Tour 5 Paris To Rome

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Duration: 10 Nights / 11 Days

Destination: Paris, Zurich, Lucerne, Interlaken, Vaduz, Innsbruck, Wattens, Venice, Pisa, Florence, Rome

Departure Date: 29th October,2019 & 21st November, 2019

Day 1 – Paris (France)Arrive at Airport & transfer to hotel by your own arrangement. The rest of day is at leisure so that you can relax after your long haul flight.

Please note: The Tour Manager will meet you once you reached the hotel.  The standard check-in time is 1500 hrs.

Meals: Packed Indian Dinner Delivered to Hotel

Day 2 –Paris –Guided City Orientation  Tour-Eiffel Tower visit 2nd Level-River Seine CruiseThis morning enjoy a guided Orientation day introductory tour of Paris. As the The capital of France, you will be treated to a superb panoramic view of the most famous monuments. The city can also be more intimate, revealing the charm of its medieval districts and its former villages to the casual stroller. See popular sites like place de la concorde, Arc de Triomphe. Notre Dame de Paris, Louvre Pyramid, Musée d'Orsay, Palais Garnier Opera, Champs Elysees Street, Alexander Bridge, Montmatre, Concords Square, a journey to the 2nd floor of the Eiffel Tower for breathtaking view and many other historic buildings. A glimpse of the Eiffel Tower, outlined romantically against the Paris skyline — that's what you remember after visiting France. Later enjoy a cruise on River Seine. You’ll be able to see the best of Paris, the city of love. After the tour, having the dinner at Indian restaurant.

Meals: Continental Breakfast and Indian Dinner

Day 3 - Paris – Zurich (Switzerland)Check out and board your coach to drive to Switzerland. Later proceed to Zurich. On arrival in Zurich, enjoy dinner at Indian restaurant.

Meals: Continental Breakfast and Indian Dinner

Day 4 –Zurich- Mt. Titlis, Ice Flyer, snow park and Lucerne Orientation - ZurichAfter breakfast, proceed to Engelberg  town- a base cable car station of Mt.Titlis. The TITLIS ROTAIR revolving gondola transports you easily to the mountain station. Take your time and visit the Swiss Lion shop, the world's highest watch shop. You can even have your photo taken in traditional Swiss costume in our photo studio. The glacier cave is only a snowball's throw from the mountain station. The glistening, blue ice tunnel leads deep down into the fascinating world inside the glacier. In the summer months, the Ice Flyer chair lift will take you to the glacier park where all kinds of fun snow activities await. Grab a snowtube or a speedy sled and whiz down the piste, whipping up plenty of snow as you go. Later, in the afternoon, proceed to the city of Lucerne for Orientation tour and see the Chapel Bridge-The Chapel Bridge is a covered wooden footbridge spanning diagonally across the Reuss River in the city of Lucerne. Named after the nearby St. Peter's Chapel, the bridge is unique since it contains a number of interior paintings dating back to the 17th century, Jesuit Church- This beautiful church is considered to be the first large baroque style church ever built in Switzerland.Lion Monument-The Lion Monument, or the Lion of Lucerne, is a rock relief in Lucerne, Switzerland, designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen and hewn in 1820–21 by Lukas Ahorn. We will proceed back to Zurich

Meals: Continental Breakfast and Indian Dinner

Day 5 – Zurich- OPTIONAL Excursion to Jungfrau-Top of Europe/Interlaken- ZurichAfter breakfast choose an optional excursion to Mt. Jungfrau - Top of Europe. Those who don’t want to go Jungfrau, have free time to explore the Interlaken  by own. Our Coach will drop at Interlaken.  The Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe is the highlight of any Swiss holiday. The highest railway station in Europe is located 3,454 metres above sea level. You have access to a high-alpine wonderland of ice, snow and rock, which can be admired from the viewing platforms, on the Aletsch Glacier or in the Ice Palace - experience the magic. Visit the Sohinx observation tower. After the tour we will proceed for orientation tour of Interlaken. We will start from Höheweg is the main street in Interlaken, which stretches from the city’s central square to the east. Roman Catholic church- Situated on Schlossstrasse, this Swiss religious building houses a Roman Catholic parish church, which offers worship masses, religious education, and other.  Group members not opting for Mt. Jungfrau will have an opportunity to proceed to the city of Interlaken for an orientation tour. Later back to Zurich Hotel after having a dinner.

