Paris, Brussels & Amsterdam: A Journey Through the Heart of Europe (2028)

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US$ 5,690
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US$ 5,690
September 19 - 30, 2028
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12 Days
United States
Paris, Brussels & Amsterdam (West Europe)
Max People : 8
College/University, Cultural, Private Curated
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Your journey begins with an overnight flight to Paris, where elegant boulevards, world-renowned art and centuries of history introduce you to the timeless character of the French capital. Discover iconic landmarks including the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Élysées and Place de la Concorde before experiencing the city from the water on a Seine River cruise. Explore the extraordinary collections of the Louvre Museum, walk through historic Île de la Cité and admire Notre-Dame Cathedral before discovering the atmospheric streets of the Latin Quarter. Venture beyond the city to the magnificent Palace of Versailles and its expansive gardens before returning to Paris to experience the artistic spirit of Montmartre, Sacré-Cœur Basilica and Place du Tertre.

Continue your journey by train to Brussels, where grand architecture, European institutions and celebrated culinary traditions come together. Explore the magnificent Grand-Place, stroll through the elegant Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert and see the famous Manneken Pis while sampling Belgian chocolates and waffles. Discover the striking Atomium before visiting the European Quarter and Parlamentarium for an introduction to the institutions and ideas shaping modern Europe. Journey beyond the capital for a full-day excursion to Bruges, where Markt Square, Burg Square, picturesque canals and beautifully preserved medieval streets reveal one of Belgium’s most enchanting historic cities.

Travel by train from Brussels to Amsterdam and discover a city shaped by art, history and its iconic waterways. Explore Dam Square, the UNESCO-listed Canal Ring and the charming streets of the Jordaan before seeing the city from a different perspective on an Amsterdam canal cruise. Delve into Dutch art and history at the Rijksmuseum, explore Museumplein and visit the deeply moving Anne Frank House. Complete your journey with an excursion into the Dutch countryside, visiting the historic windmills and traditional houses of Zaanse Schans, the waterfront fishing village of Volendam and the distinctive former island village of Marken before returning to Amsterdam for your final evening in Europe.

Departure & Return Location

Any major International Airport in the US
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Departure Time

3 Hours Before Flight Time

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Itinerary

Day 1 | Thu, July 8th, 2027 Travel from the US to Paris, France

Day 2 | Wed, September 20th, 2028 Arrival in Paris

Day Overview:
  • Arrival in Paris
  • Transfer to the hotel
  • Time to settle in and relax
  • Orientation walk through the local neighborhood
  • Evening at leisure

Welcome to Paris, the legendary City of Light and one of the world’s great centers of art, culture, fashion and cuisine. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel and take time to settle in after your international journey.

Later, ease into the rhythm of Paris with a relaxed orientation walk through the surrounding neighborhood. Discover elegant boulevards, inviting cafés, local bakeries and the unmistakable atmosphere of everyday Parisian life.

The remainder of the evening is yours to relax, explore independently or enjoy your first taste of French cuisine as you prepare for the days of discovery ahead.

Overnight: Paris

Day 3 | Thu, September 21st, 2028 The Icons of Paris

Day Overview:
  • Guided exploration of Paris
  • Visit the Eiffel Tower
  • See the Arc de Triomphe and Champs-Élysées
  • Explore Place de la Concorde
  • Seine River cruise

Begin your exploration of Paris with a guided introduction to the landmarks and grand avenues that have made the city instantly recognizable around the world.

Visit the Eiffel Tower, the enduring symbol of Paris and a masterpiece of 19th-century engineering. Continue to the monumental Arc de Triomphe, standing proudly at the center of one of the city’s most impressive intersections before traveling along the famous Champs-Élysées.

Explore the elegant Place de la Concorde, surrounded by centuries of French history and admire the historic architecture lining the banks of the River Seine.

Later, experience Paris from a different perspective on a Seine River cruise. Glide beneath historic bridges and past some of the capital’s most celebrated monuments as the beauty of Paris unfolds along the river.

Overnight: Paris

Day 4 | Fri, September 22nd, 2028 Art, History & the Heart of Paris

Day Overview:
  • Visit the Louvre Museum
  • Explore Île de la Cité
  • See Notre-Dame Cathedral
  • Discover the Latin Quarter

Today is dedicated to the artistic and historic treasures at the heart of Paris.

Visit the world-renowned Louvre Museum, home to one of the greatest collections of art and antiquities ever assembled. Wander through galleries spanning thousands of years of human creativity and encounter masterpieces that have shaped the history of art.

Continue to Île de la Cité, the historic island where the story of Paris began. Here, admire the magnificent Notre-Dame Cathedral, one of the finest achievements of French Gothic architecture and a symbol of the city for more than eight centuries.

Later, cross into the Latin Quarter, a lively district long associated with scholars, writers, artists and students. Explore its atmospheric streets, historic buildings, bookshops and cafés while experiencing one of Paris’s most characterful neighborhoods.

