Discover over 10 significant countries in 25 days. You will fall in love with those legendary scenic, historical buildings, spectacular architectures and the glorious churches.
Our professional English speaking tour guide will lead you to explore the European cities such as Italy, Netherlands, The Vatican city, Austria, Czech Republic. Not only by coach and walking tour, as well as tour on cruise and Europe traditional transpoation “Water Taxi” – Gondola!
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Welcome to Europe! Our friendly staff will warmly greet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel.
Here you can rest up for the upcoming tour days ahead or you can explore the city at your own leisure. Free airport transfer between 7:00am to 10:00pm.
Starting from Paris for a delightful scenic journey through the rolling countryside of the Champagne region, the world’s famous origin of the sparkling white wine. Following by visiting the historic attractions of provincial capital Reims, including the city’s cathedral – a key national heritage site, where coronations of French kings took place from the 11th century onwards. Heading to Luxembourg which is one of the three European cities hosting the most important European institutions as well as the capital city of the Grand Duchy. You’ll be visiting the Place de Constitution and Pont Adolphe. After the guided trip you will have free time for further exploration.
Today we leave the graceful Luxembourg and head across another European border into Germany. You will visit the historic Trier, Germany’s oldest city and the birthplace of Karl Marx. You’ll have the chance to see from the outside the house where the influential philosopher was born, which now functions as the Karl
Marx Haus museum. Explore by relax walking into the centre of Trier; you can see the impressive cathedral, where the celebrated Holy Robe – said to be the tunic of Christ – is preserved and occasionally displayed. Trier is also known as ‘The Second Rome’ (Constantine served as an administrator here for 10 years), and significant legacies of the once-great empire remain today. The highlight is undoubtedly Porta Nigra, the best-preserved Roman city gate north of the Alps, which you’ll get to see and photograph. After an exciting morning in Trier, you’ll drive on to Koblenz, famous as the location of the confluence of the Rhine and Mosel rivers. Here you have the option of indulging in a relaxing lunch alongside the water, then afterwards you can also choose to add on a scenic Rhine boat cruise for some memorable city vistas. Back on dry land you’ll drive through the wine-making town of Rüdesheim, and stop to see the bronze 19th century Niederwald monument. Perched on a hill high above the town, this stop also offers a spectacular photo
opportunity of the surrounding Rhine Valley. Then it’s on to Frankfurt am Main, where you’ll discover the delights of Römerberg, a charming plaza with a distinctive medieval town hall as its centrepiece.
Note: The Rhine boat cruise is only operational from 3rd April to 31st October.
After boarding the luxury coach in Frankfurt, relax and enjoy a scenic ride through the classic German countryside towards the Czech Republic. Prague is a beautiful city, boasting elaborate baroque, gothic, art nouveau and cubist architecture. You will arrive in the evening, ready to discover this charming capital city with its fairy-tale architecture, the following morning.
Step the Royal Route with a spectacular walk, following the traditional coronation path of the kings and queens of old Bohemia. You’ll start from the top of Castle Hill in the Hradcany district, famous for its views over the redroofed old city, and then tour Prague Castle. The castle has been the historic seat of Bohemia royalty since the 9th century, as well as home to the nation’s presidents in recent times. Next you will head off around the imposing gothic St. Vitus Cathedral and the Old Royal Palace, and along Golden Lane, an antique thoroughfare lined with full of traditional buildings. Later you will promenade across the iconic
Charles Bridge, which arches gracefully over the Vltava, and on through the winding alleys to the Old Town Square, where you can see the City Hall and one of Prague’s most well-known sights, the Astronomical Clock. After lunch in the square, you’ll continue the trip from Prague to the Slovakian capital, Bratislava –
home to another glorious Old Town. Experience the rich history and grandeur of the heart of traditional Bratislava, taking a short walking tour around the Town Hall, St. Martin´s Cathedral and the Slovak National Theatre.
After breakfast, start the trip from Budapast – the capital city of Hungary, is known as the Pearl of the Danube, and is essentially two different cities joined together: Buda on the west of the river, Pest on the
east, each with its own distinct characteristics. One of the best ways of seeing this unique location is by taking a river cruise, which many people choose to do. Take a break and lunch at Buda Palace, and then
have a chance to look at the exhibitions in the Budapest History Museum and Hungarian National Gallery, or do a spot of souvenir shopping. Besides you’ll explore both sides of the city on a cultural and historic tour. Highlights on the Buda side of the Danube include the towered terrace of Fisherman’s Bastion, the medieval Matthias Church and a walk up to the summit of Gellért Hill for panoramic views. While over in Pest the sights include the expansive Heroes’ Square and Hungary's dramatic riverside Parliament Building.
