Amsterdam is the Netherlands’ capital, known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades, legacies of the city’s 17th-century Golden Age. Its Museum District houses the Van Gogh Museum, works by Rembrandt and Vermeer at the Rijksmuseum, and modern art at the Stedelijk. Cycling is key to the city’s character, and there are numerous bike paths.
Amsterdam is the Netherlands’ capital, known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades, legacies of the city’s 17th-century Golden Age. Its Museum District houses the Van Gogh Museum, works by Rembrandt and Vermeer at the Rijksmuseum, and modern art at the Stedelijk. Cycling is key to the city’s character, and there are numerous bike paths.
Rotterdam is a major port city in the Dutch province of South Holland. The Maritime Museum’s vintage ships and exhibits trace the city’s seafaring history. The 17th-century Delfshaven neighborhood is home to canalside shopping and Pilgrim Fathers Church, where pilgrims worshiped before sailing to America. After being almost completely reconstructed following WWII, the city is now known for bold, modern architecture.
Antwerp is a port city on Belgium’s River Scheldt, with history dating to the Middle Ages. In its center, the centuries-old Diamond District houses thousands of diamond traders, cutters and polishers. Antwerp’s Flemish Renaissance architecture is typified by the Grote Markt, a central square in the old town. At the 17th-century Rubens House, period rooms display works by the Flemish Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens.
Antwerp is a port city on Belgium’s River Scheldt, with history dating to the Middle Ages. In its center, the centuries-old Diamond District houses thousands of diamond traders, cutters and polishers. Antwerp’s Flemish Renaissance architecture is typified by the Grote Markt, a central square in the old town. At the 17th-century Rubens House, period rooms display works by the Flemish Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens.
It’s the title of an opera by Giacomo Puccini and a song by Charles Aznavour, but also the name of a historic region in Central Europe, famous for its crystal. The MS La Bohème sails on the Danube and on the Rhine, taking passengers to the meeting of the many marvels offered by these two romantic rivers par excellence. The MS La Bohème is a 4-anchor boat. human dimension, measuring 110 meters long and 10 meters wide. It can accommodate 158 passengers, in 80 cabins arranged on two decks. Each of them, with an area of 10 m2 (there is also a suite of 18 m2), has all the amenities and offers the best living conditions. The decoration is neat and its atmosphere, both elegant and friendly, is in perfect harmony with its environment. Yellow and blue, symbols of light and water, combine happily to give the boat a warm atmosphere. Located at the level of the upper deck, the restaurant, where are served all meals during the trip, offers delicate cuisine in a refined setting, where large bay windows allow you to take full advantage of the panorama. At the level of this same deck is the lounge bar with dance floor. On the sun deck, an ideal place to relax and admire the landscapes, passengers can make use of comfortable deckchairs, as well as a large shaded area.
Lounge Bar
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Telefon und Fax
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