Travel to Vienna for with Academic Travel Abroad

November 10, 2008

 

Christkindlmarkt (advent market) in front of the town hall of Vienna

Christkindlmarkt (advent market) in front of the town hall of Vienna

Visiting Vienna in December is a way to recapture the feelings and impressions of Christmas I felt as a child.  In December darkness falls quite early, but the sparkling lights and magical objects of the Christkindlmarkts and throughout Vienna itself made my eyes widen in excitement and my heart glow in anticipation.  December offers the pleasure of coming into a warm Viennese coffee house from chilly outdoors to order an elegant pastry or a delicious Apfelstrudel with one of the many coffee selections offered.  Vienna is quite serious about coffee.

It’s so easy to get about the city from the Hotel de France, located right on the Ringstrasse.  You can walk so easily to all the places in Vienna’s first district—or, if you get cold—hop on the streetcar that goes in both directions around the Ring.  One shop well worth a visit is The British Bookshop at Weiburggasse 24; it has a wide range of English language books. 

Vienna streets lined in Christmas lighting.

Vienna streets lined in Christmas lighting.

Vienna is truly a city of music from Hayden’s elegant quartets to Straus’s lovely waltzes.  Mozart is very much present in Vienna—you cannot escape his music or his life story.  This Christmas in Vienna program offers one an opportunity to explore and experience Vienna’s fine art and architecture.

This trip offers a full experience of the romance of Vienna and the celebration of Christmas. 

Susan Parry
Secretary Treasurer,
Academic Travel Abroad 
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Christmas in Canterbury with Academic Travel Abroad

October 24, 2008
Christmas in Canterbury was my first Christmas away from family, but the tour participants provided excellent conversation and fellowship for this special time of year. They were of a broad age range and from a variety of faith traditions.
 
Our Smithsonian Expert was Rosalind Hutchinson and her knowledge and guidance were always with us as we visited the various sites in and around Canterbury.
 
The highlight was visiting Canterbury Cathedral. We were treated to a special tour on our first day and attended services on the afternoon before Christmas and on Christmas morning.
 
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, presided and shook hands with everyone after the services. Day trips to London and parts of southeastern England added excellent variety to the tour.
 
John Elliott,
ATA Tour Manager
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