Day 1
London / Dover / Brussels
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Meet
your tour manager at Euston Rail station, (see picture
of the Burger King restaurant left, it is located inside the Rail station
main terminal.) before 7.30 a.m. morning. At
Dover pier, the P/O Ferry soon sails
across the English channel to France, in under 90 minutes. On French soil
at Calais, our trusty
coach is ready to whisk you away. In late afternoon, we
disembark at Calais. Your trusty coach will soon take you in to
Brussels.
In the
Belgium's capital, orientation stops are made at
the Atomium and the Chinese Pavilion both, built for
the 1958 World Fair. Follow your tour manager, through the Grand Place
surrounded by gold-gilded gables, say " hello " to the child hero:
Manneken Pis. This evening, after a scrumptious dinner
at Chao Chow City Chinese restaurant, we spend our night in the township of Wavre. ( Chinese
dinner)
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Day
2 Fullday tour to Holland
After
breakfast, prepare yourself for a treat, to the Pancake Country of the
Dutch. Holland and her capital Amsterdam. We visit the canal-laced city of
Amsterdam, why not board an informative cruise on a glass-domed boat, a
short cruise alongside the 16-17 century merchant houses and homes is the
best way to soak in the atmosphere that is uniquely Dutch. At Gassan, we
see how raw stones are polished into sparkling gems, the skills on which
so much of the prosperity of Holland depends on. In a local handicraft
factory, discover where have all the 3 million pairs of wooden shoes gone,
perhaps purchase one for yourself. Of course, we do not miss the charm of
the countryside where the Windmills still work. An exhilarating day ending
back at Wavre hotel.
( Continental Breakfast
/ Chinese dinner)
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Day
3 Wavre / Luxembourg / Heidelberg / Rhine area
Depart
after breakfast for the next country on the list. Luxembourg
is a Grand - duchy, an independent country with a population of about
400,000 and an area of 2586 sq. km. In the early afternoon, we visit the
city. It occupies a dramatic and commanding site on a high bluff above the
narrow valleys of the Aklzette and the Petrusse. Because of its strategic
location it was for many centuries one of the strongest fortresses in
Europe, with ramparts and casemates lining the rim of the precipitous
cliffs. Here it offers a fine view of over the city. Stroll along the Rue
Notre Dame and the Hotel de Ville, to Place Guillaume with many churches
and also the Biblio Nationale and Cathedral. Continue to Germany, the
Student Prince city of Heidelberg, where time is spent on the Hauptstrasse for window
browsing and to enjoy the Student City. Not far above the valley of the
Neckar, is the 13C old red sandstone castle and its huge balcony.
( Breakfast / Dinner )
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Day
4 Rhine Falls / Lucerne Lake area.
D own south
we go, in to the Garden Country of Europe - Switzerland. Our stop at the
canton of Schauffhausen allows us to witness the spectacular Rhine Falls.
There is an opportunity if weather is permitting, for boat trip to the
middle of the Falls with a short climb to the top, or simply steer
near to the cascade where the splashing of water and its mist create a
sensational feel. The village of Flulen, by lake side of Lucerne is our
home for the next two nights. Situated in the middle of the Canton of Uri,
amidst the grandeur of the Alps and the Vierwaldstattersee. Regardless of
the time in the year, visitors are in for treats of charm and beauty; Be
it in Spring, where life begins to spring from the hills slopes in green,
summer is all to glorious a kaleidoscope, so is the Autumnal season when
the hills turn golden, the Winter will too be inviting, basking in
scintillating sunshine above the blanket of white snow.
(Breakfast / Dinner)
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Day 5
Lucerne Lake / Schwyz scenic route / Lake Zurich / Liechtenstein / Vaduz
The Lake Lucerne area and
its township is a perfect example of what Switzerland is all about. As we
drive along the shores, laced with weeping willows, graceful swans
and
mandarin ducks, beckoning sirens from pleasure boats, are here to capture
your heart and to slow down your pace for a second look. Follow your tour
manager, stroll into the old town, visit the Lion Monument commemorating the
bravery of Swiss Guards; the Old wall with its 11 watch towers; the Kappell
Bridge and the beauty of its Rococo Churches. There are numerous Swiss
watches show halls; chocolate shops to spend a good few hours.
You will have an opportunity to visit the famous Mt.
