
European Dream
1 night, Rome;1 night, Pisa;1 night, Venice;1 night, Innsbruck;3 night, Engelberg;2 night, Paris;1 night, Brussels;1 night, cruise;1 night, LondonThe European Dream is one of our unique holiday packages from Dubai that provides an insight into the history people and culture of Western Europe. You will marvel at the amazing diversity of the landscapes of these countries. From the sun dried plains of Italy to the snow capped mountains of Switzerland and the mustard fields of France, your holiday travel will be an enriching experience as you are treated to the many facets of this region.
Inclusions:
- Visit 8 countries in 13 days: Belgium, Netherlands, Austria, Italy, Vatican City, Switzerland, France and UK
- Stay at premier 3* hotels handpicked and chosen with comfort and location in mind
- Service of professional and experienced tour directors
- Travel in comfort aboard climate controlled luxury coaches
- Enjoy extended continental breakfasts every morning
- Guided city tour of Rome and the Vatican City. See the Colosseum, the arc of Constantine, the Roman Forum, the Caesar's Forum, the Venice Square, the Venice Palace, the Victor Emmanuel Monument, the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore and the Trevi Fountain
- Visit the Vatican City and see St. Peter's Basilica and St. Peter's Square
- Guided walking tour of Florence visiting the Cathedral of Santa Maria Del Fiore, the Campanile, the Baptistry, the Duomo Square. View the Piazza Del Signoria, the Palazzio Vecchio, the Loggia Dei Lanzi, the fountain of Neptune. Photostop to admire Ponte Vecchio - the oldest, and most famous bridge of Florence
- Visit to the 'Campo Dei Miracoli' in Pisa and admire the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Cathedral and the Baptistry
- Return private boat transfers from San Marco in Venice
- Orientation tour of Venice including the Saint Mark's Square, the Bridge of Sighs, the Ducale Palace, the Campanile, the Saint Mark's Basilica
- Orientation tour of Innsbruck including the Golden Roof, St Anne's Column, the Imperial Palace, the Imperial Church, the Stadtturm, the Heiblinghaus, and the Triumphal Arch
- A visit to the amazing Swarovski Crystal showroom at Wattens, near Innsbruck
- 3 nights tour in Switzerland
- 2 nights tour in glamorous Paris
- City tour of Paris absorbing the sights of Arc De Triomphe, Champs Elysees, Grand Palais, Petit Palais, the National Assembly, the Alexander Bridge, the Concorde Square, the Magdalene Church, the Opera Garnier, the Louvre Palace, the Conciergerie, the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Cite island, the French Academy, the Sorbonne University, the Orsay Museum, the Invalides, the Church of the Invalides, the Military Academy, the Trocadero Suare, and the Palais De Chaillot
- Enjoy breath-taking vistas of Paris from the 1st level of the Eiffel Tower
- Orientation tour of Brussels - the capital of EU. See the Grand Place with its famous guild houses, the City Museum, the Town Hall and the house of the Dukes of Brabant. Then see the Manneken Pis - the symbol of Brussels. View the Royal Palace, the Royal Park, the Palace of Justice, and the Museum of Fine Arts. Enjoy a photostop at the Atomium
- Visit to Madurodam, the beautiful miniature city of Holland at the Hague, the capital of Netherlands (after mid may)
- Visit to Keukenhof - the magnificent Tulip Gardens of Netherlands. (upto mid may only)
- Visit to a traditional wooden shoe factory with a special demonstration. Photostop at one of the unique windmills of Netherlands
- Canal Cruise offering a breathtaking view of Amsterdam city
- 2 days tour in London
- Guided panoramic city tour of London including the Buckingham Palace, Piccadilly Circus, Regent Street, Oxford Street, Marble Arch, Hyde Park, Regent Park, Trafalgar Square, the Strand, the Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, the London Eye, Tower of London, the Tower Bridge. St. Paul's Cathedral, White Hall and 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister's residence
- Experience the cruise - a unique opportunity to sail across the English Channel with a fun filled night on the high seas
DAY 1 : ROME - VATICAN CITY Welcome to the eternal city of Rome - the site of major historic events and the cultural centre Europe for one and a half millennia. Rome is the home of some of the most celebrated architectural and artistic masterpieces of the ancient world. Arrive, explore, and absorb Rome. Overnight at the hotel in Rome. Meals: Dinner
