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14-Day Eastern and Western Europe Tour: Switzerland, Austria, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands from Frankfurt

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Duration: 14 days Language: English; Mandarin Chinese Group Size: Max 55 people Visit Lucerne, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Bruges, Brussels, Budapest, Cologne, Dresden, Heidelberg, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg City, Munich, Prague, Rotterdam, The Hague, Versailles, Trier, Vienna, Zaandam, Zurich.

Itinerary

Day 1:Frankfurt - Zurich - Lucerne(344 km)

Hotel: Standard: Lucerne or nearby
Meals: Breakfast: Excluded; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
We depart from Frankfurt for Zurich, a fascinating city known for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant cultural scene, making it an ideal place to relax and explore. Visit the [Grossmünster], a magnificent Romanesque-style cathedral with a rich history. Enjoy the picturesque scenery on both sides of [Lake Zurich]. And stroll along [Bahnhofstrasse], lined with high-end boutiques and cafés. Later, we continue our journey to Lucerne, where we will visit the [Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke)], a 14th-century wooden bridge adorned with historical paintings. We will also see the [Lion Monument], a moving tribute to Swiss Guards who lost their lives during the French Revolution.
  • Zurich, Switzerland
    Sitting on the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich, this city is the largest in Switzerland. The Bahnhofstrasse ("Station Street") is an important landmark as one of the world's most expensive shopping areas.
  • Grossmunster
    This Romanesque style Protestant church was originally a Carolingian church that was converted after the Reformation extended to Zurich. Allegedly, the church was commissioned by Charlemagne. Construction started around 1100 and wrapped up in 1220.
  • Zurich Lake
    This Swiss lake lies to the southeast of the city of the same name. It is fed by the Linth River. It is a narrow lake, only reaching a maximum width of 2 miles, but reaches 25 miles long.
  • Bahnhofstrasse
    Bahnhofstrasse, meaning "Station Street" in English, is the main downtown street in Zurich. It is home to some of the city's best shops, like Bvlgari, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Prada, and many more.
  • Lucerne, Switzerland
    This Swiss city on gorgeous Lake Lucerne is popular with tourists due to its amazing views of the lake, Mount Pilatus, and Mount Rigi of the Swiss Alps. Some of the buildings in Lucerne date back hundreds of years.
  • Lion Monument
    The Lion of Lucerne is an amazing sculpture carved directly into a cliffside in one of Switzerland's most gorgeous cities. It was done to commemorate the deaths of Swiss soldiers who were brutally massacred during the bloody French Revolution.
  • Chapel Bridge
    This covered bridge that crosses the Reuss River in Lucerne is one of Switzerland's main tourist attractions. The interior of the bridge contains several paintings which were completed in the 17th century.

Day 2:Lucerne - Liechtenstein - Munich - German-Austrian border area(281 km)

Hotel: Standard: Hotel in German-Austrian border area
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
After breakfast, we’ll drive to Liechtenstein, a small, wealthy country known for its beautiful Alpine scenery. It's also famous for its tax havens and high standard of living. We'll visit [Postmuseum(Museo de sellos)], where you can explore the fascinating history of postage and postal services in this tiny principality. Next, we’ll continue our journey to Munich, where you'll have the chance to visit [Marienplatz], the heart of Munich, where you can admire the stunning [New Town Hall] with its exquisite Neo-Gothic architecture. Overnight stay in German-Austrian border area.
  • Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein
    Liechtenstein is situated in the upper Rhine valley of the European Alps, between Austria and Switzerland. Visitors can enjoy skiing and snowboarding in the winter or festivals, cuisine, sports, the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, the historic Vaduz Castle, and much more, year round.
  • Postage Stamp Museum
    Liechtenstein has a long history of postal service, which is celebrated at this museum that features thousands of postage stampsissued by the country dating back to 1912. The museum was opened in 1936.
  • Munich, Germany
    Munich is the third largest city in Germany and capital of the state of Bavaria. Throughout its history, the city has been at the forefront of architectural production, with the older, historic buildings blending perfectly with modern architecture.
  • Marienplatz
    This public square has been the main square in Munich since 1158. It is named for Mary's Column, which stands in its center, erected in the 17th century to celebrate the end of Swedish occupation.

