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Saunter through some of Europe’s finest cities and landscapes on this memorable voyage from sultry Spain to ever-alluring Italy. Be romanced by enchanting scenery, seduced by stunning sights and beguiled by wining and dining experiences that know no rival. Crossing 12 countries in an easily paced 36 days, this trip will suit both those looking to discover Europe for the first time and veterans of the region just wanting to revisit their favourite haunts. Steeped in history, with regional cuisines to die for, this classic and quirky adventure is the ultimate foray into the European heartlands.

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StartsBarcelona, Spain
EndsRome, Italy
RegionFrance
Duration36 days
Tour OperatorIntrepid Travel
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Day 1 - Starting: Barcelona & Finishing: Barcelona

Hola. Welcome to Barcelona, Spain. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting around 7 pm on Day 1. Please look for a note in the hotel lobby or ask the hotel reception where it will take place and confirm at what time. If you're going to be late, please inform the hotel reception. We'll be collecting your insurance and passport details as well as next of kin contact number at this meeting, so please ensure you have all these details to provide to your leader. If you arrive early, use free time to get your bearings of Barcelona. There are plenty of galleries, cafes and historic corners to keep you busy. In the evening of your first day, maybe go for dinner with your fellow travellers so you can get to know them. Notes: If you can't arrange a flight that will arrive in time, you may wish to arrive a day early so you're able to attend the meeting. We'll be happy to book additional accommodation for you (subject to availability).

Day 2 - Starting: Barcelona & Finishing: Barcelona

Perhaps use your free time today to go on a tapas tour or explore the outskirts of the city with its sleepy villages and olive groves. Unearth the city's groundbreaking art scene, Gothic architecture, amazing cuisine, Catalan identity, beach vibe and proud character. Visit the labyrinthine streets of the old Gothic Quarter, the Picasso Museum, wander the tree-lined pedestrian boulevard of La Rambla or take the funicular to the top of Montjuic or Tibidabo for panoramic views of Barcelona and the harbour. Gaudi's bizarre La Sagrada Familia Cathedral is possibly the most iconic landmark, along with the Camp Nou. Both the cathedral and the football stadium provide guided tours at an additional charge.

Day 3 - Starting: Avignon & Finishing: Avignon

Take to the fields of Provence on the train to Avignon, south-west France (approximately 5-6 hours). This journey is idyllic, so make sure you have a camera ready. With mountain hideaways and emerald vineyards, the Mediterranean coastline of Provence folds into tabletop mountains where fields of lavender and wildflower cover the landscape. On arrival into Avignon, check in to your hotel and then take a walk around this walled city that was once home to French popes for more than a century.

Day 4 - Starting: Avignon & Finishing: Avignon

Today use your free time here wisely, as there are lots of sights and activities to keep you busy. Comb the city's impressive collection of art, visit the grand Palais des Papes (Pope's Palace) and cross the iconic bridge of Pont St-Benezet. Perhaps hire a bike to see more of this picturesque valley and head to one of the city's amazing bakeries. You can even put a baguette in your basket. In the evenings, there are many small French bistros that serve up great cuisine that's native to the region.

Day 5 - Starting: Paris & Finishing: Paris

Travel north on the train to France's cosmopolitan capital, Paris, which should take around three to four hours. Rich in museums, art galleries, monuments, fashion and delicious food, Paris offers a wealth of major sights and things to do. On arrival into the city, check in to the hotel and then you're free to do as you wish. Wandering around the Champs-Elysees, the student-filled Latin Quarter and the bohemian Montmartre will give you a good feel for the city. There is so much to do in Paris that it might be a good idea to make a plan before you arrive.

Day 6 - Starting: Paris & Finishing: Paris

The Tuileries, Plantes and Jardin du Luxembourg are all excellent places to enjoy a simple baguette with cheese on summer days, or head to a cafe to have a coffee (the French drink it black) and watch the world go by. Explore the world-famous Louvre, where you can see the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Join the Thinker in his eternal contemplation at the Rodin Museum. Visit the Musee d'Orsay, home to some of the most famous Impressionist paintings. Climb the Eiffel Tower (or take the lift) for some impressive aerial views of Paris. Study the Notre Dame Cathedral with its vast rose window and menacing gargoyles. The Paris restaurant scene and nightlife is also worth sinking your teeth into. Marais is a great district for trendy bars and eateries, while Bastille is well-known for its clubs. Notes: To avoid queuing at the ticket windows of the Louvre you can buy your ticket in advance, but pre-sold tickets can't be collected at the Louvre. The ticket is valid every day except Tuesday (when the museum is closed) and certain bank holidays. Book your tickets at: louvre.fr.

Day 7 - Starting: Paris & Finishing: Paris

Another day in Paris? There is still plenty to discover in this European city. Perhaps start ticking more museums or cathedrals of the list – you surely couldn’t have done them all yesterday. If you think you have, try Paris’ ‘other’ museums. The Museum of Comparative Anatomy and Paleontology provides an amazing look into a the world of 19th century science with rows and rows of animal skeletons marching shoulder to shoulder against walls lined with old wood and glass cabinets. Within the Jardin des Plantes where the museum resides there is also a botanical garden, zoo and an array of other natural history museums. Feeling like Art? Paris has a selection of world class street art sport. The best spot for a graffiti-viewing urban safari is the Canal St. Martin in the 10th arrondissement, one of the most exciting and up-and-coming areas in town. Chock-full of wonderful restaurants, artistic shops and great graffiti, the area is a great place for leisurely strolling. In the evening, on warm summer day, visit he quai along the left bank of Port St. Bernard. It comes alive with people strolling, picnicking and ballroom dancing. Sounds like a perfect place to finish of your Paris adventure.

