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This extensive vacation stretches through Central Europe from London to Rome, then along the Mediterranean to Spain and France to reach Paris. It is a harmonious combination of cities, history, culture and landscapes that make the Old Continent such an attractive area to discover. Start in London, making the most of the UK’s capital, then cross the Channel by ferry to join your motorcoach bound for Amsterdam where you enjoy a guided tour and a canal cruise. Follow the banks of the Rhine and visit romantic Heidelberg, then on to Switzerland for two overnights by the shores of Lake Lucerne surrounded by impressive alpine landscapes. Stop in sub-tropical Lugano and continue south into Italy, visiting Verona en route to the unique floating city of Venice with its St. Mark’s Square and Basilica and other historic buildings. Experience more Italian masterpieces in Assisi, St. Francis’ home; Rome with its Roman Forum and Colosseum; and Florence, “Cradle of the Renaissance” with its incredible architecture and works of art. Head northwest to the mild climate of the French Riviera, visit Avignon, and overnight in Carcassonne, a splendid example of a medieval fortified city. In Spain, spend two nights each in Barcelona and Madrid and get to know the cities on the included guided sightseeing tours. North into Castille, stop in Burgos, then to Basque Country for an overnight in Bilbao before returning to the jewels of France: Bordeaux, Poitiers, Chateaux Country, Orleans, and the “City of Light,” Paris. The dazzling French capital is the ideal conclusion to this exciting European experience. |
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City Highlights Visits to Heidelberg, Lucerne, Lugano, Verona, Assisi, Pisa, Avignon, Carcassonne, Bilbao, Bordeaux, Burgos, Orleans Meals 22 buffet breakfasts (B); 7 dinners (D) Hotels: Listed below or equivalent. Rooms with private bath or shower, hotel taxes, porterage, tips, and service chargesLONDON Thistle Euston (ST), AMSTERDAM AREA Ibis Westcorner (ST) or NH (F) at Schiphol, RHINELAND Regina (ST) at St. Augustin, LAKE LUCERNE Pilatusblick (ST) at Kriens, VENICE AREA Poppi (ST) at Mira, ROME Ibis (ST) or Villa Maria Regina (ST), FLORENCE AREA Europa (ST) at Signa, FRENCH RIVIERA Holiday Inn (ST) at Cannes Le Cannet or Apogia (ST) at Nice, CARCASSONNE Des 3 Couronnes (ST), BARCELONA Catalonia Aragon (ST), MADRID Catalonia Centro (F), BILBAO Nervion (ST) or Novotel Barakaldo (ST), POITIERS Ibis Centre (ST), PARIS Ibis (ST) or Campanile Porte d''Italie (ST)
Day 1:
Tue. BOARD YOUR OVERNIGHT TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT. Day 2: Wed. ARRIVAL IN LONDON, ENGLAND. Check into your hotel. In the afternoon you may want to start exploring the lively British capital. Uniformed Hosts are available to help you make the most of your stay. Day 3: Thu. LONDON. A full day to savor our rich program of optional activities: take a panoramic tour of London’s landmarks, visit the Tower of London, or choose an excursion to Windsor Castle. Tonight maybe a leisurely cruise on the River Thames? (B) Day 4: Fri. LONDON-AMSTERDAM AREA, HOLLAND. Leave London in the early morning and head through the lush English countryside to the Channel port, where you embark on your ferry for the Continent. Meet your Tour Director and board your luxury coach for the drive to the Amsterdam area. (B) Day 5: Sat. AMSTERDAM AREA-THE RHINELAND, GERMANY. A morning to enjoy Holland’s busy metropolis. After your visit to a famous diamond center, it’s time for morning sightseeing with a Local Guide pointing out the city highlights. Finally a canal cruise to see Amsterdam from water level. In the afternoon travel southward to the Rhineland area for overnight. (B,D) Day 6: Sun. THE RHINELAND-HEIDELBERG-LAKE LUCERNE, SWITZERLAND. Take the optional Rhine River cruise this morning and enjoy splendid scenery including the Lorelei Rock. Next, drive into Germany’s oldest university town, Heidelberg, nicely located at the confluence of the Rivers Neckar and Rhine, for a short visit. In the afternoon, travel by way of the autobahn into Switzerland for an overnight around Lake Lucerne. (B,D) Day 7: Mon. LUCERNE. One of Switzerland’s finest cities, nestled amid its snow-capped Alps, surrounded by its lake, and embellished by the clear mountain waters of the River Reuss. Your visit takes in the impressive city walls, a covered wooden bridge, ornate patrician houses lining cobblestone streets, and the Lion Monument—a masterful stone sculpture in honor of the heroic Swiss Guard of Louis XVI. A grand selection of optional activities completes the day: a cruise on the fjord-like lake or a cable car ride to the 10,000-foot summit of Mount Titlis. (B) Day 8: Tue. LAKE LUCERNE-LUGANO, VERONA, ITALY-VENICE AREA. More wonderful Alpine scenery as you drive into the mountain ranges that surround the massive St. Gotthard. Once through its great tunnel, you’ll start your scenic descent into the warmer and sunnier ambiance of the Canton Ticino. Stop in beautiful Lugano and take a stroll along the lakeside promenade. In the afternoon, cross into Italy and drive across the Po valley to Verona, medieval setting of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. See Juliet’s house and balcony and stroll around the picturesque market square. Tonight you are in the Venice area. (B) Day 9: Wed. VENICE. Venice is more like a marvelous film set than a real live city, with its criss-crossing canals, gondolas