10-Day Western, Central and Europe Tour: Frankfurt to Paris【Product Code: 8707】

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• Atomium with over 600,000 visitors per year, the most popular tourist attraction in the capital of Europe

• Zaanse Schans - Get accurate impression of life in Holland in the 17th and 18th centuries 

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Please note: - The above itinerary is a text description in nature which is only for reference. As long as the discrepancies do not constitute a controversy between the description and reality, the company and the tour guide shall have the right, depending on the actual situation, to make appropriate arrangements and changes.

 

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  • Day01
  • Frankfurt → Prague (530 km) Hotel:Best Western Amedia Prague or similar

Day 1: Frankfurt → Prague (530 km)

Introduction:

Prague

Prague is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, the 14th largest city in the European Unionand the historical capital of Bohemia. Situated on the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 million people, while its metropolitan area is estimated to have a population of 2.6 million. The city has a temperateoceanic climate, with relatively warm summers and chilly winters.

Tour Overview:

After boarding the luxury coach in Frankfurt, sit back and enjoy a scenic ride through some classic German countryside en route to the Czech Republic. Prague, one of Europe's most ornate cities, is your first destination. You will arrive in the evening, ready to discover this charming capital city with its fairy-tale architecture, the following morning.

Hotel:

Best Western Amedia Prague or similar

Meals:

Self-care

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Compulsory Road Tax – Czech Republic City and Vienna City entrance tax (Compulsory)Adult: €10
  • Day02
  • Prague → Bratislava (330 km) Hotel:Lindner Hotel Gallery Central Bratislava or similar

Day 2: Prague → Bratislava (330 km)

Introduction:

Charles Bridge

Charles Bridge is a historic bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague, Czech Republic. Its construction started in 1357 under the auspices of King Charles IV, and finished in the beginning of the 15th century. The bridge replaced the old Judith Bridge built 1158–1172 that had been badly damaged by a flood in 1342. This new bridge was originally called Stone Bridge (Kamenný most) or Prague Bridge (Pražský most) but has been "Charles Bridge" since 1870. As the only means of crossing the river Vltava (Moldau) until 1841, Charles Bridge was the most important connection between Prague Castle and the city's Old Townand adjacent areas. This "solid-land" connection made Prague important as a trade route between Eastern and Western Europe.

Bratislava

Hungary is a country in Central Europe. Spanning 93,030 square kilometres (35,920 sq mi) in the Carpathian Basin, it borders Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Austria to the northwest, Romaniato the east, Serbia to the south, Croatia to the southwest, and Slovenia to the west.With about 10 million inhabitants, Hungary is a medium-sized member state of the European Union. The official language is Hungarian, which is the most widely spoken Uralic language in the world, and among the few non-Indo-European languages to be widely spoken in Europe.Hungary's capital and largest city is Budapest; other major urban areas include Debrecen, Szeged, Miskolc, Pécs and Győr.

Tour Overview:

Your Prague adventure begins with a spectacular walk along the Royal Route, 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 red-roofed 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. Your exploration then heads off around the imposing gothic St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica and along Golden Lane, an ancient thoroughfare lined with some wonderful traditional buildings. Later you will stroll 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 make the scenic transfer from Prague to the hotel in or near the Slovakian capital, Bratislava.

 

Charles Bridge

Charles Bridge is a historic bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague, Czech Republic. Its construction started in 1357 under the auspices of King Charles IV, and finished in the beginning of the 15th century.The bridge replaced the old Judith Bridge built 1158–1172 that had been badly damaged by a flood in 1342. This new bridge was originally called Stone Bridge  or Prague Bridge  but has been "Charles Bridge" since 1870. As the only means of crossing the river Vltava  until 1841, Charles Bridge was the most important connection between Prague Castle and the city's Old Town and adjacent areas. This "solid-land" connection made Prague important as a trade route between Eastern and Western Europe.

 

 

 

the Astronomical Clock

The clock was first installed in 1410, making it the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world and the oldest clock still operating.

