Duration: 10 Days 09 Nights
Day 1 Rome
Assemble at airport and board flight Rome.
Welcome to Rome, the eternal city!!!
Upon arrival at the airport, you will be transferred to hotel by coach. Check in and relax. The day is free to walk around and explore the city of your own.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 2 Rome
After breakfast proceed for a city tour of Rome. Rome is a place where the modern and the old, the past and the present, go side by side. Visit Vatican city, the smallest city state in the world and the seat of the Roman Catholic religion. First you will see the Vatican Museum, with a visit to the world-famous Sistine Chapel, a source of pure inspiration for art lovers and tourists alike. Then, visit the Basilica of St. Peter’s home to the architectural and artistic masterpiece of Michelangelo and Bernini which will leave you awestruck! Next visit the imposing Colosseum, a vast amphitheater known for gladiators fights. This historic city has many more sights to offer; the victor Emmanuel Monument, the Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain etc.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 3 Rome / Pisa / Padua
After breakfast drive to Pisa (3 h 45 min). Spend about 30 minutes at the leaning tower of Pisa. The Leaning Tower of Pisa or simply the Tower of Pisa is the campanile, or freestanding bell tower, of the cathedral of the Italian city of Pisa, known worldwide for its unintended tilt.
Later proceed to Padova.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 4 Venice
After breakfast checkout from hotel and drive to Venice(40 min). Board the boat to Venice Island. On arrival visit to St Mark’s square. Piazza San Marco was constructed in the ninth century as a small square dotted with trees. The square was laid out in front of the original St. Mark’s Basilica, at the time a small chapel which was part of the Doge’s Palace. The square was separated from the palace by a small canal, the Rio Batario. Already a central gathering place for Venetians, the piazza was enlarged in 1174 after the canal and an adjoining dock were filled in. The square became paved with bricks in 1267 in a herringbone pattern. In 1735 the bricks were replaced with natural stone and laid in a more complicated pattern according to a design devised by architect Andrea Tirali. The design marked the location where merchants could set up their stalls.
Later proceed to Murano. This tour begins as you board your motorboat and set off across the Venetian Lagoon to your first stop, the island of Murano, which is actually several small isles dissected by a wide canal. Disembark the boat to walk around Murano with your guide.
Visit a glass factory, where you’ll watch a glass blower creating beautiful pieces of glassware, a Murano tradition that dates back to 1291. Hear a bit about the island’s history from your guide, who tells you about Murano’s prosperity in the 1400s and 1500s, when it was the center of glassmaking in Europe. Then go admire other sights like churches decorated with mosaics and other ornamental details.
Later proceed to Venice pier to board the boat to Venice main Island.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 5 Innsbruck
After breakfast proceed for a orientation tour .Hidden between snow-capped mountains, little Innsbruck is a world away from other cities in Austria. The capital of Tirol is one of the most beautiful towns of its size anywhere in the world, owing much of its charm and fame to its unique location – where Alps rise and peaks of the Tuxer and Stubai surround the city.
Later proceed to Swarovski. Swarovski is arguably Austria’s best-known export; the crystals that brought the company a worldwide success have been incorporated into a subterranean theme park with a difference in Wattens, a suburb of Innsbruck. It’s more modern art gallery than behind-the-scenes glimpse into the actual creation of Swarovski’s famous crystal animals and jewelry, with a series of 14 cavernous exhibition halls designed by an international band of contemporary artists, is loosely themed around crystal.
Entrance leads underground through the mouth of a giant monster with crystal eyes and the highlight is André Heller’s Crystal Dome, which sparkles with ever-changing light reflected from the stones, accompanied by moody music from Brian Eno. Other exhibits include the eerie Ice Passage, illuminated with millions of sparkles and with crystals crunching under foot by Olivier Irschitz, and Susanna Schmögner’s cute Crystal Theater, featuring sparkling zebras and gleaming red stiletto shoes.
After lunch proceed to Zurich(3 h 17 min). On arrival check in at hotel .
Overnight at hotel.
Day 6 Zurich
After breakfast proceed to Mount Titlis which is a glacier paradise at a height of 3000 metres and offers an amazing snow and ice experience on the highest viewpoint in Central Switzerland. After reaching the top, you can enjoy a variety of attractions and the magnificent scenery of the Alps. There are restaurants, a sun terrace, Ice Grotto and much more. You can also board the Ice Flyer chairlift and enjoy sliding over the snow or use the Fun Lift for sledging.
After lunch proceed for a city tour and shown the main sites, including a visit to the Lion Monument. The famous carving of a dying lion by Bertel Thorvaldsen, a renowned Danish/Icelandic sculptor, commemorates the hundreds of Swiss guards who were massacred during the French Revolution in 1792. After visiting the Lion Monument, you will have about an hour at leisure to explore the place on your own.
After a great time in the snow, later return to Zurich.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 7 Paris
After breakfast checkout from hotel and drive to Paris(6 h 7 min). As we proceed towards the romantic city driving past the beautiful serene view of the Switzerland , drive pass the breath taking landscapes and some time you would feel the memories of the famous Bollywood movies shot at these exotic locations . As we enter Paris witness the most romantic destination as we proceed to the Hotel.
OVERNIGHT AT HOTEL.
Day 8 Paris
After breakfast proceed to Paris city tour with a coach ride through the city to see the most famous landmarks. Travel past the Champs-Elysees, Arc de Triomphe, Place de la Concorde, Palais de Chaillot, Palais Bourbon (National Assembly) and the city’s western districts.
Later enjoy a 1-hour Seine River cruise to see the sights of Paris from a different perspective. Finally, make your way to Paris’ most recognizable sight – the Eiffel Tower – where you’ll take the elevator to the second level. You’ll have time to take in the amazing views at your leisure.
OVERNIGHT AT HOTEL.
Day 9 Paris
After breakfast proceed for visit to the UNESCO-listed grand estate with a stroll through the expansive Gardens of Versailles (Jardins de Versailles). The property covers 1,980 acres (800 hectares), with vast green lawns and a variety of trees and flowering plants. There are roughly 210,000 flowers planted here every year, and what you’ll see blooming depends on the timing of your visit. Summer visitors hear about the garden’s development over the years, while winter visitors are able to explore the gardens at their leisure without a guide. Your next stop is the exquisite Palace of Versailles (Chateau de Versailles), one of France’s most popular tourist attractions, where you’ll be able to walk right past the long queues that often form at the entrance thanks to your skip-the-line ticket. Follow your guide through the palace’s opulent rooms and halls, learning about the important moments in French history that took place here from 1682 to 1789. Walk through the royal family’s private living quarters, including the King’s and Queens’ Apartments, as well as the Royal Chapel and the much-photographed Hall of Mirrors.
After lunch proceed to visit Louvre Museum With its rich display of culture and stellar collections, the Louvre may be the world’s greatest art museum. The former fortress began its career as a public museum in 1793 with 2,500 paintings and now houses some 30,000, covering human civilization from antiquity to the 19th century.
The most famous works from antiquity include the Seated Scribe, the Jewels of Rameses II and the armless duo: the Winged Victory of Samothrace and the Venus de Milo. From the Renaissance, don’t miss Michelangelo’s Slaves, Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa or the museum’s works by Raphael, Botticelli and Titian. French masterpieces from the 19th century include Ingres’ La Grande Odalisque, Géricault’s The Raft of the Medusa, and the work of David and Delacroix.
OVERNIGHT AT HOTEL
Day 10 Paris – Departure
After breakfast checkout from hotel and you will be transferred to airport for connect flight to back home with beautiful memories.
Tour Inclusions
Air tickets