and water buses, arched bridges, palaces, and quiet little piazzas. The included tour starts with a boat ride and is followed by a visit to St. Mark’s Basilica and a chance to watch Venetian glassblowers fashion their delicate objects as they did centuries ago. Don’t miss out on the optional gondola trip, gliding along the picturesque canals with a local troubadour to serenade you. (B,D) Day 10: Thu. VENICE AREA-ASSISI-ROME. An interesting drive southward, cutting across the Po Delta, then through the gentle Umbrian hills to Assisi, where St. Francis was born in 1182. Visit the world-famous Basilica with its beautiful frescos by Giotto, then head for Rome. (B) Day 11: Fri. ROME. The "Eternal City"—a city steeped in history, vibrantly alive and exciting and absolutely unique! Included sightseeing with a Local Guide starts in St. Peter’s Square, followed by a visit to the Roman Forum and the mighty Colosseum. (B) Day 12: Sat. ROME-PISA-FLORENCE AREA. Vistas of undulating hills, rows of cypress trees, terraced vineyards, olive groves, and rural villages form the backdrop of your journey through beautiful Tuscany. Take a break in Pisa to see the Square of Miracles and the amazing Leaning Tower, then on to the Florence area. (B) Day 13: Sun. FLORENCE. This Renaissance gem and city of the Medicis will keep you enthralled for a whole day. Traffic is banned in part of the historic center so visitors can wander at leisure and admire the city’s timeless beauty in relative peace and quiet. Don’t miss out on the included walking tour with a Local Guide that features most of the city highlights. You will see the Piazza Santa Croce; the beautiful Piazza Signoria; the Palazzo Vecchio and its courtyard; the Loggia dei Lanzi; and, to top it all, the Piazza del Duomo and its cathedral with the Giotto Campanile, and the magnificent East Door of the Baptistry known as the “Gate to Paradise.” (B,D) Day 14: Mon. FLORENCE AREA-ITALIAN & FRENCH RIVIERAS, FRANCE. An early start this morning for the journey northwest with views of the Italian Riviera. Continue in to France, traveling along the celebrated Côte d''Azur. An optional Monte Carlo by Night excursion with dinner is available. (B) Day 15: Tue. FRENCH RIVIERA-AVIGNON-CARCASSONNE. Today’s journey will take you through some of France’s loveliest scenery, sun-drenched landscapes right out of Van Gogh’s paintings, on the way through Provence. Stop for a visit in historic Avignon. Continue westwards to the impressive walled city of Carcassonne for overnight. (B,D) Day 16: Wed. CARCASSONNE-BARCELONA, SPAIN. Enjoy a visit of this almost untouched piece of medieval fortified architecture, still standing in all its walled glory with drawbridges, towers, battlements, watch turrets, ramparts, and even arrow-slits to repel the enemy. Later, drive by way of Perpignan across the border into Spain, skirting the Costa Brava to arrive in Barcelona for two overnights. (B) Day 17: Thu. BARCELONA. This morning’s sightseeing with a Local Guide includes a drive around Monjuich to see the Olympic Stadium and a panoramic view of the port and city. The drive continues to the city center to Plaza Catalunya and Paseo de Gracia to admire the greatness and eccentricity of Gaudi’s architectural masterpieces in the Houses Batllo and Mila and the Sagrada Familia (entrance fee not included). (B) Day 18: Fri. BARCELONA-MADRID. See more of Catalonia as you drive northwest via Saragossa through the very heart of new Castille for two overnights in Spain’s capital, Madrid. (B) Day 19: Sat. MADRID. Not only because it’s the capital of Spain, but also because it is situated 2,180 feet above sea level, the Spaniards say Madrid is the nearest thing to heaven. Enjoy the main highlights on the included sightseeing excursion. The optional trip to Toledo is most rewarding, too. The splendid setting is like a great open-air museum of Spanish history and art. (B) Day 20: Sun. MADRID-BURGOS-BILBAO. Climb Somosierra Pass, the boundary between Old and New Castille, to the walled city of Aranda de Duero, before stopping in Burgos. On through the Basque Country to Bilbao, now famous for four living architects: Norman Foster, Santiago Calatrava, Cesar Pelli, and Frank Gehry. (B,D) Day 21: Mon. BILBAO-BORDEAUX, FRANCE-POITIERS. A change of scenery as you travel into France across Gascoigne for an orientation drive of Bordeaux, the wine capital of France. Travel farther north by way of the Cognac area to Poitiers of Black Prince fame for an overnight. (B,D) Day 22: Tue. POITIERS-CHÂTEAUX COUNTRY-ORLEANS-PARIS. The autoroute L’Aquitaine will take you directly to Tours and along the Loire passing the castles of Amboise and Chaumont. Stop in Orleans before reaching Paris in time to enjoy an optional French dinner. (B) Day 23: Wed. PARIS. One full day to explore the city that’s known throughout the world for its fashions, art and museums, delicious food, and joie de vivre. Included sightseeing with a local expert of many of the best-known Parisian sights: La Sorbonne, Arc de Triomphe, Opéra, Madeleine, the Eiffel Tower, the Pyramid near the Louvre, the Invalides, and Champs Elysées. Optional excursions are also available to the Palace and Gardens of Versailles and, to celebrate the success of your tour, enjoy a cabaret show. (B) Day 24: Thu. YOUR HOMEBOUND FLIGHT FROM PARIS ARRIVES THE SAME DAY. (B)
Visits to Heidelberg, Lucerne, Lugano, Verona, Assisi, Pisa, Avignon, Carcassonne, Bilbao, Bordeaux, Burgos, Orleans
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