Meals: Continental Breakfast and Indian Dinner

Day 6 – Zurich – Vaduz (Liechtenstein) – Wattens - Innsbruck (Austria)After breakfast. Check out and board your coach to drive to Innsbruck. You will pass through Vaduz, the capital city of the princely country of Liechtenstein. Take a quick stop in Vaduz and some time to explore the city. Later, drive to Innsbruck. Wattens to take the vision of the noteworthy collection of world famous Crystals in Swarovski museum. You will also get surprised to see 'Chetak' the favorite horse of Maharaja Rana Pratap of Rajasthan- ornamented with Swarovski's Gemstone Jewels.You will be provided with your time to shop for jewelry and other souvenirs for your friends and relatives as a symbol of love and remembrance of this exotic place. On Arrival Innsbruck, Orientation tour of Innsbruck capital of Tyrol Province, you will cover the Golden Dachl –Maria Theresa square, Imperial Palace, the Golden Roof, Imperial Palace, River Inns, Royal Church etc. Later we will have dinner at Indian restaurant and  proceed for Check-into the hotel.

Meals: Continental Breakfast and Indian Dinner

Day 7 –Innsbruck – Salzburg – Zell Am See – Innsbruck After breakfast. Today we travel to Salzburg, the ‘Sound of Music’ city. Explore the city of Salzburg on this panoramic coach tour. See some of the city’s greatest landmarks and gain an insight into the history of the city. No visit to Salzburg can be complete without finding out more about the life of Mozart,the legendary composer whose works have made Salzburg the cultural capital of Austria. Your coach will travel past many places of interest associated with Salzburg.

Meals: Continental Breakfast and Indian Dinner

Day 8 – Innsbruck – Venice/Padova (Italy)After Breakfast. Check out and board your coach for Continue journey to Venice/Padova. On Arrival Venice You will have guided panoramic tour of Venice, you will enjoy Vaparetto ride which will descend you to the Venice Island . Discern the "real Venice" by inflowing a knot of slender passages and lanes where this enchanted city of mean daring seaways dispersed by subtle bonds which expects you. Here at San Mark's square you will observe and learn the history that lies behinds the walls of its most famous landmarks; the Basilica and its Byzantine heritage, the Doge's Palace and its contiguous prisons, Venetion, St. Mark Cathedral, Bell Tower with Bridge of Sighs, etc. Later we will have dinner at Indian restaurant and  proceed for Check-into the hotel.

Meals: Continental Breakfast and Indian Dinner

Day 9 – Venice/Padova(Italy) - Pisa- Florence/ArezzoAfter Breakfast. Check out and proceed to Pisa to visit the Field of Miracles. Witness the flawless Baptistery & Leaning Tower of Pisa (photo stop), which had been able to made its way in the seven wonders of world. Later continue your journey to Florence, a home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture. On Arrival Florence we will do Orientation tour of Florence. We will see the Duomo of Florence the largest brick dome ever created, along with photo sops at Basilica of Santa Croce, the final burial place of Michelangelo, statue of David replica famous Ponte Vecchio Bridge on the Arno River and the Piazelle Michealangelo. Later we will have dinner at Indian restaurant and proceed for Check-into the hotel.

Meals: Continental Breakfast and Indian Dinner

Day 10 – Florence – Rome - Walking Tour of Rome After Breakfast. Board your coach to Later depart for Eternal city of Rome . On Arrival Rome guided orientation tour of Rome with the stopover at Vatican City, St. Peter's Basilica tracked by a photo stop at the grand remnants of the Forum & other monuments of ancient Roman rulers and the Colosseum. Piazza Navona- Piazza Navona is a piazza in Rome, Italy. It is built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in the 1st century AD, and follows the form of the open space of the stadium., Spanish Steps- The Spanish Steps are a set of steps in Rome, Italy, climbing a steep slope between the Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinità dei Monti, dominated by the Trinità dei Monti church at the top. Piazza di Spagna- Piazza di Spagna, at the bottom of the Spanish Steps, is one of the most famous squares in Rome. After the tour proceed to Rome Hotel.

