Head to your hotel to check in or drop luggage so you can explore light; typical hotel check-in around 2:00pm but luggage storage is usually available earlier.
Historic castle with Crown Jewels and medieval history; visit the grounds and cross the nearby Tower Bridge for classic Thames views. (Tower of London typical hours: 9:00am–5:30pm; check seasonal updates.)
Varied stalls offering British and international street food; a great spot to try local cheeses, pies or fish and chips in a lively market setting. (Many stalls open 10:00am–5:00pm.)
Walk along the South Bank for views of the London Eye, Shakespeare's Globe (exterior) and lively street performers; relaxed, scenic, and free to enjoy.
Dine in Covent Garden for theatre district ambiance and a range of restaurants from British classics to modern Indian; many places open from 5:30pm onward.
See Westminster Abbey (typical opening 9:30am–3:30pm for tourists) and view the iconic Houses of Parliament and Big Ben from the River Thames side; book Abbey tickets in advance.
If the Changing of the Guard is scheduled (usually starts around 10:45am on selected days) view from the Mall; otherwise stroll the palace exterior and nearby St James's Park.
World-class museums open around 10:00am–5:00pm (British Museum is free); choose one for focused visiting (Rosetta Stone at British Museum or European masters at the National Gallery).
Climb or take the funicular to Sacré-Cœur for sweeping city views and explore the artists' square, Place du Tertre; Sacré-Cœur basilica open roughly 6:00am–10:30pm.
Sunset cruise offers iconic views of Notre-Dame, Louvre and Eiffel Tower from the river; typical cruises run around 1h with departures 11:00am–10:00pm (book ahead).
Explore the world's largest art museum including the Mona Lisa and vast collections (Louvre hours usually 9:00am–6:00pm; closed Tuesdays — this date is a Saturday so it will be open).
Early breakfast and take the RER A train (~40–45 minutes) to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy for Disneyland Paris; trains begin early but check RER schedule for exact times.
Arrive at opening to maximize rides and shows; park hours vary (commonly 9:30am–9:00pm or later) — buy fast passes / timed entries and book tickets in advance to avoid queues.
Check daily schedule for parade and nighttime spectacular; these are highlight experiences and typically occur in late afternoon and evening (time varies by season).
Scenic Swiss rail to Chur (~1h15m–1h45m depending on service), which is the usual boarding point for the Bernina Express; trains run regularly (check SBB schedules).
Arrive in Chur, check in and wander the oldest city in Switzerland — enjoy the Old Town’s narrow streets and cafes (shops typically open until 6:00pm).
Early breakfast and arrive at Chur station at least 30–45 minutes before Bernina Express departure to board the panoramic carriage; check the exact departure time for your booked train (typical scenic departure around 08:20–08:50).
Enjoy one of Europe’s most spectacular rail journeys across alpine passes, glaciers and Viaducts (rail runs with panoramic cars; reservation required — verify exact timetable and car allocation).
Arrive in picturesque Tirano for an Italian lunch; enjoy local northern Italian dishes and a short stroll through the historic center (shops and cafés open midday).
Take the regional Regio train up the valley (scenic) toward St. Moritz — this gives a different perspective of the route and arrives mid-late afternoon (check exact connection times).
Arrive in St. Moritz and check into your hotel; walk the lakeside promenade and enjoy alpine views — shops often close around 6:00pm but restaurants remain open.
Full-day scenic transfer via Swiss Federal Rail: St. Moritz to Chur then onward via Zurich to Bern; total travel ~5–6 hours depending on connections — sit back and enjoy Swiss scenery (book seats for comfort on longer legs).
Check into your Bern hotel and start exploring the UNESCO-listed Old Town with its covered arcades and medieval towers (shops usually open until 5:30–6:00pm).
Self-guided or guided walk past the Zytglogge (astronomical clock), Münster Cathedral (exterior and tower access times vary), and the Aare river promenade for great views.
Visit the Bear Park for a brief wildlife stop or head to the Rose Garden for panoramic views over Bern’s red roofs — both are open daily and ideal for a last photo.
Finish check-out and transfer to Zurich/Geneva airport or a long-distance train depending on your departure plans; allow adequate time for Swiss transfers (1–2h travel time to Zurich).