 

Hotel:

Lindner Hotel Gallery Central Bratislava or similar

Meals:

Self-care

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Prague Castle; ticket includes the Old Royal Palace, St. George’s Basilica, Golden Lane and St. Vitus Cathedral (Optional)Adult: €13
Kid: €6.5
(Child under 16 ;under 6 free)
  • Day03
  • Bratislava → Budapest (200 km) Hotel:Ibis Styles Budapest City West or similar

Day 3: Bratislava → Budapest (200 km)

Introduction:

Budapest

Budapest is the capital and the most populous city of Hungary, and the tenth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits. The city has an estimated population of 1,752,286 over a land area of about 525 square kilometres (203 square miles). Budapest is both a city and county, and forms the centre of the Budapest metropolitan area, which has an area of 7,626 square kilometres (2,944 square miles) and a population of 3,303,786, comprising 33% of the population of Hungary.

buda

Hungary

Hungary is a country in Central Europe. Spanning 93,030 square kilometres (35,920 sq mi) in the Carpathian Basin, it borders Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Austria to the northwest, Romaniato the east, Serbia to the south, Croatia to the southwest, and Slovenia to the west. With about 10 million inhabitants, Hungary is a medium-sized member state of the European Union. The official language is Hungarian, which is the most widely spoken Uralic language in the world, and among the few non-Indo-European languages to be widely spoken in Europe.Hungary's capital and largest city is Budapest; other major urban areas include Debrecen, Szeged, Miskolc, Pécs and Győr.

Fisherman's Wharf

This San Francisco tourist hot spot is the perfect place to watch fisherman working on their boats, dine on fresh local seafood and fish, do some unique shopping and observe playful sea lions on nearby rocks. Located on the city's northern waterfront, Fisherman's Wharf grew rapidly in population during the 1800s thanks to the California Gold Rush and drew many Italian fisherman to its shores. Pier 39, Aquarium of the Bay, Cannery Shopping Center, Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Ghirardelli Square and San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park are just some of the many places to visit here.

Heroes Square

Hősök tere is one of the major squares in Budapest, Hungary, noted for its iconic statue complex featuring the Seven chieftains of the Magyars and other important Hungarian national leaders, as well as the Memorial Stone of Heroes, often erroneously referred as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The square lies at the outbound end of Andrássy Avenue next to City Park (Városliget). It hosts the Museum of Fine Arts and the Műcsarnok. The square has played an important part in contemporary Hungarian history and has been a host to many political events, such as the reburial of Imre Nagy in 1989. The sculptures were made by sculptor Zala György from Lendava.

Tour Overview:

On Wednesday morning you will arrive in Hungary, the fourth country of the tour. Its capital, Budapest, is known as the Pearl of the Danube, and is essentially two different cities joined together: Buda is 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. After a morning of activity, you’ll relax over 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. Next 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 round off an eventful day with an optional dinner in the heart of Budapest, where you can sample traditional dishes such as goose liver, goulash, duck leg and local wine, accompanied by Hungarian folkdance and music.

 

Hungarian National Gallery

The Hungarian National Gallery (also known as Magyar Nemzeti Galéria), was established in 1957 as the national art museum. It is located in Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary. Its collections cover Hungarian art in all genres, including the works of many nineteenth- and twentieth-century Hungarian artists who worked in Paris and other locations in the West. The primary museum for international art in Budapest is the Museum of Fine Arts.

 

Hotel:

Ibis Styles Budapest City West or similar

Meals:

Self-care

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Matthias Church (Optional)Adult: €8A place of worship mixing the Gothic with Oriental influences.
Fisherman's Bastion (Optional)Adult: €3See the panoramic views of Budapest from a fairytale look-out.
  • Day04
  • Budapest → Vienna (250 km) Hotel:Ibis Wien Mariahilf or similar

Day 4: Budapest → Vienna (250 km)

Introduction:

Mozarthaus Vienna

Hofburg

 

 

Heroes Square

Hősök tere is one of the major squares in Budapest, Hungary, noted for its iconic statue complex featuring the Seven chieftains of the Magyars and other important Hungarian national leaders, as well as the Memorial Stone of Heroes, often erroneously referred as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The square lies at the outbound end of Andrássy Avenue next to City Park (Városliget). It hosts the Museum of Fine Arts and the Műcsarnok. The square has played an important part in contemporary Hungarian history and has been a host to many political events, such as the reburial of Imre Nagy in 1989. The sculptures were made by sculptor Zala György from Lendava.

