TOUR Itinerary
Arrive in London and proceed towards the hotel for check-in.
London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a globally celebrated city known for its royal heritage, historic landmarks, cultural diversity, and modern cosmopolitan character. The city has played a defining role in global politics, finance, literature, and the arts, making it one of the most influential cities in the world.
Upon arrival, proceed to the hotel and complete the check-in formalities. The remainder of the day is kept at leisure to relax after the long journey and prepare for the upcoming sightseeing schedule.
Overnight stay at the hotel in London.
After breakfast at Hotel, proceed for a guided city tour of London.
Explore the iconic landmarks of London including Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, symbols of British democracy and governance. Pass by Westminster Abbey, a historic coronation church with over a thousand years of history, Trafalgar Square with Nelson’s Column, Piccadilly Circus, Tower Bridge, Hyde Park, and views of the River Thames, which has been central to London’s development as a trading and cultural hub.
Witness the Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace, a ceremonial tradition showcasing British military precision and royal customs, subject to operation. Later, proceed to visit Lord’s Cricket Ground, known as the “Home of Cricket.” Explore the historic Pavilion, the famous Long Room, Players’ Dressing Rooms, and the MCC Museum, which houses the iconic Ashes Urn, reflecting the deep-rooted legacy of the sport.
Later, proceed to experience the London Eye, one of Europe’s tallest observation wheels. Enjoy panoramic views of the city skyline, offering a unique perspective of London’s landmarks from a height of 135 metres.
Overnight stay at the hotel in London.
After breakfast at Hotel, proceed to visit Madame Tussauds Wax Museum.
Madame Tussauds is home to one of the world’s largest wax collections, featuring lifelike statues of global celebrities, historical figures, sports personalities, and world leaders. The museum offers an immersive experience showcasing art, craftsmanship, and popular culture under one roof.
Later, proceed to Paris by high-speed Eurostar train through the Channel Tunnel. Paris, the capital of France, is globally admired for its art, fashion, architecture, and romantic charm. Known as the “City of Lights,” Paris is home to world-renowned museums, elegant boulevards, and historic monuments that define European culture.
Upon arrival, proceed to the hotel and check in.
Overnight stay at the hotel in Paris.
After breakfast at Hotel, proceed for a guided city tour of Paris.
Embark on the city tour covering major destinations like Place Vendôme, Place de l’Opéra Garnier, Musée d’Orsay, Place de la Concorde, Champs-Élysées, Arc de Triomphe, Alexander Bridge, and Les Invalides. These landmarks reflect Paris’s rich artistic, political, and architectural heritage, showcasing styles ranging from classical to modern elegance.
Later, proceed to visit the Eiffel Tower – 3rd Level. The Eiffel Tower stands as the most recognizable symbol of France, offering breathtaking views of Paris from its top level and representing French engineering excellence.
Proceed to visit the Palace of Versailles, a masterpiece of 17th-century French architecture. The palace reflects the grandeur of the French monarchy with its opulent halls, royal apartments, and meticulously designed gardens.
Later, enjoy a scenic cruise on the River Seine, passing landmarks such as Notre Dame Cathedral, Eiffel Tower, and Orsay Museum, offering a unique perspective of Paris from the water.
Overnight stay at the hotel in Paris.
After breakfast at Hotel, proceed towards Brussels.
Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is known as the administrative centre of the European Union and is admired for its medieval squares, historic guild houses, and cultural diversity.
Visit the Grand Place, one of Europe’s most beautiful squares, surrounded by ornate guild houses and the grand Town Hall. See the Manneken Pis statue, a small yet famous landmark symbolizing Belgian humour and folklore.
Later, proceed towards the Netherlands and check in to the hotel.
Overnight stay at the hotel in Netherlands
After breakfast at Hotel, proceed to visit Keukenhof Gardens (till 10th May).
Keukenhof is one of the world’s largest and most famous flower gardens, displaying millions of tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths arranged in vibrant themed landscapes. Later, proceed to visit Madurodam, a miniature park showcasing detailed 1:25 scale replicas of famous Dutch landmarks, cities, and engineering marvels.
Later, proceed to Amsterdam and enjoy a scenic Amsterdam Canal Cruise. The cruise offers views of historic canals, elegant bridges, and traditional canal houses, reflecting Amsterdam’s maritime and trading heritage.
Proceed towards Germany and check in to the hotel.
Overnight stay at the hotel in Germany.
After breakfast at Hotel, proceed to Heidelberg.
Visit Heidelberg Old Town, located along the Neckar River and known for its cobblestone streets, medieval architecture, and vibrant market square. See the Church of the Holy Spirit, a prominent Gothic structure that has served as a central landmark for centuries.
Proceed to the Black Forest region, renowned for its dense evergreen forests, scenic landscapes, and traditional villages. Witness a demonstration of cuckoo clock making, a craft deeply associated with the region’s cultural identity.
Later, proceed to Switzerland to visit the Rhine Falls, the largest waterfall in Europe. Experience the sheer power and scale of the cascading waters, one of Europe’s most impressive natural attractions.
Overnight stay at the hotel in Central Switzerland.
After breakfast at Hotel, the day is free at leisure or proceed for an optional excursion.
Proceed for a tour of Lucerne. Visit the Lion Monument, a moving tribute to Swiss Guards, and Kapellbrücke, one of Europe’s oldest wooden bridges, reflecting Lucerne’s medieval heritage.
Overnight stay at the hotel in Central Switzerland
SEGV RECOMMENDATION: Opt for a magical alpine excursion to Jungfraujoch – the Top of Europe. Travel via the Eiger Express and cogwheel train to the highest railway station in Europe. Visit the Ice Palace and Sphinx Observatory, offering panoramic views of the Aletsch Glacier, the longest glacier in the Alps.
After breakfast at Hotel, proceed to Mt. Titlis.
Ascend to 3,020 metres using a series of cable cars, including Rotair, the world’s first revolving cable car. Enjoy panoramic views of snow-covered peaks, deep crevasses, and alpine landscapes, and walk across the Titlis Cliff Walk, Europe’s highest suspension bridge.
Later, proceed to Innsbruck, Austria. Visit the Swarovski Crystal Shop, showcasing crystal craftsmanship, followed by a tour of Innsbruck. See the Golden Roof and Maria Theresien Strasse, with the Alps providing a striking backdrop.
Overnight stay at the hotel in Innsbruck
After breakfast at the hotel, proceed towards Venice by road and private boat.
Venice is a historic Italian city built across canals and islands, renowned for its maritime power and artistic legacy.
Proceed by private boat to St. Mark’s Square, the cultural heart of Venice. View St. Mark’s Basilica, the Bell Tower, Clock Tower, and the historic Bridge of Sighs, once used to transport prisoners.
Overnight stay at hotel in Padova.
After breakfast at Hotel, proceed to Rome.
Rome, the capital of Italy, is a city where ancient history and modern life coexist. Known as the Eternal City, Rome is home to iconic ruins, Renaissance art, and religious landmarks.
Proceed to Vatican City, the world’s smallest independent state. Visit St. Peter’s Basilica, renowned for its grand architecture and masterpieces by Michelangelo and Bernini.
Later, see the Colosseum from outside, an enduring symbol of the Roman Empire. Visit the Trevi Fountain, where tossing a coin is believed to ensure a return to Rome.
Overnight stay at the hotel in Rome.
After breakfast at Hotel, proceed to the airport for departure.
Return home with memorable experiences from your Grand European Highlights Tour.



