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Cologne Cathedral

Cologne Cathedral is indeed a top attraction in Cologne. Situated on Rhine bank, the cathedral devoted to St. Peter and St. Mary is the finest and impressive landmark of Gothic architecture. Cologne Cathedral, rightly so, is a UNESCO world heritage site. Glorifying its exteriors is the two towers, 157m tall. In addition, its interiors are magnificent too. Imagine 56 pillars supporting a canopy, how grand must be the structure. Cologne Cathedral is exactly that. Housing Reliquary of the Three Kings, dating back 12th-century, besides the Adoration of the Kings and rare manuscripts, make it the treasure house of past glory. Come, explore the stunning architecture of Cologne Cathedral, and be stunned.


Cologne`s Old Town

Cologne`s Old Town is a remarkable place to visit in Cologne. It is a stunning attraction, certainly. Who does not love seeing the old town, dating back centuries? If it is in a movie, we all feel mesmerized and won`t want to live anywhere else. Then Cologne`s Old Town has a real existence, imagine how lovely, beautiful, and peaceful it must be. In Cologne`s Old Town, you end up passing through a network of passages, lined with old conventional houses. It is true not may are residential houses anymore, they house restaurants, galleries, cafes, and shops, but the feel is still there that what you see is ages old. Cologne`s Old Town has scenic views around it, ancient ruins and more for you to explore.


Rhine River Cruise

Rhine River Cruise is a must thing to do in Cologne. For a gratifying experience of sightseeing the city of Cologne, go on a river cruise and enjoy the stunning scenery and cityscape. As you cruise along Rhine River, you get to enjoy the town`s glorious cityscape in full view with Cologne Cathedral, Old Town, Hohenzollern Bridge, all coming to the sight. If you would rather take what`s called here, Rhine River Evening Panorama Cruise, you`ll leave spellbound for the city aglow with bright lights is a treat to watch at night. Therefore, Rhine River Cruise is undoubtedly a must-visit attraction in Cologne.


The Wallraf-Richartz and Ludwig Museums

Visiting not one but two impressive museums in Cologne, Wallraf-Richartz Museum and Ludwig Museum, is what art buffs do in Cologne. For those wishing to explore European art, paintings, and modern architecture, visiting Wallraf-Richartz and Ludwig Museums is an absolute must. They contain paintings by artists including, Manet, Slevogt, Leibl, Rembrandt, Liebermann and more. Ludwig is your ideal destination to explore modern and contemporary artworks and paintings while Wallraf-Richartz houses specifically Cologne school paintings. Another significant attraction here is Agfa-Foto-Historama, which features cameras and photographs as old as 1840. The architecture of these museums itself is a center of attraction. Searching for an ideal spot to explore art in Cologne, come straight to Wallraf-Richartz and Ludwig Museums.


National Socialism Documentation Center

National Socialism Documentation Center might interest everyone. It is a memorial featuring life in Cologne under the notorious Nazi regime. The horrors of Nazi rule find an echo in the National Socialism Documentation Center, hence making it a must-visit attraction in Cologne. It is not only a Nazi memorial but a research center and interactive museum as well. The building remains the same where Gestapo held prisoners. Its prison cells are intact, and you can see the prisoner-writings on walls here, written by scratching. It is a remarkable place to visit in Cologne for it demonstrates the shocking aftermath of authoritarian regimes, and heart-piercing stories preserved here highlight its impact on humanity.


Cologne Zoo

Cologne Zoo is your ideal attraction in Cologne for a family visit. Explore the astonishing wildlife housed in Zoological gardens of Cologne, dating back to 1860. Since it is very old, that`s why you see here elephant house constructed in the Moorish style of architecture and a birdhouse. Another attraction in Cologne Zoo is Ape Island, Aquarium, Cat Enclosure, and Biotope Habitat. Biotope Habitat allows visitors to see various animals not through bars but through a glass, which is quite fascinating, and wildlife enthusiasts can`t miss the opportunity to explore wildlife from close. Besides that, you can witness the history of the zoo via retrofitted facilities deployed in Cologne Zoo.


