Acropolis, Athens
Thank you to ACE Cultural Tours. Since 1958, ACE Tours have uncovered cultural connections across subject areas including art, architecture, archaeology, history, music, regional culture and natural history. Rather than exclusively focusing on an isolated history, artistic site or historical event, the trips provide setting within a wider cultural landscape.
Tour Directors illustrate their themes with formal lectures & on-site talks. The extra guides include conservationists, curators, journalists and broadcasters, their expertise and local knowledge enabling participants to enjoy special access visits, from exclusive recitals to tours of private houses and gardens; no prior skill is needed. Travellers who share a curiosity for cultural subjects welcome the small groups in which they learn together.
Douro River, Portugal
Bach concert, Leipzig
Given my partner is Czech, let me select just one example of a city I know quite well: the Vltava River Cruise, in both 2023 and 2024. Note the focus on cultural tourism. After voyages along the Seine, Rhône & Danube, this trip presents a new cultural cruise based on the Vltava River. Progress around the Czech capital of Prague provide enlightening glimpses into the country’s history, art, architecture and classical music, cruising in the enchanting landscape of Central Bohemia.
Konopiště Castle, Czech Republic
Silk road, Uzbekistan
Grand Canal, Venice
Returning to Prague through the stunning landscape around Slapy and Štěchovice, disembark for special visits in the Czech capital. Pay homage to one of the city’s most famous musical connections, the operas of W A Mozart, by visiting the Estates Theatre, site of the premiere of Don Giovanni in 1787 and the only living theatre where Mozart performed. Then visit the city’s castle district, home to St Vitus Cathedral, one of the most important Gothic cathedrals in Europe and the largest church in the Czech Republic.
In the evening, attend a performance at the Estates Theatre of Mozart's opera Le nozze di Figaro. A co-production with the National-theater Mannheim, this new adaptation is staged by Czech director Barbora Horáková Joly and conducted by renowned British conductor Julia Jones. The production stars bass-baritone Lukáš Bařák, soloist at the Opera of the National Theatre in Prague.
The final stage of the cruise goes north to the picturesque town of Mělník where the Vltava and Elbe meet; then visit sites including Litoměřice. Situated on the confluence of the Elbe and Ohře in a great wine landscape, the town has a characterful centre of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque buildings including fine churches. It is home to the North Bohemian Gallery of Fine Arts which houses a special collection of mainly Czech works (medieval to modern) behind its Baroque facade.
Group members explore, through lectures and recitals given by expert on-board musicologist Paul Jackson, the music of well-known composers associated with Prague and its surrounds, including Dvořák, Smetana, Janáček, Mahler and Mozart. Paul is the Head of Music and Performing Arts, and Director of Music at Anglia Ruskin Uni Cambridge.
Art and architecture specialist Tom Abbott is the guide at several sites, providing the background for the historical and art treasures. Tom is an art and architectural historian with the Foundation of Prussian Palaces and Gardens, and a resident of Berlin.
State Opera, Vienna
Other ACE Cultural destinations in 2023 & 2024 include Algeria, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Egypt, Germany. Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, UK, USA, Uzbekistan. Most trips lasts for under a week. I would like stays of 7 days, but at least Germany, Italy, UK, France and Greece have plenty of destination choices each year.
12 comments:
Cultural tourism in a foreign country is always appealing to me. However, I will always get a personal guide with a limousine.
Wife and I easily found the beautiful castles and churches in Prague, but not the well known composers associated with the city. Our loss.
ACE takes the hard planning out of travelling.
roentare
I think you have sorted it out perfectly :) If your budget can cover a private car hire and a private guide, you and the guide can design a tour to exactly meet your desires and the guide's expertise.
Train Man
That is the joy of organised cultural tours, as opposed to landing in the country's centre airport and crossing your fingers about where to go. For example, if you love music and performing arts, and never want to see a medieval church/synagogue/mosque for the rest of your life, choose a tour that meets most of your needs. There are tons of choices.
jabblog
I forgot to mention the effort that needs to be expended in tour planning, before you leave home. But most of the people approaching retirement or already retired would agree with you totally.
Even for experienced travellers, reading the hundreds of ACE cultural tours suggests they know what cultural tourists love and how to achieve it.
My priority is to tour the city and visit its main attractions. No time for putting myself in a concert/theater hall for several hours to 'absorb' some specific culture; this would demand a special visit, if at all.
Prague, by the way, is a wonderful city!
Duta
that was always spouse's and my plan for the first 35 years of travelling also. Now I want more detailed history, more performing arts, more literature, hidden architecture and family connections.
I had never been to Prague or Budapest until I married a Czech but my mother in law was correct - beautiful cities.
I have experience of tours with guides and I highly recommend them. I have also hired local guides myself and recommend that way too. Guides are not nearly so expensive as some people seem to imagine.
Rachel
Here is a story you will appreciate :) My beloved, travelling without me one year, wasn't sure that a cultural tour with a guide would be a good idea. But he had never been to the northern part of the Northern Territory, so this was a first - Darwin, Pine Creek, Katherine, Victoria River, Kunanarra and into the north of WA. The guide was amazing, and the other people in the group were great company. They still see each other socially now, long after the tour ended.
I can identify with this, yes! I am still in touch with people I have met on group tours too.
Rachel
I was looking at why a guide is valuable.
Tour guides represent the destination. Checkfront said chances are the guests will meet other locals during their trip who can offer a glimpse into the community. But mostly tour guides give the best insight because of the lengthy interaction and in-depth conversation they offer. Essentially tour guides act as the welcoming committee. By being culturally sensitive, they demonstrate a hospitable attitude on behalf of the destinations, influencing a guest’s overall perception of the people and places.
I would add "especially in a language we don't understand".
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