EURO ADVENTURE 2019

Get ready for a marvelous entertainment across Europe in 24 days and across your heart in a second.


  • European Tour
  • 24 Days
  • Accessibility
  • Pet allowed
  • Tour Guides
  • Tour Escort

Tour Highlights

  • Visit italian cities like Rome, Firenze, Pisa, Venice and their ancient sites
  • Join marvelous sights on Rhine Falls with a relaxing cruise
  • Discover all secrets in Paris, Amsterdam and Berlin
  • Taste typical dishes of the European tradition

Description

A unique journey where European history is touched: discover the many facets of the traditions that bind Italy, France, Germany, Belgium and Switzerland and all the opportunities and beauties they offer. In nine days, you will be able to admire the culture and places that have built and raised human thought since the time of the Roman Empire.



Itinerary


Day 1 to 3 - ROME and VATICAN
Arrival to Rome and check in to hotel. Panoramic sightseeing walk (Colosseo, Roman Forum, Piazza Spagna, Piazza Venezia, Piazza Navona, Fontana di Trevi and Phanteon). Vatican tour and sightseeing Tivoli Gardens. Overnight in Rome.
Rome's history spans 28 centuries. While Roman mythology dates the founding of Rome at around 753 BC, the site has been inhabited for much longer, making it one of the oldest continuously occupied sites in Europe.[6] The city's early population originated from a mix of Latins, Etruscans, and Sabines. Here, you can visit sites like Colosseum, Palatine Hill, Roman Forum, Phanteon and other marvelous memories of the Eternal City.
Day 4 - FLORENCE and CHIANTI REGION
Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to Florence and panoramic sightseeing. Evening walking in vineyards and wine tasting in San Gimignano. Overnight in Florence.
Florence, the capital of Tuscany, hosts many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture. One of the most famous places is the Duomo, the cathedral with a tiled dome designed by Brunelleschi and Giotto's bell tower. The Accademia Gallery exhibits Michelangelo's David sculpture while in the Uffizi Gallery Botticelli's Birth of Venus and Leonardo da Vinci's Annunciation are found.
Day 5 - PISA
Breakfast at hotel, proceed to Pisa for Leaning Tower, Piazza dei Miracoli, Duomo di Pisa, Battistero and Campo Santo. Lunch at restaurant. Return to Florence and overnight in hotel.
Pisa is an Italian city in Tuscany best known for its famous leaning tower. Already off the table when it was completed in 1372, the 56 m high white marble cylinder is nothing but the bell tower of the marble Romanesque cathedral that stands next to it, in Piazza dei Miracoli. The same square hosts the monumental Camposanto and the Baptistery, where every day non-professional singers test themselves with its famous acoustics.
Day 6 - VENICE
Breakfast at hotel, road to Venice. Lunch at restaurant, evening panoramic sightseeing walk. Visit to Piazzale Roma to San Marco. Overnight in Venice.
Venice, the capital of the Veneto region, lies on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. In this city there are no roads but canals, including the Grand Canal, flanked by Renaissance and Gothic buildings. On the central square, Piazza San Marco, stands the Basilica of San Marco, enriched with Byzantine mosaics, and the bell tower of San Marco, from which you can admire the red roofs of the city.
Day 7 - MURANO, BURANO and VENICE
Breakfast in hotel. Road to Glass Factory in Murano and Burano visit. Lunch at restaurant. Evening in San Marco, Ratio Bridge and Gondola ride. Overnight in Venice.
The island of Murano is famous for the long tradition of glass processing. Many visitors take the water buses to explore the Glass Museum, dedicated to the history of glass production over the centuries, and to buy local handmade souvenirs. The Church of Santa Maria and San Donato, in Romanesque style, has a floor with colored mosaics and, according to legend, houses the bones of the dragon killed by the saint.
Day 8 - TIRANO, PONTRESSINA and LIVIGNO
Breakfast at hotel, drive to Tirano. Train tour from Tirano to Pontressina. Lunch, drive to Livigno and evening with free time. Overnight in Livigno.
Tirano is an Italian town of 9 005 inhabitants in the province of Sondrio in Lombardy. It is famous for its sanctuary dedicated to the Madonna of Tirano, and for being the terminus of the picturesque Tirano-Sankt Moritz railway line.