DAY 2 : ROME - PISA - FLORENCE After our breakfast we begin our guided city tour with the sights of Ancient Rome. We see the Colosseum - the most famous monument of the Roman Empire, the arc of Constantine, the Roman Forum, the Palazzio Venezia and the modern Victor Emmanuel Monument. Make your wish and throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain, the most beautiful fountain of Rome. Legend says your wish will come true and you will return to Rome. Cruising past the Palatino hill we see the church of Santa Maria Maggiore. We visit the Vatican city - the smallest country in the world. We visit the magnificent St. Peter's Basilica, the most famous Church of the Christian world. St. Peter's Basilica has an astonishingly harmonious appearance and radiates tremendous grandeur through its architecture and magnificent interior decorations. We stroll amongst the famous colonnades of the St. Peter's Square. Due to coach and traffic regulations and the heritage status of the city of Rome, the city tour of Rome may be subject to change. Later we drive to Pisa. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 3: FLORENCE-VENICE (BY ROAD) After breakfast, take a walking city tour and visit the cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiores and the Baptistery with its Gates to Paradise. Enjoy some time at leisure and see Piazza Della Signoria, an open-air museum of sculptures, Pallazio Vechio, Fountain of Neptune, Uffizzi Art Gallery and Ponte Vecchio, a bridge across the River Arno. Later, drive to Piazzale Michelangelo, a square on top of a hill with its replica of the impressive Statue of David. From Florence, drive to Venice. Check in to your hotel. Take a water taxi and visit St. Marks Square, the heart of Venice and see the Bridge of Sighs, the Ducal (Duke's) Residence and St. Mark's Basilica. Stop at Clock Tower to see the most important clock in the city and proceed to the Murano Glass showroom. Overnight stay at the hotel. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 4: VENICE-INNSBRUCK (BY ROAD) From Venice, drive to Innsbruck after breakfast. The journey will take you through the Brenner Pass, a mountainous pass through the Alps, 59 miles long and 4,497 feet high. The Alpine scenery is a visual treat with charming meadows set against snowy peaks. Arrive in Innsbruck and take an orientation tour and see the Goldnes Dachl, St. Anne's Column, Triumphforte and Heiblinghaus. Check in to your hotel for overnight stay. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 5: INNSBRUCK-SWITZERLAND (BY ROAD) After breakfast, visit the world-famous Swarovski Crystal Showroom at Wattens. From Innsbruck, drive to Switzerland through the Arlberg Tunnel, at 14 kms, one of the longest road tunnels of Europe. Check in to your hotel. Enjoy rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay at the hotel Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 6: MT. TITLIS -LUCERNE (BY ROAD) After breakfast, enjoy some time at leisure OR take an optional excursion to Mt. Titlis at 10,000 feet on the world's first revolving cable car, the Rotair. Ride the Ice Flyer across Mt. Titlis. From Switzerland, drive to Lucerne and see the famous Lion Monument, Lowendenkmal, built in memory of the loyal Swiss guards. Walk along the banks of Lake Lucerne and see the Kepell Brucke Chapel Bridge over the River Reuss. Enjoy some time at leisure before returning to Switzerland. Overnight stay at the hotel. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 7 JUNGFRAUJOCH-INTERLAKEN - TRUMMELBACH FALLS (BY ROAD) After breakfast, enjoy some time at leisure OR take an optional excursion to Jungfraujoch. Ride the Cog-Wheel Train, rated amongst the top 10 train journeys in the world, as it undertakes a unique journey through scenic countryside, climbing to a height of 3,454 meters to reach the 'top of Europe'. From Switzerland, drive to Interlaken, located between Lake Brienz and Lake Thun at 570 metres at the foot of Jungfraujoch. Return to Switzerland for overnight stay at the hotel. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 8: SWITZERLAND-PARIS (BY ROAD) Today after breakfast we drive to Paris. The journey will take you through picture book villages as you traverse the numerous vineyards between Beaune, the wine capital of Burgundy We also see the famous mustard fields of Dijon. Check in to your hotel. Enjoy some time at leisure. In the evening, take an optional tour of Le Lido, the legendary cabaret and burlesque house on the Champs-?lys?es and an Illumination Tour of Paris. Overnight stay at the hotel. