Classic Paris to Amsterdam
Set off on a rail journey through west Europe’s biggest cities, visiting local makers, low-key cities and cultural hotspots. Start the adventure learning all the secrets of Montmartre with a local guide. Bid adieu to Paris and hallo to Belgium with a walking tour of Brussels from a diverse perspective. Stop by Bruges and explore the city of canals, then catch a train headed for the Netherlands featuring Rotterdam urban farms, tile-painting in Delft and the local charm of Amsterdam. Discover the most out of the region with a local leader and plenty of free time to explore.
8 days, from
$4,375
per person
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Details
Countries Visited:
Belgium
France
Netherlands
Accommodation: Hotel (7 nights)
Transportation: Train , Public Bus , Metro
Included Meals:
- 7 breakfasts
- 2 dinners
Group size: Minimum 1, Max 12
Minimum Age: 15
Discover the best of west Europe on a trip through the region’s most popular cities: Paris, Amsterdam, Bruges, Rotterdam and Brussels.
Learn about urban farming on a rooftop in Rotterdam with a taste of the local produce, then grab a tipple of Jenever from a local distillery.
Sit down for dinner with a purpose in Le Reflet, a restaurant in Paris that helps the local community while serving authentic French food.
See into the culturally diverse side of Belgium on a private Brussels walking tour with a Zinneke (foreign-born Brussels inhabitant) guide.
Hear about the history of the intricate Blue Delft pottery before you paint your own tile art to keep as a memento when you get home.
Itinerary
Bonjour! Welcome to Paris – the capital of France, known for its art, fashion, cuisine and culture. Your trip starts with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. If you arrive early, perhaps check out the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre or simply take a walk along the Seine. After the welcome meeting, head into the streets of Paris for dinner with a purpose at Le Reflet Restaurant. Located in the Le Marais neighbourhood, Le Reflect hires staff with Trisomy 21, also known as Down Syndrome. Sit back and enjoy a meal of traditional French cuisine in the heart of the capital, before returning to your accommodation.
Rise and shine for breakfast at your accommodation before boarding the metro for a hidden highlights tour of Montmartre. Explore this artist district away from the big attractions and into the heart of the neighbourhood. With a local guide, stop by the sites like the former homes of Van Gogh and Picasso, the Montmartre vineyard and Moulin Rouge. Enjoy a fresh croissant and the best views but lesser-known views of Paris before ending your tour around midday. The rest of the afternoon is yours to explore. Maybe walk down the Champs-Élysées to the Arc de Triomphe or find famous artwork in one of the capital’s galleries.
Today, leave France behind as you board the Eurostar heading north to Belgium. Pass through the towns and agricultural fields of the French countryside before arriving at the capital of Belgium, Brussels. Nowadays, Brussels is largely populated by people known as Zinnekes – an inhabitant of the city who is foreign-born. Learn about why so many immigrants have settled in Brussels and brought their cultures into the fold on a private city walking tour with a Zinneke guide. Tonight, enjoy a free evening perhaps trying out some of Belgium’s famous beer, chocolate or their national dish – Moules frites.
Wake up and enjoy breakfast before setting out on a daytrip to nearby Bruges. This city is famous for its canal-side medieval buildings. When you arrive, stretch your legs on an orientation walk with your leader, stopping by the city’s most recognisable sights, such as Burg Square's Gothic City Hall building and the Medieval Belfort tower in Market Square. Then, the afternoon is yours to explore the canal-lined streets of the city. Perhaps treat yourself to a fresh waffle or find a cosy seat in the square for a locally crafted drink. Tonight, head back to Brussels by local train with the group.
This morning, travel from Brussels to Rotterdam. While heavily bombed during World War II, Rotterdam quickly rebuilt, becoming the modern port city it is today. Set out on an orientation walk with your trip leader, where you may learn about the city’s notable sights like the futuristic Markthal building or the medieval St. Lawrence Church. Today’s itinerary includes a visit to the world’s first floating farm. Head out on a ‘Future of farming tour’ to learn about how sustainability, innovation and animal welfare combine in this urban environment. You might also get the chance to sample some of the dairy produce made right in the city. Later, try a local gin variety called jenever at the Jenever Museum. If you’re looking for a place to head for dinner, ask your guide for their recommendations.
Eat a good breakfast before jumping on a quick train ride to the small city of Delft – best known as the originator of Delft Blue ceramics and the birthplace of the famous painter, Johannes Vermeer. Join your leader for a walk through the small canal-lined streets, learning about the city's history and its preservation of its cultural heritage. Later, discover the secrets of the Delft Blue pottery as you sit down to paint your own tiles at the Royal Delft Museum. Return to Rotterdam this evening, where you can spend your time at the many eateries, breweries and nightlife spots the city has to offer.
Today, you depart for the final destination – Amsterdam. This well-known capital city is famed for its canals, urban living and charming architecture. Accompany your leader on an orientation walk through the UNESCO World Heritage-listed neighbourhoods found across the city. After your orientation walk, you’re free to enjoy your afternoon in Amsterdam. Those interested in history might enjoy visiting Anne Frank's House, while art-lovers can choose from the many world-class museums such as the Rijksmuseum or the Van Gogh Museum. This evening, join your group for a farewell traditional Dutch dinner.
Today is the final day of the adventure. With no further activities planned, your trip comes to an end today and you’re free to leave at any time after checking out. There’s so much more to see and do in Amsterdam, speak to our booking agents if you’d like to book additional accommodation.