EUROPE TOUR PACKAGE -

France Germany Switzerland and Italy

7 Nights -8 days  - 4 COUNTRY

 

france to italy

Day 01 - Paris France
The Eiffel Tower

Austria's most iconic mountain pass road, the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, stretches from Bruck in Salzburg to Heiligenblut in Carinthia, reaching a breathtaking 2,504 meters (8,215 ft) at the Fuscher Törl and Hochtor Pass. Named after Austria's highest peak, this scenic toll road offers a panoramic view of the Pasterze Glacier, the Grossglockner massif, and surrounding mountains from the Emperor Franz Joseph I overlook, named in honor of the monarch's 1856 visit.


Eifel Tower
The Arch de triumph

Standing proudly in the heart of Paris, the Arc de Triomphe is a testament to the city's rich history and military heritage. Constructed in 1806 to honor Napoleon Bonaparte's triumphant battles, this imposing arch measures 164 feet high and 148 feet wide. Its intricate reliefs depict scenes of victorious battles, while the names of those who fought and died for the emperor are etched into the stone. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, located beneath the arch, serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during First World War.
Overnight stay in Salzburg.

The Arch de triumph
DAY 2 - Paris France
 The Place de la Concorde
The Place de la Concorde

In the heart of 18th-century Paris, the majestic Place de la Concorde stood as a symbol of royal power and architectural grandeur. Designed by the esteemed architect of King Louis XV in 1772, this impressive octagonal square played host to some of the most pivotal moments in French history. The site witnessed the tragic executions of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, as well as numerous other victims of the Reign of Terror. Later, it served as a triumphant backdrop for Napoleon's military processions.

Notre Dame Cathedral
Notre Dame Cathedral

Castel Sant’Angelo began life as the mausoleum of the Emperor Hadrian, built between 135 and 139 AD. Subsequent strongholds built on top of the mausoleum were in turn incorporated into a residence and castle by medieval Popes. The building was used as a prison until 1870, but now houses a museum.

The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris
The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris

The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris, affectionately known as Sacré-Cœur, is a stunning Roman Catholic Church and minor basilica, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This iconic landmark, situated in the heart of Paris, attracts millions of visitors each year, making it the city's second most visited monument.

 The Louvre Museum
The Louvre Museum

As the world's most visited museum, the Louvre Museum is a must-see destination in Paris. Housed within the stunning Louvre Palace, the museum's iconic glass pyramid entrance is a landmark in its own right. With a vast collection of over 1 million objects, the Louvre is home to some of the world's most famous artworks, including Leonardo da Vinci's enigmatic 'Mona Lisa,' Michelangelo's poignant 'Dying Slave,' and the ancient Greek masterpiece, 'Venus of Milo.' Visitors can also explore the opulent apartments of Napoleon III and discover the ancient Code of Hammurabi.`

 Seine river cruise in Paris. Bateaux Mouches
Seine river cruise in Paris. Bateaux Mouches

The Seine River, stretching 777 kilometers in length, is a vital commercial waterway in northern France, flowing through the picturesque Paris Basin. Its journey begins at Source-Seine, located 30 kilometers northwest of Dijon, and winds its way through the French capital before emptying into the English Channel at Le Havre. Notably, the Seine is navigable by large ocean-going vessels as far as Rouen, a mere 120 kilometers from the sea. Enjoy an overnight stay in the City of Light, Paris.

DAY 3 -  paris 

Full day Disney land

Disneyland Paris, originally Euro Disney Resort, is an entertainment resort in Marne-la- Vallée, a new town located 32 km east of the centre of Paris, and is the most visited theme park in all of France and Europe. It is owned and operated by Euro Disney S.C.A., a publicly traded company in which The Walt Disney Company owns a majority
Overnight stay in Disney Paris

Overnight stay in Salzburg.

disney
DAY 4 - Titisee  Germany
Titisee Lake (Germany)
Titisee Lake (Germany)

Nestled in the picturesque southern Black Forest of Baden-Württemberg lies the serene Titisee Lake. Spanning 1.3 square kilometers, this tranquil lake boasts an average depth of 20 meters. Its origins date back to the Feldberg glacier, which carved out the lake's shores during the Pleistocene epoch, leaving behind a stunning natural wonder.

 Cuckoo clock factory
Cuckoo clock factory

Cuckoo clocks are iconic timepieces known for their distinctive blend of functionality and charm. These pendulum-regulated clocks chime the hours with a familiar cuckoo call, while an automated bird emerges to mark the time. Many clocks feature intricate details, such as the bird's moving wings and beak, which add to their nostalgic appeal.