Day 9 - LIVIGNO
Breakfast at hotel, free time in Livigno. Drive to Titlis and overnight.
Livigno is a ski resort in the Italian Alps, near the border with Switzerland. It is known for its snow parks, complete with slopes and slopes. In the city, in the Mus! of Livigno and Trepalle, there are agricultural tools and other objects that tell the past of the area. Livigno Dairy is a working dairy that also offers a museum and a diorama of local fauna. From Livigno it is possible to visit the Stelvio National Park, which houses ermines, eagles and ibexes.
Day 10 - TITLIS
Breakfast at hotel. Titlis cable car drive, Glacier Caves and Ice Flyers. Lunch at Panoramic Restaurant. Ovenight in Rhein Falls.
The Titlis is a mountain in the Bernese Alps in the canton of Obwalden. It is the highest mountain in the canton. The mountain is part of the ski area of the same name; on its slopes rise the ski jumps Klein- and Gross-Titlis-Schanze.
Day 11 - RHINE RIVER, NEUSCHWANSTEIN CASTLE and SALZBURG
Breakfast at hotel. Rhine river cruise and visit Laufen Castle. Visit Neuschwanstein, lunch at restaurant. Overnight in Salzburg.
Neuschwanstein Castle is a castle built in the late nineteenth century and located in the south-west of Bavaria near Füssen, in the town of Schwangau, opposite the Hohenschwangau castle.
Day 12 - SALZBURG
Breakfast at hotel. Sightseeing tour. Visit to Mirabel, Mozart House, Geburtshaus and Salzburg Castle. Visit to Hallstatt (Salt Mine). Overnight in Salzburg.
Salzburg is an Austrian city on the border with Germany, surrounded by the Eastern Alps. The city is divided in two by the Salzach river: on the left bank are the medieval and baroque buildings of the pedestrian Altstadt (the Old Town), while on the opposite side, on the right bank, stands the Neustadt (the New Town), which was built in the nineteenth century. The birthplace of Mozart, in the Altstadt, has been entirely preserved and is now a museum where it is possible to observe the composer's childhood objects.
Day 13 - VIENNA
Breakfast at hotel. Drive to Vienna and sightseeing in city. Lunch at restaurant. Free time and overnight at hotel.
Vienna, the capital of Austria, is located on the banks of the Danube, east of the country. His artistic and intellectual heritage was formed thanks to the influence of personalities such as Mozart, Beethoven and Sigmunt Freud, who lived in the city. Vienna is also known for its imperial palaces like Schönbrunn, the summer residence of the Habsburgs. The MuseumsQuartier area houses historic and contemporary buildings displaying works by Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt and other artists.
Day 14 - BRATISLAVA
Breakfast at hotel. Day tour Vienna to Bratislava. Lunch on cruise. Overnight in hotel in Bratislava.
Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, rises along the Danube river, on the border with Austria and Hungary. The city is surrounded by vineyards and the Little Carpathians and is crossed by wooded paths where hiking and cycling are practiced. The pedestrian area of the old city, dating back to the 18th century, is known for its lively bars and cafes. Bratislava Castle, entirely rebuilt, is located on the top of a hill overlooking the old city and the Danube.
Day 15 - PRAGUE
Breakfast at hotel. Drive to Prague, evening free time. Overnight in hotel.
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is crossed by the Vltava river. Nicknamed "the city of a hundred towers", it is known for the Old Town Square, the heart of the historic core, home to colorful Baroque buildings, Gothic churches and the medieval astronomical clock, which shows every hour. Completed in 1402, the pedestrian Charles Bridge is flanked by statues of Catholic saints.
Day 16 - PRAGUE
Breakfast at hotel. Visit Prague Castle, Ponte Carlo, Cattedrale di San Vito, Clock Astronomical. Overnight in Prague.
Prague Castle is a fortified complex located in the 9th century Czech capital, official residence of the President of the Czech Republic since 1918.
Day 17 - BERLIN
Breakfast at hotel. Drive from Prague to Berlin. Night cruise in Berlin and overnight in hotel.