Tour Overview:

Today starts with a short journey to another of Europe's grand capitals, Vienna, where you'll get to explore the Austrian city's resplendent palaces, striking churches and prestigious art museums. Your Vienna adventure begins at one of the city’s most popular attractions, Schönbrunn Palace, the Rococo-style summer residence of the Habsburg dynasty, rulers of Europe and the Church for many decades. After lunch in this refined setting, you will take a driving tour past many grand, famous buildings, including the City Hall, the Austrian Parliament, Hofburg Palace and Heroes' Square. In the afternoon, you’ll have some shopping time, before adding the Wiener Staatsoper (opera house) to your checklist of key Vienna buildings. Later, opt for dinner in the heart of the city or visit St. Stephen’s Cathedral, before taking a stroll in Stadtpark, which is known for its range of sculptures, including the famous gilded bronze statue of Johann Strauss II. In the evening, we recommend the option of attending a Viennese waltz concert, which will allow you the unforgettable experience of hearing the music of Mozart and Strauss in the place where it was composed.

 

Hotel:

Ibis Wien Mariahilf or similar

Meals:

Self-care

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Vienna Waltz Concert with Transfers (Optional)Adult: €84Experience the beautiful tradition of the waltz while in Europe. Slippers and shorts are not allowed. Please deposit your backpack before entering the hall. In the concert hall, please be aware that the room temperature is very low. Please don't take pictures or video during the concert.
Schönbrunn Palace (Optional)Adult: €22
Kid: €15
€22.00/Adult, €15.00/Child (6-18) Visit the 1,441-rooms in the Habsburger Baroque Palace.
  • Day05
  • Vienna → Mondsee → Munich (440 km) Hotel:Tulip Inn München Messe or similar

Day 5: Vienna → Mondsee → Munich (440 km)

Introduction:

Tour Overview:

From Vienna it’s on to another Austrian gem, Mondsee. Mondsee is a town located on the shore of the Lake Mondsee. The town is home to the historic medieval Mondsee Abbey. The cloister church was used for the site of the wedding in The Sound of Music. After lunch you will continue to cross the German border to Munich. After arriving in Munich, you'll visit the Marienplatz and the New Town Hall. Marienplatz is a central square in the city centre of Munich since 1158. The New Town Hall is at the northern part of Marienplatz. It hosts the city government including the city council, offices of the mayors and part of the administration since 1874. Or you can enjoy a German beer in one of the beergardens before going to the hotel.

 

Lake Mondsee

Mondsee (Moon Lake) is a lake in the Upper Austrian part of the Salzkammergut and near the larger Attersee. Its southwestern shore marks the border between the states of Upper Austria and Salzburg and also between the Northern Limestone Alps in the south and the Sandstone zone of the northern Alps. The Drachenwand  at the southern shore of the lake is an impressive sight.

Hotel:

Tulip Inn München Messe or similar

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day06
  • Munich → Vaduz → Mt Titlis → Lucerne → Zurich (505 km) Hotel:Sorrell Hotel Aarauerhof Aarau or similar

Day 6: Munich → Vaduz → Mt Titlis → Lucerne → Zurich (505 km)

Introduction:

Liechtenstein

EngelbergMountain

Lion Monument

The Lion Monument, or the Lion of Lucerne, is a rock relief in Lucerne, Switzerland, designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen and hewn in 1820–21 by Lukas Ahorn. It commemorates the Swiss Guards who were massacred in 1792 during the French Revolution, when revolutionaries stormed the Tuileries Palace in Paris. It is one of the most famous monuments in Switzerland, visited annually by about 1.4 million tourists.In 2006 it was placed under Swiss monument protection.