In the evening, you can choose to have an optional dinner in the heart of Budapest, where you can sample traditional dishes such as goose liver, goulash, duck leg and local wine, come with Hungarian folkdance and music. This is the best way your day 7 round off.
Moving on to another of Europe’s grand capitals, Vienna, where you’ll get to explore the Austrian city’s brilliant palaces, eye catching churches and prestigious art museums. Discover the Schönbrunn Palace, the Rococo-style summer residence of the Habsburg dynasty, rulers of Europe and the Church for many decades. Take a break and lunch in the refined site; you will then riding past many grand, famous buildings, they are the City Hall, the Austrian Parliament, Hofburg Palace and Heroes’ Square. Your journey will past the statue of one of Austria’s most famous sons, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. You will have leisure time for shopping before the visit of the key Vienna building Wiener Staatsoper (opera house). In the evening, dinner in the heart of the city or visit St. Stephen's Cathedral, following by taking a promenade in Stadtpark, is known for its range of sculptures, including the well-known gilded bronze statue of Johann Strauss II. Today will be completed by optional Viennese waltz concert, which will allow you the unforgettable experience of hearing the music of Mozart and Strauss in the place where it was created.
Time to say good-bye to Vienna, start a new page in Salzburg. It’s on the list of UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, is characterized by plentiful baroque buildings, and is one of the most picturesque places in Europe. Salzburg is also well-known for its musical heritage, being both the Mozart’s birthplace , and also connected with hit musical The Sound of Music. You’ll get the chance to see from the outside the house where Mozart was born, explore the city further at your own time and also have lunch in Salzburg, before heading across the German border to Munich in the afternoon – the next eye-catching trip is coming.
You'll leave the big cities behind on Saturday morning and head for one of the world's most famous mountain ranges - the Swiss Alps. The first stop is Engelberg the stunning Swiss resort. From here you can pick to board a cable car that takes you to the summit of the impressive Mount Titlis. Reach the top of the year through snowcovered Mt. Titlis is by the world’s first revolving cable car the Titlis Rotair, that delivers amazing views of the valleys, glaciers, lakes and forests below, and 360˚ vistas of the surrounding mountains. At the summit the sun terrace is the perfect place to capture and appreciate the breathtaking panoramas. You will explore the core of a glacier through the 150-metre ice cavern. March across Europe's highest suspension bridge for more phenomenal views from Mt. Titlis. Visit the lakeside after the hill top trip. Lucerne is a picturesque place of bridges and towers located in what many people believe to be the "true" Switzerland – picture-postcard Mountains, lakes, cowbells, Alpine villages and meadows full of edelweiss flowers. Here you will have time to ramble through the delighting streets, and watch the well-known Lion Monument, which Mark Twain was described as “the most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world”. Enjoy the shopping time for Swiss watches and fine chocolates as you will be heading and stay in Zurich tonight.
After breakfast, your adventure will be started in Zurich, a city with a reputation as a leading global financial centre. You will be stopped by the impressive Lake Zurich, the Europe’s biggest waterfall-Rhine Falls. Next you’ll travel to Germany and the Black Forest, the ancient fir-covered mountain range which is famous for its creepy folklore and mythical tales. Take a break at one if the many lakeside cafes, enjoy the appetising Black Forest Cherry Gateaux. What is next? Souvenirs time! Cuckoo clocks are very famous in Titisee as its origin. Here is an ideal place to opt a few souvenirs from the local shops, as well as to watch a demonstration of how the remarkable mechanisms work. Tonight you will be staying overnight in Frankfurt.
Today begins with a stress free ride Frankfurt to Bonn, the capital of the former West Germany until reunification. Discover Bonn by marching through streets, the highlights such as the Rococo-fronted town hall and Ludwig Van Beethoven Haus, a museum celebrating the life of the much-loved composer. Next it’s on to Cologne, where you’ll visit the city’s glorious Gothic cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The rest of the afternoon is to explore Cologne on own leisure, do local shopping or just relax with a fairish refreshing German brew. Your trip will then heading to Amsterdam after the lunch break.