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 9: PARIS After breakfast, visit the first level of the Eiffel Tower and get a panoramic view of the city's famous landmarks. Later, take a city tour and see the Alexander Bridge, Grand Palais, Petit Palais, National Assembly, Arc-de-Triomphe, Concord Square, Magdalene Church, Opera House, Les Invalides and the Champs-de-?lys?es. Also see the Louvre Palace, Conciergerie, Notre Dame Cathedral, French Academy, Sorbonne University, Orsay Museum, Military Academy, Trocadero Square and Palais De Chaillot. Overnight stay at the hotel Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 10: PARIS - BRUSSELS (BY ROAD) From Paris, drive to Brussels after breakfast. Arrive in Brussels and take an orientation tour and visit the renowned Grand Palace, City Museum, Town Hall and Dukes of Brabant. Also see the legendary Manneken Pis Statue, Royal Palace, Royal Park, Musuem of Fine Arts and the Palace of Justice. Make a photo stop at the Atomium, a unique molecular shaped structure. Overnight stay at the hotel. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 11: BRUSSELS-AMSTERDAM-BRUSSELS (BY ROAD) After breakfast, drive to Amsterdam and take a glass-topped boat ride through the canals to see the city's sights. Also see the art of wood shoe making at Ratterman's Wooden Shoe Factory. We also take a photostop at the famous windmills. Thereafter, proceed to Keukenhof Gardens, the world's largest tulip garden with millions of tulips and daffodils bloom exactly on time every year (The Keukenhof Gardens are open from late March to mid May only. Groups after mid May shall visit Madurodam) OR visit Madurodam, a miniature replica of Dutch town located in Scheveningen, The Hague. Make a photo stop at a windmill. Overnight cruise to Britain. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 12: LONDON Arrive in London and take a guided panoramic city tour and see the city's famous landmarks including Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, Regent Street, Oxford Street, Marble Arch, Hyde Park, Regent Park, Strand and Big Ben. Also see the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, London Eye, Tower of London, Tower Bridge. St. Paul's Cathedral and White Hall 10 Downing Street. Overnight stay at the hotel. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 13: DEPARTURE LONDON (BY AIR) After breakfast, check out of the hotel and transfer to London airport for your onward flight. Meals: Breakfast
As all roads lead to Rome, this city does not need an introduction. Here is one anyway. The Eternal City will always overwhelm with its sheer imperial scale - packed full of temples, residences, basilicas, churches, squares, parks, museums and fountains - Rome is breathtaking. Whether it is the unbelievable opulence of the Vatican, or the simplicity of a trattoria serving humble fare, you will always feel the city's timelessness and millennia of rich history on the very ground you walk upon. The city has many layers that correspond to periods in its history: such as Ancient Rome, Medieval Rome, Christian Rome and Renaissance Rome to name a few. The capital of Italy, the Rome's modern layer is also quite evident, and it is dynamic and efficient, always blending the old with the new.
Weather:
Spring: March to May 9-19 C
Summer: June to August 18-28 C
Autumn: September to November 13-22 C
Winter: December to February 5-14 C
Shopping:
There is so much to do and see in Rome, that you would think shopping couldn't interrupt your epic journey through the city. That fortunately is not true, and the sheer variety and richness of commodities and products available quickly makes even the most ardent non-shopper reach for their wallet. With all the designer clothing, jewellery, books, souvenirs, fragrances, and antiques available, you will definitely find something that will appeal to you. Visit the areas of Centro Storico and Trastevere for souvenirs and antiques both. You can also shop at Bulgari, an extravagant world of gems, jewels, and leather goods, the prices varying from affordable to incredibly expensive. The world famous Italian leather can be found at Campanile, everything from shoes, bags, belts to jackets are among the many items available here. Also visit Cesare Lampronti for an extensive selection of 16th, 17th, and 18th century oil paintings, with framed or unframed prints available. Visit Nicola di Castro for antiques and discover a variety of chairs, tables, ceramics and chests to add character to your home.
