GERMANY – NETHERLANDS – BELGIUM – FRANCE

Duration

9 Days 8 Nights

Tour Type

Transnational Tour

Group Size

10 Person

Tour Guide

9 Days 8 Nights

GERMANY – NETHERLANDS – BELGIUM - PARIS

  • Enjoy a direct flight to Europe with Vietnam Airlines, the pride of Vietnamese aviation.
  • Explore an incredibly fascinating tour route, experiencing diverse cultures and visiting remarkable architectural landmarks in Europe.
  • Capture beautiful moments at various locations, tasting distinctive street foods, guided by the travel company’s tour guide.
  • Benefit from the extensive experience of the staff, who will enthusiastically assist in visa procedures, ensuring the highest approval rates for your visa application.

Let’s Explore this beautiful country with the travel company!

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Included
  • Transportation for sightseeing per the program.
  • 4-star standard hotels based on double occupancy – Single supplement for individuals choosing a separate room.
  • Breakfast at the hotel and main meals (lunch, dinner) at restaurants as per the program.
  • Entrance tickets as described in the itinerary.
  • International travel insurance and COVID-19 insurance valued at 1,500,000,000 VND per trip.
  • Vietnamese-speaking tour guide.
  • Complimentary travel hat.
  • One bottle of water per person per day.
  • VAT tax

Note: No refunds for unused services during the trip

Excluded
  • Round-trip airfare: SGN-FRE//FRA-SGN & associated airline taxes and fees.
  • Passport (validity must exceed 6 months from the end of the tour). Personal expenses outside the tour program (phone calls, laundry, minibar beverages, etc).
    • Other unspecified expenses not mentioned in the tour program.
  • Single room supplement of 1,500,000 VND per person per night.
  • Tips for the local guide and driver at 7 EUR per person per day.
  • Visa for foreign nationals entering Vietnam.
  • Visa processing fee of 5,000,000 VND per person/file – Kindly cooperate with the company to provide complete documentation for visa processing.

Note: Regarding COVID testing information. The Travel Company will notify changes in regulations and COVID testing costs in the respective country at the time of departure or service usage, in accordance with the regulations of local hospitals and national entry requirements. Therefore, the company kindly requests cooperation from customers at the time of changes (if any) to ensure a smoother tour.

 

Details

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DAY 1: FRANKFURT Fly directly and have dinner on the plane

Rest during the flight.

Morning: Upon arrival at Frankfurt International Airport, complete the immigration procedures and then take a bus to the center of Frankfurt. The visit begins with Romerberg Square, a historic public space boasting buildings that date back to the 15th century, displaying the beauty of medieval architecture. Points of interest include

  • Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen fountain situated in the center of the square, built in 1543. This statue depicts the goddess Justitia, holding scales and a sword, symbolizing justice in Roman mythology.
  • The Ostzeile houses are located to the east of Römerberg Square. This architectural complex was reconstructed in the 18th century from existing houses. In March 1944, bombings destroyed the entire historical site of Frankfurt, leaving only six wooden houses. Each house has its own name, from left to right: Zum Engel, Goldener Greif, Wilder Mann, Kleiner Dachsberg-Schlüssel, Großer Laubenberg, and finally Kleiner Laubenberg. 
  • The Alte Nikolaikirche, a Lutheran church built in the early 17th century in Gothic architecture. Constructed in 1290 specifically for kings, by the 15th century, Alte Nikolaikirche became the official church of the City Council.
  • The group will have a photo opportunity at the Euro Tower and Main Tower.  
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Afternoon: The group will have lunch at a restaurant, then continue the outside photo tour, visiting:

  • The Opera House, a landmark showcasing the essence of its time. Opera reflects societal realities, the outcry of the working people, the rise of suppressed destinies, and the burning desire for freedom. It also portrays the deepest facets of love between couples, profound friendships, encompassing maternal love, and love for one’s homeland and country.
  • Rathaus, the City Hall, the administrative and legislative center of Hamburg. Constructed based on the design of seven architects from Hamburg over two years from 1886 to 1887, this city hall spans 112 meters and includes 4,000 columns, and 647 rooms, covering an area of nearly 2,000 square meters.
  • The group will have free time for shopping at the Galeria Kaufhof shopping center or the nearby shopping district, featuring a multitude of brands from luxurious to more affordable options.
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Evening: Dinner will be served at a restaurant before returning to the hotel for rest.

