Arrive Schiphol, take train or taxi to central Amsterdam and check into your hotel; freshen up for the evening. Public trains run frequently from Schiphol to Centraal (about 15–20 minutes).
Classic Dutch and international pancake options in a friendly spot — great to recover after a long flight; usually open from 9:00am. Reservation recommended on busy days.
Indoor food market serving varied options (tapas, burgers, Asian); good for groups and for sampling Dutch/ international street food. Open around 11:00am–10:00pm (check exact hours).
Farm-to-table restaurant in a greenhouse serving seasonal produce; book in advance — dinner service typically 6:00pm–10:00pm. Special experience for your first night.
Monday nights are quieter for major clubs, but Rembrandtplein bars and Melkweg often have live music/events; for full-club experiences check calendars for De School (typically Thu–Sat 23:00–06:00) or Shelter (events Fri–Sat). Always check event pages for exact open nights.
Popular brunch spot with New Zealand/Brazilian-influenced menu; opens ~8:00am, expect a wait at peak times — great for a hearty start before museum visits.
World-class collection of Van Gogh works and context; opens from about 9:00am–5:00pm (extended hours some days). Book timed tickets online to avoid queues.
For true clubbing nights consult the event calendars: Shelter and De School host headline nights (often Thu–Sat), Paradiso hosts gigs and DJ nights. On Tue–Wed you may find smaller dance nights or techno pop-ups — check lineups.
High-speed Thalys takes ~2h; Intercity ~2h50m. Book tickets early for best fares and convenient departure times. Trains run frequently throughout the day.
Check events at Fuse (electronic), Bloody Louis (cocktails) and Delirium Café (huge beer selection). Club opening hours vary (often 22:00–04:00); midweek events are fewer than weekends.
Short covered boat tour through the canals giving excellent historical context and photo opportunities; tours operate around 10:00am–4:00pm depending on season.
Option A: Fly Brussels → Munich (~1h20) then train Munich → Innsbruck (~2h). Option B: Longer trains across Germany. Flying via Munich is fastest — book combined ticket with good connection time.
Cable car from Hungerburg up to Seegrube/Nordkette offers dramatic views over the Inn valley; cable cars typically operate 9:00am–4:30pm (hours vary). If closed, plan for next morning.
Early breakfast, rent or pick up winter gear if needed in Innsbruck (many rental shops open ~8:00am). Confirm shuttle or train connections to the Stubai Valley.
Shuttle or regional train + bus takes ~45–60 minutes; Stubai Glacier is one of the most reliable options for early-season snow and glacier skiing — lifts often open from early morning (~8:00–9:00am) to 4:00pm but check specific operating dates.
Skiing, snowboarding and glacier walks with high probability of snow in early December; lessons and guided tours are available—lifts usually operate 8:00am–4:00pm (season dependent).
Return to town, warm up at your hotel or stroll the Christmas markets if open (many start late November through December). Markets typically open 10:00am–9:00pm depending on the site.
Early breakfast in Innsbruck, check out and board the regional train toward Kitzbühel (via Wörgl) — journey ~2 hours. Trains run regularly; book seat reservations for comfort.
Walk the town and, if lifts are operating, take a gondola or ski lift up for mountain views or easy slopes — Hahnenkamm slope opening depends on snow; check local lift status (typically early Dec openings vary).
Full day on the slopes if lifts are running; early December snow cover can vary—Hahnenkamm and higher-altitude runs often open, but check live lift reports. Lifts typically run 8:30am–4:00pm.
Pack and check out early to catch the train to Munich airport; trains from Kitzbühel to Munich Hauptbahnhof take ~2h and then S-Bahn or airport regional train ~45min.
Scenic regional train route to Munich; book seats in advance if possible for a smoother transfer to the airport (total travel ~2.5–3 hours depending on connections).
If time allows, enjoy lunch and pick up souvenirs—Viktualienmarkt in Munich city centre is open early and offers local treats (if you can spare time before your flight).
Arrive at Munich Airport at least 2–3 hours before an international flight to Jaipur; complete check-in, security and boarding procedures. Flight times depend on your chosen airline routing (likely via a hub).
Long-haul flight home; make sure to reconfirm baggage and transit connections. If you prefer to depart from Vienna, adjust the journey accordingly as Vienna is also a major hub.