Must Do:
When in Rome, do as the Romans do, and let the city take over. You'll quickly find that there is not much you can't do in Rome. Other than visiting the gazillions of mind-numbingly old monuments, there is the opera, the amazing food, and wine that flows as if through aqueducts. If you're there for a short visit it's a good idea to be choosy with the monuments, as the sheer number can be exhausting. Try to definitely visit the famous Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Pantheon, St. Peter's Basilica, Ponte Fabricio, the Galleria Borghese, the Sistine Chapel, and the Vatican Museums. Historic centres like Trastevere and Testaccio are hubs of activity, and also where the nightlife and bars are. Do as the Romans do, in short, visit the opera, play some soccer, or just go dancing. On a gastronomic note, the food in Italy is offered in 4 types of shops. A trattoria is a family-run concern that serves home-cooking. A ristorante is more formal, with a wider selection of dishes. The osteria is an inn, usually with only a few local dishes and endless wine. Pizzerias can serve antipasto, pasta, meat and vegetable dishes as well as pizza.
Travel Tools:
ISD Code: +39
Currency: (EUR) 1 EUR is approximately 63 Indian Rupees (INR)
Time Zone: GMT+1 hour. IST -4:30 hours. Summer (Daylight Savings): GMT+2 hours
Voltage: 220V - 240V
Rome Palazzo Venezia
Rome Roman Forum
Rome Spanish Steps
Rome The Colosseum
Rome Trevi Fountain
World famous for its not-so-straight bell tower, Pisa is a quaint little town in Tuscany, central Italy, lying at the junction of the Arno and Serchio Rivers in the Ligurian Sea. However, there is much more to this city than the Leaning Tower, or Torro Pendente. Pisa is filled with many other architectural and cultural wonders, such as the Camp del Miracoli, Duomo di Pisa, Battistero, Campo Santo Monumentale, Museo del Opera del Duomo, Museo delle Sinopie, Piazza dei Cavalieri, Palazzo della Carovana, Palazzo dell'Orologio, Chiesa di Santo Stefano, Church of San Rocco, Palazzo Carovana, Palazzo dei Dodici, Piazza Garibaldi, Ponte di Mezzo, the Ussero Café, Giardino Scotto, and La Cittadella.
Pisa Arno River
Pisa Campo Dei Miracoli
Pisa Cathedral and Baptistry
Pisa Leaning Tower of Pisa
Pisa Santa Maria della Spina
Often described as one of the most romantic cities in the world, Venice lives up to that appellation. However, this does not mean that the city is only for lovers. Somewhere between dream and reality, present and past, it is romantic in the imaginative sense, its beauty somehow more, and less than real. It is also one of the most historic cities in Italy, and its varied architecture and rich culture offer plenty to see and explore, even to the most intrepid traveller. A city of canals, it is literally on water, and people own boats instead of cars, and maybe flippers instead of boots! Venice is built on an archipelago of 118 islands formed by about 150 canals in a shallow lagoon. These islands are connected by about 400 bridges. The resulting waterways and walkways are the chief circulatory systems of beautiful Venice, and to facilitate smooth and ordered movement, certain speed limits are enforced on boats. Venice is one of the few European cities to remain largely unchanged with the turn of the century, and for this reason the feeling of displacement with reality never seems to quite fade away. Gothic, Roman, and Venetian architecture impose themselves on you, and the canals' coruscating light reflects magically on the edifices. World renowned for its superior and artfully created glass, Venice's masks are also a highlight, and they can be seen everywhere during the Carnival.
Weather:
Spring: March to May 8-17 C
Summer: June to August 18-27 C
Autumn: September to November 10-18 C
Winter: December to February 0-8 C
Shopping:
As with every major Italian city, there will be streets filled with all the major brands of high fashion and other luxury products. However, the city of Venice has many unique industries of its own, such as glassmaking, lace-making, and mask-making. Venetian glass, famous across the world, is best made in Murano, an island of Venice. Take a vaporetto (ferry or water bus as it is called) down to the island, and then a conducted tour of one of the factories. It is quite an educational and beautiful experience, seeing the artisans at work upon the sublime material. Souvenirs are of course, available. Lace-making can best be observed at Burano, another island of Venice. The intricate lace that is produced is sheer and priceless, desired across the world. Oil and watercolour paintings of the city can be found all over the place, often freshly produced by the artist, right in front of your eyes.