Day 8 - Starting: Luxembourg & Finishing: Luxembourg

Cross the border from France on the train into Luxembourg City, which should take around two hours. As the second smallest country in the EU after the Vatican City, Luxembourg has transformed itself into a busy, successful and historical centre with ample of natural beauty. Check in to the hotel on arrival and then head out into the city's World Heritage listed Old Town, which is perched high above the narrow valleys of the Alzette and Petrusse rivers. Stroll along the promenade of Chemin de la Corniche, said to be 'Europe's most beautiful balcony', and take it all in. The city is also full of old and modern galleries and museums to explore, such as the Musee d'Histoire de la Ville de Luxembourg (Luxembourg City History Museum). Perhaps take a guided tour of the turreted Palais Grand-Ducal (built in 1573), which is home to the Grand Duke. In the evening, possibly venture out with the group for a meal in this sophisticated setting.

Day 9 - Starting: Brussels & Finishing: Brussels

Leave Luxembourg behind and jump a train to Brussels, which should take you around three and a half hours. During your time in Brussels there are lots of sights to see, delicious foods to eat and culture to be discovered. It might be a good idea to start your journey at the medieval, cobblestone square of the Grand Palace. This area can only be accessed on foot and is surrounded by local markets, chocolate shops and expensive cafes and restaurants. From here, wander down to the Manneken Pis (Little Man Pee), which is an iconic symbol of Belgium. Visit the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula and then relax in the public Parc du Cinquantenaire. An evening in Brussels wouldn't be complete without a huge portion of moules-frites (mussels and fries) and a glass of Belgian beer. If you like a night out, Ilot Sacre is a great place to find good food and fun bars. The Delirium Cafe is the ideal spot for listening to live blues deep into the night.

Day 10 - Starting: Brussels & Finishing: Brussels

Enjoy a free day in Brussel. Discover the town further, perhaps visit mini-Europe theme park featuring miniature replicas of European monuments and judge if they are similar to the original ones. By now, you have definitely seen a handful of those in reality. If you’re interested in music, the must-see place is The Musical Instrument Museum. Three floors of musical instruments coming from each side of the world and hundreds of years of musical history in one place. Alternatively, climb inside an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times its normal size. The Atomium - a strange looking structure built in 1958 for Brussels Worlds Fair, now became a permanent part of city’s landscape. Finish off your day in Delirium Café, a cosy basement bar, tucked away on a cobblestone backstreet in the heart of Brussels. Café has an inventory of over 2000 beers.

Day 11 - Starting: Amsterdam & Finishing: Amsterdam

Cross another border, as you travel into the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam (approximately three hours by bus with free WiFi). Best way to get your head around this city, is to do as locals do – cycle. Consider a half day tour of the city on two wheels. This will provide you with a good understanding of the layout of the city for the next couple of days. Amsterdam, a network of canals, bridges and parks is also spoilt for choice when it comes to museums. One of its best is the Rijksmuseum, whose most famous work is Rembrandt's 'The Night Watch'. Visit the Van Gogh Museum, which comprises nearly every painting, sketch, print, etching, and piece of correspondence that Vincent van Gogh ever produced, including 'Sunflowers'. After seeing the painted variety, wander through the real thing at the Bloemenmarkt (Flower Market).

Day 12 - Starting: Amsterdam & Finishing: Amsterdam

Another day in Amsterdam could easily be spent with history in mind. Visit Anne Frank's House, the former hiding place of Anne Frank and seven others during World War II, and the place where she wrote her now-famous diary, is today preserved as a museum. A visit here not only allows you to climb into the attic and learn about the history of those who hid there, but also challenges you to examine your views by posing modern ethical questions. Move on to De Waag (weigh house), 15th-century building on Nieuwmarkt square. As many of Amsterdam’s historic buildings have enjoyed multiple uses through the centuries, Dee Waag is no exception. Constructed first as a gate for the city's fortified walls, it was later transformed into a 'weigh house' where goods brought back by ships from overseas were weighed. In later years, it served as a guild house for local professions and has also been a museum, fire station and more. In its most recent incarnation, the Waag houses a well-received café-restaurant as well as space (the former anatomy theater) for various types of exhibits. The Waag is located in the Chinatown district of Amsterdam. Great place to go for Chinese food afterwards.

Day 13 - Starting: Amsterdam & Finishing: Amsterdam

Today is your last day in Amsterdam. Why not get to know the secrets of its cuisine? Perhaps find out why Dutch don't talk much about their food, unless it’s about pancakes! Pannekoeken are a traditional Dutch treat — sometimes sweet, sometimes savoury, but always delicious! Snack on salty fries, savouring rich cheeses and sip boozy spirits. Bask in the glory of liquid sunshine – visit the best bars, breweries and beer halls of this brew-loving city. From a place where nuns used to brew ales, to the mothership of Dutch beer brewing - the original Heineken building - see, and taste, the Netherlands strong brewing history.

