Europe with our 10 Days, 9 Nights Group Tour. From the majestic castles of Germany to the romantic canals of Venice, this tour covers some of Europe’s most iconic landmarks. Experience the rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes across cities like Paris, Rome, Amsterdam, and more. Enjoy guided tours, local cuisines, and unforgettable memories with fellow travelers. Whether you're exploring the art of Florence, strolling through the streets of Prague, or marveling at the architectural wonders of Barcelona, this European escape promises to be a trip of a lifetime!
Itinerary
Day 01
Arrive in Paris (France)
Day 01
Arrive in Paris (France)
Welcome to Paris! Transfer to hotel.
Evening: Optional Seine River Cruise
Overnight in Paris.
Day 02
Paris City Tour
Day 02
Paris City Tour
Visit: Eiffel Tower (2nd Level), Champs-Élysées, Arc de Triomphe, Louvre (outside), Place de la Concorde
Optional: Lido/Moulin Rouge Show (at own cost)
Overnight in Paris.
Day 03
Paris – Brussels (Belgium)
Day 03
Paris – Brussels (Belgium)
Drive to Brussels (approx. 4 hrs)
Visit: Atomium (photo stop), Grand Place, Manneken Pis
Overnight in Brussels.
Day 04
Brussels – Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Day 04
Brussels – Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Drive to Amsterdam
Visit: Zaanse Schans (windmills), Cheese & Clog factory
Amsterdam Canal Cruise
Overnight in Amsterdam.
Day 05
Amsterdam – Cologne (Germany)
Day 05
Amsterdam – Cologne (Germany)
Visit Cologne Cathedral
Free time for shopping/sightseeing
Overnight in Cologne or nearby city.
Day 06
Cologne – Rhine Falls – Zurich (Switzerland)
Day 06
Cologne – Rhine Falls – Zurich (Switzerland)
Scenic drive via Black Forest
Stop at Rhine Falls (boat ride optional)
Overnight in Zurich
Day 07
Zurich – Mt. Titlis – Lucerne – Engelberg
Day 07
Zurich – Mt. Titlis – Lucerne – Engelberg
Excursion to Mt. Titlis (Rotair Cable Car, Ice Flyer)
Lucerne sightseeing: Chapel Bridge, Lion Monument
Overnight in Engelberg/Lucerne area.
Day 08
Lucerne – Interlaken – Bern (Optional Jungfrau)
Day 08
Lucerne – Interlaken – Bern (Optional Jungfrau)
Optional: Full day excursion to Mt. Jungfrau
Explore Interlaken, continue to Bern for panoramic tour
Overnight in Engelberg/Zurich.
Day 09
Switzerland – Milan (Italy)
Day 09
Switzerland – Milan (Italy)
Drive to Milan
Visit: Duomo Cathedral, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele
Free time for shopping
Overnight in Milan.
Day 10
Departure from Milan
Day 10
Departure from Milan
Transfer to Milan Airport as per flight schedule
End of Tour.
Included/Excluded
Accommodation in 3/4-star hotels with breakfast
Daily dinner at Indian/continental restaurants
All transfers and sightseeing by AC coach
All taxes and service charges
Tour manager throughout the tour
Airfare and airport taxes
Airfare and airport taxes
Personal expenses (laundry, tips, phone, etc.)
Optional tours and activities
Travel Insurance
Porterage at hotels and airports
GST and TCS (as applicable)
FAQs
What is the best time to visit Europe?
The best time to visit Europe depends on your travel style. For pleasant weather and fewer crowds, go during spring (April–June) or fall (September–October). Summer (July–August) is popular but can be crowded and expensive.
Do I need a visa to travel to Europe?
Most European countries are part of the Schengen Zone. Travelers from countries like the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and many others can enter visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Always check the latest visa rules based on your nationality.
What are some must-visit destinations in Europe?
Europe offers endless choices! Top picks include Paris (France), Rome and Venice (Italy), Barcelona (Spain), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Prague (Czech Republic), and Santorini (Greece).
Is it easy to travel between countries in Europe?
Yes! Europe has an excellent rail and air network, and border-free travel in the Schengen Zone makes crossing countries quick and easy. Eurail Passes and budget airlines are great options.
What currency is used in Europe?
Most European countries use the Euro (€). However, some countries like Switzerland, Hungary, Norway, and the UK use their own currencies. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but always carry some local cash just in case.