Tuesday 29 October 2013

How to See Europe in 9 Days



Europe is a rich and diverse continent. Of nearly the same size as the USA, there are more than 15 languages spoken and many different cultures. Tourists who come to Europe to see the sites are often disappointed when they don’t get to experience the diversity. However, it’s a choice, tourists can either explore one or two countries, or they can skim-visit multiple countries.

To get a good understanding of the continent and its various cultures, the visiting multiple countries is a must. There are many tour packages Europe available for tourists. Below, we have details of one of the most popularitineraries. Here, you will get to visit many of the larger European cultures, and you will get a good understanding of the various cultures. 



Day 1: Paris
Paris, as you know, is the capital of France. It is one of the most intriguing cities in the world. Steeped in mystery and majesty the architecture is the best in the world, in our opinion. Some tourists do have trouble with the city. The Japanese in particular appear to suffer from hysteria, which his often brought on by a difference between expectation and reality. Paris is the capital of Fashion and Cuisine, so make the most of it.

Days 2 & 3: Switzerland
Switzerland is home to the cuckoo clock, chocolate and ski. Here, you’ll drive though mountainous countryside – which at times can be scary! Narrow, winding roads, make the Alps a trip to remember. While here, you might not have time to ski, but a toboggan may be in order. You might even have to opportunity to make a snowman, or have a snow fight, in the middle of summer: a surreal experience indeed.

Day 4: Italy
Time for a tower of pizza while visiting a tower of Pisa: Florence is one of the most beautiful places in Italy. Walking tours are popular here, where you can stroll through the ancient architecture and see the sites that you’ve seen in books and on films. With their loving culture, the Italians love to dance and Florence is the place to do it.

Day 5: Venice
Venice is unique in the world. There are no roads in Venice. Instead, you take a boat between houses and streets. You want to go to a restaurant on the other side of the city, then you have to travel by boat. Many people like to take a ride on the gondola, but these are a tourist trap, and cost upwards of £100 per trip.

Day 6: Munich
As you head towards Northern Europe, you leave much of history behind and move into the more cosmopolitan areas, such as Munich. Munich is one of the world’s leading technological centres, and is certainly the technological capital of Europe.

Day 7: Rhine Valley
Visiting the Rhine Valley will give you a good idea of the German culture. Take a boat trip down the river and stop off at historic German towns. Make sure  that you try a bratwurst and a flagon of beer – yum, yum. 

Day 8: Amsterdam & the Netherlands
The Netherland is one of the smallest countries in Europe, but there’s a lot to see here, particularly in Amsterdam, where you can visit Anne Frank’s hiding place, until being discovered. The red district is worth a visit, not to partake, but just to see the sight, it is incredible. 

Day 9: London
From Amsterdam your tour packages Europe takes you to London. You may want to stay here a few days, because there is so much to see. It’s always better in summer, when the parks are in bloom and the rain has let off.

We hope that you’ve enjoyed your brief voyage around Europe and you can do it yourself by participating in tour packages Europe. To find out more, please visit http://www.gotimelesstours.co.uk/p0/europe-great-britain/97.htm


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