Overview
Line Features
Highlights:
– Limited to a small group of 25 people
- Started from Paris and ended in Prague, refused to take long-distance buses
- Stay in high-quality four-star hotels throughout the trip
– The tour fee includes tickets to important attractions in the itinerary
– Experience the romantic Seine River, visit the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre
– Konstanz, explore the historic streets and beautiful Lake Constance
– The fairy-tale Neuschwanstein Castle, where you can experience the luxurious dream of King Ludwig II
- Salzburg, visit Mozart's hometown and visit the historic concert hall and the magnificent Salzburg Fortress
– Hallstatt, a tranquil lake and charming wooden houses in the Alps
– Vienna, explore the magnificent palaces and elegant concerts
– CK Town Enjoy a peaceful rural life
– Prague’s Gothic architecture and thousand-year-old bridges will take you back in time
Brief itinerary
Tour Introduction
From your departure point, fly to Paris.
Dining
Breakfast - Not included, Lunch - Not included, Dinner - Not included
Accommodation
On the plane
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
Duty Free Shopping
Welcome to Paris, the romantic capital of France. As one of the most famous cities in the world, Paris is famous for its romantic atmosphere, rich history and cultural heritage, beautiful architecture and delicious food. Pick up at the airport and check in at the hotel. The rest of the day is free for you to do as you please.
Dining
Breakfast - Not included, Lunch - Not included, Dinner - Not included
Accommodation
Novotel Paris Charles de Gaulle or equivalent (During the Olympic Games, we will arrange accommodation in a distant city)
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
Duty Free Shopping
After breakfast at the hotel, depart for sightseeing in Paris.
Louvre: One of the largest art museums in the world, it houses a large collection of art treasures, including "Mona Lisa" and "The Victory of Venus".
Latin Quarter: This is an academic area with many universities and colleges. It is also a popular area for nightlife and dining. You can have lunch in the Latin Quarter.
Eiffel Tower: One of the symbolic buildings of Paris, it is one of the most famous iron towers in the world, offering a magnificent panoramic view of the city.
Notre-Dame Cathedral: This Gothic cathedral is a landmark building in Paris with rich history and architectural value.
Champs-Élysées: This famous avenue is one of the most beautiful in the world and is lined with luxury shops, theaters and restaurants.
Montmartre: Artists' quarter, famous for its unique atmosphere and the Sacre-Coeur.
Paris Opera (Palais Garnier): A magnificent opera house with luxurious architecture and rich artistic content.
Dining
Breakfast - included, Lunch - not included, Dinner - not included
Accommodation
Novotel Paris Charles de Gaulle or equivalent (During the Olympic Games, we will arrange accommodation in a distant city)
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
Duty Free Shopping
After breakfast, depart for the Palace of Versailles.
The Palace of Versailles is a palace in the southwest of Paris, France, famous for its magnificent architecture, exquisite gardens and rich history. The Palace of Versailles was originally built as a hunting lodge by Louis XIII in 1623, and was later expanded into a palace by his son Louis XIV in 1661. This palace became the main palace of the King of France and a symbol of the absolute monarchy in France. The Palace of Versailles adopts the Baroque style, and the architectural design was presided over by the architect Louis Le Vanin, and later other architects participated. The palace has a unique architectural style, full of luxury and grandeur, showing the power and splendor of the French monarchy in the 17th century. The palace consists of the main building and gardens. The main building has several palace wings, the most famous of which is the "Hall of Mirrors", a luxuriously decorated hall with mirrors. It was once the place for important international meetings and the signing of important treaties.
After lunch, we will head to Nancy, a city in the Great East region of northeastern France, which was once the capital of the Duchy of Lorraine. The city is famous for its architectural aesthetics of the Enlightenment, especially the Place Stanislas, which is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Place Stanislas is located in the center of Nancy, France, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Palais des Ducs de Lorraine is a historic building in Nancy, now used as the Lorraine Museum.
