【During Olympic Period 】8-day Western Europe Tour to France, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium from Brussels【Product Code: 9238】

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Cologne Cathedral

Amsterdam

Get a hefty dose of history, tradition and architecture in Reims

Tour Luxembourg

See the sights in Frankfurt

Important Notice

Attention: During the Olympic Games in Paris from June to September 2024, there will be no Paris shuttle service provided, and accommodation
before or after the tour will not be included.
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  • Day01
  • Brussels → Rouen (550 km) Hotel:Overnight stay in Rouen or city nearby

Day 1: Brussels → Rouen (550 km)

Introduction:

Tour Overview:

In the morning, depart for the capital of Belgium, Brussels. Start by visiting the Atomium, then explore the Gothic-style City Hall, Grand Place, and the famous Manneken Pis statue in the city center. In the afternoon, drive to France and continue towards the capital of the Normandy region, Rouen. Rouen is known for its rich culinary culture and is also a place of great reverence for the French saint, Joan of Arc, often referred to as the "Maid of Orleans." After arriving, enjoy dinner and return to the hotel for overnight accommodation. 

Hotel:

Overnight stay in Rouen or city nearby

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day02
  • Rouen → Mont Saint Michel → Rouen (500 km) Hotel:Overnight stay in Rouen or city nearby

Day 2: Rouen → Mont Saint Michel → Rouen (500 km)

Introduction:

Tour Overview:

Mont Saint-Michel; It stands on the sea level, like a mystical island in the sea, often surrounded by vast stretches of sand that only become an island at low tide. When the tide rises, the water rushes in, turning the surroundings into a vast expanse. From a distance, the pyramid-shaped silhouette of Mont Saint-Michel emerges on the endless sea of sand, like a mirage, both enchanting and dreamlike. Mont Saint-Michel is the third most sacred site in Catholicism, after Jerusalem and the Vatican. In 1979, it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

 

Hotel:

Overnight stay in Rouen or city nearby

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Self-care
  • Day03
  • Rouen → Paris→ Chateau Theirry (240km) Hotel:Visit famous attractions in Paris, such as the majestic and symbolic Arc de Triomphe, the bustling and lively Champs- Élysées, the Place de la Concorde, which was once the site of the guillotine durin

Day 3: Rouen → Paris→ Chateau Theirry (240km)

Introduction:

Tour Overview:

Visit famous attractions in Paris, such as the majestic and symbolic Arc de Triomphe, the bustling and lively Champs- Élysées, the Place de la Concorde, which was once the site of the guillotine during the French Revolution, Napoleon's Tomb and the Invalides, and pass by the centuries-old Notre-Dame Cathedral and the iconic Eiffel Tower towering on the banks of the Seine River. After lunch, head to the quay and take an optional sightseeing cruise along the Seine River, enjoying the beautiful scenery on both sides. It is a must-do activity when exploring Paris.

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Visit famous attractions in Paris, such as the majestic and symbolic Arc de Triomphe, the bustling and lively Champs- Élysées, the Place de la Concorde, which was once the site of the guillotine durin

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Self-care
  • Day04
  • Chateau Thierry → Reims → Luxembourg (292 km) Hotel:Overnight stay in Luxembourg or city nearby

Day 4: Chateau Thierry → Reims → Luxembourg (292 km)

Introduction:

Tour Overview:

The Red Line tour leaves from Paris for a delightful scenic journey through the rolling countryside of the Champagne region, famous the world over for the sparkling white wine produced here. Enjoy seeing 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. History and tradition are equally evident in your next location: Luxembourg, the world’s only remaining Grand Duchy. After arriving in refined Luxembourg city, you’ll be introduced on foot to the main places of interest, including the Place de Constitution and Pont Adolphe, before having time for further exploration on your own.

Hotel:

Overnight stay in Luxembourg or city nearby

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day05
  • Luxembourg → Trier → Koblenz → Rudesheim am Rhein → Frankfurt (400 km) Hotel:Overnight stay in Frankfurt or city nearby

Day 5: Luxembourg → Trier → Koblenz → Rudesheim am Rhein → Frankfurt (400 km)

Introduction:

Tour Overview:

Today we leave Luxembourg behind and head across another European border into Germany. The first stop is 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. Your walking tour then takes you into the centre of Trier; here you can look around the city’s 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 (depending on road and traffic conditions). Then it is 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.

Hotel:

Overnight stay in Frankfurt or city nearby

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day06
  • Frankfurt → Bonn → Cologne → Amsterdam (500 km) Hotel:Overnight stay in Amsterdam or city nearby

Day 6: Frankfurt → Bonn → Cologne → Amsterdam (500 km)

Introduction:

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 Rococofronted 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.

Hotel:

Overnight stay in Amsterdam or city nearby

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day07
  • Amsterdam → Zaanse Schans → Amsterdam (50 km) Hotel:Overnight stay in Amsterdam or city nearby

Day 7: Amsterdam → Zaanse Schans → Amsterdam (50 km)

Introduction:

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.

 

From mid-March to mid-May the tour will also visit Keukenhof Garden, a 32-hectare seasonal exhibition of beautifully coloured and scented displays of spring flowers - most notably millions of tulips. More information please see:  www.keukenhof.com

Hotel:

Overnight stay in Amsterdam or city nearby

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day08
  • Amsterdam → Brussels

Day 8: Amsterdam → Brussels

Introduction:

Tour Overview:

In the morning, depart for the capital of Belgium, Brussels. Start by visiting the Atomium, then explore the Gothic-style City Hall, Grand Place, and the famous Manneken Pis statue in the city center.

Meals:

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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.

(4)Compulsory City Tax– Paris City Entrance + Overnight City Tax ( € 15 per person per day) If your reservation involves Paris city tour, you choose your leisure time by your own, you will still have to pay the city tax per person per day.

Meeting Points

Meeting Points

  • Brussels
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13:45pm
Brussels Central Station (Gare Bruxelles-Central) Main Entrance

Keizerinlaan, 1000 Brussels


Departure information

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

Wednesday Brussels 13:45 Brussels Central Station

Special Notes
Terms and Conditions:

Cancellation policy (Without complimentary VISA support materials):

(1) 18 days prior departure – Full Refund.
(2) 17 – 10 days prior departure – 50% of tour prices
(3) Less than 9 days prior departure – No Refund.

Cancellation Policy (With complimentary VISA support materials):

If you need to apply for a visa to come to Europe, we can provide the necessary documentation. We cannot ensure that visa approval is guaranteed from any consulate.

* If the visa refusal letter from the consulate can be provided: 

- 18 Days or more prior departure date, no penalty;

- 17 Days or less prior departure date, Cancellation Policy (Without complimentary VISA support materials) applies.

* If cancellation is made due to personal reason:

- 18 Days or more prior departure date, EUR90/order as penalty;

- 17 Days or less prior departure date, EUR90/order and Cancellation Policy (Without complimentary VISA support materials) applies.

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