The Central European Round-Tour
Frankfurt · Cologne · Brussels · Amsterdam · Paris

 

Frankfurt

After arriving in Frankfurt, get familiar with a city tour of the city. Frankfurt is the center of the banks and high-rise buildings in Germany. Hence the nickname Mainhattan. After the city tour we continue to Cologne.

Cologne

Cologne is the third standard flat size and population, the fourth-largest city. In Cologne, as well as other areas of Germany celebrated the 5th year the carnival. Furthermore, many media companies and publishing houses based in Cologne. At the Cologne offers its university and colleges attractive a city for students.
Landmark of the city is the Cologne cathedral, it is done directly at the main station and the Rhine. In the cathedral is a treasure that you can visit. In addition, you can also run up to the tower and enjoy a wonderful view over Cologne. In 1996 the cathedral was declared a UNESCO world cultural heritage. Also includes the Cathedral Shrine of the Three Kings.
But a visit to the Cologne Philharmonic is worth it belongs to the Ludwig museums. It is considered one of the most modern concert halls in the world.

 

Amsterdam

 The capital of the Netherlands. Amsterdam is known for its numerous rivers, canals and moats. For this reason, they should join a cruise. Almost all move on to the bike. In Amsterdam there is a diamond museum, beautiful trinkets are on display.
The famous coffee shops are worth a visit.

 

Brussels

 Brussels is the capital of Belgium. In Brussels, two languages are spoken, for a french other Dutch. The European Council is based in Brussels and NATO too.
Landmark and major tourist attraction in Brussels is the Grand Place. He is one of the most beautiful places of Europe and UNESCO world cultural heritage would be counted 1998. In the square stands the town hall in the Gothic style.
Also located in Brussels, the Atomium, it is built in memory of the Expo 58th nearby is a park of Mini Europe's finest monuments simulates the Union. It will be shown about 80 cities and over 350 houses and buildings.

 

Paris

Paris, the capital of France and also as the city of love very well known.
Paris has a variety of points of interest on interesting buildings to about 160 museums and 200 art galleries. However, there is still much more to explore, such as the Palace of Versailles. In more than 10,000 restaurants, you can taste the French cuisine. Each year various events will take place in the French capital. Concerts or exhibitions as every year, the fashion shows.
Symbol of Paris is of course the Eiffel run, which measures a size of 324 meters and 10,000 tons in weight. For visitors, there are three viewing platforms at a height of 57 m, 115 m and 276 m. In the first two there is a restaurant. Especially nice is the Eiffel Tower to marvel at night, when it shines and sparkles.

 

Musée du Louvre

The Louvre in Paris is a former French royal palace.
Today, the Louvre museum, the Musée du Louvre. "With an attendance of 8.3 million, it is the most visited museum in the world and size as it is the third largest.
The origin of the collection dates to the 14th Century. The collection comprises about 380 000 works, of which about 35,000 exhibits are presented on an area of 60,000 square feet. Thus, the Louvre, viewed in terms of area, the third largest museum in the world. Especially important is the quality of the Greek and Roman antiquities collections, the divisions of Italian Renaissance painting and Flemish paintings of the 16th and 17 Century and of French painting of the 15th to 19 Century.
One of his most famous is probably the canvas Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci.

 

Château de Versailles

The French Chateau Versailles is located in Versailles, a suburb of Paris. Built as a hunting lodge for King Louis XIII. by Philibert Le Roy was from 1661 under Louis XIV

The baroque palace was the middle of the 17th Century until the outbreak of the French Revolution, the residence of the French royal family. The castle was at that time almost continuously from a several thousand people lived in full court, and became the cultural and political center of France. Versailles is one of the largest palaces in Europe and is considered one of the highlights of European castle architecture. The palace, whose largest dimension is more than half a kilometer is, was the 17th and 18 Century the model of many other European castles. Since 1979, the castle is a UNESCO world cultural heritage.

The palace with its gardens, museums and castles park is open for visitors and also the most visited castle in France. It is one of the biggest tourist attraction in the country.
The gardens can be visited free of charge, to visit the various museums and exhibition rooms, an entrance fee required. Guests must also long queues at the tills, especially in the summer and weekends count. Due to the worldwide popularity of Versailles, the castle is one of many France-Paris and a must for tourists. Each year, counted an average of three million visitors.

  

 

 

Touring B:      Frankfurt – Cologne – Amsterdam – Brussels – Paris

 

01. Day

Arrival in Frankfurt,
Short Sightseeing Frankfurt,
Transfer to Cologne.
Overnight in Cologne

06. Day

City Walk Ile de la Cite, Notre Dame, Quartier du Marais
Afternoon Free Time to Relax
Overnight in Paris.

02. Day

City tour in Cologne
Overnight in Cologne

07. Day

Visit Château de Versailles, Musée du Louvre, Arc de Triomphe
Overnight in Paris.

03. Day

Transfer to Amsterdam
City tour in Amsterdam
Transfer to Brussels
Overnight in Brussels

08. Day

Visit Eiffel Tower and the river curise.
Overnight in Paris.

04. Day

City tour in Brussels
Overnight in Brussels

09. Day

Free time for shopping or visit more important places.
Overnight in Paris

05. Day

Transfer to Paris
City tour in Paris
Overnight in Paris.

10. Day

Transfer to Airport.

10 Day / 9 nights

2 night in Cologne

Germany /Cologne

2 night in Brussels

Belgium /Brussels

5 nights in Paris

France /Paris

 

 

10 Days / 9 nights

 

 

 

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