Europe: The Grand Tour

Europe: The Grand Tour

The treasures of Europe’s best destinations await on a grand tour through Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Germany, and Austria. Cruise Amsterdam’s canals and step into the world’s most beautiful square in Brussels. Explore intertwining cultures and charming old cities, with stops in Luxembourg, Strasbourg, and Basel. Indulge in Bavarian specialties in Münich and soak in Vienna’s storied atmosphere. Discover the history and culture of iconic European cities, from Amsterdam to Vienna.

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The treasures of Europe’s best destinations await on a grand tour through Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Germany, and Austria. Cruise Amsterdam’s canals and step into the world’s most beautiful square in Brussels. Explore intertwining cultures and charming old cities, with stops in Luxembourg, Strasbourg, and Basel. Indulge in Bavarian specialties in Münich and soak in Vienna’s storied atmosphere. Discover the history and culture of iconic European cities, from Amsterdam to Vienna.

Highlights

  • This is the capital city of The Netherlands, with a population of about 1.5 million in the metro area. It is known for its rings of canals, the Red Light District, the Anne Frank House and its famous museums (Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, etc.). Amsterdam has a rich history in commerce, mostly due to the country’s colonies all over the world, and this gives the city a fascinating flavor and diverse population even now. There are great restaurants and shopping, and it is a very comfortable place to walk around in. It is also a great starting point from which to explore The Netherlands and beyond.
  • Take a cruise on Amsterdam's famous canals and get to know the city from the water.
  • Luxembourg is a landlocked country in Western Europe, bordered by Belgium, Germany and France. It is the second smallest of the European Union member states. The country has an area of 998 square miles. Though small, Luxembourg ranks as one of the top 3 richest countries in the world, with a successful steel, finance and high technology industry. Luxembourg is also considered to be one of the safest countries in the world.
  • Strasbourg is the capital of the region of Alsace in eastern France and the seat of the European Parliament. It is located just west of the Rhine River and the German border near the Black Forest. The region has been passed back and forth between France and Germany many times over the centuries, but it has remained French since the end of WWII. The whole city center was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988. It is famous for its 12th-century cathedral (the tallest in the world after the Giza Pyramids when it was completed in 1439), and was the place where Johannes Gutenberg introduced the first movable type printing press.
  • This is the 3rd largest city in Germany and capital of Bavaria, population about 1.5 million in the city itself. It began as the site of a Benedictine monastery where the old city is today, and the name of the city comes from the word “monk”. It is famous today as the home of Oktoberfest and the Hofbrauhaus, the Glockenspiel clock in the Old Town Hall, its Christmas Market and the headquarters of BMW and Siemens. There are several universities there and it was the site of the 1972 Summer Olympics.
  • The name of this city means “Salt Fortress” and it comes from the custom of taxing salt shipments down the Salzach River. It is the 4th largest city in Austria, and the capital of the state of Salzburg. The baroque Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the city sits in a valley surrounded by the Alps. Mozart was born here in the 18th century, and the city was the setting for “The Sound of Music”. Salzburg became part of Austria in the early 19th century, given by Bavaria. Some of the important sights are the Salzburg Castle, Salzburg Cathedral, Mirabell Gardens, the birthplace of Mozart and sites associated with “The Sound of Music.”
  • This is the capital city of Austria, located on the Danube, with a population of over 2 million in the metro area. It is known as the “City of Music” because of the numerous famous composers who have lived and worked here, such as Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven and Brahms, and also as the “City of Dreams” as it was home to Sigmund Freud. Some of its primary sights are Schonbrunn Palace, Hofburg Palace, Opera House, Belvedere and St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Vienna is also known for its coffee houses and restaurants.

Hotels

  • NH Leidseplein Hotel — Amsterdam
  • Cardo Hotel — Brussels
  • Maison Rouge Hotel & Spa — Strasbourg
  • Eurostars Grand Central Hotel — Munich
  • Intercontinental Hotel — Vienna

Details

Tour Operator
Collette
Start City
Amsterdam
End City
Vienna
Duration (Days)
14
Activity Level
Level 3

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