Must Do:
There is a lot to do and see in Venice, and what follows is a list of experiences that are definitely worth your while. Visit the opulent expanse of the St. Mark's Square (San Marco Square) and feed the pigeons. Take a gondola cruise to the beautifully designed Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto), and the Bridge of Sighs, and truly enjoy the waterways the way the city's builders did. One should also visit the Galleria dell'Accademia, where famous works of art like Leonardo Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man are displayed. Sample the fresh sparkling wine, and Venetian cuisine in one of the many cafes, inns and restaurants. Many restaurants serve excellent fish of the Adriatic including the sea bass, mackerel, mullet and soft-shelled crabs. For those who want to pick up a simple snack while they are making their way around the city to see all the sights then cichetti or bar snacks are highly recommended. On the nightlife front, Venice is a relatively quiet town in the early evenings, after which the party starts, centred around the many bars and cafes around the Piazza San Marco.
Travel Tools:
ISD Code: +39
Currency: (EUR) 1 EUR is approximately 65 Indian Rupees (INR)
Time Zone: GMT+1 hour. IST +4:30 hours. Summer (Daylight Savings): GMT+2 hours.
Voltage: 220V - 240V
Venice Basilica di San Marco
Venice Bridge of Sighs
Venice Clock Tower
Venice Ponte di Rialto
Venice
Innsbruck is perched high in the Alps, and the surrounding snow-capped peaks picturesquely frame its historic buildings. A home of classical music, art and story-book scenery in Austria, Innsbruck is also a world famous resort for skiers and hikers and has even hosted the Winter Olympics twice. Innsbruck is a city with a rich cultural heritage, as can easily be seen in the numbers of beautiful buildings. There are palaces, arches, monuments and museums, all stunning in their opulent grandeur of the Habsburg Dynasty.
Weather:
Spring: March to May 4-15 C
Summer: June to August 12-24 C
Autumn: September to November 5-15 C
Winter: December to February -4-4 C
Shopping:
There are many international and local brands at Innsbruck, selling everything from toothpaste to high-fashion. But to truly get a feel of the city's unique character, one must try the speciality shops that are exclusive to Innsbruck. Some of them are: Swarovski Haus Crystal Shop - a glittering display of crystals, Grassmayr - a metalwork shop that specializes in bells, and Klammer - a jewellery shop that stocks a wide range of gemstones and designer watches. The best places to buy such typical Austrian products as bacon and schnapps are the specialist shops in Stiftgasse. Speckschwemme sells bacon and sausage of exceptional quality and in prodigious varieties, while Spezialitaten in der Stiftgasse also keep a large selection of fine schnapps, wines, oils and other delicacies.
Must Do:
There is a lot to do in Austria, other than just taking in the sights. Alpine sports are very popular here in Innsbruck, and some of the best terrain is available for them. The food is great, with Austrian Sausages, Goulash Soup (Gulasch Suppe), Austrian Emperor Rolls (Kaisersemmel), tortes, and various spreads, all giving you the chance to sample Austrian cuisine in one of the many cafes or restaurants! The nightlife is also quite vibrant, and one can be sure of a night suited to your desires at any time of the year. Also visit the Alpenzoo, and check out all manner of alpine animals! Swarovski Crystal Worlds is a must behold sight, displaying beautifully cut crystal and artworks. There is also a two-storey shopping facility. One must also visit Schmetterlonghaus, an exotic butterfly house that also has beautiful flowers. Also visit the Grassmayr Bell Museum, a bell foundry and museum, which showcases the work of the world renowned Grassmayr family, who have been the industry leader for 400 years. One of the many historical sights in Innsbruck is the Goldenes Dachl (Golden Roof) which was built by Duke Friedrich in 1420. The Triumphforte is another such example, built in 1765. The Cenotaph of Emperor Maximilian contains 32 beautiful statuettes and 20 busts, and is very impressive. Another must visit is Tyrol Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum, a natural history museum founded in 1823. A trip to the Tyroler Volkskunst Museum (Folk-life Museum) is also a must. And finally, when on Innsbruck's main street Maria-Theresien-Strasse, observe the great rock wall edifice of the Nodrkette.