Titlis on the world's first revolving jumbo cable car, a ride to its summit
at 10000 feet above sea level is exhilarating, ask your tour manager about
it today. Continue
towards the region of Schwys. Soon entering a different picture postcard
setting of the country. There are rustic farms and vast orchards dotting the
hills at each turn of the coach, the crystal clear brooks running over the
cobble stones; the puff of smoke from farm kitchens, laughter of playful
children mixed up with the cow bells, are all but part of the delightful
sights. Crossing the mighty Rhine, we enter yet
another tiny Principality of Liechtenstein, the Country with only a dozen police work force,
indicates its social harmony and security. Walk along the main street of
Vaduz, its capital, you must not miss the castle perching on top of the hill
where the Royal Family still resides. There is the coin and stamp museum,
one of the main income of this country where each month a new set is
distributed around the world for collectors and enthusiast. Return in the
evening for dinner in hotel.
(Breakfast / Dinner)
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- Day 6 Lucerne
Lake / Innsbruck / Vicenza area
The
ascending of the Alps from Brenner to St. Anton is another day of delightful
journey. At the other end of the mountain passes,
we are in Austria and the
capital of the Tyrol Province. Innsbruck. Surrounded by the awe inspiring
Alpine mountains, often snowcapped in Spring, Innsbruck is indeed a jewel in
its own accord. The city hosted two winter Olympic games and has since never
ceased to improve her status. Stop by the old centre this morning, to marvel
at the 3500 pieces of gilded copper plates, also known as " the golden roof
", it is an impressive sight. There is also the Arch de Triumph ; the Hofkirche mausoleum, the Hofburg Royal Palace built by Maria Theresa and a
host of splendid Baroque buildings. Drive through the region of Tryol, at
the famous Austrian Europa Bridge, we recall the tragic incident to those
who risked lives to create this highest viaduct in Europe some 50 years ago.
In the evening, we passby the city of Romeo and Juliet - the historic city
of fair Verona and settle down in the old city of
Vicenza.
(Breakfast)
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Day 7 Verona /
Venice / Rovigo
The
romantic Venice is all yours this morning. At Troncetto, take one of the
ferries to cruise along the grand canal. Get off either at St. Mark Square
or to Rialto Bridge, made popular by the play from William Shakespeare "
the Merchant of Venice ". Though one may not find as many unscrupulous
merchants around nowadays but the merchandise that are displayed along the
maze like allies are most tempting indeed. Visit the Laguna glass blowing
factory and you will see why the art of Glass sculpture is still so much
alive in Venice. Orientation walk with your tour manager, not forgetting
the St. Mark's square, with the Winged Lion and statue of St. Mark, not
too far from the petite Bridge of Sigh. Return to hotel after a wonderful
day in the Water city. All too soon, we bid farewell and in to township of Rovigo.
(Breakfast / Dinner)
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Day 8 Rovigo / Florence / Rome
Once along the Highway
of the Sun, we speed southwards, towards the great PO plain and the Garden
of Italy - Tuscany. The abundant of orchards, spreading as far as the eyes
could see, one often fills with amazement on such extensive farming
project. In the early Autumnal sun, the golden apples and pears, peaches
and plums, apricots and nectarines, with the grapes, are all ready for the
factories, canneries and the distilleries, it is almost as mind boggling
to comprehend the task to harvest them. Yet the Italians did it year after
year. Florence's great historical and artistic treasure is exhibited not
only in her monuments, her churches; her manor houses, but also in her
water and her air. In fact the entire city exudes intoxicating artistic
aroma that only by living here forever is the only solution to satisfy the
real connoisseur of antiquity. We have a panoramic view of this open air
museum from the great balcony of Michaelangelo hill before heading for the
handicraft market, by Peruzzi leather factory before setting off for
another great city - the eternal Rome.
(Breakfast )
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Day 9 Rome fullday
Europe’s
earliest powers - the illustrious Roman Empire. Rome tour is conducted
totally on foot, do prepare yourself as we leisurely comb the
cobble stone
old quarters. Visit the ancient Roman Amphitheatre - the Colosseum, the
Presidential Palace on Quirinal Hill, followed by the Trevi Fountain,
Piazza Venezia, Circus Maximus and the Monument of Victor Emanuell II,
regarded as the Father of Modern United Italy. Walk through S. Peter’s
Square and the Vatican City, the smallest sovereign state in the world. In
the evening a return to your hotel for a well deserved rest.
