November 11, 2009
hiddeneurope
It is that time of year again when we start to look ahead to next year’s European rail schedules. As always, the December timetable change ushers in a host of new services and changes to existing routes. The new schedules kick in this year on Sunday December 13, 2009 and for most services in Europe bookings » Read more
Posted in Austria, Europe, Florence, Germany, hidden europe, Italy, Milan, Practical Info, Salzburg, Switzerland, tips, Train, Trip Planning, Venice, Vienna
March 5, 2009
Meredith Franco Meyers
Cheapos do love a nice ride. That’s why we first brought you news of Vienna‘s awesome Citybike program two years ago. At the time, our correspondent Ellen Farkas said, “When it comes to bicycles, the Viennese fully support two-wheeled transport without any fuss. They take their bikes as far as they can, come rain or » Read more
January 19, 2009
Meredith Franco Meyers
Fired up! Ready to go! Photo courtesy of an agent Yes, we did! On Tuesday, January 20th, 2009, Barack Obama will be sworn is as the 44th U.S. President and the world will be watching! We’ve put together a list of places hosting inaugural day events in Europe. As we said on Friday, the inauguration should be available » Read more
Posted in Amsterdam, Athens, Austria, Barcelona, Belgium, Berlin, Brussels, Europe, Events, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, London, Madrid, Milan, Paris, Rome, Salzburg, Spain, St. Petersburg, United Kingdom, United States, Vienna
December 12, 2008
Meredith Franco Meyers
Christmas market at Maria Theresien Platz by 12 degrees C Ah, Vienna – the city fills us with music. We can’t help it, but it also makes us think of The Sound of Music, even though that musical took place in another Christmas “markt” town, Salzburg. It also makes us think of the fancy Hapsburg » Read more
December 10, 2008
Meredith Franco Meyers
A traditional Christmas market stall in Salzburg, Austria. (Photo courtesy of nojich) Carriage rides, outdoor concerts, ice skating, and hand-painted egg ornaments are just some of the things that get the champagne flowing around here during the holiday season. Salzburg has all that and more when it comes to their Christmas fest. Take a look at » Read more
December 8, 2008
Meredith Franco Meyers
Christmas market in Brussels, Belgium-photo by Ipoh 7 ‘Tis the season to visit the European Christmas markets, Cheapos! The Christmas Market Tradition Europe’s holiday market tradition began in Germany and Austria. Today, many well-known markets, like those in Nuremberg and Munich, draw record crowds. Heck, there’s even a company that specializes in European Christmas market tours around » Read more
Posted in Austria, Brussels, Copenhagen, Czech Republic, Denmark, Festivals, Germany, holidays, Local Customs, Munich, Prague, round-up, Salzburg, Vienna
November 21, 2008
Kari Hoerchler
Fine Austrian chocolates. Photo by ekai Unfortunately for long-distance travelers, many of the delectable, tasty treats you’ll find in a Viennese coffee house don’t travel well. However there are some sweet exceptions: chocolates and candies. Not only do charming shops in Vienna sell a variety of bite-sized treats, but their affordable prices will hit the » Read more
November 7, 2008
Kari Hoerchler
The hills are alive in Salzburg, with the sound of Mozart, the von Trapp family, and music programs! The high note to most any performance, too, is that the guides and programs can be picked up for a song, or for free. Note-worthy souvenirs Salzburg, the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is home to numerous » Read more
September 2, 2008
Meredith Franco Meyers
Photo courtesy of AndreJenny.com Ah, Vienna – land of sacher torte, carriage rides, and Mozart! The ringed city, we think, is best viewed on foot. While traditional tram rides provide a respite from hoofing it, if you want to experience the true Vienna, consider a themed walking tour. While tours through travel agencies could cost » Read more
August 25, 2008
Tom Meyers
No trip to Salzburg is complete without at least a passing nod to “The Sound of Music,” the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway musical set in the city. The movie version, shot six years later, starred Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer and included many scenes shot in Salzburg. Not surprisingly, the city’s tourism industry doesn’t » Read more