Wrap up last-minute packing and check travel documents early; aim to arrive at Delhi IGI Airport (Terminal 3) at least three hours before your scheduled international departure. If time allows, enjoy a hearty Indian breakfast at one of the airport lounges or a sit-down café (try Masala Chai and a light paratha) to fuel up for the overnight journey.
Complete check-in and security formalities, then relax with a stroll through the duty-free concourse or pick up travel essentials and a paperback for the flight. Board your overnight flight to Paris (CDG); settle into your seat, download offline maps and confirmation details for your transfer from CDG to a central Paris hotel, and try to get some rest on the long-haul leg so you arrive refreshed.
Onboard the overnight flight, have a light meal provided and adjust your watch to Paris time to start shifting your sleep schedule; use noise-cancelling headphones or an eye mask to catch several hours of sleep. If you’re wide awake late into the flight, watch a French-set movie or read a guidebook section about Seine-side walks and Eiffel Tower viewpoints to get excited about your arrival in Paris.
After landing at CDG and clearing passport control, take the RER B or a pre-booked shuttle to your central hotel (recommend neighborhoods: Saint-Germain, Latin Quarter or near Opéra for budget-friendly options). Drop your bags, freshen up, and enjoy a relaxed café breakfast — try a croissant and café crème at Café de Flore or Les Deux Magots if nearby — while you orient yourself with a quick walk around the neighborhood and pick up a carnet of Métro tickets for the next few days.
Spend the afternoon easing into Paris with a gentle walk along the Seine from Île de la Cité toward Pont Neuf, pausing to see Notre-Dame (view from outside) and the Bouquinistes selling vintage books and prints; if jetlag allows, pop into the nearby Sainte-Chapelle to admire its stained glass. Alternatively, if you prefer indoor time, visit the Musée d'Orsay for Impressionist highlights (prebook timed entry) and then return to your hotel for a short rest before evening plans.
As dusk falls, head back to the river for a leisurely Seine stroll toward the Eiffel Tower, stopping for photos at Pont Alexandre III and the Trocadéro gardens for the classic view; time your arrival so you can watch the Tower’s sparkle show on the hour after sunset. Finish with a casual dinner near your hotel — for budget Indian options in Paris, consider Krishna Bhavan or an affordable bistro in the 10th/2nd arrondissement — and an early night to recover from the overnight flight and prepare for a full day at the Louvre tomorrow.
Start your day early with prebooked tickets to the Louvre to avoid long lines; enter through the Pyramid and spend the morning seeing highlights like the Mona Lisa, Winged Victory and the Grande Galerie, pausing for a coffee at the museum café if you need a short break. Allow time to wander the Tuileries Gardens afterward and snap photos of Place de la Concorde before heading across the Seine for a light lunch in the 1st arrondissement.
After lunch, take the Métro to Abbesses and climb (or take the funicular) up to Montmartre to explore the winding streets, artisan studios and the white dome of Sacré-Cœur — enjoy panoramic views over Paris from the basilica steps. Stroll through Place du Tertre to watch local painters at work, pop into the Musée de Montmartre or visit the charming Musée de la Vie Romantique if you want a quieter stop, and browse boutiques for inexpensive souvenirs.
As evening falls, linger in Montmartre for a relaxed dinner; for budget-friendly Indian options head back toward the 10th/2nd arrondissements (Krishna Bhavan or Le Maharajah are good choices) or try a cosy bistro near Pigalle for French flavours. Finish with a twilight walk back toward the Seine or a short Métro ride to Trocadéro to catch a night-time view of the Eiffel Tower sparkling — a perfect cap to your classic Paris day and a smooth segue into tomorrow’s train to Amsterdam.
After an early breakfast in your Paris neighbourhood, check out and take a short Métro or taxi ride to Gare du Nord for your Thalys/Eurostar/Intercity departure — aim for a train around mid-morning to make the most of the day. Enjoy the comfortable high-speed journey (≈3h20) with scenic glimpses of the French and Belgian countryside; use this time to relax, download maps of Amsterdam, and confirm your hotel and transfer details in Centraal/Jordaan.
Arrive at Amsterdam Centraal and drop bags at your budget hotel near Centraal or in the Jordaan, then set out on a gentle canal-side walk through the Nine Streets (De Negen Straatjes) toward the Anne Frank House — if you prebooked timed tickets, visit in the afternoon for a reflective experience. Continue along the canals to Westerkerk and grab a late-afternoon coffee or stroopwafel at a waterside café in Jordaan, soaking up the neighbourhood’s atmosphere and quirky shops.