Day 14 - Starting: Berlin & Finishing: Berlin

Leave Amsterdam behind and take the train into Germany for your final stop of the trip, Berlin (approximately 6.5 hours). As there's not too much free time to fully explore Berlin, it's recommended that you book an extra couple of days to give yourself more time. Our reservations team can help (subject to availability). If you're a bit daunted by the size of the city, there are countless bus tours that operate throughout Berlin and they're an ideal way to find your feet. There are many unique memorials and sites holding significance in Berlin's more recent history, which are all designed to provoke thought as well as commemorate. These include the Jewish Memorial, the empty shelves of Bebelplatz and the confronting Topography of Terror. The Reichstag, designed by British architect Norman Foster, holds a special and symbolic meaning outside of its role as the home of parliament. The great glass dome that crowns the building also offers sweeping views over Berlin. Make sure you book your visit early in the morning, as queues can snake around the building for hours on end. Wander through the the Brandenburg Gate and witness the crumbling remnants of the Berlin Wall that are scattered all over the city. Checkpoint Charlie and its museum overlook the former border checkpoint dividing East and West, explaining how the city came to be divided overnight and its attempts to escape from behind the Iron Curtain. Berlin is a haven for good food, with a mix of classic German, Bavarian and Italian influences. Consider spending an evening celebrating life as the locals do - at a bar, lounge, nightclub or embracing some live music.

Day 15 - Starting: Berlin & Finishing: Berlin

Today is free for you to enjoy as you please. Set out to discover more of Berlin in detail. Find out why locals follow the credo 'live and let live' with greater emphasis on personal freedom and a creative lifestyle than on material wealth and status symbols. As this is a combination trip, your group leader and the composition of your group may change at this location. There will be a group meeting to discuss the next stage of your itinerary and you're welcome to attend, as this is a great chance to meet your new fellow travellers.

Day 16 - Starting: Berlin & Finishing: Berlin

The most of the day today is free, so perhaps check out the remaining fragments of the Wall scattered around the city, dropping by Checkpoint Charlie to see where the main gate between East and West Berlin used to stand. Or visit the Brandenburg Gate, the iconic Reichstag building or the powerful Holocaust Memorial. There also is some great street art in Berlin, especially around the neighbourhoods of Mitte, Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain (where our hotel is).In the evening, you'll board an overnight train for Krakow in Poland. Don’t be late!

Day 17 - Starting: Krakow & Finishing: Krakow

Arrive into Krakow, your base for the next two nights. Step back in time as your wander the World Heritage-listed old town, shopping for amber jewellery or local crafts. Discover Wawel Royal Castle which sits atop a hill next to the Vistula River. Check out the 13th-century town square of Rynek Glowny and get a glimpse of the impressive St Mary's Basilica (which features an extraordinary wood-carved Gothic altarpiece). Another beautiful church is the neo-Gothic St Francis' Basilica, which boasts some of Poland's best Art Nouveau. This city is also home to the second oldest university in Central Europe, Jagiellonian Univeristy (the oldest is in Prague). It counts Copernicus and Pope John Paul II among its alumni.

Day 18 - Starting: Krakow & Finishing: Krakow

If you can tear yourself away from Krakow, head out to the Wieliczka Salt Mines, a network of tunnels and chambers some 135 metres below the ground. This is a salt mine that has been in operation for over 700 years. The mine has a labyrinth of tunnels, pits and chambers, all hewn by hand from solid salt, with beautifully adorned chapels and underground lakes. Don't miss a look at the elaborate salt chandeliers and carvings in the Blessed Kinga Chapel. Alternatively, you might like to take a sobering day trip out to Auschwitz and Birkenau, the sites of some of the Holocaust's worst atrocities. Perhaps end the day in one of Krakow's many cellar restaurants for a plate of pierogis and a drink.

Day 19 - Starting: Prague & Finishing: Prague

Take a minivan trip to the town of Ostrava (approximately 2.5 hours), then board the train to Prague (approximately 3 hours). Prague's architecture can be traced from the Middle Ages through to the avant-garde of the Gehry-designed Dancing Building (also called the Fred and Ginger Building). Spend time at Prague Castle, the biggest in the Czech Republic, where you'll find the famous St Vitus Cathedral and Golden Lane. Wander through the old Jewish Quarter to see what remains of the city's formerly large Jewish community. Please note that during your stay in Prague the group will stay in private separate apartments in the city centre. You may be a short walk from other group members or your leader. Each apartment has 2-3 rooms with one or two shared bathrooms. Most of the apartments have fully equipped kitchens if you'd like to cook. Note that the apartments are not hotels – there's no reception, room service, daily cleaning service, televisions or washing machines. What they do feature is plenty of charm in an unbeatable location.

Day 20 - Starting: Prague & Finishing: Prague

Another day in Prague and so many possibilities. Discover the Bohemian Prague; extravagant, political, passionate, and fueled with Czech Water. Learn how the Bohemian artists, writers, dissidents, and the Bohemian mentality shaped the nation. Don’t forget to sample some of the best Czech beers and traditional and modern Czech snacks along the way. If you feel like going for a day trip out of the city, ask your leader to help you organise a trip to Kutna Hora. See Church of Santa Barbara and Sedlec ossuary or The Church of Bones if you like, a small Roman Catholic chapel that contain the skeletons of between 40.000 and 70.000 people. Back in Prague remember that the Old Town at night is truly special. There are many great restaurants and pubs, some in old vaulted cellars. The nightlife in Prague is some of the best in Central Europe. Whether dance clubs, beer-halls or underground absinthe bars are your thing, there's something for everyone. The city also boasts one of Europe's most respected jazz scenes. If you find yourself out until the early hours in a jazz club, have a wander along Charles Bridge or the Old Town Square as the sun rises for magical photo opportunities.