Dining
Breakfast - included, Lunch - not included, Dinner - not included
Accommodation
Hotel Novotel Suites Nancy Centre or similar
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
Duty Free Shopping
After breakfast, we will depart for Strasbourg. Strasbourg is located in the east of France, close to the border between France and Germany. The Rhine River runs through the city, making it a transportation hub. Strasbourg is one of the seats of the European Parliament, an important component of the European Union. During the European Parliament, Strasbourg became one of the centers of political and legal decision-making in Europe. Strasbourg has a long history and rich cultural heritage. The old town of the city is listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, including ancient buildings, unique streets and squares. "Petite France" is part of the old town of Strasbourg, famous for its unique architectural style, picturesque canals and charming streets.
After lunch, we will head to Konstanz, a city in southern Germany, located between the Swiss border and Lake Constance, exactly where the Rhine River leaves the lake.
The statue commemorates the Council of Constance, which was held there between 1414 and 1418, and represents a woman holding two naked men in her arms. One is Pope Martin V, who was elected by the Council, and the other is Emperor Sigismund, as the king called the Council.
The Port of Constance is an important port located in Constance, Germany, close to the Swiss border and Lake Constance.
Lake Constance is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Central Europe, located at the border of Germany, Switzerland and Austria. It is famous for its beautiful scenery and pleasant climate and is a popular tourist destination.
Dining
Breakfast - included, Lunch - not included, Dinner - not included
Accommodation
Hotel Drexel's Parkhotel or equivalent
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
Duty Free Shopping
After breakfast, we will go to Neuschwanstein Castle, a castle located in Bavaria, Germany, at the foot of the Fussen Mountain. Neuschwanstein Castle was built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria in the late 19th century. He was inspired by fairy tales and the medieval knight spirit, so Neuschwanstein Castle was designed as a romantic castle. Construction began in 1869, but due to the death of Ludwig II in 1886, Neuschwanstein Castle was not completed. In fact, some interior decorations have not been completed to this day. The architectural style of Neuschwanstein Castle typically shows the romantic characteristics of the late 19th century, combining the medieval German knight castle and the traditional architectural elements of the Bavarian region. Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the most famous castles in the world, attracting millions of tourists every year. Its appearance is also one of the design inspirations for Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle.
Note: Guests who register within two weeks before departure are not guaranteed to be able to book tickets for the Neuschwanstein Castle. If you cannot book a ticket, you can also choose to visit the exterior. The 20.50 Euro ticket fee will be refunded.
Dining
Breakfast - included, Lunch - not included, Dinner - not included
Accommodation
Holiday Inn Munich Unterhaching, an IHG Hotel or similar
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
Duty Free Shopping
After breakfast, we will go to Salzburg, which has a long history and rich cultural traditions. The city has existed since the Middle Ages and is highly regarded for its Baroque and Renaissance architecture. Salzburg is famous for being the hometown of composer Mozart. Mozart's birthplace, Mozart Square and Mozart's former residence. Salzburg's old town and the Harz Mountain region are listed as world cultural heritage by UNESCO.
Mirabell Palace is a famous attraction in Salzburg, famous for its Baroque gardens and architecture. Designed in 1690, the palace gardens feature multiple terraces, marble statues and fountains, and were one of the filming locations for the movie The Sound of Music.
The Franciscan Church is located to the north of St. Peter's Church in Salzburg and served as the town's cathedral until 1635. Its exterior features include a high choir roof and a south tower built in 1498. Inside, the dark 13th-century Romanesque nave contrasts with the tall, light-filled 15th-century Gothic choir.
Then we will go to Hallstatt, the most beautiful town in Austria. Hallstatt is located at the foot of the Alps, surrounded by majestic peaks and the mirror-like Hallstatt Lake, and is surrounded by natural beauty. Hallstatt and its surrounding areas were listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997, and are highly respected for their unique geographical location and cultural value. There are many old wooden buildings in the village, some of which date back hundreds of years. The traditional architectural style of these houses adds a quaint charm to the village.