Travel Tools:
ISD Code: +43
Currency: (EUR) 1 EUR is approximately 65 Indian Rupees (INR)
Time Zone: GMT+1 hour. IST +4:30 hours. Summer (Daylight Savings): GMT+2 hours
Voltage: 220V - 240V
Innsbruck Goldenes Dachl
Innsbruck Inn River
Innsbruck St. Anne's Column
Innsbruck Triumphpforte
Innsbruck
A summer snow paradise, Mount Titlis overlooks Engelberg in Central Switzerland, and at over 10,000ft (3020m), it is the highest viewpoint in the region. Offering snow and ice all year round, it is also an alpine-sports centre, where you can ski, snowboard, and skate. The Titlis Glacier is stunningly beautiful, and attracts tourists from all over Europe. It is in fact one of the most accessible snow paradises in Switzerland, only about 1.5 hours from Lucerne, Zurich, Basil, or Berne. There is a lot to do here even for those with no inclination towards alpine sports.
Weather:
Spring: March to May 5-14 C
Summer: June to August 13-23 C
Autumn: September to November 7-14 C
Winter: December to February -1-5 C
Shopping:
There is the usual Swiss set of things to be procured in Engelberg, including many varieties of excellent local cheese, springy wines, and exquisite local chocolates. Swiss souvenirs like cow bells, Swiss Army knives, and models of Mt. Titlis are also readily available.
Must Do:
There is much to do at Mt. Titlis other than indulge in the various alpine sports on offer. Must dos include hiking around the green fields of Lake Trubsee and kayaking there, enjoying a downhill ride on Devil Bikes from Jochpass to Trubsee, or taking a Trotti-Bike (scooter) ride from Gerschnialp to Engelberg. Then of course, is the world famous 'Rotair', the world's first revolving cable car. Take the Rotair, and enjoy the view at 3020 meters above sea level, slowly revolving to unfold a panorama. You can see as far as the Black Forest in Germany. Visiting the Titlis Glacier Park is a unique experience, where you can enjoy many fun packed rides on snow tubes, snow snakes, balancers, scooters and sledges. The park is open from May - October, and is very accessible via the moving walkways called the Magic Carpets. Another experience not to be missed is visiting the Glacier Grotto, a 150 metre long tunnel in the glacier where you can descend up to 20 metres below its surface. The cave is bathed in atmospheric lights that slowly change colour through the translucent ice, it is a surreal experience. The last and definitely not the least is the Ice Flyer Chairlift, a thrilling ride that allows you to truly experience the snow and ice on top of Mount Titlis, with the panoramic views over the glacier crevasses. The food available is up to international standards, and there is much to offer: Mamma Mia the Italian Pizzeria, Restaurant Chandra and its Indian delicacies, and Titlis - Stubli for its Swiss Cuisine.
Travel Tools:
ISD Code: +41
Currency: Swiss Franc (CHF) 1 CHF is approximately 43 Indian Rupees (INR)
Time Zone: GMT+1 hour. IST - 4:30 hours. Summer (Daylight Savings): GMT+2 hours
Voltage: 220V - 240V
Engelberg Alpine Town
Engelberg Green Pastures
Engelberg Mountains
Engelberg Rotair Cable Car Ride Mt Titlis
Engelberg Ski Slopes
Paris is a city like no other. The heart of Europe, it throbs its way into people's inner sanctums, romancing them, making them love it. Paris (Pah-Ree to the locals) makes you indulge; fulfilling your desires and stimulating your senses. There is something for everyone, throughout the year. Paris is a city that never sleeps, and you shall never get bored, not even for a minute. The city is a stunning contrast of decadence and vitality, of old-world charm and avant-garde restlessness.
Weather:
Spring: March to May 9-16 C
Summer: June to August 16-24 C
Autumn: September to November 10-16 C
Winter: December to February 4-8 C
Shopping:
With a shopping scene that is inviting and forbidding at the same time, Paris makes you want to eat your heart out, or rather, have your cake and eat it too. From lively flea markets to lofty boutiques, Paris has it all, giving you an impossibly good chance at finding something that appeals to you: which might be something you might treasure for the rest of your life or something you'll spread on your toast (for the lack of a croissant) back home. So, try the Champs Elysees for its massive range of shops, or Le Bon Marche and its massive range of shops! Visit the Boulevard Haussmann, where the rather enormous Galeries Lafayette store is located, where you can get anything from slippers to cars to cheeses. You can window-shop at the boutiques of Rue Etienne Marcel, be amazed at the antique clothes for sale in the Galerie de Montpensier (on Sundays). The most famous flea market in Paris is called Les Puces de Saint-Ouen, or unofficially Les Puces (The Fleas). It is located at Porte de Clignancourt, where the rue des Rosiers is the main street, further radiating innumerable streets filled with many tiny flea markets. Last but not the least, visit the Monoprix Supermarket for various kinds pates, cheeses, and wines, all fairly cheap.