Day 21 - Starting: Cesky Krumlov & Finishing: Cesky Krumlov

Depart Prague and travel by bus to Cesky Krumlov (approximately 4 hours). This picturesque medieval town dates back to the 13th century and appears to be plucked straight out of a fairytale. Wander the cobbled alleyways of the old town and admire the buildings. Climb up to the castle perched on a hill and check out its fabulous Masquerade Hall. Sensational views can be seen from the tower. Weather and time permitting, take a relaxing 2–3 hour rafting or canoeing trip along the river that runs right through town. A tour of the historic brewery is recommended – it will give you a glimpse into brewing traditions that have existed here for centuries.

Day 22 - Starting: Vienna & Finishing: Vienna

Take a minivan and a bus to the cosmopolitan city of Vienna. Art lovers will be delighted by the vast array of museums on offer, including the Albertina, the Leopold, Kunsthalle Wien and the Museum of Modern Art. Those with an interest in 19th and 20th century Austrian art should visit the Belvedere Palace, home to Gustav Klimt's painting 'The Kiss'. Check out the colourful Hundertwasserhaus or admire the dome of the Secession building. Perhaps visit Hofburg Palace, once the imposing winter retreat of Habsburg royals and now the official residence of the Austrian president. Apparently no visit to Vienna is complete without attending an opera or concert. Check what Vienna State Opera House has on offer (worth doing that in advance) and immerse yourself in the city’s immense musical pedigree.

Day 23 - Starting: Vienna & Finishing: Vienna

Free day in Vienna will give you more time to visit places you didn’t manage to get to yesterday. Climb the tower of St Stephen's Cathedral, take a spin on the Prater Ferris Wheel or catch a dressage show at the Spanish Riding School. Head to Schoenbrunn Palace, which was designed by Empress Maria Theresa herself. The gardens are free to all visitors but there is a charge for entrance and tours of the palace. Avoid long queues by pre-booking your tickets at schoenbrunn.at. After all this sightseeing, you might like to indulge in a traditional Viennese coffee and Sacher torte, before capping off the evening with a spot of Mozart, Bach or Schubert at the opera house. Note: The Spanish Riding School doesn't operate throughout the summer months. You will need to book tickets in advance to see the performance of the Lipizzaners. Phone +43 (0)1 505 77 66 55 or e-mail info@viennaticketoffice.com to arrange tickets.

Day 24 - Starting: Budapest & Finishing: Budapest

Travel from Vienna to Budapest by train (approximately 3 hours). Known as the 'Pearl of the Danube', Budapest's grand architecture and boulevards evoke a bygone era. With so much to see and do, hiring a bicycle is a great way to move between the sights. Head out to Statue Park to see the communist monuments that were removed from the city after the fall of the Iron Curtain. One unmissable activity is a soak in one of the city's many hot thermal baths. The baths feature pools of varying degrees; some even have whirlpools or built-in seats where you can relax or play a game of chess. Dinner comes, best way to feats in Budapest is to grab a bowl of hearty Hungarian goulash.

Day 25 - Starting: Budapest & Finishing: Budapest

Enjoy another day in the Pearl of the Danube. Perhaps explore the historical Buda castle and palace complex of the Hungarian kings. Forget about the bustling city and lose yourself in the history of the winding streets of Castle District, which dates back to the 13th century and soak up the atmosphere of a beloved mid-19th century local pastry shop. In the afternoon perhaps take one of the tourist boat trips along the Danube River for spectacular views of the Parliament Building, the Castle District and the bridges linking Buda to Pest. The spectacle is particularly beautiful at night.

Day 26 - Starting: Bled & Finishing: Bled

Take a train (approximately 8 hours) to the town of Bled, situated on Slovenia's stunning Lake Bled at the edge of the Julian Alps. There are many outdoor activities available here to get the blood pumping, such as rafting, caving, canoeing and swimming. Why not hire a bike and head four kilometres out of town to Vintgar Gorge, where you can take a walk through a beautiful natural canyon. Perhaps explore Bled Castle, perched atop the cliff overlooking the lake, or catch a pletna (small wooden boat) over to the island in the middle of the lake to ring the wishing bell. Another option is to take a day trip to Lake Bohinj, situated in a glaciated valley. There, you can ascend Mt Vogel by cable car for awesome views of the ranges. If the weather is clear, you may even see out to Triglav, the highest peak in Slovenia (note that the weather on top of Mt Vogel varies greatly; it's a ski resort in the winter). For a taste of the local cuisine, some Bled cake is a must, made of vanilla, custard, cream and pastry.

Day 27 - Starting: Bled & Finishing: Bled

No better place to get active then in Bled. Go for a lake walk (or run if you feel like!) in the morning, and perhaps enjoy a full day adventure around Triglav Massive, including some water rafting. Check with your leader for all the options and book in advance not to miss out. If you don’t feel like going crazy, just enjoy the beauty of the place; perhaps find a quite spot near the lake and spend a day reading your book.

