The Netherlands, a country in northwestern Europe, is known for a flat landscape of canals, tulip fields, windmills, and cycling routes. Amsterdam, the capital, is home to the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and the house where Jewish diarist Anne Frank hid during WWII. Canalside mansions and a trove of works from artists including Rembrandt and Vermeer remain from the city's 17th-century "Golden Age."
Rotterdam is a major port city with bold modern architecture. The university town of Utrecht is home to lively canalside cafes and the 14th-century Dom Tower. Southern Maastricht has a vibrant culinary scene, old churches, and medieval city walls. In the north, the countryside between Leiden and Den Helder is one of the most well-known places to see tulip fields and windmills. The seaside towns of the Wadden (Frisian) Islands are busy summer resorts with a quirky local pastime, wadlopen (mudflat walking).
France, in Western Europe, encompasses medieval cities, alpine villages and Mediterranean beaches. Paris, its capital, is famed for its fashion houses, classical art museums including the Louvre and monuments like the Eiffel Tower. The country is also renowned for its wines and sophisticated cuisine. Lascaux’s ancient cave drawings, Lyon’s Roman theater and the vast Palace of Versailles attest to its rich history.
Northern highlights include the Loire Valley’s majestic chateaux; Normandy’s WWII sites and iconic Mont-St-Michel; WWI Western Front battlefields; and Brittany’s rugged coast. To the east are German-influenced architecture and food, and the French Alps’ ski resorts. In the south, Provence is home to lavender fields, and the Riviera glitters with glamorous towns and beaches. Bordeaux and Burgundy produce renowned wines, while Champagne gives the bubbly stuff its name. Along with cheeses such as Camembert, Brie, and Roquefort, the local fare includes Brittany's crêpes and Burgundy's coq au vin.
The United Kingdom made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland is an island nation in northwestern Europe. England – the birthplace of Shakespeare and The Beatles – is home to the capital, London, a globally influential center of finance and culture. England is also the site of Neolithic Stonehenge, Bath’s Roman spa and centuries-old universities at Oxford and Cambridge.
Scotland is a land of renowned whiskey distillers and golf courses, typified by the 15th-century Old Course at St Andrew's. It’s also known for its Highland mountains, offshore islands like Skye and Lewis, and the legendary monster of Loch Ness. Wales has mountainous Snowdonia National Park, miles of beaches and castles at Cardiff, Caernarfon, Caerphilly, and Conwy. Northern Ireland is known for Celtic folk music, the lush Glens of Antrim and a craggy coastline featuring the Giant’s Causeway, a striking natural formation of hexagonal rock columns.
• Accommodation on Bed & Breakfast Basis: (Daily breakfast except on the day of arrival)
London 03 Nights Hotel as specified above or similar
Paris 03 Nights Hotel as specified above or similar
Amsterdam 03 Nights Hotel as specified above or similar
• Sightseeing as mentioned below on Seat-in-Coach basis:
• London
Majestic London
• Paris:
Paris City Tour and Cruise by Coach
Entry Tickets to Eiffel Tower / Montparnasse Tower, without transfers (Any one. Eiffel Tower tickets are subject to availability. Incase of Non – Availability; Montparnasse Tower will be included)
• Amsterdam:
City Tour by Bus and Boat
• Eurail:
Eurostar: London to Paris in Second Class
Second Class Train Tickets: Paris to Amsterdam
• Meals as mentioned in the itinerary.
• Airfare, Airport Taxes, Porterage
• Visas & Overseas Travel Insurance
• Meals other than mentioned in the itinerary
• High Season, Trade Fair & Special Event surcharge
• Anything not specifically mentioned in the Price Includes section.