berlin

Berlin

  • capital and largest city of Germany, where is always something going on!
  • enjoy easter bonfires in spring, boat trips and barbecues in the park in summer, light festival in autumn, Christmas markets and wellness in winter and sightseeing in every season
  • home to world-renowned universities, orchestras, museums, entertainment venues and sporting events
  • Berlin’s signature attraction is Brandenburg Gate, built in 1791 and it was just one of many old city gates around the city of Berlin which, at that time, was still a manageable size
  • visit Reichstag, Berlin Television Tower, Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin Cathedral, Kurfürstendamm, Charlottenburg Palace, Potsdamer Platz, Museum Island, The Berlin Wall Memorial and Documentation Centre