TREASURES OF EURASIA

TREASURES OF EURASIA

Follow in the footsteps of great explorers as you journey from the heart of Europe to fabled outposts on the legendary Silk Road. Immerse yourself in the cultural capitals of Vienna and Budapest, discover Georgia’s wine country, explore Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, and stroll the well-preserved ancient quarters of Bukhara and Baku.

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TREASURES OF EURASIA

Vienna, Austria

MAY 12 – 13

Begin your journey in the City of Music.
The monumental grandeur of the Hapsburgs intertwines with the legacy of classical music in Vienna, one of Europe’s great historic capitals. Once home to legendary composers like Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert, Vienna entices travelers with an alluring mix of architecture, history and musical culture.

Hotel Sacher Vienna

Sofia, Bulgaria

MAY 14 – 15

East meets West in one of Europe’s oldest cities.
From Alexander the Great to the Ottoman Empire, Sofia has witnessed thousands of years of history. Today, all of these varied influences weave together to form a mélange of cultures that is unique to Bulgaria.

Hilton Sofia

Tbilisi, Georgia

MAY 16 – 17

Georgia’s ancient capital is Europe’s most buzz-worthy destination.
Tbilisi is earning raves as one of the hottest travel destinations by outlets as diverse as Vogue and Lonely Planet. The narrow winding streets of the Old Town, the tantalizing flavors of Georgian cuisine and access to stunning mountain landscapes are just a few reasons to visit this former Soviet republic.

Stamba Hotel

Bukhara, Uzbekistan

MAY 18 – 19

Bukhara is a fabled Silk Road outpost and medieval holy city.
One of Central Asia’s oldest cities, Bukhara was a legendary stop on the ancient Silk Road, a network of trade routes between China and Europe. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its historic center, the city remains the best example of a well-preserved medieval Central Asian city.

Zargaron Plaza Hotel

Baku, Azerbaijan

MAY 20 – 21

Old and new come together seamlessly in Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, is an ancient city on the Caspian Sea once visited by the famed explorer Marco Polo on his travels through Eurasia. Today, Baku offers the best of both worlds: a historic Old Town that remains the city’s cultural heart and futuristic modern architecture that speaks to the country’s thriving oil and gas economy.

Four Seasons Hotel Baku

Yerevan, Armenia

MAY 22 – 23

Armenia is one of the world’s oldest countries.
Nearly 3,000 years of history are on display in Armenia, where you will find everything from an ancient Greco-Roman temple and medieval monasteries to Soviet-era buildings crafted from pink volcanic stone.

The Alexander

Montenegro

MAY 24 – 26

Tiny Montenegro is a hidden gem in the Balkans.
One of Europe’s newest nations, Montenegro has been earning raves for its unspoiled Adriatic coastline, rugged mountains and medieval villages. Now is your chance to experience why this small nation is on many a must-see travel list.

Regent Porto Montenegro

Budapest, Hungary

MAY 27 – 29

Conclude your journey in beautiful Budapest.
Budapest is made up of two distinct halves—Buda and Pest—connected by a series of bridges over the Danube River. Hungarian history is on display on both sides of the river, from grand imperial architecture and Ottoman-style thermal baths to Communist-era monuments and hip gathering places.

Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest

TREASURES OF EURASIA

Hotel Sacher Vienna

 

Opened in 1876 across from the iconic Vienna Opera House, the Hotel Sacher Vienna is a luxury hotel with an illustrious history. Guest rooms reflect the elegant influence of the Belle Époque in their furnishings and feature original artwork. Be sure to stop by the café for a taste of the hotel’s eponymous Sacher torte, a chocolate cake with a nearly 200-year-old family recipe.

Hilton Sofia

 

Located in the heart of the Bulgarian capital and overlooking Vitosha Mountain, Hilton Sofia provides a central location near all the city’s main sights. The hotel offers modern guest rooms along with a 24-hour fitness center, heated indoor pool and two dining options.

Stamba Hotel

 

Exposed brick and books line the walls of the Stamba Hotel’s light-filled guest rooms, a modern interpretation of the Soviet-era publishing house it now occupies. Enjoy fresh takes on classic Georgian cuisine at the hotel’s café, or sample the decadent offerings at the on-property chocolatier.

Zargaron Plaza Hotel

 

A short drive from Bukhara’s historic center, the Zargaron Plaza Hotel offers comfortable rooms that blend European and Central Asian style. The hotel’s amenities include a restaurant that serves both regional and Western dishes, a sauna and basic fitness center.

Four Seasons Hotel Baku

 

On a waterfront promenade, Four Seasons Hotel Baku features spacious rooms with balconies that open to views of the Caspian Sea or the Old City. When you return from your day’s exploration, choose from several onsite dining options or recharge at the spa or Turkish-style hammam steam rooms.

The Alexander

 

A recently opened luxury property in the historic center of Yerevan, The Alexander offers modern guest rooms with minimalist design and traditional Armenian motifs. There are four on-property dining options to choose from, as well as a full-service spa, indoor swimming pool and fitness center.

Regent Porto Montenegro

 

Nestled on the shores of the Adriatic coast against the backdrop of mountains, Regent Porto Montenegro is a luxurious retreat inspired by the Venetian Riviera. Choose from several dining options, take in panoramic views of Boka Bay from the outdoor infinity pool, or enjoy a rejuvenating treatment at the spa.

Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest

 

A unique art nouveau landmark built in 1906 and recently restored to its original splendor, Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest is rich in historical elegance and ultramodern comforts. Centrally located at the end of the renowned Chain Bridge, the hotel features panoramic views of the Danube and the hills of Buda. Enjoy the vibrant ambiance of KOLLÁZS, a casual European brasserie, or sip a fine Hungarian wine under the magnificent glass cupola at the Bar and Lobby Lounge.