Meals: Continental Breakfast and Indian Dinner

Day 11 – Rome Airport After breakfast today, proceed to Airport as per your flight detials.

Meals: Continental Breakfast

Inclusions:

  • Accommodation for 02 nights in Paris
  • Accommodation for 03 nights in Switzerland
  • Accommodation for 02 night in Innsbruck
  • Accommodation for 01 night in Venice
  • Accommodation for 01 nights in Florence/Arezzo
  • Accommodation for 01 nights in Rome
  • Orientation Guided Tour of Paris, Venice
  • Orientation Guided Tour of Paris, Venice & Rome
  • Orientation tour of Interlaken, Lucerne, Vaduz , Innsbruck
  • Paris Eiffel Tower level 2
  • Paris Seine River Cruise
  • Mountain Excursion to Mt. Titlis with Ice Flyer
  • Wattens Swarovski Museum
  • Day Visit to Salzburg
  • Venice Vaporetto ride
  • 10 Breakfast as per provided by the hotel
  • 10 Veg / Non Veg / Jain Dinners at Indian Restaurant
  • Hindi / English speaking Tour Leader / Manager throughout the tour

Exclusions:

  • Air Tickets
  • Visa and Insurance
  • Extra charges/expenses of personal nature like laundry, mineral water/drinks, telephone or any other charges/ expenses not mentioned in Inclusions Optional Tours
  • Transfers on the first day & last day for Airport Arrival / Departure
  • Mandatory tips of Euro 2 per person per day for Coach Drivers, Guides etc

*Tour Cost Excludes: Cost for Ticket + Visa + Insurance, No Porterage included, Any increase in the rate of exchange leading to an increase in surface transportation and land arrangements, which may come into effect prior to departure. The tour price is subject to increase without notice if this rate changes substantially prior to the departure of your tour. Any expenses of personal nature such as laundry, wines, mineral water, food and drink not in the regular menu provided by us pay TV, mini-bar, telephone calls, etc. Meals other than what is mentioned in your Itinerary. Cost of excursions, city sightseeing, entrance fees and local guides other than that mentioned in “Tour Cost Includes”, Overseas Mediclaim, Tips to Driver: EURO 2 per pax per day (Compulsory) Vouchers are not transferable and valid only for the services mentioned therein. Any services not specifically requested, confrmed and noted on vouchers will not be rendered. All extras to be paid directly to the hotels / the service providers. 5% GST is applicable on all INR payments. Transfer charge is applicable on all payments made by remittance. Passenger Comments / Complaints : It is imperative that any complaints be made known to the respective handling agents or its representatives without any delay so that appropriate action can be taken.   Cancellation / Refunds: Cancellation charges will be levied for bookings cancelled after confirmations are done. Requests for refund should be made in writing within 14 days after the scheduled completion of the services. Refund requests for curtailed stays cannot be processed unless provided with documentary evidence from hotel / the service provider. All refund requests are subject to obtaining a refund approval from the hotel / the service provider and no refund can be given without this approval. Europa ‘D’ Tours reserves the right to process and whether or not to approve the refund request and if necessary charge an administrative fee. For packages, no refunds can be processed for partially utilized services and no-Shows. In the event of no show Europa ‘D’ Tours reserves the right to release the complete booking and levy 100% cancellation charges. Blocking amount of Rs.10,000/- is a non-refundable amount. In case of visa rejection. Hotel change at the last moment with same category are non-refundable.   Notice given for Cancellation Charge

