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London – Paris – Amsterdam 6‑Day Highlights Itinerary

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Day 1: London – Arrival & Exploration

Morning: After settling in, start at the British Museum to admire ancient artifacts; a quick tour of 2‑3 hours gives a great introduction to the city’s history.

Afternoon: Head to the iconic Tower of London for a guided tour of the Crown Jewels and medieval walls, allowing roughly 2 hours for the experience.

Evening: Stroll across the illuminated Tower Bridge and finish with a night view of Big Ben from the riverbank, perfect for photos.

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Day 2: London – Royal & Cultural Gems

Morning: Visit the grand Buckingham Palace and then walk to nearby St. Paul's Cathedral, allocating about 1½ hours for each.

Afternoon: Explore the masterpieces at the National Gallery followed by a leisurely visit to the Victoria and Albert Museum, each for around 2 hours.

Evening: End the day with a ride on the London Eye, enjoying panoramic city lights for a memorable 30‑minute rotation.

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Day 3: Travel to Paris – Arrival & First Sights

Morning: Travel from London to Paris by Eurostar (≈2.5 hrs).

Afternoon: Begin your Paris adventure at the Eiffel Tower, spending roughly 2 hours to ascend, explore the platforms, and savor the view.

Evening: Take a relaxed Seine river walk, soaking in the illuminated cityscape and iconic bridges.

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Day 4: Paris – Art & Architecture

Morning: Dive into art at the Louvre Museum (≈3 hours) and then visit the historic Notre‑Dame Cathedral for a brief 1‑hour interior tour.

Afternoon: Walk up the Arc de Triomphe for city vistas (1 hour) and then head to the Musée d'Orsay to admire Impressionist works (≈2 hours).

Evening: Explore the charming streets of Montmartre and the basilica of Sacré‑Cœur, enjoying sunset views over Paris for about 2 hours.

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Day 5: Travel to Amsterdam – Arrival & Museum Highlights

Morning: Travel from Paris to Amsterdam by high‑speed train (≈3 hrs).

Afternoon: Start at the Rijksmuseum (≈2 hours) then continue to the vibrant Van Gogh Museum (≈1½ hours) to see the master’s works.

Evening: Wander around Amsterdam Centraal and the nearby canals, enjoying a relaxed dinner by the water.

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Day 6: Amsterdam – History & Modern Culture

Morning: Reflect at the poignant Anne Frank House (≈1½ hours) followed by a leisurely walk in Vondelpark (1 hour).

Afternoon: Experience Dutch brewing at the Heineken Experience (≈1 hour) and explore interactive exhibits at the NEMO Science Museum (≈2 hours).

Evening: Conclude with a visit to the Rembrandt House Museum (≈1 hour) before departing or enjoying a final canal cruise.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • British Museum – Time: 2 hrs, Cost: Free
  • Tower of London – Time: 2 hrs, Cost: $48.04
  • Buckingham Palace – Time: 1.5 hrs, Cost: $42.94
  • St. Paul's Cathedral – Time: 1.5 hrs, Cost: $34.89
  • National Gallery – Time: 2 hrs, Cost: Free
  • Victoria and Albert Museum – Time: 2 hrs, Cost: Free
  • London Eye – Time: 0.5 hr, Cost: $38.92
  • Big Ben – Time: 0.5 hr, Cost: $46.97
  • Eiffel Tower – Time: 2 hrs, Cost: $16.83
  • Louvre Museum – Time: 3 hrs, Cost: $25.54
  • Notre‑Dame Cathedral – Time: 1 hr, Cost: Free
  • Arc de Triomphe – Time: 1 hr, Cost: $25.54
  • Musée d'Orsay – Time: 2 hrs, Cost: $18.57
  • Sacré‑Cœur (Montmartre) – Time: 2 hrs, Cost: Free
  • Rijksmuseum – Time: 2 hrs, Cost: $29.02
  • Van Gogh Museum – Time: 1.5 hrs, Cost: $27.86
  • Anne Frank House – Time: 1.5 hrs, Cost: $18.57
  • Vondelpark – Time: 1 hr, Cost: Free
  • Heineken Experience – Time: 1 hr, Cost: $28.96
  • NEMO Science Museum – Time: 2 hrs, Cost: $24.96
  • Rembrandt House Museum – Time: 1 hr, Cost: $24.96
  • Total Estimated Cost$474.04

Tips

If you have extra days, consider adding a full day in Paris to visit the Palace of Versailles and the Centre Pompidou, or spend an additional day in Amsterdam exploring the Jordaan district and taking a guided canal cruise. To shorten the trip, you can combine the London and Paris visits into a single day each by focusing on the top‑rated attractions (e.g., British Museum, Tower of London, Eiffel Tower, Louvre) and using early morning or late evening slots for the remaining sites.

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