Day 3:German-Austrian border area - Vienna(355 km)

Hotel: Standard: Vienna or nearby
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
After breakfast, we'll drive to Vienna, a city renowned for its rich cultural heritage, imperial history, and reputation as the "capital of music," where classical composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss once lived and created their masterpieces. We'll explore the imperial summer residence of [Schönbrunn Palace](optional) and [Austrian Parliament](exterior visit only), symbolizing Austria’s political history. Next, we'll visit [Stephansdom], known for its striking tiled roof and panoramic views of the city from the tower, and [Hofburg Palace](exterior visit only), housing the offices of the Austrian president and various museums.
  • Vienna, Austria
    Vienna is the capital city of Austria. It is considered one of the best places to live in the world. Called "The City of Music", Vienna has produced internationally famous composers such as Beethoven, Brahms, Mahler, Mozart and more.
  • Schonbrunn Palace
    Schonbrunn Palace is both one of the most important cultural landmarks in Austria and possibly the most major of its tourist attractions. This 1,440-room Rococo estate and gardens was built by Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II in 1569.
    Admission (Optional): Adult $44 / €38; Child $33 / €28 (6-18 yrs)
  • St. Stephen's Cathedral
    The noticeable and unique mosaic roof of this church in the Austrian capital has made Saint Stephen's one of the most recognizable buildings in the city. The church has seen several additions, but the oldest parts are from the 12th century.
  • Austrian Parliament Building (Outside Visit)
    The Austrian Parliament Building is, as the name implies, the place where the governmental proceedings of the Austrian government are decided on and enacted. Its Grecian influence was meant to invoke the democratic beliefs of the ancient Greeks.
  • Hofburg Palace (Outside Visit)
    This former imperial palace now serves as the residence of the Austrian president. In addition, this massive complex also houses museums that detail the history of the Austrian government. It also serves as a convention center for the city.

Day 4:Vienna - Budapest(243 km)

Hotel: Standard: Budapest or nearby
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
After breakfast, head to [Pandorf Designer Outlet] for about an hour of shopping (this stop will be cancelled on Sundays and public holidays). Then proceed to Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Enjoy a scenic [Danube River Cruise](optional) to admire the beautiful views along both banks. Afterwards, visit the [Heroes' Square], a historic landmark celebrating Hungary's millennium. Continue with a visit to the [Fisherman’s Bastion](exterior visit only), an iconic terrace offering panoramic views of the city. We will also see the [Buda Castle](exterior visit only), a former royal residence, and the [Matthias Church] (exterior visit only), renowned for its stunning architecture and vibrant history. Overnight stay in Budapest or nearby.
  • Budapest, Hungary
    Budapest is the capital city of Hungary and is routinely considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. A large area of the city is considered a World Heritage Site by the United Nations.
  • Buda Castle
    Completed in 1265, for generations this castle was the historical residency of the Hungarian kings. The medieval castle was destroyed in a 16th century siege of the city, and the palace was rebuilt in the Baroque style.
  • Fisherman's Bastion (Outside Visit)
    The Fisherman's Bastion on the Buda side of the Danube River in Hungary is an incredible white-stone viewing terrace with conical towers. It was built in the 1890s and gets its name from the fisherman's guild that once defended the area.
  • Heroes Square
    The centerpiece of this famous square in Budapest is a series of statues known as the Millennium Memorial. The statues are of the leaders of the nine tribes that founded Hungary as well as other historic Hungarian figures.
  • Matthias Church (Outside Visit)
    This impressive and dramatic Gothic cathedral in Budapest was built in the late 1300s, although local tradition claims it dates back to the 12th century. It houses an Ecclesiastical-art museum that contains replicas of the Hungarian royal jewels.
  • Danube Cruise
    Take a leisurely cruise down the beautiful Danube River to see the magnificent city of Budapest from the water. This river is the vein that flows between the two part of the city, Buda and Pest.
    Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $15 / €13; Adult $21 / €18 (at night)

