
Upon arrival, we will provide a transfer from the airport to your hotel. In the afternoon, you will receive information regarding the start of your tour, or you can find it posted on the information boards at the hotel reception.
06:30 PM – We will head to Via Cavour, a wonderful introduction to Rome. Here, you can enjoy a wide variety of Italian cuisine at local restaurants, including the renowned Italian restaurant Walter’s. Afterwards, you will be transferred back to the hotel.
In the morning, we will enjoy a panoramic tour with a local guide, lasting around three hours, through the “Eternal City” of Rome—one of the oldest and most influential cities in Western civilization. This tour combines bus travel and walking through part of Imperial Rome, where we will see major landmarks such as the Arch of Constantine, the exterior of the Colosseum, and the Imperial Forums, once the political heart of ancient Rome.
During the bus portion of the tour, we will pass by several iconic sites including: Circus Maximus, the Church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin with the “Bocca della Verità” (Mouth of Truth), the Republican temples, the Baths of Caracalla, the Aurelian Walls, the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, the Cathedral of St. John Lateran, the Church of Santa Maria in Domnica (Navicella), the Pyramid of Cestius, Porta San Paolo, Tiber Island, Lungotevere with its Babylonian-style Jewish Synagogue, and the exterior of Castel Sant’Angelo.
11:00 AM – The tour concludes at Vatican City, an independent state within Rome and the center of the Catholic Church. For those interested, there will be an optional visit to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel to explore its world-famous halls and artistic treasures.
Afternoon: Free time to explore at your leisure.
06:00 PM – In the evening, we will provide a transfer to the famous Trastevere district, known for its lively atmosphere and wide variety of dining options, from traditional trattorias to international restaurants.
08:30 PM – Return to the hotel.
Distance covered: 320 km
Scenery: The Apennine Mountains and Tuscan vineyards.
📌 Note: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the Florence tour includes walking.
08:00 AM – Departure from Rome via the Tiber Valley.
12:15 PM – Florence – Our first stop will be Piazzale Michelangelo, offering a stunning panoramic view of the city (don’t forget your camera!).
We will then begin a two-and-a-half-hour walking tour with a local guide, visiting:
- The Cathedral (Duomo)
- Piazza della Signoria
- Ponte Vecchio Bridge
- Straw Market (Mercato del Porcellino)
- Piazza della Repubblica
- Palazzo Vecchio
Afternoon: Free time to explore the markets and historical museums of the city at your own pace.
Florence offers a wide selection of restaurants serving both local and international cuisine for dinner.
After dinner, return to the hotel.
Distance covered: 310 km
Scenery: Crossing the Apennine Mountains and the Po Valley.
08:15 AM – Departure from Florence, enjoying the picturesque mountain views along the way.
12:00 PM – Venice (Tronchetto Station) – From here, we will take a boat across the Giudecca Canal to the island of Venice.
Guided walking tour in the world-famous Piazza San Marco, followed by a visit to a Murano Glass Factory, where you will watch a live demonstration of traditional glass-blowing techniques.
Afternoon: Free time to explore the city at your own pace.
07:30 PM – Return to the mainland and transfer to the hotel in the Mestre area.
Total distance covered: 480 km
08:00 AM – Departure from Venice, crossing the Po Valley and heading into Austria.
01:00 PM – Innsbruck – Arrival in the capital of the Tyrol region. Free time to stroll through the historic center and enjoy lunch.
03:30 PM – Departure from Innsbruck after lunch. We continue along a scenic mountain route.
05:00 PM – Kitzbühel – Arrival in this famous Austrian town, known worldwide for its ski resorts and year-round alpine activities. Kitzbühel is home to the legendary Hahnenkamm ski races and offers a charming blend of adventure and natural beauty.
06:30 PM – Continue the journey through breathtaking Alpine landscapes.
08:00 PM – Salzburg – Arrival at the end of the day.
📌 Note: If the group size is small, this segment may be completed by train from Venice to Innsbruck.
Total distance covered: 420 km
Scenery: Stunning Alpine landscapes with lakes, forests, and mountain views. Includes a lake cruise.
📌 Note: We recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes and warm clothing to enjoy the views from the boat’s deck. In winter, the schedule may be adjusted to maximize daylight.
Morning – Salzburg – Guided tour introducing us to Mozart’s city, nestled beneath its towering fortress and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Free time to stroll through the baroque and Renaissance old town and enjoy lunch at your leisure.
01:00 PM – Departure from Salzburg, traveling along scenic routes through Alpine lakes and mountains.
02:00 PM – St. Wolfgang – Arrival at this famous pilgrimage destination, set in a charming lakeside village.
03:00 PM – Departure from St. Wolfgang.
03:45 PM – Traunkirchen – Arrival at this beautiful town, known for its picturesque streets and lakeside churches on the shores of Lake Traunsee.
04:30 PM – Enjoy a relaxing lake cruise surrounded by mountains, passing by approximately four medieval castles along the way.
