Morning: Begin at the British Museum, strolling through millennia of artifacts for about two hours, then head to the historic Tower of London where the Crown Jewels await a guided tour lasting roughly two hours.
Afternoon: After lunch, explore the grandeur of Buckingham Palace with a quick changing‑of‑the‑guard view (1.5 h) before crossing the iconic Tower Bridge for panoramic river vistas (1 h).
Evening: Conclude the day with a ride on the London Eye at sunset (1 h) and a brief stroll to admire the illuminated Big Ben (0.5 h).
Find HotelsMorning: Ascend the Eiffel Tower for breathtaking city views (2 h) and then wander the halls of the Louvre Museum, home to the Mona Lisa and countless masterpieces (2.5 h).
Afternoon: Visit the historic Notre‑Dame Cathedral (1 h) and stroll to the Arc de Triomphe for a climb to its rooftop terrace (1 h), soaking up Parisian grandeur.
Evening: Meander through the bohemian streets of Montmartre to the Sacré‑Cœur Basilica (1 h) and unwind in the tranquil Jardin du Luxembourg as the city lights glow (1 h).
Find HotelsMorning: Dive into Dutch Golden Age art at the Rijksmuseum (2 h) followed by an intimate look at Van Gogh’s masterpieces in the Van Gogh Museum (1.5 h).
Afternoon: Reflect on history at the moving Anne Frank House (1.5 h) and then relax with a leisurely walk through the leafy Vondelpark (1 h).
Evening: Experience Dutch brewing culture at the Heineken Experience (1.5 h) before a gentle canal‑side dinner to end the trip.
Find HotelsTo extend the trip, add a half‑day in each city to visit nearby gems such as the National Gallery in London, the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, or the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. If you need to shorten the itinerary, focus on the flagship attractions—one major site per half‑day—and replace museum visits with quick exterior photo stops to keep travel time low.