Day 5:Budapest - Prague(442 km)

Hotel: Standard: Prague or nearby
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
After breakfast, we head to Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. You'll visit [St. Vitus Cathedral], an example of Gothic architecture located within the Prague Castle complex, and [Charles Bridge], where you can stroll across and enjoy panoramic views of the city and the river. Next, explore the [Golden Lane], named for the goldsmiths who once lived here. Afterwards, discover the [Prague Castle], which is a vast historic complex, that was home to the Czech kings and a symbol of the nation's rich history. Continue your exploration with a visit to [Old Town Square], the heart of Prague's historic center, where you'll find the famous [Prague Astronomical Clock].
  • Prague, Czech Republic
    Prague has been an important city for 1,100 years. It is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic, features more than ten museums, and its historic city center is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • St. Vitus Cathedral
    The largest church in the Czech Republic, St. Vitus Cathedral is a beautiful Gothic church, marked by its high vaulted ceiling and flying buttresses, which had a large influence over the development of this architectural style in central Europe.
  • Charles Bridge
    The Charles Bridge links Prague's Old Town district with the Prague Castle areas, and was once the only way to cross the Vltava River in the city center. During the day, the bridge is lined with street artists and performers.
  • Golden Lane
    This historic street in front of the massive and spectacular Prague Castle gets its name from the alchemists who are said to once have roamed the area looking for a way to turn ordinary minerals into gold.
  • Prague Castle
    This massive palatial complex in Prague serves as the official residence of the President of the Czech Republic. It is the largest ancient castle in the world with a total area of 70,000 square-meters.
  • Old Town Square
    This public square in the heart of Prague's historic Old Town displays some excellent examples of Gothic and baroque architecture; for example, the square's two major churches, Tyn Church and St. Nihcolas Church, each showcase one of these styles.
  • The Prague Astronomical Clock
    Prague Astronomical Clock – the mysterious jewel of the Old Town Square. It’s the oldest working clock in the world that tells you four types of time.

Day 6:Prague - Dresden - Berlin(312 km)

Hotel: Standard: Berlin or nearby
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
We’ll visit Dresden for sightseeing at [Dresdner Frauenkirche], [Semperoper Dresden](optional) and [Dresdner Zwinger]. Due to its mild climate, strategic location, and the beautiful Baroque architecture along the Elbe River, Dresden has earned the nickname “Florence on the Elbe”. Afterwards, we’ll go to Berlin to visit [Museum Island] , [Berlin Wall], [Berliner Dom] and [Berliner Fernsehturm]. Beyond its historical significance, Berlin is also known for its tolerant, eclectic multiculturalism, which has made a lasting impression.
  • Dresden, Germany
    Dresden has a long history as the capital and royal residence for the Electors and Kings of Saxony, who for centuries furnished the city with cultural and artistic splendor, and was once by personal union the family seat of Polish monarchs. The city was known as the Jewel Box, because of its baroque and rococo city centre.
  • Zwinger
    This Rococo palace in Dresden once served as an exhibition gallery and festival area, but today is a museum complex, containing collections like the Old Masters Picture Gallery and the Dresden Porcelain Collection.
  • Berlin, Germany
    Berlin is a world city of culture, politics, media and science, home to world-renowned universities, orchestras, museums, and entertainment venues, and is host to many sporting events. Its Zoological Garden is the most visited zoo in Europe.
  • Museum Island
    This island, sitting on the River Spree, got its name because of the collection of museum's located on it, which include the Altes Museum, the Neues Museum, the Alte Nationalgalerie, the Bode Museum, and the Pergamon Museum.
  • Berlin Wall
    From 1961 to 1989, this wall divided Berlin in two and came to symbolize the division between East and West Germany during the Cold War.