Cologne Cable Car

Cologne Cable Car is a popular attraction in Cologne. Riding the cable car is famous because the riders get to enjoy and explore the scenic views of Old Town and Cologne Cathedral from some height. It is one of the busiest attractions in Cologne. Besides Cologne Cable Car, another famous tendency is Cologne Telecommunications Tower. At an elevation of 243m, it offers stunning viewing experience of the cityscape. The revolving restaurant housed on the tower draws many visitors to experience eating at the unique attraction with scenic views all around. So, it is an interesting attraction in Cologne, one that`s fun, adventurous and very unique.


Chocolate Museum

Chocolate Museum is as interesting an attraction in Cologne. As a museum, it highlights past chocolate manufacturing machinery and packaging material used in the past. Its interactive displays are another attraction here followed by mold collections, antique chocolate boxes, chocolate wrappers, and more. Chocolate Museum also gives access to the production line. Therefore, you can watch the entire production process of chocolate manufacturing. If you are so enthusiastic about chocolates, you can get to design a chocolate bar all by yourself and take the same home. Well, it is something you can boast of and take home as a souvenir. Overall, visiting the Chocolate Museum is an interesting experience with lots of learning.


Botanical Garden

Sprawled over an 11.5-hectare land, with its 10,000 plant species, the Botanical Garden in Cologne is surely the best attraction in the city. Just a stroll around the park is an enlightening and fascinating experience for the rich collection of plants with enchanting flowers arranged in a terrific fashion leave you completely spellbound. The Flora, a historic structure housing flower shows and concerts, offers a stunning backdrop with elegant features to the verdant gardens of Botanical Garden. For flower lovers in particular and nature lovers in general, there is no other place to visit if they could make it to the Botanical Garden in Cologne.


St. Gereon`s Church

St. Gereon`s Church is another splendid attraction Cologne. Boasting of Romanesque architecture, it is truly a magnificent structure with an impressive interior. St. Gereon`s Church, devoted to St. Gereon, is appealing in every sense. Right from the church`s architectural magnificence to the breathtaking interior design, it a site not to miss visiting on your Cologne tour. Heir to a long choir besides stunning mosaics, beautiful ancient relics, and murals dating back to the medieval era, St. Gereon`s Church stands tall as one of the magnificent architectural marvels. Come and be spellbound on seeing its architecture, interior design, and tranquility found here.


The Eiffel Tower

At 324 metres, the iconic Eiffel Tower is the tallest structure in Paris. The Eiffel Tower was erected in 1889. It is now the symbol of the city of Paris! Its history is very interesting, because its design was innovative and different from the architecture of the time, which is why it wasn’t even supposed to remain. It was a temporary construction that was to stay only twenty years. It was built in 1889 to celebrate the French Revolution’s centennial year during the Exposition Universelle at the Champs de Mars. The purpose was to show the other nations the power and the industrial abilities of France! You couldn't possibly visit Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you do not want to visit this world famous structure, you will see its top from all over Paris.


The Louvre

The Louvre Museum is one of the biggest museums in the worlds. Located in the center of the city of Paris, in the right bank of the city, it is a former royal palace! It is aligned with other important landmarks of the city, such as the Concorde Square, and the Arc de Triomphe. Amongst the museum's greatest treasures are da Vinci's Mona Lisa, a Large Sphinx (c. 2000 BC), the Venus de Milo, Michelangelo's Dying Slave and Titian's The Crowning with Thorns. Occupying over 60,000 square metres, the Louvre attracts around 9 million visitors each year, making it the most visited tourist attraction in the world.


The Palace of Versailles

The Palace of Versailles and its surrounding grounds, situated about 20 km to the south-west of central Paris, is a UNESCO world heritage site. The Palace is historically important because it was the home of the French royal court between 1682, when it was established by Louis XIV, and 1789, the start of the French revolution. It also has a continuing political function: heads of state regularly meet there, as do the French Senate and Assembly when debating changes to the constitution. The Palace itself is vast, containing 67 staircases and over 6000 paintings. Large parts of it are accessible to visitors, including the King's and Queen's apartments, the Hall of Mirrors and the Palace's baroque Chapel.