Dining
Breakfast - included, Lunch - not included, Dinner - not included
Accommodation
Cocoon Salzburg or equivalent
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
Duty Free Shopping
After breakfast, we will go to Vienna, the capital and largest city of Austria, as well as the political, cultural and economic center of Austria. Vienna has a rich history and was once the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The city has witnessed many historical events and cultural developments, including Baroque and Art Nouveau architecture. Vienna is known for its outstanding cultural heritage and is one of the most important music and art centers in the world. It is the hometown of many great musicians and artists, such as Mozart, Beethoven, Strauss, etc. Vienna has a deep relationship with classical music and is known as the "City of Music". There are world-renowned music institutions such as the Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Vienna has a variety of architectural styles, including Baroque, Rococo, Art Nouveau, etc. Famous buildings include St. Stephen's Cathedral, Schönbrunn Palace, Hofburg Palace, etc. The Vienna State Opera is one of the most important opera houses in the world, attracting a large number of audiences every year to enjoy wonderful opera performances.
Visit the Golden Hall in Vienna, located in the Vienna Music Association building. It is one of the world's famous concert halls. It is famous for its gorgeous decoration, excellent sound effects and high-level concerts.
Dining
Breakfast - included, Lunch - not included, Dinner - not included
Accommodation
Holiday Inn – Vienna – South, an IHG Hotel or similar
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
Duty Free Shopping
After breakfast, we will go to CK Town, which is located on the Vltava River and is famous for its Baroque and Renaissance architecture, including the town castle and the city's historical center. The entire city is listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. Visit the CK Castle, which is the town's landmark building. It was built in the 13th century and is one of the largest castles in the Czech Republic. There are many courtyards, towers, art museums and gardens in the castle. The Old Town Square is a charming place surrounded by colorful Renaissance and Baroque buildings, including hotels, restaurants and handicraft shops.
Dining
Breakfast - included, Lunch - not included, Dinner - not included
Accommodation
Hotel Golf Prague or similar
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
Duty Free Shopping
After breakfast, we will visit Prague. Prague has a long history that can be traced back to the 9th century AD. As one of the most important cities in Central Europe, Prague was once an important city in the Holy Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Dynasty. Visit Prague Castle, which is the landmark of Prague and one of the largest castles in Europe. It includes important buildings such as St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, St. George's Cathedral and the Golden Lane. This 14th-century stone bridge is one of the landmarks of Prague, connecting the castle with the old town, with many sculptures and towers on it. The Old Town Square is one of the most famous squares in Prague, surrounded by colorful Baroque and Gothic buildings. The Clock Tower, the Midsummer Night's Dream Fountain and the Tyn Church are all located in this square.
Charles Bridge is an iconic historical building in Prague, spanning the Vltava River and connecting the Old Town and Lesser Town. This stone arch bridge was built in the 14th century and named after King Charles IV of Bohemia. It is famous for its Gothic architectural style and the 30 statues of saints placed along both sides of the bridge.
Dining
Breakfast - included, Lunch - not included, Dinner - not included
Accommodation
Hotel Golf Prague or similar
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
Duty Free Shopping
After breakfast, transfer to the airport to your next destination.
Dining
Breakfast - included, Lunch - not included, Dinner - not included
Accommodation
without
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
Duty Free Shopping
Fee Description
Inclusive Of
- Luxury car throughout the trip
- Professional Chinese tour guide
- One airport pick-up in Paris and one airport drop-off in Prague
- (Pick-up airport code: CDG, pick-up time: 10:00; 13:00; 16:00, drop-off airport code: PRG, drop-off time: 10:00)
- 9 nights in a 4-star hotel double room
- Western breakfast in the hotel
- Louvre tickets, Versailles tickets, Neuschwanstein Castle tickets; Vienna Golden Hall tickets; CK Town Castle tickets; Prague Castle tickets
- Parking fees, fuel fees, highway fees
Not Inclusive of
- Tickets for attractions not mentioned above
- Lunch and dinner
- International round-trip tickets
- All personal expenses and items not listed
- The single room fee for the whole trip needs to be increased by USD630/person
- Tips for the driver and guide (mandatory, please prepare change), 10 euros per person per day, the same price for children and adults
- Personal insurance and luggage insurance, etc.