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13-day tour in European countries covering 20 cities!

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Day 1 – London (1 Nights)

‘Mumbai to Mumbai Tour’ guests reported at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai, as per the scheduled flight departure time and proceed to London – the capital city of England and United Kingdom situated on the banks of river Thames. It is also world’s most visited, powerful, and favorite global city. Upon arrival, the Tour Manager guided all guests for airport formalities and proceed to the city. On 1st day, we enjoyed panoramic views of the city through London Eye – Europe’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel.

Day 2 | – London – Paris (3 Nights)

On 2nd day of the tour of European countries, we explored London city, we visited Tower of London Museum – a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Powerful symbols of the Monarchy. Here we saw St Edward’s Crown, The Imperial State Crown, and Koh-I-Noor Diamond- which adorns the front of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother’s Crown. Later we see Tower Bridge – Victorian Gothic style two tower suspension bridge on river Thames, Piccadilly Circus – a busy square in the heart of London also known as Times Square of London, Westminster Abbey – a place of worship, celebration, ceremony and a coronation Church since 1066, Big Ben – Iconic clock tower famous for its accuracy and the massive bell, River Thames – 346 kms longest river in England, Trafalgar Square – most attractive public square in the city of Westminster, Houses of Parliament and ‘Changing the Guard’ at Buckingham Palace – a formal precisely choreographed musical ceremony where old guards are relieved by the new guards, and Hyde Park – a huge Royal Park stretching from Kensington palace to Buckingham Palace famous for its speaker corner for free speech and demonstration. Followed by a chance to photograph yourself with the world’s famous personalities at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. In the evening we board the Eurostar/Ferry from London and travel to Paris—a city well known for its fashion.

Day 3 | 28 Jun – Paris

On 3rd day of the tour of European countries, we enjoyed the amazing view of Paris city from the Top level of the Eiffel Tower. Later we saw Champs Elysees – the most famous avenue in the world. Champs-Elysées means ‘Elysian Fields’ which indicates that someone thought this street was heaven on earth, Place de la Concorde – one of the major public squares in Paris. It was the site of many notable public executions during the French Revolution, L’Arc De Triomphe – one of the most famous monuments in Paris. It was commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 to celebrate his victory at Austerlitz. In the evening, we enjoy the Seine river cruise.

Day 4 | – Paris – Versailles – Paris

On 4th day of the tour of European countries, we visited the Versailles palace – a UNESCO World Heritage Site, whose origins date back to the seventeenth century, was successively a hunting lodge, a seat of power and from the nineteenth century, a museum. Here we saw the State apartments and the magnificent Hall of Mirrors. Later we pass by Louvre Museum. In the evening we enjoy the famous Cabaret Show of Paris.

Day 5 | – Paris – Brussels – Amsterdam/Rotterdam (1 Night)

On 5th day of the tour of European countries, we proceeded to Brussels – capital city of Belgium. Upon arrival, we explore Brussels city, we saw Grand Place – the central square, Town Hall, Guild Houses – Gothic building from the middle ages, Monument of Everard Serclaes – the hero who liberated the city during 14th century war and Belgium’s favourite Manneken Pis Statue – a small bronze statue of a little peeing boy. Later we take a photo stop at Atomium – a structure constructed for the first post-war universal world exhibition (EXPO 58) to represent the faith in nuclear power. In the afternoon we proceed to Amsterdam – the capital city of Netherlands with more number of canals than roads, also known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses.

Day 6 | – Amsterdam /Rotterdam – Cologne (1 Night)

On 6th day of the tour of European countries, we visited miniature park of Holland – Madurodam and enjoy interactive miniature models and replicas of famous Dutch buildings, landmarks, historical sites, canal houses, Rotterdam port, Schiphol airport, Tulip fields, windmills, etc. Or Keukenh of tulip gardens – the most beautiful spring garden in the world. This garden of Europe has a theme for 2020 as ‘World of Colours’. Enjoy photography at various flower shows, statues, pavilions, beautiful ponds and fields, Later we passed by Holland’s famous Windmills, followed by Canal cruise tour through Amsterdam waterways, which provides stunning views of century’s old architecture, charming houses and beautiful monuments. In the afternoon we proceed to Cologne- a 2,000-year-old city spanning the Rhine River in western Germany. Upon arrival we enjoyed a photo stop at Cologne Cathedral- a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a renowned monument of German Catholicism and Gothic architecture.

Day 7 | – Cologne – Titisee – Rhine Falls – Zurich – Lucerne

On 7th day of the tour of European countries, we were driven through the Black forest region- a mountainous region in Germany, known for its dense evergreen forests and picturesque villages. Here we visited Cuckoo clock factory at Titisee. After a scenic journey through black forest region we visited yet another natural beauty at Schaffhausen (Neuhausen), Rhine Falls – the most powerful waterfall in Europe. Here we enjoyed Boat ride for a spectacular view of the falls. In the evening we proceeded to Lucerne—a beautiful city in the heartland of Switzerland. En-route we passed by Zurich Lake- the focal point of Zurich and a favourite shore for tourists and locals. The entire lakeside was lined with promenades and parks, where local residents catch the sun, jog, picnic, and swim in the lake.