Day 7:Berlin - Frankfurt(419 km)

Hotel: Standard: Frankfurt or nearby
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
After breakfast, continue your sightseeing in Berlin. Visit the [Reichstag Building], a symbol of Germany's democratic traditions and its turbulent history; the [Brandenburg Gate], which was once a symbol of division during the Cold War and has since become a symbol of German unity and peace; and the [Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe] , which commemorates the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Then head to Frankfurt.
  • Berlin, Germany
    Berlin is a world city of culture, politics, media and science, home to world-renowned universities, orchestras, museums, and entertainment venues, and is host to many sporting events. Its Zoological Garden is the most visited zoo in Europe.
  • Reichstagsgebaude
    Located in Berlin, Reichstagsgebaude, also known as the the Reichstag building, houses the German parliament (the Bundestag). Constructed 1894, the building has historical significance through the Nazi period, Cold War, and Reunification of Germany. Notable include its river front views and glass dome architectural feature.
  • Brandenburg Gate
    One of the best landmarks in Germany, Brandenburg Gate was built as a triumphal arch in the neoclassical style, completed in 1790. During the Cold War, the gate was closed, disallowing passage between East and West Berlin.

Day 8:Frankfurt - Cologne - Amsterdam(366 km)

Hotel: Standard: Amsterdam or nearby
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Meet in Frankfurt and depart for Cologne to visit the magnificent Cologne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest cathedrals in Europe. Afterward, travel to Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, and visit the vibrant Dam Square, the heart of the city. You will also have the option to take an Amsterdam Canal Cruise(optional) to experience the city's romantic atmosphere. Overnight in Amsterdam or nearby.
  • Cologne, Germany
    This German city traces its roots back to the Roman Empire in 50 AD. Today, it is considered a cultural center in Germany, and is known for its influential and busy arts scene. It has more than thirty museums.
  • Cologne Cathedral
    The Cologne Cathedral is an incredible dramatic example of Gothic architecture, and has earned itself a place on list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The building dates back to the year 1248, making it more than three-quarters of a millennia old.
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands
    The capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, is also the largest city in the country. This historic city is home to the Anne Frank House, the world's oldest stock exchange, the Van Gogh Museum, the Rijksmuseum, and much more!
  • Dam Square
    This town square in Amsterdam is host to frequent events and notable historical buildings, making it one of the city's most important locations. It is located in the city's historic center.
  • Amsterdam Canal Cruise
    With over 100 kilometers of canals, it is no surprise why there are few automobiles in Amsterdam. On this cruise, you will leisurely sail down the most famous of these canals in one of Europe's most beautiful cities.
    Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $15; Child $15

Day 9:Amsterdam - Windmill - The Hague - Rotterdam - Antwerp(190 km)

Hotel: Standard: Antwerp or nearby
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
After breakfast, head to [Zaanse Schans(Windmill Village)] for a delightful exploration of traditional Dutch windmills and wooden houses. Then, travel to The Hague, the "Royal City" of the Netherlands, to admire impressive [Peace Palace], home to the International Court of Justice. Next, stop in Rotterdam to visit the unique [Cube Houses (Kubuswoningen)] and explore [Market Square]. Overnight in Antwerp or nearby.
  • Zaandam, Netherlands
    Zaandam is a town on the Zaan River, a suburb of Amsterdam to the North. Its quaint atmosphere will give visitors a good idea of what day-to-day life is like in the Netherlands.
  • Zaanse Schans
    Established in 1994 by relocating old buildings into one compact area, this collection of historic windmills and houses is located in Zaandam, right on the banks of the river Zaan. There are seven museums in the area.
  • The Hague, Netherlands
    The Hague is the seat of government in the Netherlands, and the capital city of the province of South Holland. With a population of 515,880 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2015) and more than one million inhabitants including the suburbs.
  • Rotterdam, Netherlands
    The second-largest city, behind Amsterdam and a municipality of the Netherlands.A major logistic and economic centre, Rotterdam is Europe's largest port. It has a population of 633,471 (2017).
  • Cube house
    Cube houses (Dutch: kubuswoningen) are a set of innovative houses built in Helmond and Rotterdam in the Netherlands, designed by architect Piet Blom and based on the concept of "living as an urban roof".