Tour Overview:

You'll leave the big cities behind today. Before you head for one of the world's most famous mountain ranges – the Swiss Alps – you will make a photo stop in one of the smallest countries in Europe – Liechtenstein. The small picturesque city Vaduz is the capital of Liechtenstein with little boutique shops and the famous Huber shop for all your fine jewellery and watches. The next destination is Engelberg, the stunning Swiss resort. From here you can opt to board a cable car that takes you to the summit of the impressive Mount Titlis. To reach the top of the permanently snow-covered Mt. Titlis you take three different gondolas. You’ll ascend the last stage by the world’s first revolving gondola, the Titlis Rotair, which delivers spectacular 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 pause and appreciate the breath-taking panoramas. Other highlights include walking across Europe’s highest suspension bridge for more phenomenal views from Mt. Titlis. Your next destination is Lucerne. Lucerne is a picturesque city 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 wander through the charming streets, and see the famous Lion Monument, which Mark Twain once described as “the most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world”. This is a great place to get souvenirs like Swiss watches and fine chocolates, before travelling to the overnight stop of Zurich. 

 

Liechtenstein

 

Lion Monument

The Lion Monument, or the Lion of Lucerne, is a rock relief in Lucerne, Switzerland, designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen and hewn in 1820–21 by Lukas Ahorn. It commemorates the Swiss Guards who were massacred in 1792 during the French Revolution, when revolutionaries stormed the Tuileries Palace in Paris. It is one of the most famous monuments in Switzerland, visited annually by about 1.4 million tourists. In 2006 it was placed under Swiss monument protection. Mark Twain praised the sculpture of a mortally wounded lion as "the most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world."

Hotel:

Sorrell Hotel Aarauerhof Aarau or similar

Meals:

Self-care

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Mount Titlis Cable Car (Optional)Adult: €95
Kid: €47.5
EUR 95.00/Adult; EUR 47.5/Child (6-16) The world's first revolving gondola over Mount Titlis.
  • Day07
  • Zurich → Rhein Falls → Titisee → Frankfurt (450 km) Hotel:NH Frankfurt Mörfelden Conference Center or similar

Day 7: Zurich → Rhein Falls → Titisee → Frankfurt (450 km)

Introduction:

Titisee

Tour Overview:

The final day of the tour begins in Zurich, a city with a reputation as a leading global financial centre. There might be a picture stop at the impressive Lake Zurich, before moving on to Rhine Falls, Europe’s biggest waterfall. Next you’ll cross back into Germany and the Black Forest, the ancient fir-covered mountain range, which is famous for its creepy folklore and mythical tales. Here you will see the beautiful lake Titisee, where you can stop at one of the many lakeside cafés to enjoy some of the region’s best Black Forest cherry gateaux. Cuckoo clocks are made in Titisee, making this the ideal place to pick up a few souvenirs from the local shops, and you’ll also get to see a demonstration of how these magical mechanisms work. Finally, you’ll head back to Frankfurt. 

 

 

The Titisee takes a long time to freeze over in the winter owing to the winds, which keep the surface of the water moving almost all continuously. For the frozen lake to be opened for use, it must have a solid ice thickness of at least 16 cm (6.3 in) (solid ice or compacted ice has virtually no air pockets). When conditions appear favourable for the opening the lake, daily ice measurements are taken by the Titisee-Neustadt municipal authorities at three or four places. If opening the ice to public use is possible, and those responsible give it their blessing, specific, demarcated areas of the lake are opened, but never the whole lake.

Hotel:

NH Frankfurt Mörfelden Conference Center or similar

Meals:

Self-care

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Titisee Local Dinner (Optional)Adult: €25
  • Day08
  • Frankfurt → Bonn → Cologne → Amsterdam (500 km) Hotel:Holiday Inn Leiden or similar

Day 8: Frankfurt → Bonn → Cologne → Amsterdam (500 km)

Introduction:

Cologne

Cologne is the largest city of Germany's most populous federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the fourth most populous city in Germany after Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich. With slightly over a million inhabitants (1.08 million) within its city boundaries, Cologne is the largest city on the Rhine and also the most populous city both of the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Region, which is Germany's largest and one of Europe's major metropolitan areas, and of the Rhineland. Centered on the left bank of the Rhine, Cologne is about 45 kilometres (28 mi) southeast of North Rhine-Westphalia's capital of Düsseldorf and 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of Bonn. It is the largest city in the Central Franconian and Ripuarian dialect areas.