The Musée D'Orsay

The Musée D'Orsay or the Orsay Museum is found on the left bank of the Seine and displays a collection of mainly French art dating from 1850 to 1915. Van Gogh, Monet, Degas are some of the artists whose works are part of the collections. The Orsay Museum was a former train station in 1898 and was converted into a museum in 1986. If you enjoy the Impressionism art movement, you will thoroughly enjoy this museum!


Notre Dame de Paris

Situated on the eastern portion of the Íle de la Cité (the small island in the middle of the Seine) lies Notre Dame de Paris. It is one of the most outstanding cathedrals of France thanks to its Gothic architecture! Notre Dame de Paris is perhaps France’s most famous landmark; standing tall at the heart of the city for centuries, accepting people’s reverence one day and then facing their rejection on another. This resilient, gravity-defying Gothic cathedral survived centuries of France’s turbulent past. It emerged in the 19th century from near ruin, thanks to a massive restoration project. Its many visitors come to admire its stained glass and rose windows, the towers, the steeple and the gargoyles. They can also discover the Notre-Dame treasury and have a go at climbing the towers to enjoy a panoramic view of Paris.


The Arc de Triomphe

Sitting triumphantly at the west end of the Champs-Elysees is one of the most celebrated and iconic monuments in Paris, the Arc de Triomphe. Having stood watch over Paris for almost two hundred years the Arc has seen its share of French history, including its most celebrated and tragic events. Today, the Arc de Triomphe is an easy destination to visit in Paris and should not be missed. It’s really much more than just a monument. It’s also a museum that just happens to offer great views over all of Paris from the viewing deck on top of the structure. And it’s a fitting memorial to France’s military past and also the site of its Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.


Montmartre

Situated on the right bank of the Seine in the 18th arrondisement is Montmartre. The setting for films such as Amelie, Moulin Rouge and La Vie en Rose, Montmartre was the place of work and inspiration for the likes of Pissarro, Picasso, Modigliani, Van Gogh, Renoir and Degas. Today, there are three principal draws of visiting Montmartre. First is the famous Sacré Coeur church, situated at the top of Montmartre's 130-metre high hill, and its white-domed Basilica. Second is the bustling Place de Tertre, replete with artists, easels, entertainers, coffee tables, multi-coloured umbrellas and atmosphere. Third is Montmartre's nightlife, and cabaret clubs such as Moulin Rouge and Le Chat Noir.


A Boat Trip down the Seine River

On a fine day, there is no better way to see Paris than by taking a boat trip down the beautiful Seine River. All about it is so magical. The bridges, the docks, and its historical islands can best be seen during a boat cruise. It provides a complete new perspective on the city and its monuments. Highlights of a boat trip include passing the beautiful Íle de la Cité and getting up close and personal with the architecture of Notre Dame, and views of the Eiffel Tower, Place de la Concorde, Musée D'Orsay, Institut de France, Grand Palais, Trocadéro, Invalides and Hôtel de Ville.


Paris Catacombs

The Catacombs of Paris are underground ossuaries in Paris, France, which hold the remains of more than six million people in a small part of a tunnel network built to consolidate Paris' ancient stone mines. The Paris Catacombs is one of the top and a bit unusual of attractions for people visiting the "City of Lights". It is interesting, quite impressive and a little creepy. With the remains of over six million people, it has been called the worlds largest grave. Visiting Paris Catacombs, one need to be open-minded and embrace the experience. You will walk these alleys, and you will look at the remains of millions of Parisians who once walked the city you’re visiting. Paris Catacombs is a one-of-a-kind experience that needs to be done at least once, because you don’t get to see a human skull everyday!


Montparnasse Tower

Built in 1973, the tower is considered not be very beautiful, however, is the best place to achieve the perfect photo of the city of Paris! People get an amazing overall view over the city from Montparnasse Tower. Located right in the city centre, the Montparnasse Tower Panoramic Observation Deck gives you a unique, breathtaking view by day or by night. An absolute must! The only place where one can see Paris’s true colours.