Explore Berlin from the water in the quieter evening hours: in the course of a 2.5-hour boat cruise through the city centre. The cruise is a great opportunity to wind down and make yourself comfortable after a busy day of sightseeing or work and allows you to gain a new perspective on the places your may have visited during the day.
Day 18 - BERLIN
Breakfast at hotel. Sightseeing in Berlin, lunch in restaurant. Visit Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag Building, Berlin Wall, Holocaust Memorial, Checkpoint Charlie. Free time and overnight in Berlin.
Berlin, the capital of Germany, was founded in the 13th century. The Holocaust Memorial and the remaining parts of the Berlin Wall, covered in graffiti, testify to the city's difficult history during the 20th century. During the Cold War, the city was divided into two parts, and the Brandenburg Gate, from the 18th century, became the symbol of its reunification. Berlin is also known for its art scene and modern architecture, such as the Berlin Philharmonic, with its gilded walls and sloping roof, built in 1963.
Day 19 to 21 - AMSTERDAM
Breakfast at hotel. Drive from Berlin to Amsterdam
Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands, known for its artistic heritage, the elaborate system of canals and narrow houses with gabled facades, a 17th century heritage, the golden age of the city. The Museum Quarter houses the Van Gogh Museum, the Rijksmuseum, with works by Rembrandt and Vermeer, and the Stedelijk Museum, where modern works of art are exhibited. The bicycle is the symbol of the city, which is crossed by numerous cycle paths.
Day 22 - PARIS
Breakfast at hotel. Drive from Amsterdam to Paris. Evening Seine Cruise and Eiffel Tower visit. Overnight in Paris.
Paris, capital of France, is one of the most important cities in Europe, world center of art, fashion, gastronomy and culture. Urban architecture dating back to the nineteenth century is characterized by large boulevards and the Seine. In addition to monuments such as the Eiffel Tower and the 12th century Gothic Notre-Dame Cathedral, the city is renowned for its traditional cafés and high-fashion shops along the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.
Day 23 - DISNEYLAND (PARIS)
Breakfast at hotel. Full day in DisneyLand. Overnight in Paris.
Disneyland or Disneyland Park is the first amusement park opened by the Walt Disney Company and the only one opened by Walt Disney himself. Located in Anaheim, on the outskirts of Los Angeles, it was inaugurated in 1955. The concept for Disneyland was born while Walt Disney was visiting Griffith Park, in Los Angeles, with his daughters Diane and Sharon: while, sitting on a bench, watching them go on the horse carousel, he wondered why in the amusement parks of then if only the children were to have fun while the adults had to sit and watch, the idea came to them of a place where adults and their children could go and have fun together. The bench on which Disney was sitting that day at Griffith Park was eventually bought by Disney and can now be seen on display at Disneyland in the Opera House on Main Street USA.
Day 24 - PARIS
Breakfast at hotel. Sightseeing in Paris. Visit to Champs Elysees, Versailles Palace, Louvre Musuem, Triumph Ark White Church. Lunch at restaurant. Departure from hotel to airport by Coach.


Meeting Point

The Airport in Your City


Includes

  • Accommodation in 3 and 4 star hotels B&B
  • Daily continental breakfast
  • Coach transporting
  • Services of an English-Speaking Guide
  • Arrival & Departure Assistance at the airport
  • City Tour & Shopping
  • Complementarity One cruise & Lunch or dinner free

Excludes

  • Lunch and dinner not mentioned
  • Any Expense of a Personal Nature
  • Personal expenses- laundry, telephone, etc
  • Anything not mentioned in the inclusions

Hotel Rules and Regulations

  • Hotel Check in/Check out times are fixed and there is no guarantee for early/late check in /out unless paid for

General Informations

  • Most rooms and washrooms in European hotels are small
  • Breakfast would be continental buffet type offering a variety of breads, jams, milk, cereals, eggs, etc.
  • Tea/ coffee making facilities are not available in the rooms
  • Driving durations may vary based on weather conditions, traffic and road conditions
  • This tour is not suitable for wheel chair passengers or anyone with difficulty in walking

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