Amsterdam Canals

Tour Overview:

The morning begins with a leisurely drive north-west from Frankfurt to Bonn, the capital of the former West Germany until reunification. The national government is now in Berlin, but Bonn retains a rich history that is well worth exploring. Discover the city's secrets on an orientation stroll through its streets, walking past highlights such as the Rococo-fronted town hall and Ludwig Van Beethoven Haus, a museum celebrating the life of the much-loved composer. Then it's on to Cologne, where you'll head inside the city's glorious Gothic Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The rest of the afternoon is yours to explore Cologne further, to do a spot of local shopping or to simply relax with a suitably refreshing German brew. After lunch the day is rounded off with a drive into the Netherlands. 

 

The Federal City of Bonn on the banks of the Rhine in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, with a population of over 300,000. About 24 km (15 mi) south-southeast of Cologne, Bonn is in the southernmost part of the Rhine-Ruhr region, Germany's largest metropolitan area, with over 11 million inhabitants. It is famously known as the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven in 1770. He spent his childhood and teenage years in Bonn.

Hotel:

Holiday Inn Leiden or similar

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day09
  • Amsterdam → Brussels → Paris (500 km) Hotel:Hotel Reseda Paris or similar

Day 9: Amsterdam → Brussels → Paris (500 km)

Introduction:

Brussels

Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium.The Brussels-Capital Region is located in the central portion of the country and is a part of both the French Community of Belgium and the Flemish Community, but is separate from the Flemish Region (in which it forms an enclave) and the Walloon Region.Brussels is the most densely populated and the richest region in Belgium in terms of GDP per capita. It covers 161 km2 (62 sq mi), a relatively small area compared to the two other regions, and has a population of 1.2 million. The metropolitan area of Brussels counts over 2.1 million people, which makes it the largest in Belgium. It is also part of a large conurbation extending towards Ghent, Antwerp, Leuvenand Walloon Brabant, home to over 5 million people.

Paris

Paris is the capital and most populous city of France, with an area of 105 square kilometres (41 square miles) and an official estimated population of 2,140,526 residents as of 1 January 2019.Since the 17th century, Paris has been one of Europe's major centres of finance, diplomacy, commerce, fashion, science, and the arts. The City of Paris is the centre and seat of government of the Île-de-France, or Paris Region, which has an estimated official 2019 population of 12,213,364, or about 18 percent of the population of France.

Atomium

The Atomium (/əˈtoʊmiːəm/ ə-TOH-mee-əm, French: [atɔmjɔm], Dutch: [aːˈtoːmijəm]) is a landmark[2] modernist building in Brussels, Belgium, originally constructed as the centrepiece of the 1958 Brussels World's Fair (Expo 58). Designed by the engineer André Waterkeyn and the architects André and Jean Polak as a tribute to scientific progress, as well as to symbolise Belgian engineering skills at the time,[3][4] it is located on the Heysel/Heizel Plateau in Laeken (northern part of the City of Brussels), where the exhibition took place. It is the city's most popular tourist attraction, and serves as a museum, an art centre and a cultural destination.[3]

Manneken Pis

Manneken Pis is a landmark61 cm (24 in) bronze sculpture in the centre of Brussels (Belgium), depicting a naked little boy urinating into a fountain's basin. It was designed by Jérôme Duquesnoy the Elder and put in place in 1618 or 1619. The current statue is a replica which dates from 1965. The original is kept in the Museum of the City of Brussels.Manneken Pis is the best-known symbol of the people of Brussels. It also embodies their sense of humour (called zwanze in the dialect of Brussels) and their independence of mind.

 

Tour Overview:

After leaving Amsterdam in the morning we'll head south across the border into Brussels, the Belgian capital and political centre of the European Union. On the way, the tour stops to see the distinctive Atomium monument, a cell-shaped structure of stainless-steel spheres and tubes built for the 1958 World’s Fair. In the centre of Brussels itself an orientation tour will call in at the exquisite Grand Place, as well as seeing the famous impish Manneken Pis Statue. After some free time, you can try some mouth-watering Belgian delights. Then from Brussels we will head south again across the French border and on to the bright lights of Paris.