Day 28 - Starting: Venice & Finishing: Venice

Travel by train through stunning scenery to one of the world's most unique cities, Venice (approximately 5.5 hours). A city of canals, Venice is built over a hundred small islands connected by 400 bridges. Enjoy free time to explore. The best way to do this is by foot, taking in all the famous sights – the Grand Canal, the Rialto Bridge, the Palace of the Doge (the ruler of Venice), the Piazza San Marco with its golden Basilica, and of course the evocative Bridge of Sighs. Wander the cobblestone streets and spacious piazzas, crossing hundreds of tiny bridges. There are shops, markets, galleries and churches around every corner. Don't miss taking a gondola trip through the romantic canals or sampling a slice of region's desert speciality, tiramisu (coffee-soaked sponge cake).

Day 29 - Starting: Venice & Finishing: Venice

Today is free for you to enjoy as you please. Set out to discover more of Venice in detail. Venice being described as the most beautiful city built by man and one of Europe’s most romantic cities is never short of things to discover. As this is a combination trip, your group leader and the composition of your group may change at this location. There will be a group meeting to discuss the next stage of your itinerary and you're welcome to attend, as this is a great chance to meet your new fellow travellers.

Day 30 - Starting: Venice & Finishing: Venice

Today venture out and explore more of Venice with possibly new set of your fellow travellers. There are only two ways to get around this city – on foot or by boat. Some of the more popular sights include Doge's Palace, the Piazza and Basilica di San Marco and the Bridge of Sighs. Take the vaporetto (water bus) over to the island of San Giorgio to climb the bell tower for the best view of Venice. No trip here would be complete without a journey down the Grand Canal in a Venetian gondola. It's a common way for visitors to see the major canal routes from an immersive perspective. While away your day in the busy San Marco square and be sure to try the local tiramisu and Italian coffee that's on offer. There’s creativity everywhere, overflowing into the canals; see it in the venetian glass in Dorsoduro or down the streets spreading out from Campo Santo Stefano, lined with unique galleries and small boutiques. Visit the Palazzo Ducale, overflowing with paintings by Italian masters, and contrast it with the modern Guggenheim. Simply enjoy getting lost crossing the hundreds of bridges and uncovering your own slice of Venice. In the evening, perhaps join your fellow travellers for a group dinner at a local restaurant. Venice is famous for its specialities of fresh lobster and squid ink spaghetti dishes, so make sure you give one a try.

Day 31 - Starting: La Spezia & Finishing: La Spezia

This morning spend the day travelling by train to the once important naval base of La Spezia, now the gateway to the gorgeous Cinque Terre, or ‘Five lands’ in English. The name comes from the five tiny villages – Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore – whose position, wedged into a series of coves between sheer cliffs, makes it one of the highlights of the whole of Italy. The journey usually takes between five and seven hours either via Milan or via Florence (depending on the best available connection), and is a very scenic trip through the north of Italy. On arrival in La Spezia there won't be too much time to explore yet, but after checking into your hotel perhaps get your bearings of the area with a short walk around the pedestrian zone on Via del Prione to the gardens along the harbour, or head out for dinner with the group.

Day 32 - Starting: La Spezia / Cinque Terre & Finishing: La Spezia / Cinque Terre

Today it is highly recommended to venture out on the footpaths of Cinque Terre (Five Lands), a region of Italy famed for its coastline and pastel villages. The footpaths that run between the villages were once the only way to travel in the region, and take you through olive groves, vineyards and on to idyllic vistas. Walking the entire network of paths can take around five hours (12 kilometres in total) and you will need a good level of fitness. You can also choose to walk just a few sections, which will still unveil a great amount of majestic scenery. Some sections of path can be difficult, as there are challenging uphill stretches, narrow paths, steep cliffs and foot bridges. Please remember to bring comfortable footwear such as trainers or light hiking shoes. It's also possible to take the train between any of the villages or back to the group's base in La Spezia whenever you want. After working up an appetite, take advantage of the foods of the Liguria region with a pesto class. Focaccia is also a speciality in this area and makes a great start to lunch. Upon return to La Spezia in the evening, there's no better way to recover from your day of walking with more indulgence in delicious Mediterranean food. Notes: Due to recent landslides in the area it is currently not possible to walk the Via dell'Amore and the coastal section between Manarola and Corniglia. There are alternative inland routes, however these are of a higher physical rating and involve steep ups and downs. It is possible to take the train or a bus for these sections. Due to safety reasons some sections of any path can be closed at short notice.

Day 33 - Starting: Florence & Finishing: Florence

Depart Cinque Terre today and catch a train to Florence (approximately 3.5 hours). On arrival, check into the hotel and go for a brief walk around the immediate area to get your bearings. Florence is one of the most culturally rich and beautiful cities in Italy, known to many as the beating heart of Tuscany. The Medicis, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Brunelleschi, Machiavelli, Donatello and Michelangelo all lived in Florence at the height of their creative reign. Food is a major part of the city's identity, so perhaps explore some of the culinary delicacies on offer from across Tuscany. Regional specialities are noted for their simplicity and fine flavour, and the use of high-quality olive oil, cannellini beans and fresh herbs. Meat lovers should try the bistecca alla fiorentina, a huge T-bone steak that's usually shared between two people, or ribollita, a thick delicious vegetable soup with bread, beans and greens. Panforte is the signature sweet treat.

