The Louvre Museum boasts a vast collection of art and artifacts from all over the world, including painting masterpieces like the Mona Lisa. With skip-the-line tickets and a private tour guide, you’ll be able to indulge in the museum's grandeur and learn about its remarkable history.
The Colosseum is a testament to Ancient Rome’s grandeur and glory, and remains one of Italy's iconic landmarks to this day. Bypass the crowds by getting private access with a guided tour, learning about the history of the mighty amphitheater and experiencing the grandeur of the Flavian Amphitheatre.
The La Sagrada Familia is a towering basilica that is nothing short of spectacular. Skip-the-line and take a private tour to see its awe-inspiring design that was the brainchild of the one and only Antoni Gaudi. Its stunning facade and intricate designs make it a must-see attraction for any traveler to Barcelona.
A trip to Paris is never complete without visiting the iconic Eiffel Tower. With a private guide, you will get skip-the-line access to the summit and unparalleled views of the city. Once at the top, you can enjoy the beauty of the city of love while sipping on champagne and indulging in macarons.
Located within Rome, Vatican City is the smallest independent state in the world and home to iconic landmarks like St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. With private tours and skip-the-line tickets, you will experience the Vatican’s art, architecture, and history like never before.
Located in Athens, the Acropolis is a UNESCO World Heritage site with a rich history dating back more than 2500 years. With a private guided tour, you can learn about its history, including its most famous landmark, the Parthenon. On your visit, you will get to take in across the city and the Mediterranean Sea beyond.
The Berlin Wall is an iconic symbol of the division that once existed between East and West Berlin. With a private tour, you'll discover the remarkable story of how the wall was constructed, its various artists’ murals, and its eventual fall in 1989. It's a momentous piece of history and an opportunity to experience living history.
Transportation options like private cars, luxury trains, and first-class flights are available in all cities. They may vary in cost depending on service and locations. It's best to book them ahead of time to save and plan for available options that suit your preferences. It's up to the traveler which means of transport may take them from one location to another. For connecting airports, it can also vary depending on the location for land transfers.
If you have extra time, you may want to go beyond the city boundaries and check nearby small towns to discover off-beaten hidden gems. On the other hand, if you have less than a week, you may opt to drop a location or two and make changes to the itinerary to have a better and less rushed experience.
The embarkation and the main airport in Paris is the Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), located 23 km northeast of the city center. Rome's main airport, Fiumicino–Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO), is located 16 mi southwest of Rome. In Barcelona, The Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) is located only 12km southwest of the city center. Athens International Airport (ATH) is the main airport for Athens, Greece, located around 33km from the city center. Finally, Berlin's Tegel International Airport (TXL) serves most of the city's international traffic and is located 8 km northwest of Berlin's city center.