A dinner and a classical concert of compositions by Beethoven and Mozart will be held at Bonn’s La Redoute for passengers on Scenic’s ‘Jewels of Europe’ itinerary.
Built in the late 1700s by the last Elector of Cologne, its recital room has been named Beethoven Hall in honour of Beethoven who played there.
Passengers on the ‘Windmills, Tulips & Belgian Delights’ itinerary will have exclusive entry into an after hours show at the Fabrique de Lumieres in Amsterdam.
In this former coal-fired gasworks which has walls up to 17 metres high, art comes to life in the largest immersive digital art centre in the Netherlands.
'Slower' cruises
‘Now more than ever, as travel opens to the world, guests are requesting slower cruise itineraries and deeper cultural experiences,’ Scenic Group’s GM Sales & Marketing APAC Anthony Laver said.
‘We are delighted to be delivering on these expectations with our new 2024 European river cruise brochure which has new slower itineraries, with unique and enriching and immersive experiences,’ Laver said.
‘With over 56 new Scenic Enrich and Freechoice experiences, new Danube itineraries and a new way to choose perfect European cruises, 2024 promises to be focused on tailoring our ultra-luxury river cruises uniquely to our guests.
Early booking savings
‘We are also inviting guests to book early to get access to our Super Earlybird offers and flight credits.’
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