Day 34 - Starting: Florence & Finishing: Florence

Head out into the centre of Florence. It's impossible to see everything in this Renaissance wonderland, however, so take your time and enjoy it. Be captivated by the culture-rich atmosphere of Florence, from family-run vineyards on the outskirts of the city to the Duomo’s magnificent marble facade. Maybe start with a visit the Galleria dell'Accademia where you can see Michelangelo's famous statue of David. Stop by the Uffizi, one of the world's oldest art galleries, or walk up to Piazzale Michelangelo, which is set on a hill on the south bank of the Arno River, to take in beautiful views of the city – a lovely way to while away the day. There are plenty of sights to see during your time in Florence. Note: Florentine State Museums can all be booked in advance. You can online at www.weekendafirenze.com. We suggest that you book in advance (your leader can be of assistance), especially for the Uffizi as this museum experiences enormous queues (up to 5 hours) all year round. The individual museums have slightly different opening times and closing days between them but the website (www.firenzemusei.it) has everything you need to know about all of them. Make your reservations for these museums for any time on Day 6 of this itinerary.

Day 35 - Starting: Rome & Finishing: Rome

In the morning, take the train to Rome (approximately 1.5 hours), and remember that while here, the best attitude is ‘when in Rome’! Join your leader on an orientation walk around the city, where you see some of the iconic sights such as the Colosseum and Arch of Constantine, the Forum (centre of ancient Rome), the Victor Emmanuel Monument, the Pantheon, Spanish Steps, Via Dei Condotti and Piazza Venezia. Recharge with a slice of pizza and a strong espresso at the Piazza Navona or throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain and make a wish to return to the 'Eternal City'. No visit would be complete without a trip to Vatican City and St Peter's Basilica. Entry to the Basilica is free and there's a small charge to climb the dome for a panorama over the city. Art-lovers should visit the Sistine Chapel to admire the timeless work of Michelangelo, while history buffs will enjoy a jaunt through the ancient halls of the Pantheon. Rome is packed full of restaurants and trattorias that cater to every taste and budget. Local specialities tend to be quite heavy, and include pastas such as carbonara (egg, cheese and bacon) and amatriciana (tomato, bacon and chilli). Eating in trattorias will give you a chance to sample some Italian wines, with house choices usually very good and affordable. Head out in the evening with the group for a final farewell gastronomic fling.

Day 36 - Starting: Rome & Finishing: Rome

Your 'Highlights of Italy' comes to an end on the final morning. There are no activities planned for today and you're free to depart the accommodation at any time. As there is so much to see in Rome we recommend you to stay a little longer. We are happy to book additional accommodation for you (subject to availability). Please speak to your agent at the time of booking. Notes: Check the Vatican website (vatican.va) for updated information on when you can visit. Tickets for the Vatican Museum can be booked online at: biglietteriamusei.vatican.va/musei/tickets/do. Alternatively, the Galleria Borghese can be booked online at: galleriaborghese.it/borghese/en/einfo.htm. The Vatican Museum is closed on some days, including most Sundays. On the last Sunday of the month, it's open and free (but expect large crowds)..

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Highlights

  • Run amuck among Barcelona’s famed architectural wonders and steaming nightlife
  • Gorge yourself silly on world-class chocolates in Brussels
  • Pomp it up in Prague’s classy Old Town
  • Strut and smoulder through the chic boulevards of Paris
  • Explore Berlin’s eclectic art and bopping bar scenes
  • Partake in Budapest’s old-world charm
  • Cycle your way through atmospheric Amsterdam
  • Take to the rapids in the lakeside town of Bled
  • Walk the stunning Cinque Terre
  • Marvel at the masters in Florence

Saunter through some of Europe’s finest cities and landscapes on this memorable voyage from sultry Spain to ever-alluring Italy. Be romanced by enchanting scenery, seduced by stunning sights and beguiled by wining and dining experiences that know no rival. Crossing 12 countries in an easily paced 36 days, this trip will suit both those looking to discover Europe for the first time and veterans of the region just wanting to revisit their favourite haunts. Steeped in history, with regional cuisines to die for, this classic and quirky adventure is the ultimate foray into the European heartlands.

Day 1 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 1 Optional Activities

  • National Art Museum of Catalonia - EUR 12
  • Museum of City History - EUR 7
  • Old Santa Creu Hospital - EUR 10
  • Museum of Gaudi - EUR 6
  • Andean-Amazonian Ethnographic Museum - Free - 10
  • Guell Palace - EUR 12
  • Contemporary Art Museum - EUR 10
  • Cable car to Montjuic (one way) - EUR 8
  • Picasso Museum - EUR 14
  • La Sagrada Familia - Barcelona - EUR 15
  • Casa Batllo - EUR 22
  • Cathedral visit - EUR 7
  • Barcelona Tapas Tour - EUR 69
  • Snapshots of Barcelona - EUR 47

Day 2 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 3 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 3 Optional Activities