 

Atomium

With over 600,000 visitors per year, the most popular tourist attraction in the capital of Europe, an art centre and an international symbol of B russels and Belgium.

Hotel:

Hotel Reseda Paris or similar

Meals:

Self-care

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Keukenhof Gardens (March-May) (Optional)Adult: €18
Amsterdam Canal Cruise (under 4 is free) (Optional)Adult: €15
Kid: €10
Child under 14
  • Day10
  • Amsterdam → Zaanse Schans → Amsterdam (50 km)

Day 10: Amsterdam → Zaanse Schans → Amsterdam (50 km)

Introduction:

Zaanse Schans

The Zaanse Schans is a residential area in which the 18th and 19th centuries are brought to life. Stroll past the bakery museum and enjoy the smell of fresh cookies, or take a look at the warehouse where clogs are made. You should be sure not to miss the cheese factory, pewter foundry and the various windmills. The Zaanse Schans is a unique part of the Netherlands, full of wooden houses, mills, barns and workshops. Make a cycling or sailing trip, browse the shops or treat yourself at the pancake restaurant. A day out at the Zaanse Schans in North Holland is fun and educational.

Amsterdam

Amsterdam is the capital and most populous city of the Netherlands, with a population of 866,737 within the city proper, 1,380,872 in the urban area, and 2,410,960 in the metropolitan area.Amsterdam is in the province of North Holland.Amsterdam is colloquially referred to as the "Venice of the North" due to its large number of canals which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Dam Square

Dam Square or Dam is a town square in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. Its notable buildings and frequent events make it one of the most well-known and important locations in the city and the country.

Tour Overview:

A day of delights begins with a leisurely trip through the Dutch countryside, where you’ll get to sample at close quarters some of the things that the Netherlands is traditionally famous for: clogs, cheese and windmills. Call in at the hugely popular model town of Zaanse Schans.  Next, you'll head from the quiet countryside to the cosmopolitan city as your journey takes you back to Amsterdam. After visiting a well-known diamond factory, where you’ll see the unique cutting techniques that have been practised here since the 16th century, you can take an optional hour-long pre-dinner canal cruise, which is a great way to discover more about this unique European city. After disembarking you’ll walk to one of the city’s grandest areas, Dam Square, where the Royal Palace is located and the King’s birthday celebration takes place. You’ll have photo opportunities here, free time for shopping or further sightseeing, and then round the day off with dinner. 

 

The Zaanse Schans is a residential area in which the 18th and 19th centuries are brought to life. Stroll past the bakery museum and enjoy the smell of fresh cookies, or take a look at the warehouse where clogs are made. You should be sure not to miss the cheese factory, pewter foundry and the various windmills. The Zaanse Schans is a unique part of the Netherlands, full of wooden houses, mills, barns and workshops. Make a cycling or sailing trip, browse the shops or treat yourself at the pancake restaurant. A day out at the Zaanse Schans in North Holland is fun and educational.

 

Dam Square

Meals:

Self-care
Pricing

Pricing

Price per person per day based on a shared twin room 

 

* Children occupy a seat on the coach, shares a room with two adults – WITHOUT extra bed.

* Children aged 2-11 years requires an extra bed for accommodation, adult tour price + single supplement is applied.

Please note:

- Hotel classification is based on a 3 star hotel, minimum of 3-star hotel is guaranteed.

- Overnight accommodation will not be provided on the last day of the tour and for daily tours.

Tour price is including continental breakfast (CBF) starting from the first overnight of the tour.

- For legal reason, children aged 2-11 years must share a room with one/two adults, no extra   

bed is provided.

- If children aged 2-11 years with two adults and requires an extra bed for accommodation, the

- We do not offer triple rooms due to a limited availability at most European hotels.

Inclusion

(1) Hotel accommodation in a comfortable 3-star hotel, twin room with private facilities.

(2) Daily continental breakfast.

(3) The services of an experienced tour manager

(4) Sightseeing and orientation tours included in the itinerary.

(5) Daily transportation on modern air-conditioned coaches.

(6) Professional coach driver.