As dusk falls, wander toward the lively De Pijp or Leidseplein for dinner — choose an affordable Indian spot (e.g., Babu Ji or Surya) or a cosy brown café for Dutch fare, then take a relaxed evening canal cruise or a stroll along the illuminated canals to see Amsterdam’s bridges and canal houses glow. Return to your centrally located budget hotel for an early night or explore a nearby pub if you’re feeling lively, setting yourself up for tomorrow’s museum-filled day.
Start early with a hearty Dutch breakfast near your hotel, then head to the Museumplein to choose between the Rijksmuseum’s Rembrandt masterpieces or the Van Gogh Museum’s vivid collection (prebook timed tickets to skip lines). Spend the morning lingering over highlights — the Night Watch at the Rijksmuseum or Van Gogh’s Sunflowers — and grab a coffee and stroopwafel at the museum cafés before stepping back out into the bright plaza.
After lunch in De Pijp or the Jordaan (try a cosy café or a budget-friendly curry house like Babu Ji), take a leisurely canal cruise from the nearby docks to see Amsterdam’s gabled houses and hidden courtyards from the water; many cruises depart around the Bloemenmarkt area. Disembark to explore the canal-side boutiques of De Negen Straatjes and visit the nearby Anne Frank House area for reflective photos even if you didn’t tour inside, keeping the city’s intimate scale and history in mind.
As dusk falls, wander toward Leidseplein or Rembrandtplein for a lively dinner — opt for an affordable Indian meal at Surya or a casual Dutch eatery — then stroll the illuminated canals in Jordaan to watch the bridges and houseboats glow. Finish with a relaxed drink at a brown café or a late-evening walk back to Centraal station, ready to catch your morning transfer to Zurich or enjoy one more night soaking in Amsterdam’s relaxed rhythm.
Pack bags after an early Dutch breakfast and check out of your Jordaan/Centraal budget hotel; take a short tram or taxi to Schiphol for a quick ~1h30 flight to Zurich (or board an overnight sleeper if you chose that route). On arrival at Zurich Flughafen, take the direct train to Zurich HB and drop your luggage at the hotel near the station so you can step straight into the city with a light coffee at a nearby café on Bahnhofstrasse.
Spend the afternoon strolling Bahnhofstrasse’s shops and then wander into the cobbled lanes of the Altstadt (Old Town) to see Grossmünster and Fraumünster — pop into the latter to admire Chagall’s stained-glass windows. If the weather is nice, walk down to the Limmatquai and relax by the riverside or take a short tram ride to Lake Zurich for a lakeside promenade and people-watching at Bürkliplatz.
For dinner head toward the area around Zurich HB or Langstrasse where budget-friendly Indian options like Taj Mahal or Maharaja and small takeaways can be found; try a comforting dal, naan and biryani after a day of travel. Finish with a gentle evening stroll along the lake or return to Lindenhof for panoramic night views of the Old Town, then rest early to prepare for tomorrow’s Lucerne or Rhine Falls excursion.
Choose a relaxed lakeside morning in Zurich or catch an early regional train for a day trip: if staying local, stroll the Lake Zurich promenade from Bürkliplatz toward Zürichhorn, rent a pedal boat or sit at a café watching swans; if heading out, take the 08:00 S-Bahn to Lucerne (≈1h) to explore the Chapel Bridge and old wooden squares before crowds arrive.
For a scenic afternoon, continue from Lucerne with a short boat ride on Lake Lucerne or climb the Museggmauer towers for panoramic Swiss vistas; alternatively, if you opted for Rhine Falls, arrive mid-afternoon to walk the viewing platforms and take the boat that brings you close to Europe’s largest waterfall for dramatic spray and photo opportunities. Whichever route you choose, pause for a casual lunch: try a lakeside bratwurst and rösti in Lucerne, or return to Zurich for an affordable Indian meal near the station (Taj Mahal/Maharaja) if you crave familiar flavours.
Return to Zurich in the early evening and wander the Altstadt’s cobbled lanes toward Lindenhof for golden-hour views of the Limmat and city rooftops, then descend to Bahnhofstrasse for window shopping or a quick pastry at Sprüngli. Finish the day with a relaxed dinner by the lake or near Langstrasse — choose a comfortable Indian takeaway or a Swiss wine bar — and end with a moonlit stroll along the quays, setting a calm pace before tomorrow’s train or flight to Venice.