Grossmunster

The Grossmünster is an Evangelical Protestant church in the Old Town of Zurich, and is one of Zurich's most famous landmarks. The two towers of the originally Romanesque Grossmünster offer a great view over Zurich. Legend has it that the church was built on the graves of the city’s patron saints, Felix and Regula. Since the reformation the church has a barren feel, alleviated only by the windows. German artist Sigmar Polke finished 12 simply beautiful windows in 2009, partly made of semi-precious stones. 187 stairs lead from the nave up to the tower vantage point – from where visitors have bird’s-eye views over the Zurich rooftops and lake as well as majestic Alpine summits on the horizon.


The Old Town

Zurich's medieval Old Town (or Altstadt in German) is its most important and eclectic neighbourhood. The Old Town is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike, as it is a historical, cultural, and nightlife center. Cobblestone streets wind down narrow alleys and surround beautiful houses; and the area is framed by the relaxing waters of the Limmat river. Walking around the neighborhood is a treat in itself, as every single corner seems to have been charmed with a peculiar grace. A number of restaurants and cafes have popped up along its streets, catering to those enjoying a long stroll through the Altstadt.


Uetliberg

Breathtaking views, tranquil trails, and scenic paths make Uetliberg Mountain one of Zurich’s most popular attractions. At 2,858 feet above sea level, the mountain is the perfect place to catch a panoramic view of Zurich and the surrounding Alps. Though it is outside of the city itself, it is well-worth the effort, as it gives visitors an opportunity to witness postcard-perfect Switzerland. There are numerous trails and paths that lead up, down, and along the mountain. Visitors can hike, walk, and bike through them at their own discretion and pace. Because the paths are marked and they do not present an extreme challenge, they are suitable for all ages and levels.


Swiss National Museum

Situated on a castle, the Swiss National Museum offers a thorough journey into the nation’s history. The collection that it houses is just as worthy of admiration. Starting four centuries before Christ, the museum takes visitors through a comprehensive history of Switzerland. With permanent exhibitions that include information on important events, lifestyle, and national art, it provides an opportunity to understand the country’s past and present. The Museum's 14 collections, which house over 800,000 objects, include Archaeology, Painting & Sculpture, and Textile & Fashion. Temporary exhibitions bring fresh perspectives to the museum. Showcasing new artists, and representing modern issues, they are the connection to modern-day Switzerland that makes the museum invaluable. The museum takes pride in being interactive and innovative, and it is considered one of the finest museums in the nation.


Lake Zurich Promenade

Beautiful lakefront views and an extensive network of promenades and gardens make Lake Promenade the perfect plan for a sunny day. Lake Zurich is undeniably picturesque. Its waterfront is decorated by colorful houses packed tightly together. Shops and restaurants line up along it, offering everything under the sun. Add to this parks, gardens, and promenades, and it is not difficult to see why this is often ranked as the first thing to do when visiting Zurich. Families pack picnics, foodies sit at the outdoor terrace of cafes, and tourists walk up and down, capturing as much as they can. Boat tours float along the lake, offering a unique and interesting perspective of the city. Because of the myriad of choices it offers, it is a wonderful opportunity to take a break from hectic sightseeing, and simply enjoy the city.


Bahnhofstrasse

One of the world’s most famous shopping strips, this is the place to find world-class brands and high-end dining. Anyone looking to buy Gucci and Chanel, as well as top Swiss brands, will find everything they need on this street. Distinctive for being an attractive station street (bahnhofstrasse), it is one of the most frequently visited places in Zurich. Those who do not wish to buy brand names can still enjoy walking about, and window shopping. A number of top restaurants can be found here, so it is a wonderful place to stop for a rest and enjoy the best the city has to offer. Strolling around the Bahnhofstrasse is a great way to people-watch and see locals in their daily lives.