Day 10:Antwerp - Bruges - Brussels(191 km)

Hotel: Standard: Brussels or nearby
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Embark on a sightseeing tour of Bruges, a medieval city known for its well-preserved Gothic architecture. Visit [Belfry of Bruges], [Bruges City Hall] and the [Basilica of the Holy Blood], which houses a sacred relic. In the afternoon, head to Brussels, the vibrant capital of Belgium, known for its diverse character and charm. Explore the [Grand Place], a UNESCO World Heritage site, admire the [Atomium], a striking structure from the 1958 World Expo, and see the famous [Manneken Pis], a small statue of a boy that has become a symbol of the city's quirky spirit.
  • Bruges, Belgium
    The capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium, in the northwest of the country.
  • Belfry of Bruges
    This medieval bell tower is located in the historical center of Bruges and is one of the city's most recognizable symbols. Once upon a time, the daily life of Bruges' citizens was scheduled around the ringing of the bells.
  • Bruges City Hall
    One of the oldest city halls in the Netherlands region, construction on this Gothic building in Bruges began in 1376. It is flamboyant and opulent, which reflects the prosperity of Bruges during the time it was built.
  • Basilica of the Holy Blood
    This Roman Catholic minor basilica in Bruges was built in the 12th century in a Gothic style. Inside are two famous chapels: the Chapel of the Holy Blood and St. Basil's Chapel.
  • Brussels, Belgium
    Brussels, Belgium is not just the capital of the country, but also serves as a headquarters for the European Union. This city has vibrant history stretching back centuries, and visitors can see impressive architecture as well as natural beauty.
  • Grand Place
    This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the main square in Brussels and the city's most popular and most important tourist destination. It is bordered by several important buildings, including the dramatic Town Hall and Maison du Roi.
  • Atomium
    This bizarre Belgian building was constructed for the 1958 World's Fair. It is quite literally designed to look like atoms. Each of the "atoms" in the structure are actually showrooms that can be reached via elevator through the connectors.
    Admission (Optional): Adult $13 / €11; Student $10 / €8 (12-18 yrs)
  • Manneken Pis
    "Manneken Pis" literally means "Little Man Pee" and that sums up this world-famous statue nicely. Dating all the way back to 1619, this statue is a fountain that depicts a little boy peeing into the basin below.

Day 11:Brussels - Paris(295 km)

Hotel: Standard: Paris or nearby
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
After breakfast, head to Paris for a visit to [Château de Versailles] (optional). Marvel at the opulent architecture, stunning gardens, and the historical significance of this UNESCO World Heritage site, once the royal residence of French kings. Afterward, you can choose to embark on a [Seine River cruise](optional) to enjoy the scenic views of Paris from the water.
  • Versailles, France
    A city renowned worldwide for the Château de Versailles and the gardens of Versailles, designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Located in the western suburbs of the French capital, 17.1 km from the centre of Paris.
  • Palace of Versailles
    Louis IV's opulent mansion is one of the most famous symbols of French political history and power. This UNESCO World Heritage Site was the center of French politics for nearly a century, until the beginning of the French Revolution.
    Admission (Optional): Adult $25 / €21; Child $25 / €21. Please book 2:30pm tickets by yourself online in advance at Chateau Versailles.
  • Paris, France
    Paris has been a thriving city for more than two thousand years. It is known all over the world as a city of art and romance, from its high-end cafes to the famous visage of the Eiffel Tower.
  • River Seine Cruise
    Paris is synonymous with sublime beauty, and you will see firsthand why that is as you leaisurely sail down the Seine, the river that flows through the heart of the city of lights.