If you choose the scenic day train, board an early EuroCity from Zurich HB and settle in for dramatic alpine views through the Gotthard or via Milan route — pick a window seat and have coffee while the Swiss countryside gives way to Lombardy’s plains. If you prefer to fly, catch a short morning flight from Zurich Flughafen to Venice Marco Polo, then take the Alilaguna vaporetto or a bus to Venezia Santa Lucia, dropping bags at a pensione near the station or in Mestre before heading out to explore.
Arrive in Venice Santa Lucia and take a slow walk along the Fondamenta towards the Grand Canal, passing picturesque canal crossings and the Rialto market; pause for cicchetti and a spritz at a bacaro by the fish stalls. Visit the vibrant Rialto Bridge area and weave through Cannaregio’s quieter lanes for an affordable Indian lunch near the train station, or rest at a canalside café while planning an evening gondola or vaporetto ride.
As dusk falls, stroll from Piazza San Marco toward the quieter sestieri for classic views of St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace lit up against the night sky, timing a gentle gondola or vaporetto along the Grand Canal to see palace facades glow. Finish with a budget-friendly curry near Cannaregio or a cosy trattoria in Mestre, then return to your pensione to rest — the water-lapped silence of Venice at night provides a perfect, peaceful contrast after a day of travel.
Begin early at Piazza San Marco to beat the crowds—step inside St. Mark’s Basilica to admire the gilded mosaics and then climb the Campanile for sweeping views over the lagoon and red-tiled roofs. From there, cross to the Doge’s Palace to tour the ornate state rooms and the Bridge of Sighs, letting the art and history set the tone for a full Venetian day.
After a light lunch of cicchetti and a spritz at a bacaro near the Rialto Market, take a vaporetto along the Grand Canal to study the palazzi facades as you glide past the Rialto Bridge and Peggy Guggenheim Collection; disembark in Cannaregio to wander quieter canals and discover tucked-away shops and Jewish Ghetto history. If you prefer, exchange the vaporetto for a short gondola ride from one of the smaller canals to experience Venice’s intimate waterways and hidden archways up close.
As dusk falls, return toward San Marco for the basilica and Doge’s Palace softly lit against the night sky, then enjoy a relaxed dinner in Cannaregio or near the train station where budget-friendly Indian curry houses and trattorie serve comforting meals—try a dal with naan or a simple seafood risotto for local flavour. Finish with a slow moonlit stroll along Fondamenta Misericordia or across the Accademia Bridge, soaking in the peaceful, water-lapped silence that follows a busy day of sightseeing.
Rise early for a final riverside walk through Cannaregio, grab a quick caffè and a cornetto at a local bar, then collect your bags and board a Frecciarossa/Italo from Venezia Santa Lucia. Enjoy the scenic departure along the Grand Canal, then settle in for the ~3.5-4 hour high-speed ride south — use the time to recharge, download Rome maps and double-check your hotel near Termini for an easy arrival.
Arrive at Roma Termini, drop your luggage at a budget hotel and head straight to the Colosseum area with prebooked tickets to explore the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill — wander the ruins and imagine Ancient Rome come to life as you walk the same stones emperors once did. After the archaeological tour, stroll through the nearby Capitoline Hill to Piazza Venezia and then relax with a late lunch of pizza or pasta in the Monti neighbourhood, which offers both affordable trattorie and a few Indian options if you crave familiar flavours.
As evening falls, make your way to Trastevere for a lively, atmospheric night: wander its cobbled lanes, enjoy aperitivo at a small bar, and choose a cosy trattoria or one of the Indian restaurants near Termini or in Parioli for dinner (try a comforting dal or butter chicken if you prefer). Finish with a relaxed riverside walk along the Tiber or climb the Gianicolo for panoramic twilight views over Rome’s domes and terracotta roofs — a perfect introduction to your Roman stay and a calm contrast to the day’s travel.
With prebooked timed-entry tickets, arrive early at the Colosseum to walk the arena levels and imagine gladiatorial spectacles while your guide or audio tour explains the architecture and history; pause on the upper tier for dramatic views of the Forum and Palatine Hill. From there, stroll through the Roman Forum, visiting the Temple of Saturn, Arch of Titus and the House of the Vestals as you trace the civic heart of ancient Rome and let the layers of history unfold under the Italian sun.