  • Bike hire - EUR 15
  • Palais des Papes - EUR 15
  • Wine Museum - Free - 15
  • Lavender Museum - EUR 7
  • Musée des Arômes et du Parfum - EUR 6
  • Roure Palace - EUR 5
  • Pont d`Avignon (Bridge of Avignon) - EUR 5

Day 4 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 5 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 5 Optional Activities

  • Urban Adventures - Secret Paris: Cheese, Art, and Local Life - EUR 49
  • Urban Adventures - Experience Bohemian Paris - EUR 49
  • Urban Adventures - Gourmet Marais - EUR 75
  • Louvre Museum - EUR 15
  • Fat Tires bike tour - EUR 32
  • Eiffel Tower - EUR 17
  • Palace of Versailles gardens - Free -
  • Napoleon's tomb - EUR 10
  • Musee d'Orsay - EUR 14
  • Palace of Versailles - EUR 15
  • Picasso Museum - EUR 11
  • Da Vinci Code walking tour - EUR 25
  • Paradis Latin cabaret show - EUR 65
  • Rodin Museum - EUR 10
  • Arc de Triomphe - EUR 12
  • Sainte Chapelle & Conciergerie - EUR 15
  • Centre Pompidou - EUR 14
  • Catacombs - EUR 10
  • Notre Dame Towers - EUR 10
  • Fragonard Perfume Museum - Free -

Day 6 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 7 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 8 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 8 Optional Activities

  • Palais Grand-Ducal - EUR 7
  • Musée d'Histoire de la Ville de Luxembourg - EUR 5
  • MNHA (Musée National d'Histoire et d'Art) - EUR 7

Day 9 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 9 Optional Activities

  • Grand Place - Free - 64
  • Manneken Pis - Free - 63
  • Magritte Museum - EUR 8
  • Mini Europe Attraction Park - EUR 15
  • Cantillon Brewery visit (1 beer included) - EUR 7

Day 10 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 11 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 11 Optional Activities

  • Urban Adventures - The Original Amsterdam Beer Tour - EUR 52
  • Urban Adventures - Bikes and Dykes - EUR 38
  • Urban Adventures - Home Cooked Amsterdam - EUR 51
  • Urban Adventures - Amsterdam Food by Foot - EUR 38
  • Heineken Museum - EUR 18
  • Royal Palace - EUR 10
  • Bike Hire - EUR 10
  • Oude Kerk - EUR 10
  • Cycling tour - EUR 30
  • Canal tour - EUR 14
  • Rijksmuseum - EUR 18
  • Anne Frank's House - EUR 9
  • Van Gogh Museum - EUR 17

Day 12 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 13 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 14 Accommodation

Hostel (1 nights)

Day 14 Optional Activities

  • Urban Adventures - Hidden Berlin - EUR 50
  • Urban Adventures - Storyline of Berlin - EUR 50
  • Urban Adventures - Stories From Friedrichshain: An Interactive Theatre Tour - EUR 52
  • Urban Adventures - Food and Art in Funky Kreuzberg - EUR 63
  • Museum Pass, 3 Day Ticket - EUR 24
  • Berliner Dom - EUR 7
  • Kulturforum Potsdamer Platz - EUR 8
  • Schloss Charlottenburg - EUR 21
  • National History Museum - EUR 8
  • Pergamon Museum - EUR 13
  • Checkpoint Charlie Museum - EUR 13
  • Jewish Museum - EUR 8
  • Checkpoint Charlie Museum - EUR 12
  • German History Museum - EUR 8
  • Story of Berlin Museum - EUR 12
  • Topography of Terror - Free -
  • Berlin Zoo and Aquarium - EUR 20
  • Berlin TV Tower - EUR 13
  • Bike Tour - EUR 20

Day 15 Accommodation

Hostel (1 nights)

Day 16 Accommodation

Overnight sleeper train (1 nights)

Day 16 Optional Activities

  • Museum Pass, 3 Day Ticket - EUR 24
  • Bike Tour - EUR 20
  • Jewish Museum - EUR 8
  • National History Museum - EUR 8
  • Pergamon Museum - EUR 13
  • River Cruise Sightseeing Tour - EUR 25
  • Berlin Zoo and Aquarium - EUR 20
  • Berliner Dom - EUR 7
  • Berlin TV Tower - EUR 13
  • Checkpoint Charlie Museum - EUR 13
  • German History Museum - EUR 8
  • Kulturforum Potsdamer Platz - EUR 8
  • Reichstag (time slot must be booked online in advance) - Free -
  • Schloss Charlottenburg - EUR 21
  • Story of Berlin Museum - EUR 12
  • Topography of Terror - Free -

Day 17 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 17 Optional Activities

  • Urban Adventure - Home Cooked Krakow - EUR 52
  • Bike tour, day or night - PLN 60
  • Galicia Jewish Museum - PLN 15
  • History Museum - PLN 8
  • St. Mary's Basilica - PLN 10
  • Wawel Royal Castle - PLN 25
  • Wieliczka Salt Mines - PLN 84
  • State Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau, transport and guided tour from - PLN 50
  • Walking tour - Free - 8

Day 18 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 19 Accommodation

Private apartment (1 nights)