Must Do:
From museums to architecture, cafes to crepe stands, bars to cabarets, Paris has it all. The list is endless; however, we have narrowed it down to some must dos, to make your Paris experience truly unforgettable. A walk along the River Seine is incomparable in its tranquillity, and a cruise during night or day is one of the best ways to experience the lifeblood of the city of Paris. Let us start with the architectural wonders. No visit to Paris is complete without the Eiffel tower. It is visible from any point in the city, but a view from its top is a wonder by itself, revealing the most beautiful city in the world in all its splendour. The Champs Elysees, the Arc de Triomphe, the Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Place de la Concorde are all stunning, and not to be missed. The definition of a museum for most people begins and ends with the Louvre in Paris. It was built in 1793, and is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the world, housing over 300,000 unparalleled works of art, including the Mona Lisa. But other than the Louvre, do not forget to visit Fragonard Perfume Museum, the Centre Pompidou which houses modern art, and the Musee d'Orsay. Another must visit is the wonderful and fascinating science museum, the Cite des Sciences at de l'Industrie. If you are in Paris on a Friday (around 3 p.m.), visit the Galleries Lafayette department store for a free fashion show, getting a taste of the city's world famous fashion scene. As for food, Paris is known the world over for is culinary expertise, and you can sample it anywhere at the innumerable cafes, restaurants, bistros, and stalls. Good areas for great food are: Centre Pompidou, Forum des Halles, and Le Marais. A crepe at a crepe stand is a must try however, fast and cheap, and part of traditional French cuisine. They are thin pancakes made from wheat flour. Anything can be put inside such as meat, cheeses, creams and eggs for a main course of food, vegetables for appetizers, and for desserts sometimes fruits, ice cream and jellies. For entertainment, Paris has limitless options: visit the many bars, enjoy the opera, groove to the many jazz or rock concerts, or go to Disneyland! If you have time left over, visit the Moulin rouge, but not in the company of children.
Travel Tools:
ISD Code: +33
Currency: Euro (EUR) 1 EUR is approximately 65 Indian Rupees (INR)
Time Zone: GMT+1 hour. IST -4:30 hours. Summer (Daylight Savings): GMT+2 hours
Voltage: 220V - 240V
Paris Arc de Triomphe
Paris Eiffel Tower
Paris Louvre Museum
Paris Notre Dame Cathedral
Paris River Senne
The capital of Belgium, Brussels is a city full of history, and also has a confluence of people and technology. Known for its cosmopolitan diversity, it caters to every need, taste, and desire with a gusto not to be seen anywhere else in Europe. Belgian chocolates are the best in the world, the undisputed champions of culinary excellence. Its many, many seafood restaurants are also big crowd pullers, and are a speciality of Brussels, along with comics and art and gothic architecture. Brussels defines variety and has it all - cobblestone alleys, forests all around, baroque guildhalls, street side cafes, picturesque medieval streets, lively squares, beautiful boulevards, spacious parks, the magnificent Grand Place, and an active cultural life - this city has to be experienced to be believed.
Weather:
Spring: March to May 6-14 C
Summer: June to August 13-22 C
Autumn: September to November 8-14 C
Winter: December to February 2-7 C
Shopping:
Brussels has all that Belgium has to offer and a lot more. There are thousands of varieties of beers, and hundreds of kinds of cheeses. There is no shortage of places where you can buy local goods: designer clothing, comics, souvenirs of the famous monuments, and truffles. Try Boutique Tintin in Lower Town for an unbelievable variety of comics. Visit De Biertempel in Ilot Sacre, which stocks over 550 brilliantly brewed Belgian beers, and all manner of beer paraphernalia. Indulge at A M Sweet in Lower Town, for exquisite Belgian chocolates, cakes, pastries, and pies.