After a leisurely lunch in the nearby Monti neighbourhood—try a simple pasta or an affordable Indian option if you crave familiar flavours—return to the Palatine Hill to explore the imperial palaces and enjoy shaded viewpoints over the ruins and Circus Maximus. Continue to Capitoline Hill to visit the Capitoline Museums (or browse the open-air exhibits on the piazza) for classical sculpture and city panoramas, tying the archaeological morning into Rome’s rich museum tradition.
As dusk settles, wander toward Piazza Navona and the Pantheon to enjoy Baroque fountains and lively street performers before choosing a dinner spot; for a comforting meal, pick one of the well-reviewed Indian restaurants near Termini or a cosy trattoria in the Centro Storico. Finish your night with a relaxed stroll to the Trevi Fountain to toss a coin and watch it glow under the lights, letting the evening’s atmosphere bridge seamlessly to tomorrow’s Vatican morning.
Start early with prebooked timed-entry to the Vatican Museums to beat the crowds—wander the Gallery of Maps and Raphael Rooms before arriving at the Sistine Chapel to absorb Michelangelo’s ceiling in relative quiet. After the museums, step into St. Peter’s Basilica to admire Bernini’s baldachin and climb the dome (or take the lift + stairs) for sweeping views over St. Peter’s Square and Rome’s rooftops.
Following a light lunch at a nearby café in the Borgo Pio—try a simple panino or pasta—spend a relaxed afternoon exploring St. Peter’s Square and the Vatican Grottoes, or visit Castel Sant’Angelo via the Passetto for a riverside promenade and panoramic terrace. If you need souvenirs or last-minute gifts, browse the stalls along Via della Conciliazione and pick up Vatican prints or rosaries before returning to your hotel to pack and confirm airport transfer details.
As dusk falls, wander to the Trastevere or Prati neighbourhood for a comforting final dinner—choose a budget-friendly Indian restaurant near Termini or in Parioli if you crave home flavours, or enjoy a classic Roman meal of cacio e pepe at a neighbourhood trattoria. Finish with a gentle riverside walk along the Tiber or a last visit to a panoramic spot like the Gianicolo for twilight views, then return to your hotel to rest and prepare documents for your departure.
If you’re staying in Rome, sleep in a little after recent travel and enjoy a leisurely breakfast in Trastevere—try a cappuccino and cornetto at a local bar before wandering the neighbourhood’s quiet streets to revisit any favourite corners like Piazza di Santa Maria. Alternatively, if today is your travel day, use the morning to double-check flight documents, finish packing at the hotel near Termini or Fiumicino, and take a relaxed transfer to FCO with time to grab a final Italian espresso before check-in.
For an extra sightseeing afternoon, choose a gentle museum visit such as the Borghese Gallery (prebooked timed entry) followed by a stroll through Villa Borghese gardens and a picnic on the Pincian Terrace overlooking Piazza del Popolo. If you’re traveling home, plan a calm airport routine: allow extra time for security at Fiumicino, enjoy a last meal at an airport restaurant serving familiar flavours, and use lounges or quiet areas to rest before your long-haul flight to Delhi.
If you remain in Rome, cap your buffer day with a sunset climb to the Gianicolo for sweeping views of the city and an easy dinner in Prati—seek out one of the budget-friendly Indian options near Termini if you prefer familiar food before departure. On travel evenings, arrive at the gate well ahead of boarding, settle into your overnight flight, adjust your watch to Delhi time, and try to sleep on the plane so you can arrive home refreshed and ready to re-enter daily life.
Choose a gentle start where you feel most drawn — in Zurich wake slowly with a lakeside coffee at Bürkliplatz before wandering the Lindenhof terraces, or in Paris enjoy a long breakfast at a Left Bank café like Les Deux Magots and a slow stroll through Luxembourg Gardens. If you’re in Venice, linger over a caffè and cornetto in Cannaregio and browse the Rialto market stalls; in Amsterdam, take a relaxed canal-side walk through De Negen Straatjes and browse independent boutiques, while in Rome you might sleep in and head for an easy morning in Villa Borghese with a bike or boat hire.
Spend the afternoon deepening a favourite experience: from Zurich, take a short train to Lucerne for the Chapel Bridge and a lake cruise; from Paris, choose a museum you missed earlier (Musée Rodin or Musée de l'Orangerie) and a leisurely lunch in Saint-Germain. In Amsterdam, visit a smaller museum such as the Hermitage or Moco and follow with a canal cruise; in Venice, explore the islands of Murano and Burano for glassblowing demos and colourful houses, and in Rome consider the Borghese Gallery or a slow wander through Trastevere’s side streets with a relaxed trattoria lunch.
