Paris - Berlin - Amsterdam

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Paris - Berlin - Amsterdam

Day 1

Departure from Riga ≈ 03:30 - 04:30

Transit within Lithuania and Poland.

Overnight in a hotel near the Polish-German border.

DAY 2

Breakfast, check out of your room, departure to Berlin.

Arrival in Berlin. Entrance to the city by public transport (price per trip ~ €3).

Approximate length of stay in the city - 9 hours.

Walking sightseeing tour of Berlin's historical sites.
You will start your familiarisation tour of Berlin at the Reichstag and the Government Quarter. You will then head to the Brandenburg Gate, the city's main historical symbol. At the Holocaust Memorial you will pay tribute to the victims of the totalitarian past. Next, see the luxurious Grand Hotel Adlon, next to the Art Academy and the modern embassy buildings. Continue your exploration of Berlin by learning about the reign of Frederick the Great and his predecessors in the 17th-18th centuries. See Berlin's beautiful Gendarmenmarkt square and its magnificent architectural complex and the capital's main concert hall, stroll along the famous Unter den Linden, see the Royal Opera House, Humboldt University, St Jadwiga Catholic Church, an extraordinary memorial to those who died in the World Wars. Further on “Museum Island” You will learn how and when Berlin came into being, what world cultural treasures are housed in the Old and New Museums and the magnificent Pergamon, and you will marvel at the magnificent Berlin Cathedral. Finish your tour in East Berlin's historic Alexanderplatz, home to Berlin's oldest functioning church, the Merienkirche, the Red Town Hall, the Neptune Fountain and the TV Tower - the most prestigious monument of the socialist era.

Free time.

Late departure from Berlin to Paris.

Transit within Germany, Belgium, France.

DAY 3

There will be a coffee break in the morning, so you can have a coffee and something to eat.
Arrival in Paris.

Sightseeing in the first half of the day Excursion in Paris.

Sightseeing tour of the city, including the Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Élysées, the Grand and Petite Palais, the Alexander III Bridge, the esplanade of the Invalides complex, the Unity Bridge and Place, the Musée de l'Orsay, the Tillery Gardens, the Louvre Building and Palace, the First Stone Bridge, the first residence of the French kings, the cradle of Paris - the Isle of Sites and the magnificent Cathedral of Our Lady of Paris.

In addition, we offer a romantic boat trip on the Seine River (extra cost, duration ~1 hour, audio guide on board included). From the water, you can enjoy fantastic views of the waterfronts of Paris. You will be able to get close to the Eiffel Tower, take pictures of Our Lady of Paris Cathedral from all sides, etc.

Second half of the day check-in at a hotel in the Paris suburbs.

Free time, rest.

Overnight at the hotel.

DAY 4

Breakfast.

This day is dedicated to visiting museums and castles.

The first attraction is the famous Fontainebleau Castle, which was built in the 12th century. (entrance ticket at extra cost). Fontainebleau Palace is south-east of Paris. In the 12th century, the palace became the residence of Louis VII, and before that it was a hunting lodge. Surrounded by a park and a forest, Fontainebleau is also rich in historical monuments. The architecture of the castle has Renaissance, classical and medieval elements. The castle has witnessed more than 700 years of French history, decline and prosperity. The architecture of Fontainebleau Park has been wonderfully preserved to the present day. It is significant that this castle was adored by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. You will have the opportunity to visit not only the palace itself, but also the Napoleon Museum, which is included in the ticket price.

Next you will go to Versailles, Better known as the Palace of Versailles, it is the monumental palace built by Louis XIV that has become one of the most visited tourist sites in France today.

Free time or visit the palace and gardens.

You will be able to visit the palace (extra admission) and the garden (extra admission) on your own, or take a permanent walk around the town near the museum.

Return to Paris.

Optional, possibility to visit independently the Louvre Museum.

Dinner in an authentic French restaurant (extra charge) located in the legendary Latin Quarter, overlooking the Cathedral of Our Lady of Paris.

In addition, we offer „Paris in the evening” excursion” (extra charge).

Paris is great at any time of day, but it's especially charming in the evening. You'll pass by opulent boulevards, see cabarets and theatres. Then you'll climb to the top of Montmartre, a 130-metre-high hill.

It is one of the most glamorous places in Paris, with its energy, atmosphere and unique appeal. Churches and chapels, museums and galleries, squares and sculptures, theatres and cabarets - Monmartre has it all. Picturesque streets, family-run shops, small bakeries, there's plenty to see and do.

Return to the hotel late evening.

Overnight at the hotel.

DAY 5

Breakfast. Room check-out. Departure to the city centre.

Fragonard perfumery Visit to the History Museum (free for our tourists). See the museum's exhibition, see examples of the most popular Fragonard factory products.

Free time.

In the second half of the day, head to Belgium.

Arrival in Brussels.

Evening walking tour of the historic centre of Brussels, including: the Place de la palais, the Grote Markt, the architectural ensemble of the Grand Palace Square: the Guildhall, the Town Hall, the Royal Palace, the symbol of Brussels - the „Chattering Boy” fountain, one of the first shopping arcades in Europe - St. Hubert's Gallery.

Free time.

You can taste Belgian waffles and chocolate, and admire the products of local weavers and lace makers.

Departure to transit hotel, rest.

Overnight at the hotel.

DAY 6

Breakfast, room check-out.

Departure to Amsterdam.

Approximate length of stay in the city - 9 hours.

Start your exploration of Amsterdam with a boat trip through the complex canal system of this UNESCO World Heritage Site (extra cost €20, duration ~1 hour, audio guide included). Your route will follow the four main canals: the Singel, the Herengracht, the Prinsengracht and the Keizersgracht. During your trip you will see a wide variety of bridges, vintage locks, the „dancing” houses of Damrak Street, the beautiful Central Station, etc.

For a more complete view of the city, we offer a walking tour with a local guide (extra cost for groups of at least 25 people).

On a walking tour you will see Museum Square, home to four of the city's most important museums, including the Rijksmuseum, the city theatre, Max Eive Square, the only medieval almshouse, Amsterdam's oldest Ladies' Square, which started the city's history, the grand Royal Palace, the first stock exchange in Europe, the Berlage Stock Exchange, the Singel Canal flower market and the Kalverstrat pedestrian street, Amsterdam's main commercial artery.

At your leisure, you will have the opportunity to taste famous Dutch cheeses, visit the scandalous Red Light District (not recommended for under 18s), and sample Dutch herring and bread.

Departure from Amsterdam late evening.

Overnight on the way to Poland.

DAY 7

Arrival in Poland. Check in at the hotel, relax.

Optionally, pedestrian excursion in Lodz (extra charge).

With our guide, you'll stroll along the central pedestrian street of Lodz, learning about the city's history, why pianos have wings, see an alley of Polish cinema stars and rub the nose of a bronze good-luck bear.

Return to hotel, rest, overnight at hotel.

DAY 8

Breakfast, check out of rooms, departure to Riga.

Arrival in Riga late evening ≈ 23:00 - 23:59.

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