Kunsthaus

With works ranging from the Middle Ages to Modernity, the Kunsthaus is home to a truly impressive art collection. Built in 1910, this art museum is regarded as one of the most important in the entire country. Its collection boasts many great works of art, but is most famous for its impressionist and modern art section, which includes pieces by masters like Van Gogh, Picasso, Cezanne, Monet and Matisse. The Kunsthaus has also established a reputation for its emphasis on Swiss artists, such as Jonathan Heinrich Fussli and Alberto Giacometti. Art and history lovers visiting Zurich cannot miss it.


The Old Botanical Garden

Often confused with the Botanical Garden of the University of Zurich, the Old Botanical Garden was the first of its kind in the city. Founded in 1837, the Old Botanical Garden is still one of the most pleasant places in Zurich. Its central location makes it accessible for both locals and visitors who wish to step into an enchanting green space. The garden is dotted with various beautiful and interesting species, and also counts with different spaces that add to its charm. The arboretum is a perfect place to relax, and the medieval herb garden provides some insight into medicine in the middle ages. What makes the Old Botanical Garden one of the best things to do in Zurich is its buzz and the range of activities that one can enjoy here.


Zurich Opera House

With prestigious companies performing some of the world’s greatest ballets and operas, the Zurich Opera House is the perfect place to spend a cultural evening. As one of the Zurich’s most important cultural centres, the Opera House holds a special place in the hearts of locals. After all, it is here where they enjoyed special plays as children, where they saw Romeo and Juliet for the first time, and where they can go to listen to incredible renditions of Wagner’s symphonies. The repertoire of ballets, operas, and concerts definitely reflects the status of the Zurich Opera House as one of the world's greatest opera houses. This opera house was built in 1891 over the old one that burnt down in a tragic fire. The building itself is a work of art, and even those who are not particularly interested in operas and ballets enjoy seeing the inside of this architectural gem.


Zurich West

Once an industrial district full of factories and warehouses, Zurich West is quickly becoming the city’s hippest neighbourhood. A decade ago no tourist would have had a reason to step foot in Zurich West. After all, there was nothing charming about abandoned warehouses and old ship-building factories. Today, however, the neighbourhood is drawing attention from all corners of the world, as it experiences an interesting artistic revival. Empty warehouses have been turned into museums, boutique shops, and underground theatres, and some of the concrete blocks have been replaced by trendy and sophisticated designs that cater to a younger crowd. Zurich West is a mecca of art and design, second-hand stores and street art. It is also known for its amazing culinary scene, with concept restaurants that are imagining new ways to mix it up. Like any self-respecting hipster haven, the neighbourhood has the best nightlife in the city.


Itinerary Details

Day 1: Arrive In Paris - The City Of Romance, Lights, And Glamour

Welcome! Today we board our flight to one of the most beautiful & fashionable cities - Paris. Get greeted by your Friendly Travel Professional on arrival, who will escort you to your Hotel and assist with your check-in. After checking in, relax in the comfort of your Hotel. Overnight in Paris. 

Day 2: Guided City Tour Of Paris. Enjoy A Romantic Cruise On The River Seine. Visit To Eiffel Tower 2nd Level.

Today we proceed for a guided city tour of Paris. Marvel at the finest Parisian tourist attractions, Place Vendôme, Place de l'Opéra Garnier, Musée d'Orsay, Place de la Concorde, Champs Elysées, one of the most recognized fashionable avenues in the world, Arc de Triomphe, Alexander Bridge, Les Invalides, and several others. Next, we visit the iconic Eiffel Tower – 2nd Level and get a stunning view of the city from the top. With its famous tapering cast iron tip, the Eiffel Tower is not just the symbol of Paris but of all of France. Later in the day, visit Montmartre, known for its artist's history. Next, we take a romantic cruise down the river Seine, one of the world's most scenic cruises, flanked by exquisite monuments like Notre Dame, Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Orsay Museum, and many more. Gliding under one bridge to one another with a view of the finest monuments in the heart of bustling Paris.Overnight in Paris. 