Must Do:
Visit Sablon and Ilot Sacre, places with chic restaurants, antique buildings and delicious fare of traditional Belgian and truly international cuisines. There is much more to do in Brussels, and a tour of its architecture is a magnificent way to explore the city and understand its culture. In winter, head to Marche aux Poissons near the Grand Place and ice skate on one of the world's most picturesque ice skating rinks. There are many cultural events, held through out the year, mostly hosted in the Grand Place. These include the 16th-century-style procession, Ommegang, in early July; the annual Brussels Jazz Marathon held on the last weekend in May. Throughout the summer, The Grand Place, Sablon and Place Saint Catherine, host free open-air concerts. If you are in the mood for something cerebral, head down to Le Greenwich, a cafe known for its free for all chess tournaments.
Travel Tools:
ISD Code: +32
Currency: (EUR) 1 EUR is approximately 63 Indian Rupees (INR)
Time Zone: GMT+1 hour. IST-4:30 hours. Summer (Daylight Savings): GMT+2 hours
Voltage: 220V - 240V
Brussels Atomium
Brussels City Museum
Brussels Grand Palace
Brussels Royal Palace
Brussels Saint Michael's Cathedral
London, a city that brings forth images of power, royalty, history and grandeur, also reverberates with a cosmopolitan buzz. Stretching and then breaking its archetype, it goes further, and creates itself a new one. Contrasts are to be found in plenty, exhilarating and intimidating. Spectacular sights are found mixed with the seemingly ordinary, aristocracy mixed with the common folk. No stone is left unturned, the grubby underside exposed to the elements that polish it to a shine. It is hard not be suffused with the feeling of change within antiquity, and the need to reinvent oneself is felt everywhere in this old city with a new lease on life, timeless London.
Weather:
Spring: March to May 8-15 C
Summer: June to August 15-23 C
Autumn: September to November 11-16 C
Winter: December to February 5-8 C
Shopping:
London is a multicultural melting pot, and has a potpourri of products available that can meet the requirements of even the most eclectic shopping enthusiasts. From Saville Row suits to punk jewellery, Harrods hampers to Big Ben clocks, London has it all. There are over 83 major street markets, and market shoppers are very spoilt for choice. Try Portobello Road and Camden Market for huge antique emporiums, various foods, crafts and music; and try Brick Lane and Notting Hill for their funky street markets.
Must Do:
There is a lot to do in London, the city of many faces. Art galleries like Tate Modern, Tate Britain, the Royal Academy and the National Gallery are some of the best in the world, and give a true glimpse at London's history and world art. Other than the Big Ben, the Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, St Paul's Cathedral, and the Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, there is also the London Eye. This hi-tech marvel is a 135 metres high observation wheel that takes you for a 30 minute round allowing you to see over 55 landmarks. This experience combined with the Thames cruise, gives you a rewarding experience of London's spectacular sights. The city also has more parkland than most capitals of the world, and they are a splendid way to while away a lazy afternoon enjoying the local culture. You should also try to attend one of Shakespeare's plays at the Globe Theatre, or just see it and recreate the details with the excellent tour service available. Also try to visit the Windows on the World on the top floor of the Hilton, where you can get an unparalleled view of London's skyline. London has some of the best restaurants in the world, with varied cuisines, from Ethiopian to Japanese available. Fusion is always an alternative. Some relatively authentic Indian food can be found quite easily. If you have heard about it, and want to indulge in a hearty English breakfast, try it at The Wolseley. The nightlife of London is everything you want it to be: from wild to sedate to soothing. Whether it's dancing, drinking, listening or watching that really gets you going, London provides it all, with some of the best bars, pubs, operas, concerts, matches and stadiums in the world.
Travel Tools:
ISD Code: +44
Currency: Pound Sterling (GBP) 1 GBP is approximately 75 Indian Rupees (INR)
Time Zone: GMT 0:0 hours IST-5:30 hours
Voltage: 220V - 240V
Buckingham Palace
Hyde Park
London Bridge
London Eye
Piccadilly Circus
| Tour Details | Single Occupancy | Twin Sharing | Extra Adult | Child with Bed | Child without Bed |
| Base Price | USD 2749 | USD 2299 | NA | NA | USD 1899 |
Febuary : 27
March : 6,27
April : 3,24
May : 1,8,15,22
June : 5,12,19
July : 3,17
August : 14
September : 4










