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EUROPE IN DEPTH WITH LONDON EXTENSION - 2010

28 days incl. travel, or 27 days from London to London (KML)

Vacation Overview

From the North Sea and the English Channel to the Bay of Biscay and Italian and French Rivieras, you’ll see it all on this in-depth adventure! Visit Europe’s most famous cities, with 2-night stays in London, Lucerne, Vienna, Venice, Rome, Nice, Barcelona, Madrid, and Paris. Sightseeing includes all the major landmarks, like St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Changing of the Guard (if held) in London, Grand’Place in Brussels, Cologne’s gothic cathedral, the Lion Monument and Chapel Bridge in Lucerne, Innsbruck’s opulent Golden Roof, Salzburg’s Mirabell Gardens, Hofburg Palace and the Strauss House in Vienna, Doges’ Palace and the Bridge of Sighs in Venice, Rome’s Sistine Chapel and Colosseum, Michelangelo’s David and Signoria Square in Renaissance Florence, the Roman Amphitheater in Arles, Sagrada Familia and Montjuïc Hill in Barcelona, Madrid’s Prado Museum, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, and Notre Dame Cathedral and the Champs-Élysées in Paris. You’ll also enjoy a high-speed Eurostar train ride from London to Brussels, a canal cruise in Amsterdam, a Rhine River cruise in Germany, the Black Forest, the Rhine Falls, Liechtenstein, a private boat transfer and glassblowing demonstration in Venice, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, an excursion to St. Paul de Vence, a perfume factory visit in Nice, Burgos, Biarritz, a high-speed TGV train ride from Bordeaux to Paris, and a bird’s-eye view of Paris from the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. Return to London by Eurostar train and stay one night in London.

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Things to see on your vacation: View Vacation Photo Slideshow
  • Enjoy the gorgeous views of Rome
  • Visit stunning Florence and the Ponte Vecchio
  • Visit the world famous Mirabell Gardens
  • View the magnificent Gothic and Baroque architecture on the Grand Place in Brussels
  • The beautiful Rhine Valley
  • Changing of the Guard
  • Madrid
  • The world’s most poetically-named bridge, Il Ponte dei Sospiri, or the Bridge of Sighs
  • Leaning Tower of Pisa
  A Vacation Story  Notre Dame Cathedral

Europe’s most famous cathedral, whose twin Gothic towers loom above France’s most beloved river, the Seine, actually owes a lot of its international success to the author Victor Hugo. Back in 1831, when Hugo wrote his classic novel about a hunchbacked bell-ringer at Notre Dame who falls in love with a beautiful gypsy, the medieval cathedral had fallen on hard times. During the Revolution in 1789, it had been seized, looted of its treasures and converted into an atheistic “Temple of Reason.” Even worse, after the monarchy was restored in 1815, Notre Dame was used as riverside warehouse – its once-splendid glass windows now dimmed and its facades decaying pathetically above the Île de la Cité. But Parisian’s indifference to their landmark ended suddenly in 1831, when Victor Hugo published his romantic novel the “Hunchback of Notre Dame,” (called “Notre-Dame de Paris” in French). The book was an international bestseller and lured armies of tourists to Paris in search of its Gothic cathedral setting. Hugo used this groundswell of public interest to lobby the French government for renovations of his beloved Notre Dame. From 1845 to 1864, repairs were indeed carried out – the clogged medieval streets nearby were cleared, revealing the marvelous edifice we see today.

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