Day 8 | – Lucerne – Mt Titlis – Lucerne

On 8th day of the tour of European countries, we proceeded to Engelberg- the largest winter and summer holiday destination. From here we enjoyed a half day excursion to Mt Titlis – Central Switzerland’s highest peak. We take ‘Titlis Rotair’- the first cable car with revolving gondolas in the world to the summit Station, enjoying panoramic views of the Swiss Alps along the way. Upon arrival at the summit, we visited Ice Grotto, enjoyed thrilling Ice Flyer ride and Snow sliding. In the afternoon we proceeded to Lucerne. Upon arrival we explored Lucerne city, we see Lion Monument – a giant dying lion carved out of a wall of sandstone rock, which commemorates the Swiss Guards who were massacred in 1792 during the French Revolution, Kappelbrucke Wooden Bridge – world’s oldest covered wooden bridge spanning the River Reuss. In the evening we enjoyed Lake Lucerne Cruise with Swiss Folklore music.

Day 9 | – Lucerne – Vaduz – Wattens – Innsbruck

On 9th day of the tour of European countries, we proceeded to Vaduz – the capital of the principality of Liechtenstein which is Europe’s fourth-smallest country. Upon arrival at Vaduz we enjoyed a City Tram ride which took us through historical part of old city. In the afternoon we visited Swarovski crystal world and Museum at Wattens. Further we proceeded to Innsbruck – Europe’s most picture-perfect Old Towns, surrounded by the snow-capped peaks. Upon arrival we explored Innsbruck city, we walked through the bridge over Inns River, Golden roof- Innsbruck’s most famous landmark shines in the heart of the historic old town. The splendid alcove balcony with 2,657 fire-gilded copper tiles that adorn the roof, Maria Theresien Strasse- named after Empress Maria Theresia, which dates back to the first city expansion in the 13th century. Today it is one of the busiest streets in the city.

Day 10 | – Innsbruck – Venice – Padova

On 10th day of the tour of European countries, we proceeded to Venice- built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. It had no roads but just canals. Upon arrival we enjoyed Vaporetto water bus ride to Venice Island and the Gondola ride in the famous canals of Venice, followed by a visited to Glass blowing factory – here we see how a glass artisan will transform a molten glass into a unique piece of art. Later we walked through Venice city, we saw the Bridge of Sighs – an enclosed limestone bridge in baroque style which passes over the Rio di Palazzo, and connects the New Prison to the interrogation rooms in the Doge’s Palace, Doge’s Palace – a palace built in Venetian Gothic style, and was the residence of the Doge of Venice, Bell Tower – also known as St Mark’s Campanile, is the bell tower of St Mark’s Basilica which is 98.6 metres (323 ft) tall, St. Mark’s Square – principal public square of Venice and St Mark’s Basilica – also known as The Patriarchal Cathedral Basilica of Saint Mark, is the most famous of the city’s churches and one of the best known examples of Italian-Byzantine architecture. In the evening we proceed to Padova.

Day 11 | – Padova – Pisa – Florence – Rome

On 11th day of the tour of European countries, we proceeded to Pisa – a city in Italy’s Tuscany region best known for its iconic Leaning Tower. Upon arrival we explored Pisa city, we have seen Square of Miracles – a UNESCO World Heritage Site, an important centre of European medieval art and one of the finest architectural complexes in the world which is dominated by four great religious edifices: the Pisa Baptistry, Pisa Cathedral, the Leaning tower of Pisa, and the Monumental Cemetery. Baptistery – a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical building in Pisa, Pisa Cathedral – a medieval Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and is a notable example of Romanesque architecture and Leaning tower of Pisa – a freestanding bell tower, of the cathedral of the Italian city of Pisa, known worldwide for its nearly four-degree lean, the result of an unstable foundation. After city tour we enjoyed some shopping at Pisa. In the afternoon we proceeded to Florence – the birthplace of the Renaissance. Upon arrival we took a photo stop at Piazzale Michelangelo Point – also known as Square of Michelangelo which offers a beautiful panoramic view of Florence and the Statue of David – Michelangelo’s famed Renaissance-era marble sculpture depicting the Biblical hero David. In the evening we proceeded to Rome – capital of Italy, is one of the oldest cities in the world.

Day 12 | 07 Jul – Rome – Vatican – Rome

On 12th day of the tour of European countries, we enjoyed a half day excursion to Vatican City – world’s smallest country where the Pope lives and is often called Holy See. Upon arrival we visit Vatican Museum to see Michelangelo’s Frescoes, the Last Judgement, Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica – an Italian Renaissance church and an important pilgrimage site. It is the largest church in the world. Further we drive through the amazing historical sights of Rome, we see Tiber River – third longest river in Italy, Roman Forum – a rectangular forum surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the centre of the city of Rome, Circus Maximus – an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue, Piazza Venezia – the central hub of Rome, Colosseum – Also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre. It is an iconic symbol of Imperial Rome and is listed as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World, Trevi Fountain – the largest Baroque fountain in the city and one of the most famous fountains in the world.

Day 13 | – Rome – Departure

On 13th day of the tour of European countries, It’s time now to say goodbye! Let’s stay in touch with each other through email, phone, WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram and meet again on yet another memorable tour. See you all!! ‘Mumbai to Mumbai Tour’ guests proceeded to Rome Airport as per the morning scheduled group flight departure time and start their return journey back home. While having a spare time, before leaving to the Airport, all Guests expressed their feelings and happiness enjoyed about this tour and thanked the Tour Manager.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Do I need a visa to travel to European countries?
Yes, most non-EU citizens require a Schengen visa to travel within the Schengen Area. Always check specific visa requirements based on your nationality.

2. Can I travel between countries by train?
Yes, Europe is well connected by an efficient rail network, including options like Eurail passes that allow unlimited travel on many routes.

3. Is it expensive to travel across Europe?
Costs vary widely. Western Europe (like France, Switzerland) can be pricey, while Eastern Europe (like Hungary, Poland) is more budget-friendly. Planning and booking in advance can help save money.

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