Itinerary (7 stops)
- 1ParisFrance3 nights
Start with the City of Light
- 2AmsterdamNetherlands2 nights
Canals and culture
- 3BerlinGermany2 nights
Modern history and vibrant nightlife
- 4PragueCzech Republic2 nights
Medieval charm
- 5ViennaAustria2 nights
Imperial elegance
- 6VeniceItaly2 nights
Romantic canals
- 7RomeItaly3 nights
Ancient history
FAQ
** The ideal time for the Classic Europe Grand Tour is from late spring to early fall (May to September). During these months, you can enjoy pleasant weather and longer daylight hours, perfect for sightseeing. However, July and August may bring larger crowds, especially in popular tourist destinations.
Highlights
Paris: The City of Lights
Amsterdam: Canals and Culture
Berlin: A City of History and Innovation
Prague: A Fairy Tale City
Vienna: The Heart of Classical Music
Venice: The Floating City
Rome: The Eternal City
Overview
Embark on the unforgettable Classic Europe Grand Tour, a 14-day journey that takes you through the heart of iconic cities. From the romantic streets of Paris and the artistic canals of Amsterdam to the historical grandeur of Berlin, each stop unveils a unique charm. Experience the enchanting blend of culture, history, and culinary delights in Prague, Vienna, Venice, and Rome, making memories that will last a lifetime.
Travel Tips
Plan Your Itinerary Wisely**: Allocate 2-3 days in each city to fully explore its highlights. For example, spend 3 days in Paris for museums and leisurely strolls, and 2 days in Venice for its unique charm. Balance your time based on your interests in history, art, or cuisine.
Pack Smart**: Opt for versatile clothing that can be layered, as weather can vary greatly. A comfortable pair of walking shoes is essential, along with a light rain jacket. Don't forget a universal power adapter and a portable charger for your devices.
Utilize Efficient Transportation**: Consider traveling by train for a scenic and convenient experience. The Eurail Pass can save you money and time, allowing flexibility with your schedule. Book your train tickets in advance, especially for longer routes like Berlin to Prague.
Timing is Key**: Visit popular attractions early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid crowds. For example, the Louvre in Paris is best enjoyed before it opens or during late-night openings. Check local tourism websites for special events or holidays that may affect your travel plans.
Get Local**: Embrace local customs and try native cuisines in each city. Consider guided walking tours or local food experiences to enhance your understanding of the culture. Don’t hesitate to ask locals for their favorite spots off the beaten path.
Stay Connected**: Use travel apps for navigation, language translation, and local recommendations. Download maps offline and keep essential information at hand. Consider getting a local SIM card or an international roaming plan for hassle-free connectivity.