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ENCHANTING EUROPE - 2010

14 days incl. travel, or 13 days from London to Amsterdam (HM)

Vacation Overview

If you’re looking for an in-depth Western Europe travel experience, this vacation is ideal with 2-night stays in London, Paris, Lucerne, Munich, Germany’s Rhineland, and Amsterdam. Begin with guided sightseeing in London and visits to St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Changing of the Guard (if held). Next, a fast Eurostar train whisks you to Paris for a welcome dinner with wine at a fine restaurant. Get a bird’s-eye view of the city from the second floor of the Eiffel Tower and take in the major landmarks on a guided sightseeing tour. On to Lucerne for a guided walking tour that features the Lion Monument and Chapel Bridge, then stop in the Principality of Liechtenstein and in Innsbruck to see the opulent Golden Roof. In charming Munich, sightseeing with a Local Guide shows off the Olympic Stadium, Nymphenburg Palace, Marienplatz, and the gothic Frauenkirche. Pause along the Romantic Road in Rothenburg before enjoying a Rhine River cruise and Riesling wine tasting. Continue to Cologne’s twin-spired gothic cathedral and to Amsterdam for guided sightseeing, a scenic canal cruise, and a visit to a major diamond center.

Things to see on your vacation: View Vacation Photo Slideshow
  • Germany’s amazing landscapes along the Rhine river
  • Eiffel Tower
  • Enjoy the lovely canals of Amsterdam
  • London’s Tower Bridge over the River Thames
  • Amsterdam is the capital and largest city of the Netherlands
  • Lion Monument
  • View Marienplatz in Munich, Germany
  • Buckingham Palace in London
  • Boats along the beautiful canals of Amsterdam
  A Vacation Story  Watch Tower along the Romantic Road

"Roses and candlelight dinners weren’t top-of-mind when the German tourism experts invented the Romantic Road, a route through western Bavaria starting in baroque Würzburg in the north and ending in Füssen near the Austrian border. The name came from the German Romantics, who formed an early 19th century school of philosophy, literature and art that prized beauty and the emotions over the rationalist thinking of the Enlightenment. For the visitor to the Romantic Road, that means sitting back and simply enjoying the beauty of the dozen medieval and baroque towns along the route."

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