More than 45 Days

25% of total holiday cost

44-29 Days

35% of total holiday cost

28-14 Days

50% of total holiday cost

13-8 Days

75% of total holiday cost

7 Days or less

100% of total holiday cost

  Responsibility: It is understood that, we act as Travel operators only for all services covered hereby. Further we shall not be responsible for any loss, injury or damage resulting from acts of God, dangers, fire, breakdown of machinery, equipment or vehicles, acts of government authority, wars, civil disturbances, riots, thefts, pilferage, epidemics, quarantines or any delays or changes including any extra expenses which the passenger may incur as a result of any of the foregoing causes. During your holiday your driver, tour leader, guide, hotel or other service providers may offer services or excursions which are not included in the price of your holiday or listed in our itinerary. Since they do not form part of your tour with us, we do not accept any responsibility for their cancellation or curtailment or for any loss, damage, injury or death that you may suffer. If you wish to make a complaint or bring a claim in relation to such excursions or activities, then you should contact the person who offered them to you directly.   Your Holiday Price: Once we have sent you a booking confirmation or invoice, we will only change the price of your holiday if there is a change or increase in any one or more of the following:

      • Transportation costs (including the cost of fuel);
      • Dues, taxes or fees chargeable ,such as landing taxes or embarkation or disembarkation fees at ports and airports; or
      • The exchange rate applicable to the particular holiday package. (Our prices are fixed using the exchange rates available in the month of November
      • In the event of a significant increase in any of the components that are included in your tour cost i.e.: hotels, entrances, flights, transportation & food.

Tour Operation: If we do not have minimum 25 Pax required to operate the group tour, we might operate the tour on other date.We might operate the tour on another date or we can withdraw the tour departure. If the group will reach late due to traffic jam or any other justify reasoning. It's possible that we can cancel the sightseeing/excursion. In the event of a breakdown of a coach on a touring holiday, our liability will be limited; if, for any reason we cannot provide a replacement coach and that you miss out on a significant attraction we will reimburse the amount which we have paid to the supplier, though we will endeavour to replace the coach at the earliest. However sometimes delays will occur due to many reasons beyond our control. In this event we are also entitled to use a replacement coach that we deem fit to conclude the rest of the journey. The replacement coach may or may not have the same amenities as the original coach. Passengers will be responsible for any services missed out by them due to not following the stated time; this includes meals, transfers, sightseeing, flight, etc.

Destination

Hotel Details

Paris

Holiday Inn CDG Express or Similar

Zurich

Thessoni / ibis Baden or Similar

Innsbruck

Alpenkönig or Similar

Venice

Park Hotel Villa Fiorita or Similar

Florence

Arezzo Park Hotel or Similar

Rome

Hotel Roma Tor Vergata or Similar

Adult Cost on Twin / Double / Triple € 1415

Optional Tours:

  • Disneyland Ticket 1 Day 1 Park @ 75 Euro PP
  • Disneyland Ticket 1 Day 2 Park @ 95 Euro PP
  • Disneyland Return Transfer @ 200 Euro (2 Pax to 7 Pax ) Per Van
  • Paris by Night with transfer** @ 30 Euro
  • Lido Show without transfer @ 100 Euro
  • Louvre Museum without transfer @ 25 Euro
  • Top of Europe - Mt. Jungfrau with transfer @ 149 Euro
  • Paris Airport Pickup (4 Pax Per Car) 80 Euro
  • Zurich Airport Drop (4 Pax Per Car) 80 Euro

The history of Paris dates back to approximately 259 BC, with the Parisii, a Celtic tribe settled on the banks of the Seine. In 52 BC, the fishermen village was conquered by the Romans, founding a Gallo-Roman town called Lutetia.

The city changed its name to Paris during the fourth century. During this period, the city was threatened by Attila the Hun and his army, and according to the legend, the inhabitants of Paris resisted the attacks thanks to the providential intervention of Saint Geneviève (patron saint of the city).

In 508 the first king of the Franks, Clovis I, made Paris the capital of his empire. In 987, the Capetian dynasty came to power until 1328.

During the eleventh century, Paris gradually became more prosper thanks to its trade in silver and because it was a strategic route for pilgrims and traders.

Once Napoleon had been defeated, France experienced great political uncertainty until Napoleon’s nephew organized a coup d’état in 1851 and became Emperor Napoleon III. During the following seventeen years, Napoleon III promoted the city’s urban development.

