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28‑Day European Highlights Itinerary

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Day 1: Amsterdam – Arrival & Canal Exploration

Morning: Arrive at Schiphol, settle into your hotel, and enjoy a leisurely coffee at a café along Damrak. The early light is perfect for snapping photos of the historic canal houses.

Afternoon: Take a guided Canal Cruise to learn about the city’s Golden Age history while gliding under iconic bridges. Afterwards, wander the vibrant Jordaan district and browse its boutique shops.

Evening: Dine on Dutch specialties at a restaurant near Leidseplein and end the night with a relaxed stroll through the illuminated Red Light District.

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Day 2: Paris – Classic Landmarks (Part 1)

Morning: Catch the high‑speed Thalys to Paris and check into your hotel in the 1st arrondissement. Start with a visit to the Louvre Museum, focusing on the Mona Lisa and the ancient Egyptian wing.

Afternoon: Walk through the historic Palais Royal gardens toward the Seine, and enjoy a river cruise that passes under the Eiffel Tower. Grab a crepe from a street vendor near Champs‑Élysées.

Evening: Savor French cuisine at a bistro in the Latin Quarter, then ascend the Eiffel Tower for breathtaking nighttime city views.

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Day 3: Paris – Classic Landmarks (Part 2)

Morning: Explore the majestic Notre‑Dame Cathedral and climb its towers for panoramic vistas of Île de la Cité.

Afternoon: Stroll the elegant Rue Saint‑Honoré for high‑end shopping, then relax in the lush Luxembourg Gardens.

Evening: Experience a cabaret show at the historic Moulin Rouge, followed by late‑night drinks in the lively Pigalle neighborhood.

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Day 4: Normandy – Coastal Day Trip

Morning: Take an early train to Bayeux and visit the famed Bayeux Tapestry, a 70‑meter embroidered chronicle of the Norman conquest.

Afternoon: Drive to the historic Mont Saint‑Michel, exploring its medieval abbey and winding streets.

Evening: Return to Paris, enjoy a relaxed dinner near Saint‑Germain‑des‑Prés, and reflect on the day's coastal charm.

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Day 5–10: Paris – Extended Exploration

Morning: Each day begins with a visit to a different museum or neighborhood, such as the Orsay Museum, Centre Pompidou, or the bohemian Marais district.

Afternoon: Enjoy leisurely lunches at local cafés, followed by walks through iconic sites like the Tuileries Garden, Place Vendôme, or a shopping spree on Avenue Montaigne.

Evening: Alternate evenings between Seine‑side dinner cruises, jazz clubs in Saint‑Eustache, and night walks beneath the illuminated Arc de Triomphe.

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Day 11: Lindau – Alpine Lake Retreat

Morning: Travel by train to Lindau, situated on Lake Constance. Wander the charming old town and snap photos of the iconic Lindau Lighthouse on the harbor island.

Afternoon: Rent a bike to cycle around the lake, stopping at a lakeside winery for a tasting of regional wines.

Evening: Dine on fresh fish at a waterfront restaurant and enjoy a sunset stroll along the promenade.

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Day 12–13: Florence – Renaissance Wonders

Morning: Arrive in Florence and head straight to the Uffizi Gallery to admire masterpieces by Botticelli and Leonardo.

Afternoon: Climb the Dome of the Florence Cathedral (Duomo) for sweeping city views, then explore the bustling Mercato Centrale for a Tuscan lunch.

Evening: Sip wine on a terrace overlooking the Ponte Vecchio, followed by a traditional Tuscan dinner.

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Day 14–17: Tuscany – Countryside & Vineyards

Morning: Base yourself in a agriturismo near Siena and start each day with a leisurely breakfast of fresh bread and pecorino cheese.

Afternoon: Visit renowned vineyards in Chianti for guided tours and tastings, and explore medieval towns such as San Gimignano and Pienza.

Evening: Enjoy farm‑to‑table meals featuring local truffles, olive oil, and roasted meats, often accompanied by live folk music.

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Day 18–20: Rome – Eternal City Highlights

Morning: Begin with a guided tour of the Colosseum and the adjacent Roman Forum, learning about ancient gladiators and politics.

Afternoon: Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain, then wander the elegant streets to the Pantheon and the bustling Piazza Navona.

Evening: Savor Roman pasta dishes in Trastevere, followed by an after‑dark walk past illuminated monuments such as the St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City.

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Day 21–23: Prague – Bohemian Charm

Morning: Explore the historic Prague Castle complex, including St. Vitus Cathedral and the Golden Lane.

Afternoon: Cross the iconic Charles Bridge and wander the Old Town Square, admiring the Astronomical Clock.

Evening: Dine on Czech specialties such as goulash and pilsner in a cellar tavern, then enjoy a classical concert in the Municipal House.

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Day 24–26: Munich – Bavarian Delights

Morning: Start with a visit to the Marienplatz to watch the Glockenspiel performance, then explore the historic Frauenkirche.

Afternoon: Tour the world‑renowned Deutsches Museum or relax in the English Garden, perhaps rowing on the Kleinhesseloher See.

Evening: Experience a traditional Bavarian dinner with pretzels, sausages, and beer at a historic Hofbräuhaus beer hall.

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Day 27: Amsterdam – Final Day & Departure

Morning: Return to Amsterdam and visit the Van Gogh Museum for an immersive look at the artist’s works.

Afternoon: Shop for souvenirs at the bustling Albert Cuyp Market and take a final canal-side coffee break.

Evening: Enjoy a farewell dinner at a gourmet restaurant near Oudezijds Voorburgwal before heading to the airport.

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Day 28: Travel Home

Morning: Transfer to Schiphol Airport for your flight home, reflecting on the unforgettable European adventure.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam) – 2 hrs, €20 entrance
  • Canal Cruise (Amsterdam) – 1.5 hrs, €18 per person
  • Louvre Museum (Paris) – 3 hrs, €17
  • Eiffel Tower (Paris) – 2 hrs, €28 (summit)
  • Notre‑Dame Cathedral (Paris) – 1 hr, free (tower €10)
  • Mont Saint‑Michel (Normandy) – 4 hrs, €13 entry
  • Uffizi Gallery (Florence) – 2.5 hrs, €12
  • Duomo Dome (Florence) – 1 hr, €18
  • Chianti Wine Tour (Tuscany) – 5 hrs, €80 per person
  • Colosseum & Forum (Rome) – 3 hrs, €16
  • Trevi Fountain (Rome) – 30 min, free
  • Prague Castle (Prague) – 3 hrs, €12
  • Charles Bridge (Prague) – 1 hr, free
  • Marienplatz & Glockenspiel (Munich) – 1 hr, free
  • English Garden (Munich) – 2 hrs, free
  • Van Gogh Museum (Amsterdam) – 2 hrs, €19
  • Transportation (Eurostar, TGV, flights, trains) – 28 days, approx. €1 200
  • Accommodation (mid‑range hotels, avg. €120/night) – 27 nights, €3 240
  • Meals (average €45/day) – 28 days, €1 260
  • Miscellaneous (tickets, tips, souvenirs) – €500
  • Total Estimated Cost: €7 603

Tips

If you need to shorten the trip, consider dropping the extended Paris stay (Days 5‑10) and the Tuscany countryside leg; this will still give you a rich experience while cutting roughly a week. To lengthen the adventure, add a day in the Austrian Alps from Munich or a day‑trip to Bruges from Amsterdam, both of which offer spectacular scenery and unique cultural highlights.

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