05:15 PM – Gmunden – Disembark and continue our journey by road toward Vienna.
08:30 PM – Vienna – Arrival in the Austrian capital.
📌 Note: During the winter season, the stop in St. Wolfgang may be canceled due to weather conditions and shorter daylight hours.
09:00 AM – We will begin a panoramic tour of Vienna, lasting about two and a half hours with a local guide. During the tour, we will see the famous Ringstrasse, Vienna’s main boulevard, the Opera House, the exterior of the Hofburg Palace, Prater Park, Belvedere Palace, and Schönbrunn Palace.
07:00 PM – In the evening, we will provide a transfer to the charming district of Grinzing, a former wine-growing village that has become part of the city. It is well known for its traditional wine taverns and rustic atmosphere. Free time to enjoy dinner in the area.
09:30 PM – Return to the hotel.
Total distance covered: 245 km
Scenery: A pleasant journey through the scenic Pannonian Plains towards the Hungarian capital.
📌 Note: The official currency in Hungary is the forint, and it is recommended to pay in local currency during your stay. If the group size is small, travel may be by train instead of bus.
08:30 AM – Departure from Vienna, following the course of the Danube River toward Hungary. The trip to the capital will take less than three hours.
11:30 AM – Budapest – Upon arrival, we will begin with a visit to Váci utca, one of the city’s most famous pedestrian streets, known for its vibrant atmosphere, shops, and cafés. Free time to stroll and shop.
02:30 PM – After lunch, we will explore Budapest with a scenic boat ride on the Danube River, offering stunning views of the city and the Parliament building. After the cruise, we will continue with a three-hour guided city tour of the “Queen of the Danube,” where we will see the city’s many bridges spanning the river, the bustling Pest district, the historic Buda side, and the Fisherman’s Bastion.
After the tour, you will have additional free time to continue exploring the city before returning to the hotel.
Evening (optional): You may choose to attend a traditional Hungarian folklore show that includes dinner.
Total distance covered: 530 km
08:00 AM – Departure from Budapest.
10:30 AM – Bratislava – Arrival in the Slovak capital, located on the banks of the Danube River and renowned for its charming historic center. Free time to explore the city and enjoy lunch.
01:30 PM – Departure from Bratislava, continuing our journey toward the Czech Republic.
06:30 PM – Prague – Arrival in the beautiful Czech capital. We will provide a transfer to the Old Town Square, a lively area full of energy and tourist activity. This is the perfect place to get acquainted with Prague, with its many restaurants offering Czech, Chinese, Indian, and Italian cuisine.
Later, transfer back to the hotel.
07:45 AM – We will begin a guided tour of Prague, lasting about three and a half hours. On foot, we will explore the Castle District, the oldest part of the city, home to the iconic Prague Castle, its churches, and palaces. From here, enjoy a panoramic view of the “City of a Hundred Spires.”
We will then continue to the Lesser Town (Malá Strana), the baroque jewel of the city, before crossing the world-famous Charles Bridge, a masterpiece of architecture and sculpture. From the bridge, you will admire breathtaking views of the city before entering Prague’s Old Town, with its world-renowned Old Town Square. This square features the Church of Our Lady before Týn, the Old Town Hall with its famous Astronomical Clock, and its charming chimes.
The tour includes entrance to Prague Castle, originally built in the 9th century and once the residence of the Kings of Bohemia.
After the tour, enjoy a relaxing boat cruise along the Vltava River, offering a unique perspective of the city from the water.
Afternoon: Free time to continue exploring Prague at your own pace.
Evening: Free time in the historic city center, where you can enjoy a wide variety of dining experiences from international cuisines.
Total distance covered: 555 km
Scenery: Forests and hills in the Czech Republic, and picturesque landscapes in Germany.
07:30 AM – Departure from Prague.
09:00 AM – Pilsen – Arrival in this West Bohemian city, world-famous for its beer production. Free time to stroll through the historic center, where you can see traditional breweries, the Great Square, the Cathedral, the Plague Column, and the Renaissance-style Town Hall.
10:00 AM – Departure from Pilsen, continuing into Germany to explore one of the highlights of the famous Romantic Road.
01:30 PM – Rothenburg – Arrival in this fairytale town, considered one of the most beautiful in Germany. Enjoy a guided walk through its charming medieval old town and take time for lunch in its unique historic atmosphere.
03:30 PM – Departure from Rothenburg.
06:00 PM – Frankfurt – Arrival in Germany’s financial hub. We will drive through its wide modern boulevards that showcase the city’s business district. Afterwards, enjoy free time in the historic city center, where you’ll find a wide variety of restaurants offering Indian, Asian, Italian, and international cuisine.
Later, transfer to the hotel.
Total distance covered: 480 km by road and 30 km by boat
Scenery: The Rhine Valley
📌 Note: Warm clothing is recommended to fully enjoy the views from the boat’s deck.
07:45 AM – Departure from Frankfurt.