Day 3: Enjoy Your Fun-Filled Day At Disneyland® Paris (Optional Tour)

This day experience a day full of excitement at the world-famous Disneyland Paris (available at extra cost)—the destination to relax and enjoy different kinds of thrill rides and studio movies with your loved ones. You may choose between Disney Parks, where fairy tales take flight across five incredible lands filled with classic attractions, shows, and street parades with Disney Characters, OR you may visit the Walt Disney Studios Park and be astounded by the incredible stunt shows, watch a film being made and see real-life sets used for creating blockbuster movies. Overnight in Paris. 

Day 4: Onto Brussels. Visit Grand Place And Manneken Pis Statue Photo Stop At Atomium.

Today we proceed to Brussels, the European Union's Headquarters and Belgium's capital. On arrival in Brussels, we visit one of Europe's most beautiful squares, the Grand Place, home to the medieval Town Hall and the fabled Manneken Pis statue. Drive past St. Michael's Church and stop for a photograph at the Atomium. Later we move to the Netherlands, where we reach our Hotel by evening and check-in. Overnight in the Netherlands. 

Day 5: Explore Amsterdam With Canal Cruise. Visit Keukenhof Gardens (Till 15th May) or The Miniature Park – Madurodam. (From 16th May)

After breakfast, we proceed to the city of Lisse to tour the legendary Keukenhof Gardens (till 15th May). Be astounded by the vast numbers of tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths that create dazzling ranges of color. From 16th May, we visit Madurodam, a miniature park, to see a range of perfect 1:25 scale replicas of famous Dutch landmarks, historical cities, and significant developments. Thrive on the city's vibrant past with its 1,000 bridges and quaint old houses. We then drive towards Cologne, a 2000 years old city spanning the Rhine river and famous for Eau de Cologne. Feel like a giant amidst models of palaces, canals, windmills, harbors, airports, and other Holland attractions—board a glass-topped boat where you will experience the best of this historical city. Overnight in Germany. 

Day 6: Visit The Cologne Cathedral. Travel To The Heart Of The Black Forest. See The Largest Waterfall In Switzerland - The Rhine Falls.

Today after breakfast, we see the imposing Cologne Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece with its 515 feet twin towers, a World Heritage site, and the largest cathedral in Northern Europe. Then we depart to the heart of the Black Forest, known for its picturesque woods, consisting of pines and firs. You will be thrilled to see the scenic beauty of the quaint villages in the heart of the Black Forest region. Witness a demonstration of how cuckoo clocks are made. Please sit back and enjoy the scenic beauty as we drive towards Switzerland. We halt at Schaffhausen, where you see the magnificent Rhine Falls - Europe's biggest and most spectacular Rhine Falls. Overnight in Switzerland.

Day 7: Visit Mt. Titlis- Enjoy Cable Car Rides, Including The World's First Rotating Cable Car, The Rotair – To The Top Of Mt. Titlis At 3,020 Metres

Today enjoy fantastic scenery, a once-in-a-lifetime experience with an exhilarating tip to the top of Mt Titlis at 3020 meters on various cable cars, including Rotair, the world's first revolving cable car. Get a breathtaking, unrestricted 360 degrees view of the dazzling snow-capped peak, deep crevasses, and pristine white snowfields dotted with massive ice boulders from every angle. Do not forget to visit the "Cliff Walk," the highest suspension bridge in Europe along the cliff of Mt.Titlis. Later proceed on an orientation tour of Lucerne, one of the most beautiful cities in Switzerland. Visit the Lion Monument, Kapell Brucke, with some free time to shop for famous Swiss watches, knives, and chocolates.

Day 8: Visit To Interlaken - Optional Tour Of Jungfraucjoch

Today after breakfast, relax in the comfort of your Hotel OR join us for an optional magical Alpine excursion to Jungfraujoch - the Top of Europe. Visit the Ice Palace and experience a breathtaking panoramic view from the Observation Terrace and view the longest glacier in the Alps – the Altesch Glacier. Later we drive to Interlaken, a unique and fascinating city between Thun and Brienz's two lakes. Board a cogwheel train to reach the highest railway station in Europe at 3454 mts, to an Alpine wonderland of ice and snow.

