Showing posts with label Salzburg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Salzburg. Show all posts

11.13.2013

concerts in Vienna and Salzburg, Austria

St. Stephan's Cathedral in Vienna, Austria, © 2013 by David J. Ourisman

What to do when visiting Austria? We enjoyed two concerts in Vienna and Salzburg during our recent trip to Austria. Both were among the highlights of our trip and highly recommended for lovers of Baroque and Classical music.

We heard Vivaldi's Four Seasons at the St. Charles Church in Vienna. The church's Baroque architecture provided the perfect setting for this masterpiece of Baroque music, and the chamber orchestra (and soloist!) provided a virtuoso performance of Vivaldi's most beloved and familiar work.

Salzburg is the birthplace of W.A. Mozart. Not only did we tour the home in which Mozart grew up, we enjoyed a dinner concert, courtesy of the tourist board of Austria. The meal was enjoyable, and the concert consisted of arias from The Magic Flute, The Marriage of Figaro, and Don Giovanni as well as selections from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik performed by a string quartet and operatic soloists.

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12.01.2012

Austria & Germany | next year's big trip

Old Town Salzburg across the Salzach River, by Jiuguang Wang (Wikimedia Commons)


It's never too early to start planning your next big trip, especially with the scarcity of frequent flyer award seats. My advice is to grab your award seats 330 days in advance, when they first become available, then fine tune your itinerary around the flights you're able to get. That's what I'm doing! Here's what's in the planning stages for my trip.

Vienna, Austria is a city on the banks of the Danube River with over 27 castles, 150 palaces, and 100 museums. The Schönbrunn Palace, former summer palace to the Habsburg rulers, is Vienna's most visited tourist attraction. There are five Virtuoso hotels in Vienna.

Salzburg, Austria is the birthplace and home of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, arguably the greatest of the Classical composers, and there is even a chocolate treat named after him, the Mozartkugel (a core of pistachio, marzipan, and nougat coated in milk chocolate). There are two Virtuoso hotels in Salzburg and a third Virtuoso hotel 10 miles to the east in a beautiful country setting on Lake Fuschl.

Munich, Germany, just an hour from Salzburg by train, is the capital of Bavaria. Munich was founded by a Benedictine order of monks (from which the city derives its name). We should be arriving at the very beginning of October and Oktoberfest. Also nearby Munich is the concentration camp of Dachau. There are three Virtuoso hotels in Munich.  UPDATE: because of Oktoberfest and scant availability of hotels during our dates, we'll probably have to substitute something for Munich.

Berlin, Germany, a short flight to the north, will be the culmination of our trip. My son previously spent 7 days in Berlin and reported that it's not enough time to see and do everything. The Berlin Wall, once the icon of the Iron Curtain, was demolished in 1990. I'm looking forward to a day trip to visit Potsdam. There are four Virtuoso hotels in Berlin.


What is a Virtuoso hotel? Virtuoso is a luxury travel consortium with nearly 1,000 five-star luxury hotels around the world. As a Virtuoso travel consultant specializing in luxury hotels, I can provide free amenities at each of these hotels, including free breakfast for two every day and other valuable perks. I will visit each of the 14 Virtuoso hotels in these four cities during the course of the trip and will be able to offer first-hand advice when you plan to visit Vienna, Salzburg, Munich, or Berlin. Click here for my google maps of the Virtuoso hotels in 45 different destinations around the world (also listing the Virtuoso amenities you can receive).


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copyright (c) 2012 by David Ourisman LLC. All rights reserved. If you have comments on this column, or questions about booking travel, email me or visit my website.