09:00 AM – Rüdesheim – Arrival in this picturesque village on the banks of the Rhine, famous for its traditional wine taverns and charming streets. Free time to wander and explore.
🚢 10:15 AM (approx.) – Rhine Cruise – We will embark on a scenic cruise lasting about 1 hour and 45 minutes, sailing through one of the most beautiful stretches of the valley. Admire medieval villages, castles, vineyards, rolling hills, and quaint chapels along the riverbanks.
11:55 AM – Disembark in St. Goar, then continue our journey by road.
02:00 PM – Cologne – Free time for lunch and to explore the city center, home to the magnificent Gothic Cathedral and elegant bridges spanning the Rhine River.
04:30 PM – Departure from Cologne, traveling across wide plains as we cross into the Netherlands.
08:15 PM – Amsterdam – Arrival in the Dutch capital.
Total distance covered: 75 km
Scenery: Picturesque Dutch landscapes with charming houses, canals, and traditional windmills.
08:00 AM – Departure from Amsterdam.
08:45 AM – Zaanse Schans. Visit this open-air museum showcasing iconic Dutch windmills, traditional wooden houses, canals, and bridges that reflect 18th-century life. Take your time to capture photos of the mills and the scenic village.
09:45 AM – Departure from Zaanse Schans.
10:15 AM – Volendam. Arrival in this charming fishing village. Enjoy a short walk to explore the picturesque streets and waterfront.
11:15 AM – Departure from Volendam. We will take a short boat ride across the water to Marken.
12:00 PM – Marken. Arrival on this small island connected to the mainland by a causeway. Marken is famous for its wooden houses built on stilts. Enjoy a guided walk through the village.
12:45 PM – Departure from Marken.
01:30 PM – Return to Amsterdam. Enjoy lunch in the city center before starting a two-hour guided tour with a local guide.
We’ll begin with a stop at the Rembrandt statue and Amsterdam Windmill, one of the city’s most famous. Next, we will pass the RAI Convention Center and continue through the southern part of Amsterdam, one of its most exclusive districts. We’ll then stop at the Museum Square, where we’ll learn about the art of diamond cutting at the Diamond Museum.
From there, we’ll drive along the Amstel River, entering the former Jewish Quarter to see the Holocaust Memorial and the Portuguese Synagogue. The tour continues past the Old Port and the Maritime Museum, and concludes at Amsterdam Central Station, where we’ll walk to St. Nicholas Church, located in the heart of the city.
In the evening, a transfer will be provided to the lively city center, full of diverse restaurants and located near the world-famous Red Light District.
Total distance covered: 550 km
Scenery: Expansive agricultural landscapes and several densely populated cities along the route.
08:30 AM – Departure from Amsterdam towards Belgium.
11:45 AM – Bruges. Arrival in this enchanting medieval city, often called the “Venice of the North” due to its beautiful canals. Bruges offers a magical atmosphere with its cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and romantic bridges. If you wish, you can climb the Belfry Tower for stunning panoramic views. Perhaps you’d like to sample world-famous Belgian chocolate? Or try a locally brewed beer?
04:00 PM – Departure from Bruges, continuing the journey into France.
08:15 PM – Arrival in Paris.
Total distance covered: 80 km
07:45 AM – Departure from Paris.
08:30 AM – Versailles Palace. (Ticket not included; please note there may be long queues due to the high number of visitors). This magnificent palace, once the residence of the Kings of France, offers a fascinating insight into French history.
11:30 AM – Departure from Versailles. The departure time may vary depending on entry into the palace. After returning to Paris, we will head to the bohemian district of Montmartre, where you can admire the Sacré-Cœur Basilica and enjoy strolling through its charming square and winding streets.
03:00 PM – Panoramic tour of Paris with a local guide lasting about two and a half hours. We will see some of the city’s most iconic landmarks such as the Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Élysées, La Madeleine, Place de la Concorde, the Opera House, the Louvre, Tour Saint-Jacques, Hôtel de Ville, Île de la Cité with Notre-Dame, the Latin Quarter, the Pantheon, Sorbonne University, Luxembourg Gardens, Les Invalides, the Military Academy, Champ de Mars, the Eiffel Tower, and the banks of the Seine River. Short stops will be made near Les Invalides and Champ de Mars. After the tour, we will return to the hotel, with the option to stop in the city center for those who wish to enjoy free time in Paris.
At the end of this culturally rich day, your guide will suggest an optional evening outing to enjoy a cabaret or variety show, such as the Moulin Rouge or Paradis Latin.
📌 Note: Due to the high number of visitors in Paris, timings and the order of visits may vary.
After breakfast, our journey comes to an end, leaving you with wonderful and lasting memories.
📌 Note: Hotel check-out is usually at 10:00 AM. You may leave your luggage at the reception desk after checking out, allowing you to continue exploring the city without carrying bags. You can collect your belongings later at a convenient time.
If you require additional time to use your room, we recommend booking an extra night at the end of your trip.