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Price per person

Itinerary
Phenomenal Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam

Places

7 Days 6 Nights

Paris

2 Nights

Brussels

2 Nights

Amsterdam

2 Nights

Overview

Everyone dreams of going to Europe at least once in their lifetime. And it is obvious why. Be it food, culture, history, architecture, trendy neighborhoods and above all, an ability to fascinate, Europe has it all. Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam are the capitals of perhaps three of the most beloved European countries, namely France, Belgium and the Netherlands.

Paris is popularly referred to as the City of Lights and is considered to be the fashion capital of the world. The aura of sophistication and the culture and history here baffles you. The museums, the monuments, the architecture of the city are truly amazing.

Brussels, the administrative capital of the European Union has a charm of its own that never fails to attract you. The history of this city, its museums and their art and creative monuments will compel you to visit again.

Amsterdam is known far and wide for its modernized culture and art. The canals that split the streets, people riding on their bicycles, the delicious food, the inspiring art and the stories of the city are genuinely wonderful.

To put it in one sentence, this 7 days 6 nights Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam trip will be pure magic and a cherished memory.

Highlights

 
  • City sightseeing in a cruise in Amsterdam, in which you can see the best of the Dutch capital.
  • Visit the Louvre, one of the most majestic and impressive museums in Paris.
  • Tour of the Grand Palace. One of the most well-known monuments of Brussels.
  • An experience of the nightlife of Amsterdam with a visit to XtraCold Icebar, one of the most famous bars in the city.
 

Why this trip?

 
  • Visit the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum, two of the most popular European museums of all time.
  • Visit the Notre Dame, the grand gothic cathedral which has a highly impressive architecture.
  • Tour of the Heineken Experience, where you will know the story behind the rise of Heineken Beer.
  • Visit the Atomium and the Brussels Art and Design Museum.
 

Your Route

Arrival to CDG

Paris

Transfer by train

Brussels

Transfer by train

Amsterdam

Departure from AMS

Paris

2 Nights stay

Paris travel guide
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Day 1

Arrival in Paris

Day 2

Hop-on Hop-off Tour in Paris

Train ride to Brussels

Brussels

2 Nights stay

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Day 3

Arrival in Brussels

Day 4

Hop-on Hop-off Tour in Brussels

Train ride to Amsterdam

Amsterdam

2 Nights stay

Amsterdam travel guide
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Day 5

Arrival in Amsterdam

Day 6

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

Day 7

Departure

Stays(3)

2 Nights stay

Ibis Paris Canal Saint Martin

Room Details

Standar Room

Accommodates 2 adults

Air conditionerDouble BedBreakfastNon SmokingTelevisionWifi
2 Nights stay

Citadines Bruxelles Sainte Catherine

Room Details

Studio Double Bed

Accommodates 2 adults

Double BedNon SmokingRefrigeratorTelevisionWifi
2 Nights stay

ibis Amsterdam Centre

Room Details

Standard Room

Accommodates 2 adults

Air conditionerDouble BedBreakfastNon SmokingTelevisionWifi

Inclusions

  • 24hrs Hop-on Hop-off Tour in Brussels

  • 24hrs Hop-on Hop-off Boat Amsterdam

  • 24hrs Hop-on Hop-off Tour in Paris

  • Seine River Cruise Ticket

  • Visa assistance

  • Meal : Breakfast (6)

  • 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 CDG

Paris

Transfer by train

Brussels

Transfer by train

Amsterdam

Departure from AMS

Frequently asked questions

The Red Light District is one of the most controversial areas in Amsterdam, but it is not unsafe for tourists. You can explore the area by yourself, but it is best to avoid isolated areas at night.
It will not be difficult as most of the people in France are familiar with English and are able to understand and convey themselves in it.
French, German and Dutch are the official languages of Belgium. But almost all the people here are well versed in English, so you will not have any trouble traveling the city.
Yes, Euros are acceptable in all three cities. It will be convenient if you get your currency converted before arriving in Europe and save yourself the hassle.
The cities have a beautiful atmosphere all year round. However, the mild summer months of June and July are pretty good for a trip.