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Price per person

Itinerary
Fascinating Netherlands and Belgium

Places

7 Days 6 Nights

Amsterdam

4 Nights

Brussels

2 Nights

Overview

Netherlands and Belgium are two of the most famous and attractive countries in Europe. The Netherlands is an impressive and gorgeous country. It is known far and wide for its picturesque canals, wooden shoes, windmills, cheese markets and of course, tulips. It is also known for Delft Blue, a unique kind of earthenware made exclusively in Delft since the sixteenth century. A stay in the capital, Amsterdam, will you give you some of the most unforgettable travel memories.

One the other side, Belgium is one of the smallest countries in Europe, but when it comes to charming tourists, it gives a tough competition to its counterparts. It is known best for its food, especially hamburgers, fries, spaghetti bolognese and obviously, chocolates and waffles. The country is home to some of the most impressive architectures in Europe.

This Netherlands-Belgium 7 days 6 nights tour package will give you an experience of a lifetime and is like a match made in heaven.

Highlights

 
  • Visit the Atomium, one of the most spectacular sites in Brussels.
  • Take a tour of Saint-Michel Cathedral, a gorgeous church with impressive gothic architecture.
  • Learn the story of the rise of Heineken beer from a minor brewery to one of the best beer brands worldwide.
  • Visit the Parliamenterium, the visitor’s center of the European Parliament in Brussels.
 

Why this trip?

 
  • Go clubbing in the best nightclubs of Amsterdam with the Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket.
  • Visit the Monts de Arts in Brussels, an inspiring collection of gorgeously designed buildings.
  • Go for a day trip to the Dutch countryside to the towns of Marken, Zaanse Schan and Volendam.
  • Take a tour of the Belgian Museum of Arts and observe some of the best examples of ancient and modern art.
 

Your Route

Arrival to AMS

Amsterdam

Transfer by train

Brussels

Departure from BRU

Amsterdam

4 Nights stay

Amsterdam travel guide
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Day 1

Arrival in Amsterdam

Day 2

Clubbing with Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket

Day 3

City Sightseeing in Amsterdam on Hop-on Hop-off Tour

Day 4

Day Trip to Zaanse Schans Windmills, Marken and Volendam

Train ride to Brussels

Brussels

2 Nights stay

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Day 5

Arrival in Brussels

Day 6

City Sightseeing on Hop-on Hop-off Tour in Brussels

Day 7

Departure

Stays(2)

4 Nights stay

ibis Amsterdam Centre Stopera

Room Details

Standard Double Room

Accommodates 2 adults

Double BedBreakfastNon SmokingTelevisionWifi
2 Nights stay

Citadines Bruxelles Sainte Catherine

Room Details

Studio Double Bed

Accommodates 2 adults

Double BedNon SmokingRefrigeratorTelevisionWifi

Inclusions

  • 24hrs Hop-on Hop-off Bus Ticket in Brussels

  • Day Trip to Zaanse Schans Windmills, Marken and Volendam

  • 24hrs Hop-on Hop-off Bus Ticket in Amsterdam

  • Clubbing with Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket

  • Visa assistance

  • Meal : Breakfast (4)

  • Airport Transfers (Private Vehicle)

  • Accommodation On Twin Sharing Basis

Exclusions

  • Expenses of a personal nature

  • Meals other than specified in the inclusions

  • City Tax

  • TCS as Applicable

  • Visa Fee

  • International flight tickets

Price per person

Price is per person on twin sharing basis.

Your Route

Arrival to AMS

Amsterdam

Transfer by train

Brussels

Departure from BRU

Frequently asked questions

On average, Brussels is a two and a half-hour ride from Amsterdam by train. The transport system is quite efficient, so you will have no trouble with the journey.
In Amsterdam, you can take photographs without flash only in a few selected areas of the museums. In Brussels, you can take photographs in museums for personal use with light equipment, except when there is a sign telling you otherwise.
Both cities are quite safe. You can take walks in the neighborhoods without hesitation. However, don’t prefer to go into silent and unfamiliar areas.
Most people in Amsterdam are acquainted with English. They might not be well-versed, but they will have no trouble understanding you.
The nightlife in Amsterdam is eccentric and lively whereas, in Brussels, the nightlife is comparatively calm and relaxed. Both are equally enjoyable in their own way.