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EUROPEAN CHARM & OBERAMMERGAU WITH LONDON EXTENSION - 2010

15 days incl. travel, or 14 days from Amsterdam to London (HBTO)

Vacation Overview

See some of Europe’s most famous cities and picturesque towns. Begin in Amsterdam with guided sightseeing, a canal cruise, and a visit to a major diamond center. Heading southeast, enter Germany, pausing in magnificent Cologne to visit its twin-spired gothic cathedral. Next, cruise down the Rhine past lush vineyards and castle-dotted river banks to beautiful Heidelberg and medieval Rothenburg. Spend two nights in Bavarian Munich, then off to King Ludwig’s fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle and the Passion Play village of Oberammergau. Travel through the majestic Alps via Innsbruck to Venice, where a guided walking tour includes St. Mark’s Basilica, Doges’ Palace, and the Bridge of Sighs. Stop in Italian-speaking Lugano before arriving in Lucerne to admire its Lion Monument and Chapel Bridge. Spend a night in Montreux, and in Lausanne, board the high-speed TGV train to Paris. Guided sightseeing in the “City of Light” features Notre Dame Cathedral, the Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Élysées, and a bird’s-eye view of the city from the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. Continue by Eurostar train to London, and stay two nights and get a city tour with Local Guide in London that features a visit to St. Paul’s Cathedral and time to watch the Changing of the Guard (if held). Extend your tour with the Oberammergau Passion Play; stay one night in Munich and one night in Oberammergau instead of two nights in Munich, and see the Passion Play. In Oberammergau, your hotel is the Böld (F). No singles or triples available; tour members will be asked to share.

Things to see on your vacation: View Vacation Photo Slideshow
  • Pay a visit to Cologne’s awesome gothic cathedral
  • Lion Monument
  • Marvel at the architecture on London’s infamous Big Ben
  • The iconic Chapel Bridge in Lucerne is the oldest wooden bridge in Europe
  • London’s Tower Bridge over the River Thames
  • Boats along the beautiful canals of Amsterdam
  • The Arc de Triomphe standing in the center of the Place Charles de Gaulle
  • View Marienplatz in Munich, Germany
  • The beautiful Rhine Valley
  A Vacation Story  Changing of the Guard

"Changing the Guard dates to Henry VII (reigned 1485-1509) and was designed to show military discipline as well as ceremony. The tall bearskin hats were introduced in the 18th century to make the soldiers look taller and thus more frightening, and they were adopted for ceremonial use in 1832. The ceremony we know today started in the late 1800s and involves real soldiers who fulfill all military duties, guarding the Queen being just part of their service."

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