(Breakfast / Chinese
Dinner )
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Day 10 Rome /
Pisa / Monaco / Nice
Reluctantly
leaving Rome, but ahead of you, is yet another treasures of Italy. The
famous Pisa and her leaning Tower. The old world wonder, the religious
centre of this city owns three amazing monuments, completely decorated
with white marble from the Carrara quarries, are certainly breadth
stopping. This work of art is not only exhibited on its exquisite
exterior, we beckon you to explore the Baptistery as well as the
Cathedral, you will be overwhelmed with awe by the intricacy of stone
works. We then follow the coast line of the Italian Riviera, travelling
through the holiday resort of Cinqueterre, made up of five isolated
islands where inter-link only by way of boats, to the resort of the rich
Italians at Portofino and Rapallo before we come in to the Principality of
Monaco. A small independent state that is enclave within France. Brief
stop shows you the Royal Palace and if lucky, you get a glimpse of the
Royal Yacht by the harbour. In deed it is a totally different feel from
Italy here, where the apparel is nothing but chic. This evening, enjoy the
cool breeze as you sip your cafe or enjoy an ice cream along the promenade
of English, this is Nice, and it is nice.
(Breakfast
/ Lunch )
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Day 11
Nice / Lyon
Depart late today, so
that you can enjoy more of the relax atmosphere in this Queen of the
French Riviera. There are loads of things to do, from window shopping to
pebble picking on the beach, and of course those lovely ladies are all out
basking in the sun, totally oblivious to your presence. In the late
morning, we head north through Provence and townships of Salon; Orange;
Arles; Avignon and alongside the mighty river Rhone all the way in to the
2nd largest city of France - Lyon.
( Breakfast )
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Day 12
Paris
Our trusty coach
and tour manager are both ready to show you first hand this afternoon, the
most glamorous cities in the world. The tour reveals the splendour and
historical events of the jewel city. We see Notre Dame, one of the most
beautiful churches in the world and a masterpiece of medieval art. The Arc
de Triomphe, Champs-Elysees, Place de la Concorde, Trocadero Gardens, the
Opera House and the Grande Dame of Paris - Eiffel. In the later part of
the day, why not hop on the Bateaux Mouche, for a cruise on the river belt
of Paris - Rive Seine ? Paris is a city of lights, it is indeed a city
that never sleeps, so why should you?
( Breakfast / Dinner )
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Day 13 Paris
Lourve and Versailles
A
day free for more Tour of Paris
with various major sights on your own. Our coach will drop you off in two
places: the Lourve in the morning followed by Versailles in the afternoon.
This allows those who are keen in Arts and Sightseeing to make the best of
the time in Paris. Entrances are not included. Those who are shoppers, why
now shopping till you drop in the numerous duty free stores , or simply take
it easy for the day.
Louvre
museum
visitors: The museum is open daily, except Tuesdays and certain public
holidays, from am to 6pm. Evening openings until 9.45pm on Mondays ("short
tour") and Wednesdays. The Louvre museum, the World's largest museum,
proudly houses Art from the Oriental and Islamic background; Egyptian,
Greek; Etruscans and Roman Antiquities; Sculptures in marble, stone, bronze
and wood; and of course more than 6 000 European paintings includes the
world famous "Mona Lisa". This section has collection dating from the end of
the XIIIth century to the mid XIXth century, in a wide variety of genres and
formats, from miniatures to monumental canvases, and offering encyclopedic
diversity.
Palace of Versailles
visitor: In the afternoon you are free to do your own
activity or continue with our complementary coach service (Sunday only), to
stop outside the Golden Gate at Versailles for your own visiting pleasure.
Entrance fee payable at the gate (close on Monday). Versailles first built
in 1623, by Louis XIII - father of Louis XIV as his 'hunting lodge. The king
liked it so much that he soon had it enlarged. Today, we could view the
splendour of about 20 apartments, such as the Queen's Bedchamber , The Hall
of Mirrors; The king's 'Grand Apartment, the War and Peace room, the Chapel
and more. This optional visit will express the extravagant lifestyle of the
French court at its height. Entrance fee pay on the spot at the gate.
(For those who chose to remain in Paris for own
shopping, the coach will pick you later in the evening before dinner)
(Breakfast / Chinese Dinner)
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Day 14 Paris / Calais / London
All
too soon, as we board our P/O ferry back to the good ole English soil
where your tour ends upon arrival in to London.
( Continental
Breakfast )
Note:
Those who plan to stay extra nights in Paris can book with us when they
registered for this tour. We have special rate for twin or single room at
the Paris group hotel.
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Passengers from overseas,
booked for an airport transfer, click Download
pdf. for Hotelink shuttle service at Heathrow terminal 3
advice on such service. |
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