During this period and with Baron Haussmann as the prefect of Paris, the city changed its urban structure, rebuilding the center, knocking down its fortification and expanding the metropolitan territory.

On the 28 January 1871, Paris was conquered by the Prussian troops and a few years later (at the end of 1800), the Third Republic was proclaimed. With the new government, an era of economic growth began for the city, promoting in 1889 the construction of the Eiffel Tower, worldwide symbol of Paris.

Amsterdam, the greatest planned city of northern Europe, has always been a well-known name in world history and played a central role in the history of the Netherland. In the 17th century Amsterdam was the centre of world economy, and nowadays the city is known for its tolerant character.

Amsterdam was founded as a fishing village around the thirteenth century. Amsterdam developed round a dam in the Amstel river at the end of the 12th century. The name Amstelledamme occurs for the first time in the toll concession of Floris V, Count of Holland, dated October 27, 1275. During the 14th, but especially the 15th century, Amsterdam underwent a rapid development, which laid the foundation for the Golden Age. Only very few medieval buildings survive today. Some examples: the Old and New Churches and the HoutenHuis (Wooden House) at the Begijnhof. Throughout the Middle Ages houses were generally built of wood, a vulnerable type of construction material. The famous HoutenHuis is no exception to this rule. Consequently, most of them were destroyed. Nevertheless, a surprisingly large number of Amsterdam dwellings still have timber frames.

There is evidence of Celtic and Germanic settlements in the city dating from the 1st century BCE, as well as Roman remains from the 1st and 2nd centuries CE. The name Frankfurt (“Ford [Passage or Crossing] of the Franks”) probably arose about 500 CE, when the Franks drove the Alemanni south, but the first written mention of Franconofurt stems from Charlemagne’s personal biographer, Einhard, in the late 8th century. The Pfalz (imperial castle) served as an important royal residence of the East Frankish Carolingians from the 9th century through later medieval times. In the 12th century the Hohenstaufen dynasty erected a new castle in Frankfurt and walled the town. The Hohenstaufen ruler Frederick I (Frederick Barbarossa) was elected king there in 1152, and in 1356 the Golden Bull of Emperor Charles IV (the constitution of the Holy Roman Empire) designated Frankfurt as the permanent site for the election of the German kings.

Frankfurt am Main was a free imperial city from 1372 until 1806, when Napoleon I made it the seat of government for the prince primate of the Confederation of the Rhine. In 1810 the city became the capital of the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt, created by Napoleon. From 1815, when Napoleon fell, Frankfurt was again a free city, where in 1848–49 the Frankfurt National Assembly met. From 1816 to 1866 the city was the seat of the German Bundestag (Federal Diet) and thus the capital of Germany. After the Seven Weeks’ War in 1866, Frankfurt was annexed by Prussia and thereby lost its free-city status. It was only after its integration into a united Germany that Frankfurt developed into a large industrial city.

Interlaken It's not unusual for a town to be on a River, Lake or An Ocean. But for It sit between two lakes may will be unique. Interlaken-between lake thin and lake brienz-can boast such a privileged posion and there's more. Interlaken is also in the heart of the mangnifient Jungfrau region mountain World and affords views of the World famous Icy Icons, The Eiger, Monch & Jungfrau.

Pisa The city of Pisa rises above the banks of Arno, just before the mouth of the river at Marina of Pisa. It is one of the most important cies in Tuscany and it is extremely well-known in the world, because of its famous symbol: "the Leaning Tower". Pisa is both an ancient and modern city. On the one hand, it is proud of its past , when it was a Marime Republic and became a world power during the Middle Ages.

Florence’s Florence's museums, palaces, and churches house some of the greatest arsc treasures in the world. The most popular and important sites in Florence include the Cathedral, the Bapstery, the Uffizi, the Bargello, and the Accademia. The churches of Santa Maria Novella and Santa Croce are veritable art galleries, and the library of San Lorenzo is a magnificent exhibion of Michelangelo's architectural genius. Wander some of the oldest streets in the city unl you reach the Arno River, cross the Ponte Vecchio, and experience the "newest" area of Florence, the Oltrarno