Day 9: Fly Back Home

Today morning check-out from your Hotel. We will go to Frankfurt early in the morning (about a 6-hour drive from Zurich). Upon reaching Frankfurt, we spend some time at the Old Town before dropping everyone at the Airport. Your memorable holiday ends as you depart with cherished memories of a lifetime.

Inclusions

  1. Daily Continental Buffet Breakfast with accommodation at the Hotel.
  2. 8 Indian Jain/Vegetarian/Non-Vegetarian Dinners
  3. Daily Mineral Water Bottle (500ml)
  4. Complete Transportation as per the itinerary in Coaches on SIC basis.
  5. Services of a Professional & Knowledgeable Tour Manager accompanying you throughout the tour
  6. Schengen tourist visa Cost. (with Guaranteed Visa Appointments)
  7. Tips to coach drivers for the duration of the time are included.
  8. Standard Travel Insurance (coverage of USD 50,000 per traveler) throughout Europe
  9. To and Fro Economy Class Flights (into Paris and out of Zurich) included.
  10. Optional Tour of Full Day Paris Disneyland - Tickets and Transfers Included (1 Day 1 Park) Cost 12,300/- per person.
  11. Optional Tour of Excursion to the Jungfraujoch - Full Fare (without Swiss Pass) Cost 19,600/- per person.

Paris

  • Visit to Eiffel Tower. (2nd Level)
  • Romantic Cruise on the Seine River

Amsterdam

  • Enjoy the sights of Amsterdam on a Canal Cruise
  • Photo stop at the Atomium in Brussels
  • The magnificent Grand Place and Manneken Pis Statue
  • Visit Madurodam- Holland in miniature (from 16th May) or Keukenhof Gardens till 15th May

Cologne

  • Visit the Cologne Cathedral and the Black Forest
  • Visit Drubba Cuckoo Clock outlet; Enjoy the scenic drive.

Zurich

  • View the magnification of Rhine Falls at Schaffhausen
  • Ride in the world's first revolving cable car
  • Orientation tour of Interlaken with Optional Jungfraujoch
  • Full Orientation tour of Lucerne
  • Witness breath-taking mountain peaks and glaciers at Mt. Titlis

S.No Place Hotel Name Room Type No of Nights
1 Paris ibis Le Bourget Standard Double 3
2 Amsterdam Hotel ibis Schiphol Standard Double 1
3 Cologne Leonardo Hotel Köln Bonn Standard Double 1
4 Zurich ibis Baden Neuenhof Standard Double 3

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A sprawling city with a stunning cityscape, Cologne is one of the largest cities in Germany, situated in North Rhine-Westphalia. Cologne is a very happening city. From serving as a seat of Catholic Archbishop of Cologne to containing notable universities such as the University of Cologne, Technical University of Cologne and German Spot University, it is a city awake to the hustle and bustle of modern life. On the cultural front, Cologne is home to 30 museums and many galleries. It boasts of Roman archeological sites and many exhibitions conducted here display sculpture and graphic artworks.

Cologne is a remarkable city with a rich history and architecture. Its Romanesque churches, particularly Cologne Cathedral, add magnificence to the city. As one of the oldest cities in Germany, it highlights features representing many historical periods. The past remnants, including Roman, Baroque palaces, medieval churches, and museums remain central attractions in Cologne for visitors. German history`s dark secrets and bright periods of prosperity remain preserved and intact in Cologne. There is plenty to see and explore in Cologne. Right from art centers to museums, cathedrals to ancient sites, galleries to entertainment facilities, Cologne has it all. It is time to head straight to the top 10 attractions in Cologne and explore the city.

Attractions – Cologne Cathedral, Cologne`s Old Town, Rhine River Cruise, The Wallraf-Richartz and Ludwig Museums, National Socialism Documentation Center, Cologne Zoo, Cologne Cable Car, Chocolate Museum, Botanical Garden, St. Gereon`s Church.

Nearest Airport – Cologne Bonn Airport at a distance of 18 km from is Cologne`s nearest airport.

Local Language – In Cologne, German is the commonly spoken language. People, however, do speak English as well.

Local Currency – Cologne`s local currency is Euro.