Finish the day with an unhurried evening that matches the city’s rhythm: in Paris catch sunset views from the Trocadéro then sample affordable Indian fare in the 10th arrondissement, in Zurich dine by the lake or at an ethnic eatery near Langstrasse. Amsterdam evenings suit a cosy brown café or an Indian meal in De Pijp followed by a twilight canal walk, while Venice is perfect for a candlelit bacaro dinner and a late vaporetto past glowing palazzi. In Rome, cap things with aperitivo in Trastevere or a rooftop terrace for panoramic views, savoring familiar flavours one last time before returning home or continuing your journey.
Arrive at Indira Gandhi International Airport (Terminal 3) and breeze through immigration and baggage claim, allowing time to collect any duty-free items and stretch after the long flight. Head home or to your hotel to drop luggage, then recover with a late-morning masala chai and light breakfast at a favourite local café or at home — savour familiar flavours after two weeks on the road and take a slow shower to reset your body clock.
Spend a relaxed afternoon sorting photos and souvenirs from Paris to Rome, backing up images and jotting quick notes about favourite meals (from Krishna Bhavan in Paris to a cosy trattoria in Trastevere) while you flip through your itinerary to relive standout moments like the Seine at dusk and the Colosseum at sunrise. If energy allows, take a gentle walk in a nearby park such as Lodhi Garden or India Habitat Centre to clear jetlag and enjoy fresh air before reconnecting with family and sharing highlights over a simple home-cooked meal.
Cap the day with a comforting, familiar dinner—visit a trusted Delhi Indian restaurant or cook a favourite dish at home (dal, rice and a vegetable curry are ideal for re-acclimatisation) and settle in early to sleep in Delhi time. Use the evening to finalize any post-trip admin (currency exchange, mail, uploads) and plan a short home routine to transition back into daily life, carrying a few favourite memories from Europe with you as you rest and recover.
| Place / Activity | Cost |
|---|---|
| Delhi IGI Airport (Terminal 3) — pre-departure / lounges / cafes | INR 0-1,500 (parking/taxi extra). Airport café breakfast INR 200-700. Lounge access INR 1,000-3,000 if paid) |
| Overnight long-haul flight Delhi → Paris (CDG) | INR 40,000-90,000 (economy return fares vary; one-way long-haul economy INR 40,000-60,000 typical; premium economy/business significantly higher) |
| RER B train CDG → Paris central | EUR 11-11.50 (≈INR 1,100-1,300) |
| Taxi/transfer CDG → Paris central (private shuttle) | EUR 50-70 (≈INR 5,000-7,000) |
| Café de Flore / Les Deux Magots (breakfast) | EUR 8-18 (≈INR 800-1,800) per person |
| Carnet of Métro tickets (10 tickets) | EUR 16.90 (≈INR 1,700) |
| Seine stroll / Bouquinistes (self-guided) | Free (books/prints optional EUR 5-30) |
| Sainte-Chapelle (timed entry) | EUR 11.50 (≈INR 1,150) adult |
| Musée d'Orsay (prebooked) | EUR 16-17 (≈INR 1,600-1,700) |
| Eiffel Tower evening / Trocadéro photo stop | Viewing from Trocadéro free. Summit tickets EUR 28.30 (≈INR 2,800) — stairs/second floor cheaper EUR 11-19 |
| Louvre Museum (prebooked timed ticket) | EUR 17 (≈INR 1,700) |
| Tuileries Gardens / Place de la Concorde | Free |
| Montmartre / Sacré-Cœur / funicular | Sacré-Cœur free to enter; funicular/equivalent Metro fare included in standard ticket (see carnet) ; Musée de Montmartre EUR 12-14 (≈INR 1,200-1,400) |
| Krishna Bhavan / budget Indian dinner in Paris | EUR 10-20 (≈INR 1,000-2,000) per person |
