Young! Tanzsommer tour visits these cities...
Innsbruck is the capital city of the federal state of Tyrol in western Austria. It is located in the Inn Valley at the junction with the Wipptal (Sill River), which provides access to the Brenner Pass. Located in the broad valley between high mountains, the Nordkette (Hafelekar, 2,334 m) in the north, Patscherkofel (2,246 m) and Serles (2,718 m) in the south, it is an internationally renowned winter sports centre, and hosted the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics. The word bruck comes from the German word Brücke meaning "bridge" which leads to "the bridge over the Inn".
The Today Show has even done one of their "Where in the World is Matt Lauer" episodes from Innsbruck. You can find clips of that episode on YouTube.
Innsbruck is our base of operations while in Austria.
St. Johann in Tirol is a market town in Tyrol, Austria. lies in a valley basin between the mountain range of the “Wilder Kaiser” and the “Kitzbüheler Horn” in the centre of the district of Kitzbühel. St. Johann has a population of only 8,606 until we arrive. It can then bloom to over 10,000 for the day.
Salzburg is the capital of the federal state of Salzburg and located in western Austria. The city is well-known for being Mozart's birthplace, for its baroque architecture, extensive history, and as a gateway to the Alps. We take a break from performing to spend an afternoon touring and shoping.
Lienz is a medieval city in Tyrol, Austria. Lienz is located at the confluence of the rivers Isel and Drava, between the Hohe Tauern mountain range in the north and the Gailtal Alps in the south.
Venice (Italian: Venezia, Venetian: Venexia), the "city of canals", is the capital of the region of Veneto and of the province of Venice in Italy. The city stretches across numerous (117) small islands in the marshy Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic Sea in northeast Italy. Venice is the northermost major city and seaport on the Mediterranean. The day trip to shop and tour may be short, but if you miss the boat, you will have to take the night train back to Austia.
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