Showing posts with label Tour Info. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tour Info. Show all posts

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Welcome to Budapest!

Budapest is the next stop on the CIC itinerary. The travelers arrived in the Hungarian city on Thursday, July 1, at around noon. Here are some interesting facts about the vibrating city:

Budapest is the capital of Hungary. As the largest city of Hungary, it serves as the country's principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial, and transportation center and is considered an important hub in Central Europe. In 2009, Budapest had 1,712,210 inhabitants, down from a mid-1980s peak of 2.1 million. The Budapest Commuter Area (or Greater Budapest) is home to 3,271,110 people. The city covers an area of 525 square kilometres (202.7 sq mi) within the city limits.
Budapest became a single city occupying both banks of the river Danube with a unification on 17 November 1873 of right (west)-bank Buda and Óbuda with left (east)-bank Pest.
Aquincum, originally a Celtic settlement, was the direct ancestor of Budapest, becoming the Roman capital of Lower Pannonia. Magyars arrived in the territory in the 9th century. Their first settlement was pillaged by the Mongols in 1241-42. The re-established town became one of the centers of Renaissance humanist culture in the 15th century. Following the Battle of Mohács and nearly 150 years of Ottoman rule, development of the region entered a new age of prosperity in the 18th and 19th centuries, and Budapest became a global city after the 1873 unification. It also became the second capital of Austria-Hungary, a great power that dissolved in 1918. Budapest was the focal point of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, the Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919, Operation Panzerfaust in 1944, the Battle of Budapest of 1945, and the Revolution of 1956.
Regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, its extensive World Heritage Site includes the banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter, Andrássy Avenue, Heroes' Square and the Millennium Underground Railway, the second oldest in the world. Other highlights include a total of 80 geothermal springs, the world's largest thermal water cave system, second largest synagogue, and third largest Parliament building. The collections of the Natural History Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts are also significant. The city attracts over 20 million visitors a year.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Welcome to Prague!


Prague is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. Situated on the Vltava River in central Bohemia, Prague has been the political, cultural and economic centre of the Czech state for more than 1100 years. For many decades during the Gothic and Renaissance eras, Prague was the permanent seat of two Holy Roman Emperors and thus was also the capital of the Holy Roman Empire. Today, the city proper is home to about 1.3 million people, while its metropolitan area is estimated to have a population of over 1.9 million. Since 1992, the extensive historic centre of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites, making the city one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, receiving more than 4.1 million international visitors annually.
Prague is traditionally one of the cultural centres of Europe, hosting many cultural events. There are hundreds of concert halls, galleries, cinemas and music clubs in the city. Prague hosts Music Festivals including the Prague Spring International Music Festival, the Prague Autumn International Music Festival and the Prague International Organ Festival. Film festivals include the Febiofest, the One World and Echoes of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Prague also hosts the Prague Writers' Festival, the Summer Shakespeare Festival, the Prague Fringe Festival, the World Roma Festival as well as hundreds of Vernissages and fashion shows.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Wishing you safe travels to Central Europe


The CIC Tour is about to take off on Incantato's preferred airline: Lufthansa. After your short commuter flights, the members of the 2010 CIC Central Europe Performance Tour, are boarding the German airline for the long-haul and inter-European journey. While we recommend that you do get some sleep on the transatlantic overnight flight, you are in for several treats such as hot towels to refresh yourself shortly after take-off, two warm meals served with salad and dessert plus two or more recent movies. For more information on the on-board experience, visit Lufthansa's website. The Incantato Tours Team wishes you save travels and an unforgettable stay in Europe!

Weather Forecast for Prague

With the CIC tour to Central Europe just around the corner, the Incantato Tours team had a look at the weather forecast for the next few days in Prague, the first stop on the itinerary. On Thursday, June 24, the weather is said to be mostly sunny with some clouds and temperature around 69°F. Partly cloudy sky and perfect weather for sightseeing (71°F) awaits CIC on Friday, June 25. On Saturday it is again partly cloudy (69°F) in Prague.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Vienna Restaurant Tip: Fabios

Dear CIC travelers,
If you would like to dine at a high quality restaurant, then follow the tip of the website www.redguide.at and visit Fabios. Owner Fabio Giacobello says that Italian cuisine is a matter of the heart, and you can taste that. The Vienna VIPs aren’t the only ones that are convinced of the Italian’s culinary art. International celebrities also love the place, Mick Jagger, Uma Thurman and Bruce Springsteen were already here. The restaurant is located on the street Tuchlauben 6, 1010 Vienna; phone: +43 01 5322222. It's open Monday through Saturday from 10 am to 1 am.

Take a ride on the Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel

Dear members of the Carolina International Chorale & String Ensemble,
If you would like to see Vienna from above and enjoy an amazing experience, then go on a ride with the Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel. On Wednesday, June 30, you have the opportunity to take a ride in the evening, please advise Dr. Klausmeyer if you would like to participate.
Here is some information about the famous Ferris Wheel: The Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel (in German: Riesenrad) is located at the entrance of the Prater amusement park in Leopoldstadt. It is now one of Vienna's most popular tourist attractions, and symbolizes the district as well as the city for many people. The Riesenrad was one of the earliest Ferris wheels, erected in 1897 to celebrate Emperor Franz Josef I's golden Jubilee, and has an overall height of 64.75 meters (212.4 ft). The wheel originally had 30 gondolas, but was severely damaged in the World War II, and when it was rebuilt, only 15 gondolas were replaced. The spokes are steel cables, in tension, and the wheel is driven by a circumferential cable which leaves the wheel and passes through the drive mechanism under the base. A demolition permit for the Riesenrad was issued in 1916, but due a lack to funds with which to carry out the destruction, it survived. For more information, please click here.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

What's going on in the Czech Republic?


If you would like to know what is going on in the Czech Republic, then take a look at the website CzechTourism. There you can find news about festivals, gallery openings, new exhibitions and many more. For example the Bohemia Jazz Fest, which is an open-air festival taking place in mid July on beautiful medieval squares in seven cities throughout the Czech Republic, featuring top jazz artists from around the world such as Stanley Clarke Quartet, Yellow Jackets, Roy Hargrove Quintet and many others. All concerts are free of charge, more info: www.bohemiajazzfest.cz. And then there is the new Krehky Gallery, which just opened in Prague. The Krehky Gallery will showcase the "Krehky Limited Edition" consisting of contemporary Czech glass and porcelain sculptures by Czech artists. More info: www.krehky.cz.

Monday, June 7, 2010

European Weather in June

June 23 through July 2 2009 temperature history

Prague

Budapest

Vienna

Date

High

Low

High

Low

High

Low

6/23/09

61

52

68

59

60

54

6/24/09

60

53

76

61

68

58

6/25/09

71

59

81

60

76

59

6/26/09

75

56

74

61

77

60

6/27/09

73

59

76

56

78

58

6/28/09

68

59

74

62

70

63

6/29/09

77

61

81

76

80

62

6/30/09

79

59

85

65

82

61

7/1/09

81

59

87

65

85

63

7/2/09

79

61

85

64

84

61

Averages

72.4

57.8

78.7

62.9

76.0

59.9

Many thanks to Greg Egan who did the research about the weather!