In the Dutch countryside, you will be surrounded by all Netherlands traditional famous, they are cheese, clogs and windmills. Call in at the hugely popular model town of Zaanse Schans* . Next, you’ll head to the cosmopolitan city. After visiting diamond factory to watch the singular cutting skills that have been practised here since the 16th century, you can take an optional canal cruise, which is a great way to discover more about this unique European city. After disembarking you’ll walk to Dam Square - one of the city’s grandest areas, where the Royal Palace is located and the Queen’s birthday celebrations take place. Capture as many as pictures you want at your free time in the evening, enjoy shopping or further sightseeing, and then round the day off with dinner. (B)
*The tour visits Keukenhof Garden during mid-March to mid-May, the world’s second largest flower garden which covers an area of 32 hectare with beautifully coloured and scented displays of spring flowers - The Keukenhof features a variety of different gardens and garden styles. This replaces the visit to Zaanse Schans.
After breakfast, tour departing Amsterdam. The coach will ride toward south across the border into Brussels, the Belgian capital and political centre of the European Union. You’ll visit the most popular touristic attraction and the symbol of Europe’s Capital. A cell-shaped structure of stainless steel spheres and tubes built for the 1958 World’s Fair. The admirable Grand Place or Grote Markt is the centre square of Brussels, surrounded by opulent guildhalls, the city hall and the Maison du Roi. You will not miss seeing the famous implike Manneken Pis statue. Try the mouth-watering Belgian delights during the break before crossing the border into Paris.
The Paris trip starts with a ride along the famous Champs Élysées to the Place de la Concorde, which played such a key part in the French Revolution. Then visit the iconic Arc de Triomphe, following by visiting Les Invalides, where Napoleon’s tomb is located. Then it’s on to the most legendary of all Paris’s icons: the Eiffel Tower. Choose to make the optional ascent of the tower for unbeatable views over the city, and a truly memorable experience. Enjoy a leisurely cruise along the river Seine to get a great sightseeing option that offers views including Notre-Dame Cathedral and Pont Alexandre III. Lastly, the trip will head to splendid Palace of Versailles through the Parisian suburbs, the vast regal château that was the residence of the royal family until the start of the revolution in 1789. Today, it is a wealthy suburb of Paris . In the evening, you can enjoy one of our optional Paris evening shows .
The second day of your Parisian experience, Louvre - one of the world’s greatest art museums and a historic monument. The museum is housed in the Louvre Palace, originally built as a fortress in the late 12th century under Philip II. You will be stopped by all of the famous masterpieces, including the Venus de Milo, Winged Victory of Samothrace (also called Nike of Samothrace), and Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. To enhance your experience and allow you to browse through hundreds of works in just a few hours by opt for a guided gallery tour.
After an exciting morning of surrounding by art, let’s have a lunch break in the museum to replenish your energy levels before heading to the Paris’s opera house- Palais Garnier. This afternoon will be free; you can explore more in local or shop at illustrious department stores Galeries Lafayette. Enjoy your Parisian night in Paris.
Say good-bye to Paris as your journey will start through the French countryside to mountainous Switzerland. You will meet Basel, which is located at the point where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, travel along the Swiss Alps then arrive the lakeside city of Lucerne. Get your camera to capture the famous landmarks, including Chapel Bridge, the Water Tower, Baroque and Gothic architecture, followed by leisure time to shop or take pictures.
After breakfast, you’ll be drive toward south until reach the first stop - the world’s fashion capital-Milan. You will visit the historical sites, vast Gothic cathedral (Duomo) and La Scala opera house, meanwhile you will see the planet’s oldest shopping mall, the 19th-century Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, where you can wander among the boutique shops and take lunch in one of the refined cafes.
Most of the fine architectures are located in Italy. Verona, a city has been awarded World Heritage Site status by UNESCO because of its urban structure and architecture. Red-roofed buildings, Roman arena, which stages outdoor opera performances and music concerts to packed audiences throughout the summer. You’ll also visit the residence of Verona’s most famous characters: Romeo and Juliet. Inside the house is a small museum and in the courtyard is a bronze sculpture of Juliet – people rub her right breast for luck. After this iconic scene, you’ll head to another vintage Italian city: Venice after free time break.