Overnight: Paris

Day 5 | Sat, September 23rd, 2028 Versailles & Montmartre

Day Overview:
  • Excursion to the Palace of Versailles
  • Explore the Gardens of Versailles
  • Return to Paris
  • Discover Montmartre
  • Visit Sacré-Cœur Basilica and Place du Tertre

Travel beyond central Paris for an excursion to the magnificent Palace of Versailles, one of Europe’s most extraordinary royal residences.

Step into the world of French royalty as you explore the palace’s opulent interiors and discover the grandeur of the former royal court. Beyond the palace, the expansive Gardens of Versailles offer a remarkable landscape of formal avenues, fountains, sculptures and carefully designed green spaces.

Return to Paris and later discover the artistic spirit of Montmartre. Once home to generations of painters, writers and performers, this hilltop neighborhood retains a distinctive village-like atmosphere.

Visit the beautiful Sacré-Cœur Basilica and enjoy sweeping views across Paris before exploring Place du Tertre, where artists continue a creative tradition that has defined Montmartre for generations. Enjoy the atmosphere of its winding streets, cafés and historic squares as evening settles over the city.

Overnight: Paris

Day 6 | Sun, September 24th, 2028 Paris to Brussels by Train

Day Overview:
  • Train journey from Paris to Brussels
  • Arrival and hotel check-in
  • Explore the Grand-Place
  • Walk through Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert
  • See Manneken Pis
  • Discover Belgian chocolates and waffles

This morning, say au revoir to Paris and board a comfortable train for the journey to Brussels, Belgium. Traveling by rail offers a relaxed and convenient way to journey between two of Europe’s great capitals while watching the landscapes of northern France and Belgium pass by.

Upon arrival in Brussels, transfer to your hotel and begin exploring the historic heart of the Belgian capital.

Discover the magnificent Grand-Place, widely regarded as one of Europe’s most beautiful historic squares and surrounded by ornate guild houses and impressive architecture. Walk through the elegant Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, one of Europe’s earliest covered shopping arcades before seeing the quirky and beloved Manneken Pis.

Along the way, discover some of Belgium’s most famous culinary traditions. Sample handcrafted Belgian chocolates, freshly made waffles and other local specialties while getting your first taste of the city’s distinctive character.

Overnight: Brussels

Day 7 | Mon, September 25th, 2028 Brussels: Culture, Architecture & Europe

Day Overview:
  • Visit the Atomium
  • Explore the European Quarter
  • Visit the Parlamentarium
  • Free time to explore Brussels

Continue your exploration of Brussels, a city where historic neighborhoods, bold modern architecture and contemporary European institutions come together.

Visit the striking Atomium, originally created for the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair and now one of Belgium’s most recognizable landmarks. Its futuristic design provides a fascinating contrast to the medieval architecture found in the historic center.

Continue to the European Quarter, home to many of the institutions that play a central role in the European Union. Visit the Parlamentarium for an engaging introduction to the development of European cooperation, democracy and the work of the European Parliament.

The remainder of the day offers time to experience more of Brussels at your own pace. Explore local neighborhoods, relax in a traditional café, browse specialty shops or simply enjoy the city’s celebrated culinary culture.

Overnight: Brussels

Day 8 | Tue, September 26th, 2028 Medieval Bruges

Day Overview:
  • Full-day excursion to Bruges
  • Explore Markt Square
  • Visit Burg Square
  • Discover the canals and historic streets of Bruges
  • Return to Brussels

Today, journey to Bruges, one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval cities and a place where cobbled streets, historic buildings and picturesque canals create an unforgettable setting.

Begin at Markt Square, the lively historic heart of Bruges surrounded by colorful architecture and dominated by the city’s famous medieval bell tower. Continue to Burg Square, home to some of the city’s most important and beautifully preserved historic buildings.

Wander alongside the picturesque canals of Bruges, which have earned the city its reputation as one of Europe’s most romantic destinations. Explore narrow cobbled streets, hidden courtyards, charming bridges and centuries-old architecture while learning about Bruges’ history as an important center of medieval trade and commerce.

After a full day of exploration, return to Brussels for the evening.

Overnight: Brussels

Day 9 | Wed, September 27th, 2028 Brussels to Amsterdam by Train

Day Overview:
  • Train journey from Brussels to Amsterdam
  • Arrival and hotel check-in
  • Explore Dam Square
  • Discover Amsterdam’s historic Canal Ring
  • Explore the Jordaan neighborhood
  • Amsterdam canal cruise

Depart Brussels this morning and continue your European journey by train to Amsterdam, Netherlands. Relax aboard the train as you travel north through the landscapes of Belgium and the Netherlands before arriving in one of Europe’s most distinctive and captivating cities.

After checking into your hotel, begin exploring the historic center of Amsterdam.