Exclusion

(1)Compulsory tipping of € 10 per person per day (this must be paid on spot cash, land-price only.
(2)Lunch or dinner, entrances, city tax (compulsory if applicable), extra tipping, or any optionals.
(3)The accommodation for the last day of the tour is not included.

Optional Tours/Activities

ItemsPricesRemark
Compulsory Road Tax – Czech Republic City and Vienna City entrance tax (Compulsory)Adult: €10
Prague Castle; ticket includes the Old Royal Palace, St. George’s Basilica, Golden Lane and St. Vitus Cathedral (Optional)Adult: €13
Kid: €6.5
(Child under 16 ;under 6 free)
Matthias Church (Optional)Adult: €8A place of worship mixing the Gothic with Oriental influences.
Fisherman's Bastion (Optional)Adult: €3See the panoramic views of Budapest from a fairytale look-out.
Vienna Waltz Concert with Transfers (Optional)Adult: €84Experience the beautiful tradition of the waltz while in Europe. Slippers and shorts are not allowed. Please deposit your backpack before entering the hall. In the concert hall, please be aware that the room temperature is very low. Please don't take pictures or video during the concert.
Schönbrunn Palace (Optional)Adult: €22
Kid: €15
€22.00/Adult, €15.00/Child (6-18) Visit the 1,441-rooms in the Habsburger Baroque Palace.
Mount Titlis Cable Car (Optional)Adult: €95
Kid: €47.5
EUR 95.00/Adult; EUR 47.5/Child (6-16) The world's first revolving gondola over Mount Titlis.
Titisee Local Dinner (Optional)Adult: €25
Keukenhof Gardens (March-May) (Optional)Adult: €18
Amsterdam Canal Cruise (under 4 is free) (Optional)Adult: €15
Kid: €10
Child under 14
Meeting Points

Meeting Points

  • Frankfurt
Time
Address
8:30am
Monday: Frankfurt am Main Central Station Main Entrance

Am Hauptbahnhof, 60329 Frankfurt am Main

Departure information

Please noted that the drop off time is for reference only and may vary slightly due to traffic/ unforeseen circumstances. 

 

Wednesday 

Paris 19:30 Paris Place d'ltalie

Special Notes
Tips

* Passengers must have a valid passport. Your passport must remain valid for at least 6 months from the arrival date. We will not be held responsible for any expenses if passengers are refused entry by any country.

* We are not liable if passengers decide to withdraw during the tour.

* We reserve the right to alter or curtail the itinerary substitute hotels and/or conveyances as it is deemed necessary.

* Our products are not wheelchair accessible, the tour company reserves the right to refuse or cancel bookings for wheelchair travellers.

* Our tour manager and driver do not accept liability for lost or stolen personal property during the tour.

* Passenger accepts full responsibility for losses and expenses due to delay, sickness, weather, strikes, wars, quarantine and changes to the itinerary.

* Purchase of European travel insurance is strongly recommended. Please ensure that you are suitably insured for your entire trip.

* Our professional tour managers will help you to explore and make the most out of your time. Their love and knowledge for the destinations will bring the holiday to life. The tips for the tour manager and driver are not included in the tour price. Our mandatory tip is €10 per person per day (€5 for the tour manager and €5 for the driver) both for adults and children. Tips will be collected by the tour manager in cash (Euros) whilst on tour.

* Please ensure that you have sufficient cash to pay for entrance tickets at your own expense as per the optional price lists, meals, tips, city taxes/entrance fees and expenses not included in our tour price and itinerary.

* The customer will be responsible for all their personal belongings whilst on the tour. With regards to luggage, please advise your customers that they must be prepared to carry their own suitcase from the coach to their hotel room and back to the coach. The driver will assist with the uploading and offloading of their luggage from the coach. Every client is only allowed to bring one luggage on board (Weight below 30kg, the sum of three sizes must not exceed 158 cm). If client bring more than one luggage (if the coach has enough space) we will have to charge 5 Euros every day for each additional luggage. Apologies for any inconveniences caused.

Terms and Conditions:

CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICIES
(1) 18 days before departure – Full refund.
(2) 17 – 10 days before departure– Penalty of 50% of tour prices will be charged.
(3) Less than 9 days before departure – No Refund.

 

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