This morning is to explore a magical city, Venice. Start with a vaporetto (waterbus ride) to San Marco Island, a memorable crossing of the lagoon that brings you a real taste of the charm as you approach the dreamy spires and distinctive waterside buildings. You’ll be led around some of Venice’s best-known locations on the island, Piazzo with the Basilica di San Marco, a stunning piece of Byzantine architecture. You’ll also visit the legendary Bridge of Sighs, it connects the old prison to the interrogation rooms in the Doge’s Palace. Afterwards you’ll have a chance to see some traditional Venetian craftwork which has specialized in fancy glasswares for centuries with a demonstration by Murano glassblowers; their exquisite creations make excellent souvenirs. Of course, the ultimate Venice activity is to ride through the warren of waterways on a gondola-flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat, and for most people this optional excursion is a must. Step aboard, relax and enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime experience. If you’re hungry after an activity-packed morning you can choose to fill up with an optional delicious homemade Italian spaghetti meal, before enjoying more free time in this sublime city. Arrive Rome in the evening.
Start your day 20 at the heart of the Italian capital - The Vatican City. Here you’ll marvel at St Peter’s Basilica, as a work of architecture, it is regarded as the greatest building of its age. St. Peter's is one of the four churches of Rome that hold the rank of Major Basilica, home to Pope Francis and arguably the most significant site in Christianity. The delicately classic Basilica has been present here for almost 1,700 years and contains a bewildering collection of paintings, frescoes and design crafted by some of humanity’s most famous artists, which you can explore.
You can opt an optional Sistine Chapel tour to view Michelangelo’s famous painted ceiling . Then you’ll see the famous Trevi Fountain, is the largest Baroque fountain in the city and one of the most famous fountains in the world. After lunch, take a step even further back in time as you visit Italy’s unrivalled Roman relics. This afternoon you will have leisure to explore more. After the Coliseum, you will back to fourth century AD at Arch of Constantine. Before heading to Florence in the evening, you can enjoy Rome’s culture or tasting the rich and creamy delights of “gelato” Italian ice cream.
Kick start the morning in Florence, the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and home to some fabulous architecture and fine art. You will be ready at the Piazzale Michelangelo (Michelangelo Square), is a famous square with a magnificent panoramic view of Florence. Capture the red roofs, Arno river and ancient city walls out towards the surrounding countryside. Then you will watch a demonstration of the traditional craft of leather working at close quarters in a local workshop, why not get some souvenirs here.
From now, you will be surrounding by the highlights of Florence as walking tour will let you step in the Ponte Vecchio over the Arno, the Piazza del Duomo and Campanile Tower. You’ll also pass the Uffizi Gallery, which contains one of the most notable art collections in Florence. Take a break, enjoy the atmosphere or drop by the streetside cafes after.
After replenish the energy, your next destination is Pisa. Feel free, but be sure to have your camera ready to get a shot of the iconic Leaning Tower, the famous bell tower in the ‘Square of Miracles’, which also contains the centuries-old cathedral and baptistry.
The coach is ready for the Mediterranean coastline route. We are almost Monaco. It is a sovereign city-state and microstate, located on the French Riviera in Western Europe. It contains some big attractions and high rollers: look out for the famous Monte-Carlo casino as you cruise into town.
Soak up the refined atmosphere by a walking sightseeing tour at the grand Prince’s Palace, viewing the 1920s Courthouse, the cliffside Oceanographic Museum, and the cathedral, where Grace Kelly is buried. We then visit the famous Fragonard Perfume Factory and you’ll be taken on a fascinating guided tour around this working factory. Following by Nice where you’ll stop for lunch break to enjoy the local cuisine. You will be transferred to Cannes, where many a movie star has enjoyed the sweet smell of success. Don’t miss the snapshot point Palais des Festival, home to the city’s annual international film festival. Lastly your day will round off in Avignon.
You might start missing home, but be sure fill up your memorable experience by enjoying great views of the changing rural charms of the French countryside as coach drives you toward north back to Paris, where the tour finishes.
After breakfast, it is time to say goodbye. You will be transferred to the airport to catch your flight home or the connecting flight for your next trip.
Arrive home with full of joyful memories of tour.