| Gare du Nord — Thalys/Eurostar/Intercity Paris → Amsterdam (high-speed train) | EUR 35-120 (≈INR 3,500-12,000) one-way economy depending on booking timing and class; Thalys often mid-range EUR 50-90 |
| Amsterdam Centraal — drop-off / hotel | Taxi EUR 10-30 (≈INR 1,000-3,000). Budget hotel EUR 70-140 per night (≈INR 7,000-14,000) |
| Anne Frank House (prebooked) | EUR 14 (≈INR 1,400) adult; booking fees additional |
| Canal-side walk / Jordaan | Free (cafés and purchases extra EUR 3-10) |
| Evening canal cruise (shared) | EUR 12-25 (≈INR 1,200-2,500) |
| Rijksmuseum (prebooked) | EUR 22.50 (≈INR 2,250) |
| Van Gogh Museum (prebooked) | EUR 19 (≈INR 1,900) |
| Stroopwafel / cafés in Jordaan or De Pijp | EUR 2-6 (≈INR 200-600) |
| Flight Amsterdam → Zurich (1h30) / overnight alternative | EUR 60-200 (≈INR 6,000-20,000) one-way budget to standard fares; overnight sleeper train higher (varies widely) |
| Zurich Flughafen → Zurich HB by train | CHF 6.80-8.80 (approx) (≈INR 700-900) |
| Bahnhofstrasse / Altstadt stroll | Free (shopping/cafés extra). Coffee EUR/CHF 4-7 (≈INR 400-700) |
| Grossmünster / Fraumünster (Chagall windows) | Fraumünster entrance CHF 5-8 (≈INR 500-800); Grossmünster tower climb paid ~CHF 5-7 |
| Lake Zurich promenade / pedal boat | Pedal boat rental CHF 20-40 (≈INR 2,000-4,000) per hour; free strolling |
| Dinner — Taj Mahal / Maharaja (Zurich budget Indian) | CHF 20-35 (≈INR 2,000-3,500) per person |
| Day trip to Lucerne (S-Bahn ~1h) | Return regional train CHF 25-50 (≈INR 2,500-5,000) depending on pass; Chapel Bridge free; boat/attractions extra CHF 10-30 |
| Rhine Falls visit (train + boat) | Return train CHF 16-30 (≈INR 1,600-3,000); boat close-up CHF 5-10 (≈INR 500-1,000) |
| EuroCity train Zurich → Venice (scenic) | EUR 40-120 (≈INR 4,000-12,000) one-way advance fares; window-seat supplement not typical |
| Flight Zurich → Venice (1h) + Alilaguna/bus to Santa Lucia | EUR 40-150 (≈INR 4,000-15,000) flight; Alilaguna vaporetto EUR 8-15 (≈INR 800-1,500) or ATVO bus cheaper |
| Venice Santa Lucia walk / Rialto market / bacaro cicchetti | Cicchetti EUR 1.50-5 each (≈INR 150-500). Vaporetto single fare EUR 8.50 (≈INR 850) or day pass EUR 20-30 |
| St. Mark's Basilica (entry / Campanile) | Basilica free (some areas paid). Campanile EUR 8-10 (≈INR 800-1,000). Doge’s Palace combined EUR 25-30 (≈INR 2,500-3,000) |
| Gondola ride (shared or private) | Private ~EUR 80-120 (≈INR 8,000-12,000); shared options/touristic rides sometimes EUR 35-50 per person |
| Venezia Santa Lucia → Roma Termini by Frecciarossa/Italo | EUR 25-90 (≈INR 2,500-9,000) one-way depending on advance booking and class |
| Colosseum / Roman Forum / Palatine Hill (prebooked combo) | EUR 16-24 (≈INR 1,600-2,400) for standard combo ticket; guided tours higher EUR 30-60 |
| Monti neighbourhood lunch / trattoria | EUR 10-20 (≈INR 1,000-2,000) per person |
| Trastevere evening / aperitivo | Aperitivo EUR 6-15 (≈INR 600-1,500); dinner EUR 12-25 (≈INR 1,200-2,500) |
| Pantheon / Piazza Navona / Trevi Fountain strolls | Free (Pantheon entry small fee for roof/museum EUR 2-6) |
| Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel (prebooked timed entry) | EUR 20-30 (≈INR 2,000-3,000) depending on booking fees and guided tour |
| St. Peter’s Basilica dome climb (lift + stairs option) | EUR 10-12 (≈INR 1,000-1,200) |
| Castel Sant’Angelo terrace visit | EUR 8-15 (≈INR 800-1,500) |
| Transfer Fiumicino (FCO) to Rome city / hotel | Leonardo Express EUR 14 (≈INR 1,400) one-way; taxi EUR 48-60 (≈INR 4,800-6,000) |
| Borghese Gallery (prebooked timed entry) | EUR 15-20 (≈INR 1,500-2,000) |
| Return long-haul flight Rome → Delhi (overnight) | INR 40,000-90,000 (one-way economy, varies by carrier and timing) |