Visit Dam Square, a central gathering place surrounded by some of the city’s most significant buildings. Continue into Amsterdam’s UNESCO-listed Canal Ring, where elegant merchant houses, tree-lined waterways and historic bridges tell the story of the city’s prosperous past.

Explore the charming streets of the Jordaan, a neighborhood known for its narrow lanes, independent shops, cafés and quintessential Amsterdam atmosphere.

End the day with an Amsterdam canal cruise. From the water, admire the city’s historic architecture and iconic canal houses while gaining a unique perspective on the waterways that have shaped Amsterdam for centuries.

Overnight: Amsterdam

Day 10 | Thu, September 28th, 2028 Amsterdam: Art, History & Memory

Day Overview:
  • Visit the Rijksmuseum
  • Explore Museumplein
  • Visit the Anne Frank House
  • Discover Amsterdam’s historic canal neighborhoods

Today, delve deeper into Amsterdam’s extraordinary artistic and historical heritage.

Visit the renowned Rijksmuseum, the national museum of the Netherlands and home to an exceptional collection of Dutch art and history. Discover masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age alongside objects that illuminate centuries of the country’s cultural development.

Spend time exploring Museumplein, Amsterdam’s celebrated museum district and one of the city’s most important cultural spaces.

Later, visit the Anne Frank House, a deeply moving historic site that preserves the story of Anne Frank and the experiences of those who went into hiding during the Second World War. The visit offers an important opportunity for reflection on the human impact of war, persecution and intolerance.

Continue exploring Amsterdam’s historic canal neighborhoods, where centuries-old houses, bridges and waterways reveal the distinctive character of the Dutch capital.

Overnight: Amsterdam

Day 11 | Fri, September 29th, 2028 Windmills & the Dutch Countryside

Day Overview:
  • Journey into the Dutch countryside
  • Visit the windmills of Zaanse Schans
  • Explore the fishing village of Volendam
  • Visit the traditional village of Marken
  • Return to Amsterdam

Leave the city behind today and journey into the picturesque Dutch countryside, where traditional villages, historic windmills and distinctive landscapes provide a glimpse into another side of the Netherlands.

Visit Zaanse Schans, a remarkable open-air heritage area known for its beautifully preserved windmills, traditional wooden houses and historic crafts. Learn how wind power played an important role in the development of Dutch industry and shaped the landscape of the Netherlands.

Continue to Volendam, a historic fishing village situated along the waterfront. Explore its harbor, traditional architecture and lively streets while discovering the maritime traditions that have long defined the community.

Complete the countryside experience with a visit to Marken, a distinctive former island village known for its wooden houses and enduring cultural traditions. Together, these communities offer a fascinating contrast to cosmopolitan Amsterdam and a deeper appreciation of Dutch history and rural life.

Return to Amsterdam for your final evening in Europe.

Overnight: Amsterdam

Day 12 | Sat, September 30th, 2028 Departure from Amsterdam

After an unforgettable journey through France, Belgium and the Netherlands, transfer to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol for your return flight to the United States.

Depart with lasting memories of the grand boulevards and artistic treasures of Paris, the medieval beauty and cultural traditions of Belgium and the canals, masterpieces and picturesque countryside of the Netherlands. From iconic landmarks and world-renowned museums to historic neighborhoods and seamless journeys by rail, this adventure has brought together three distinctive countries in one unforgettable European experience.

Includes/Excludes

Price Includes

  • Roundtrip Airfare
  • Airport Transfers
  • Hotels
  • Breakfast
  • Museum/Historical Site Admission Fees
  • Transportation
  • Tour Guide(s)

Price Excludes

  • Visa Fees
  • Gratuities/Tips
  • Private Expenses Snacks, gifts, shopping, etc.
  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Lunch & Dinner (Unless specified in the itinerary)
Payments

Payment can be made in full or following the payment schedule below:

 Double/Twin
Accommodation
Single
Accommodation
 
Total Price$5,690
per person
$6,670
per person
 
Deposit 1$300.00$300.00On Sign-up
(closes – November 10, 2027)
Deposit 2$2,156.00$2,548.00Due: February 10, 2028
Final Balance$3,234.00$3,822.00Due: July 10, 2028
List of Major International US airports

Atlanta (ATL): Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Boston (BOS): Logan International Airport
Charlotte (CLT): Charlotte Douglas International Airport
Chicago (ORD): O’Hare International Airport
Dallas Fort Worth (DFW): Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
Detroit (DTW): Detroit Metropolitan Airport
Houston (IAH): George Bush Intercontinental Airport
Los Angeles (LAX): Los Angeles International Airport
Miami (MIA): Miami International Airport
New York (JFK): John F. Kennedy International Airport
Newark/NYC (EWR): Newark Liberty International Airport
Philadelphia (PHL): Philadelphia International Airport
San Francisco (SFO): San Francisco International Airport
Seattle (SEA): Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Washington D.C. (IAD): Washington Dulles International Airport