Local Food – Himmel un Aad, Mettbrotchen, Schnitzel, and Leberwurst is the best local food worth trying in Cologne.

Weather – July, and August are the hottest months in Cologne and temperature is above 30°C. In January, the temperature is between 0°C and 11°C.

Unique Attributes – Renowned for its Romanesque sites, Rhine River Cruises, museums and churches, Cologne is a great city to visit in Germany!

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Undoubtedly the most romantic city in the world, Paris is also one of the most beautiful. Little wonder then that Paris attracts about 45 million tourists a year.

They come for a variety of reasons. First, there is the art and culture. It is was here that the impressionist movement was born, and that you will find many of the world's great museums such as the Louvre (and da Vinci's Mona Lisa), the Pompidou Centre, the Musee d'Orsay and the Musee Rodin.

Then there are iconic tourist attractions. The Eiffel Tower is perhaps the most famous structure in the world, with Notre Dame, Montmatre and the Sacre Coeur not far behind. The grand Palace of Versailles is a short train ride away, with other things to see including the Arc de Triomphe, Pere Lachaise and the Jardins de Luxembourg.

And then there is the food and atmosphere. With trendy cafes lining its wide boulevards and 35 Michelin-starred restaurants, this is a place for food-lovers. And the beautiful River Seine, cobblestone medieval streets, sporting stadiums such as Roland Garros and Stade de France, bars and night life make this a perfect place for romance or to let your hair down.

Attractions - The Eiffel Tower, The Louvre, The Palace of Versailles, The Musée D'Orsay, Notre Dame de Paris, The Arc de Triomphe, Montmartre, A boat trip down the Seine, Paris Catacombs, Montparnasse Tower.

Airport - Charles De Gaulle Airport is the nearest airport located at a distance of 27 kilometers from the city center.

Local Language - French

Currency – Euro

Local Cuisine – Soupe de poisson, Steak Tartare and Escargot are some of the lip-smacking delicacies of Paris.

Weather – The climate of the Paris Basin is somewhere between the oceanic and the continental. The average yearly temperature is 53 °F (11 °C) in Paris.

Unique Attributes - Love is definitely a top thing people love about Paris! If you’re not coming with the love of your life, you may meet her or him in the most romantic city of love. And it’s not just a cliché, Paris has so many places dedicated to romance. No surprise that so many found love in Paris…

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Zurich is the capital city of Switzerland. It is the heart of all commercial activities, and it holds an international reputation in the fields of banking and finance.  Although it buzzes with business activity, Zurich is one of the finest Swiss towns to visit and is perfectly arranged for sightseeing on foot. It also has a reputation for being clean and efficient, and is often ranked as having the highest quality of life anywhere in the world.

 Long known as a savvy, hard-working financial centre, Switzerland's largest and wealthiest metropolis has also emerged in the 21st century as one of Central Europe's hippest destinations, with an artsy, post-industrial edge that is epitomised in its exuberant summer Street Parade.

Attractions – Grossmunster, The Old Town, Uetliberg, Swiss National Museum, Lake Zurich Promenade, Bahnhofstrasse, Kunsthaus, The Old Botanical Garden, Zurich Opera House, Zurich West.

Airport - Zurich Airport which is located at a distance of 16 kilometer from the city center.

Local Language - The official language of Zürich is German, but the main spoken language is the local variant of the Alemannic Swiss German dialect, Zürich German.

Currency – Swiss Franc

Local Cuisine – Fondue, Raclette and Rosti are some of the traditional Swiss dishes.

Weather – The climate is moderate with no excessive heat, cold or humidity. From July to August the daytime temperature range is 18 to 28 °C (65° - 82° F) and from January to February the range is -2 to 7 °C (28° - 45° F). In spring and autumn, the daytime temperature range is 8 to 15 °C (46° - 59° F).

Unique Attributes - Culturally vibrant, efficiently run and attractively set at the meeting of river and lake, Zürich is regularly recognised as one of the world's most liveable cities in the world. While Zurich can be expensive, blessed with a high standard of living, which together with the high wages, explains why people bear with the high prices.