Black forest
Black forest

Located in southwest Germany, bordering France, the Black Forest is a captivating mountainous region renowned for its lush, evergreen forests and quaint villages. Steeped in folklore, this enchanting region is famously associated with the Brothers Grimm's beloved fairy tales. Visitors can unwind in the region's numerous spas, marvel at the intricate cuckoo clocks crafted here since the 1700s, and explore the charming town of Freiburg, with its Gothic architecture and picturesque vineyards.

DAY 5–Zurich Switzerland

Schaffhausen the Rhine Falls

Located near the charming town of Schaffhausen, the Rhine Falls is a breathtaking natural wonder and Europe's largest waterfall. The nearby medieval castle, Schloss Laufen, offers a unique blend of history, hospitality, and shopping, with a restaurant, youth hostel, and souvenir shops. On Swiss National Day, August 1st, the Rhine Falls is transformed into a spectacular backdrop for a dazzling fireworks display, drawing thousands of visitors from around the world

Schaffhausen the Rhine Falls
Switzerland’s new chocolate museum

Get ready for a chocolate adventure like no other! At the Lindt Home of Chocolate, you'll discover a world of pure bliss, featuring a gigantic chocolate shop, an amazing chocolate fountain, and a fun, interactive tour that's perfect for the whole family.
Overnight stay in Lucerne

chocolate museum
DAY 6 - Switzerland
Lake Lucerne
Lake Lucerne

Located in the heart of German-speaking Switzerland, Lucerne is a captivating city that seamlessly blends urban charm, picturesque lake scenery, and majestic mountain vistas. Renowned as one of the world's most beautiful cities, Lucerne is home to the iconic 14th-century Chapel Bridge and Water Tower, a landmark so photogenic it's said to be the most photographed monument in Switzerland.

 Chappell Bridge
Chappell Bridge

Located in the heart of Lucerne, Switzerland, the iconic Kapellbrücke is a charming covered wooden footbridge that crosses the River Reuss at a diagonal angle. Named after the adjacent St. Peter's Chapel, this historic bridge is adorned with a unique collection of 17th-century interior paintings.

 The Lion Monument
The Lion Monument

Located in Lucerne, Switzerland, the Lion Monument, also known as the Lion of Lucerne, is a poignant rock relief designed by renowned artist Bertel Thorvaldsen. Carved by Lukas Ahorn in 1820-21, this majestic monument honors the bravery and sacrifice of the Swiss Guards who lost their lives during the French Revolution, specifically during the storming of the Tuileries Palace in Paris in 1792.
Overnight stay in Lucerne Switzerland

DAY 7 - Interlaken -Switzerland 
Lauterbrunnen
Lauterbrunnen

Nestled in the heart of the Swiss Alps, Lauterbrunnen is a picturesque municipality that boasts breathtaking natural beauty. The village of Lauterbrunnen lies in a valley surrounded by towering rocky cliffs and the majestic 300-meter-high Staubbach Falls. Nearby, the Trümmelbach Falls offer a unique spectacle, with glacial waters gushing through mountain crevices and past viewing platforms. For a panoramic view of the Bernese Alps, a cable car connects Stechelberg village to the summit of Schilthorn Mountain.

Trummelbach Falls
Trummelbach Falls

A must-do summer activity in Lauterbrunnen is hiking to the breathtaking Trummelbach Falls, a series of 10 cascading waterfalls that flow into a cave. As part of the Lauterbrunnen Valley's 72 waterfalls, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this natural wonder is a sight to behold. To reach the top, embark on a 45-minute walk through a cavern along a cement pathway, or opt for a convenient lift ride, which offers stunning views of the Lauterbrunnen Valley.

 Harder Kulm top of Interlaken
Harder Kulm top of Interlaken

Imagine a king ruling over Interlaken from the lofty heights of the Harder Kulm, where the air is crisp and the views are nothing short of spectacular. At 1,322 meters above sea level, this majestic mountain offers a panorama fit for royalty, with Lake Brienz and Lake Thun sparkling in the distance and the iconic Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks towering above. And while the Harder Kulm Panorama Restaurant may evoke the grandeur of a castle, it's accessible to all – no royal invitation required, just a scenic cable car ride to the top.

 Paragliding
Paragliding

As you explore Interlaken, you'll soon spot the vibrant parachutes of paragliders soaring through the sky or gently landing in the picturesque Höhematte Park. Imagine experiencing the thrill of flying through the crisp Alpine air, surrounded by a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of snow-capped mountains, serene lakes, and lush green meadows. It's an unforgettable adventure that's no surprise is one of Interlaken's most beloved activities.

Overnight stay in Lucerne

amsterdam

DAY 8 - Milan

At the right time proceed to Amsterdam airport for catching flight.
Your beautiful Europe tour is complete with sweet memories’