Day 19 Optional Activities

  • Urban Adventure - Prague Discovery - EUR 64
  • Urban Adventure - Prague Beer and Czech Tapas Tour - EUR 63
  • Urban Adventure - Bohemian State of Mind - EUR 58
  • Bike tour - CZK 490
  • Jewish Quarter - CZK 480
  • Kafka Museum - CZK 200
  • Day Trip to Kutna Hora - CZK 250
  • Mucha Museum - CZK 240
  • Museum of Communism - CZK 190
  • National Museum - CZK 120
  • Prague Castle - CZK 350
  • Sedlec Ossuary - CZK 90
  • Church of St Barbara - CZK 60
  • Town Hall Clock Tower - CZK 105

Day 20 Accommodation

Private apartment (1 nights)

Day 21 Accommodation

Hostel (1 nights)

Day 21 Optional Activities

  • Brewery tour - CZK 130
  • Canoe Trip - CZK 700
  • Guided walking tour - CZK 300
  • Egon Schiele Art Centrum - CZK 160
  • Raft/canoe trip - CZK 1200
  • Guided castle tour - CZK 250

Day 22 Included Activities

  • Vienna Orientation Walk

Day 22 Accommodation

Hostel (1 nights)

Day 22 Optional Activities

  • Albertina Museum - EUR 13
  • Belvedere Gallery - EUR 13
  • Hofburg Palace and Sisi Museum - EUR 12
  • Leopold Museum - EUR 13
  • Prater Ferris Wheel - EUR 10
  • Schoenbrunn Palace - EUR 14
  • Spanish Riding School practice - EUR 28
  • St Stephen's Tower - EUR 5
  • Vienna Boys Choir - EUR 70

Day 23 Accommodation

Hostel (1 nights)

Day 24 Included Activities

  • Market visit and picnic

Day 24 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 24 Optional Activities

  • Urban Adventures - Buda Castle Explorer - EUR 44
  • Urban Adventures - Bites & Sights - EUR 63
  • Bike Ride - HUF 6000
  • Great Synagogue - HUF 3500
  • House of Terror - HUF 2000
  • Hungarian National Museum - HUF 1600
  • Hungarian State Opera House Tour - HUF 3000
  • Parliament Tour - HUF 5200
  • Pub Crawl - HUF 5000
  • Thermal Bath - Starting from - HUF 4500
  • Transport and Entry to Statue Park - HUF 5000
  • Budapest Central Market - Free -

Day 25 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 26 Accommodation

Guesthouse (1 nights)

Day 26 Optional Activities

  • Mountain Bike Hire - EUR 15
  • Pletna Boat Trip - EUR 14
  • Canyoning - EUR 60
  • Bled Castle - EUR 10
  • River rafting - EUR 55
  • Bus and cable car trip to Mt Vogel - EUR 25
  • Emerald River Adventure (full day) - EUR 110

Day 27 Accommodation

Guesthouse (1 nights)

Day 28 Included Activities

  • Venice - City Orienation Walking Tour

Day 28 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 28 Optional Activities

  • Doge's Palace and Bridge of Sighs - EUR 19
  • Guggenheim Museum - EUR 15
  • St Mark's Campanile - EUR 8
  • St Mark's Basilica Treasury - EUR 3
  • Accademia Gallery - EUR 15
  • Venezia Ca' d'Oro - EUR 10
  • Gondola Ride - EUR 80
  • Urban Adventures - Chicchetti of Venice - EUR 80

Day 29 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 30 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 31 Accommodation

Guesthouse (1 nights)

Day 32 Accommodation

Guesthouse (1 nights)

Day 32 Optional Activities

  • Pesto Class in Levanto - EUR 13
  • Cinque Terre Day Trip - EUR 16
  • Day Cruise - EUR 30

Day 33 Accommodation

Hostel (1 nights)

Day 33 Optional Activities

  • Uffizi Gallery - EUR 16
  • Accademia - EUR 14
  • Baptistry - EUR 10
  • Medici Chapels - EUR 8
  • Museum Bargello - EUR 8
  • Palazzo Vecchio - EUR 10
  • Pitti Palace - Boboli Gardens, Museo Argenti, Costume Gallery, Porcellain Museum - EUR 12
  • Siena bus ticket - EUR 24
  • Urban Adventures - Florence Foodies Walk - EUR 64
  • Urban Adventures - Florence Markets & Delis - EUR 53
  • Urban Adventures - Aperitivo Time! Florence Wine Tour - EUR 73
  • Florence Baptistry, Museo Opera del Duomo, Giotto Bell Tower and Brunelleschi Dome - EUR 15
  • Pitti Palace - Gallery of Modern Art and Palatine Gallery - EUR 8

Day 34 Accommodation

Hostel (1 nights)

Day 35 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 35 Optional Activities

  • Castel Sant'Angelo - EUR 10
  • Christian catacombs - EUR 8
  • Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill - EUR 16
  • Imperial Fora - EUR 9
  • Keats-Shelley Memorial House - EUR 5
  • Vatican museums - EUR 16
  • Pantheon - Free -
  • St Peter's dome climb - EUR 6
  • St Peter's Dome Climb & Elevator - EUR 8
  • Venezia Palace - EUR 5
  • Galleria Borghese - EUR 15
  • Urban Adventures - Ancient Rome: Archaeological Discovery Tour - EUR 89
  • Urban Adventures - Roman Dolce Vita - EUR 63
  • Urban Adventures - Trastevere: Trends and Tradition - EUR 55

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Breakfast: 17

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