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EUROPEAN TAPESTRY WITH LONDON EXTENSION - 2010

17 days incl. travel, or 16 days from London to London (HAL)

Vacation Overview

This is the perfect way to discover “traditional” Europe! Enjoy include guided sightseeing of the major landmarks, like St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Changing of the Guard (if held) in London, the Lion Monument and Chapel Bridge in Lucerne, the opulent Golden Roof in Innsbruck, Doges’ Palace and the Bridge of Sighs in Venice, Rome’s Sistine Chapel and Colosseum, Michelangelo’s David and Signoria Square in Florence, and Notre Dame and the Louvre in Paris. Ride a high-speed Eurostar train between London and Brussels and a high-speed TGV train from Nice to Paris. Other highlights are a canal cruise in Amsterdam, a cruise down the romantic Rhine, a private boat transfer and glassblowing demonstration in Venice, scenic drives through the Black Forest, the Swiss and Tyrolean Alps, Brenner Pass, an overnight stay on the French Riviera, a picture stop at Pisa’s Leaning Tower, and a bird’s-eye view of Paris from the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. You’ll see it all! Return to London by Eurostar train and stay one night in London.

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  • Delightful Tuscan countryside
  • Changing of the Guard
  • The statue of Laocoön and His Sons can be seen at the Vatican Museums
  • Ride the iconic double decker bus in London
  • Eiffel Tower
  • Marvel at the architecture on London’s infamous Big Ben
  • The Vatican City in Italy
  • Saint Peter’s Square in Rome
  • Enjoy some time exploring the beautiful Innsbruck
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