Day 12:Paris

Hotel: Standard: Paris or nearby
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Today we'll enjoy a full-day trip in Paris. We will visit the world-famous [Avenue des Champs-Élysées], lined with shops and cafes, and [Musée du Parfum Fragonard] where you can explore the art of perfume-making. Next, we'll discover [Tour Montparnasse], offering panoramic views of the city, and [Arc de Triomphe], a symbol of French national pride. The must-see [Musée du Louvre](optional), home to thousands of masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa, is also on the list. We'll visit [Place de la Concorde] one of Paris’s major public squares, and the world-famous [Tour Eiffel]. If time permits, we will go shopping at [Galeries Lafayette Haussmann].
  • Paris, France
    Paris has been a thriving city for more than two thousand years. It is known all over the world as a city of art and romance, from its high-end cafes to the famous visage of the Eiffel Tower.
  • Champs Elysees
    Champs Elysees is the name of both an upscale street and shopping district in Paris. It is on the cafes, boutiques, movie theaters, and more. One of the most famous streets of the world, is also known for its many monuments.
  • Montparnasse Tower
    This office skyscraper in Paris is one of the tallest buildings in the city. Some have criticized the tower, as it rises alone among much older buildings, seeming a bit out of place in the skyline.
    Admission (Optional): Adult $26 / €22; Child $12 / €10 (4-11 yrs). Starting from April 2026, the building will undergo maintenance and the attraction will be cancelled
  • Arc de Triomphe
    This breathtaking neoclassical arch is one of Paris' most famous monuments. It commemorates those who fought and died in the French Revolution and Napoleonic wars. It also sits atop the Tomb of the Unknown Solider for World War I.
  • The Louvre
    One of the most well-known art museums in the world with one of the largest collections, the Louvre houses such masterpieces as the Mona Lisa and works by artists ranging from Raphael to Monet and everyone in between.
    Admission (Optional): Adult $37 / €32; Child $37 / €32. Please book 9:30am tickets online by yourself in advance at Ticket Louvre
  • Eiffel Tower
    One of the most famous monuments in the world, the Eiffel Tower has been a symbol of Paris, France, and Europe since 1889. It was erected as the entryway to the 1889 World's Fair, and has been wowing visitors ever since.
  • Boulevard Haussmann
    Welcome to one of the greatest shopping boulevards in the world! Boulevard Haussmann is one of the most elegant in Paris and stretches more than 2 km from the Avenue de Friedland to the Boulevard Montmartre. While strolling on this boulevard, take a look and admire the most beautiful Haussmannian facades of Paris as well as many remarkable buildings.

Day 13:Paris - Luxembourg(286 km)

Hotel: Standard: Luxembourg or nearby
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
In the morning, we will travel from Paris to Luxembourg, which is known as the "Pocket Kingdom" and the "Land of a Thousand Castles". Our first stop is [Constitution Square], a significant historical site offering panoramic views of the surrounding area. Next, we will marvel at the breathtaking views of the [Grand Canyon of Luxembourg], a picturesque natural formation that offers a unique glimpse of the city's landscape. Overnight in Luxembourg or nearby.
  • Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
    Luxembourg City is a commune with city status, and the capital of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It stands at the confluence of the Alzette and Petrusse rivers in southern Luxembourg, the city lies at the heart of Western Europe.
  • Place de la Constitution
    Place de la Constitution is a monument and square that commemorates Luxembourgers soldiers who perished in WWI. Erected in 1923, the monument symbolizes freedom and offers visitors striking views over the Petrusse Valley and the Adolphe Bridge.

Day 14:Luxembourg - Trier - Heidelberg - Frankfurt(270 km)

Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
After breakfast, we will head to Trier, the oldest town in Germany, with a history spanning over two thousand years. We will visit [Museum Karl-Marx-Haus], the birthplace of Karl Marx, and [Porta Nigra] (also known as the "Big Black Gate"), an impressive Roman city gate that is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Next, we will travel to Heidelberg, which is situated along the Neckar River. Here you will explore [Universität Heidelberg], Germany’s oldest university, the majestic [Schloss Heidelberg](optional), and the iconic [Alte Brücke Heidelberg], offering picturesque views of the city and the river. Afterward, we will head to Frankfurt.
  • Trier, Germany
    Trier is a city in Germany on the banks of the Moselle. Trier lies in a valley between low vine-covered hills of red sandstone in the west of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, near the border with Luxembourg and within the important Moselle wine region.
  • Karl Marx Haus
    As its name would suggest, this museum in the German city of Trier was the birthplace of Karl Marx, the perpetually-controversial philosopher who is credited with popularizing the ideas of communism and socialism in the 19th century.
  • Porta Nigra
    "Black Gate" is the largest Roman city gate north of the Alps, a testament to the far reach of the ancient empire. This World Heritage Site was built in the 100s AD. Nigra is the only remaining of four gates.
  • Heidelberg, Germany
    This German city sits on the banks of the River Neckar. It has become a popular tourist destination for its romantic atmosphere. There are many old buildings, including Heidelberg Castle and the baroque Old Town.
  • Heidelberg University
    This public research institution in Germany was founded in 1386, making it one of the oldest in Europe. The university places a heavy emphasis on research, rewarding roughly 1,000 successful doctorates a year.
  • Heidelberger Schloss
    Ranking among the most important Renaissance artifacts in the Alps, these ruins in Germany sit on the hillside outside the city of Heidelberg, partially demolished in the 17th and 18th centuries.
    Admission (Optional): Adult $9 / €7
  • Old Bridge
    One of the best known landmarks in Heidelberg, this bridge was constructed in 1788, crossing the Neckar River. It connects the Neuenheim district with the Old City, measuring 656 feet.

Departure & Return

  • Please arrive 15 minutes earlier at the meeting location.

Includes & Excludes

Price Includes

Accommodation: 4-star hotel (shared twin/double room, accomodation for last day not included)
Vehicle: coach or car (Note: depending on the number of applicants)
Driver/Guide: driver + tour guide (Note: If a car with 9 seats or less, there will be only driver)
Meals: breakfast
Luggage: 1 piece of luggage weighing 23 kg and 1 piece of carry-on luggage

Price Excludes

Eastern Europe City entrance and Overnight City tax charges (Mandatory): 10 EUR/adult, 5 EUR/child (6-11 yrs), free under 5 yrs.
Local Specailty(appetizer, main course, beer): EUR30-EUR40/person.
Western Europe City entrance and Overnight City tax charges (Mandatory): 30 EUR/adult, 15 EUR/child (6-11 yrs), free under 5 yrs.
Volendam: 6EUR
Reality Show: 60EUR/person
Entrance Tickets: Guests can choose whether or not to participate according to their own wishes. The tour guide will arrange the tickets during the tour.
Tips to driver and guide ( total 10€/person/day.)
Single room Supplement
Lunch and Dinner
Chinese Style Lunch/Meal: EUR15-EUR20/person.
Additional costs due to force majeure such as traffic delays, strikes, weather, aircraft, machine failure, flight cancellation or change time.
In-house laundry, hairdressing, telephone, fax, pay TV, drinks, alcohol and other personal consumption.
Other items not included in the above "What's included".

Activities & Attractions

Destination Adult Child Student
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam Canal Cruise (Optional) $15 $15
Brussels, Belgium
Atomium (Optional) $13 / €11 $10 / €8 (12-18 yrs)
Budapest, Hungary
Danube Cruise (Optional) $21 / €18 (at night)
Heidelberg, Germany
Heidelberger Schloss (Optional) $9 / €7
Paris, France
Montparnasse Tower (Optional)
Starting from April 2026, the building will undergo maintenance and the attraction will be cancelled
$26 / €22 $12 / €10 (4-11 yrs)
The Louvre (Optional)
Please book 9:30am tickets online by yourself in advance at Ticket Louvre
$37 / €32 $37 / €32
Versailles, France
Palace of Versailles (Optional)
Please book 2:30pm tickets by yourself online in advance at Chateau Versailles.
$25 / €21 $25 / €21
Vienna, Austria
Schonbrunn Palace (Optional) $44 / €38 $33 / €28 (6-18 yrs)

Prices are subject to change without prior notice.

If you would like to join the optional activities, please pay the fee in cash to the tour guide. You cannot buy / use the tickets on your own or use City Passes. The tour guide will arrange the tickets for the group.