Morning: The group will have breakfast at the hotel, and then depart for Amsterdam.

 

Noon: Lunch will be at a local restaurant in Cologne, where the group will have the opportunity for quick photo check-ins with the River Rhine, one of the largest and most important rivers in Europe, stretching 1,233 km with an average flow of over 2,000 cubic meters per second. Afterward, the group will continue the journey to Amsterdam for sightseeing and photo opportunities outside:

  • Dam Square, a historic witness in Amsterdam. This square is the annual venue for cultural and historical events of national significance. Other entertainment activities such as concerts, sports events, fairs, and silent theater performances, all take place here. The square is considered a highly attractive tourist spot in the Netherlands, drawing many visitors from around the world.
  • The Royal Palace of Amsterdam, a grand palace with a colossal statue of a human bird at the entrance, weighing 29 tons. The palace is magnificent, dubbed one of the world’s wonders, and was built in 1913.  
  • Strolling through the De Wallen Red Light District, the oldest district with plenty to see, do, and dine.
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Evening: Dinner at a restaurant, then return to the hotel for check-in and rest.

Morning: The group will have breakfast at the hotel and then embark on visits to:

  • The fairytale village of Giethoorn, renowned as the Venice of the Netherlands. The village maintains picturesque thatched-roof houses, with no roads for motor vehicles. Transportation primarily involves boats on the canal or leisurely walks across serene small bridges (including boat tour tickets).
  • Coaster Diamond manufacturing workshop, where visitors can witness the process of crafting 8-sided diamonds firsthand.
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Noon: The group will have lunch at a restaurant and continue exploring:

  • The windmill village, where guests can marvel at colossal windmills and uniquely painted historic houses. Standing near the towering windmill with blades spanning dozens of meters, one might feel incredibly small. On average, these windmills complete a rotation every 16 seconds, but during strong winds, they do so in just 10 seconds. Many photographers visit Zaanse Schans to capture images of these windmills. The village is encircled by the meandering Zaan River, with each house forming a small oasis, connected by beautifully colored, arched bridges.
  • Handicraft village: Here, locals live in small wooden houses and produce wooden clogs, a special item in Dutch culture for the past 700 years. Watching a craftsman demonstrate the process of making wooden clogs is a delightful experience for the whole group. Nowadays, wooden clogs are sold throughout the Netherlands, not just for wearing but also transformed into souvenir gifts like keychains, flower vases, and even large decorative clogs shaped like boats with various intricate patterns, serving as a point of interest for tourists.
  • De Catherina Hoeve cheese processing plant: This is a replica of a Dutch cheese farm. The Netherlands is globally renowned for its dairy products, particularly cheese. While many European countries favor soft cheeses, the Dutch predominantly use hard or semi-hard cheeses. Moreover, many Dutch cheeses incorporate unique herbs or spices, making them distinct from the cheeses of other nations.
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Evening: Dinner at a restaurant, then back to the hotel for check-in and relaxation.

Morning: The group will have breakfast at the hotel, then check out, proceeding to return to Brussels. The Kingdom of Belgium is recognized as a central country in Western Europe. Apart from its diverse culture, it’s renowned for its distinct architectural styles, carrying both historical significance and global aesthetic appeal.

Noon: The group will have lunch at a restaurant and then continue the sightseeing and photo opportunities outside:

  • Atomium, a landmark in the capital, Brussels, is a famous check-in spot in Belgium. This colossal steel structure is designed resembling the atomic structure of iron, magnified 165 billion times, standing at a height of 102 meters if you count the topmost sphere. Iron was chosen as the prototype for this structure due to Belgium’s prominent steel industry at the time.
    • The Royal Palace of Brussels not only stands as a mesmerizing architectural marvel but also represents the country’s authority.
  • Grand Place, situated in the heart of Brussels, is known as one of the most beautiful squares in Europe and an incredibly ideal Belgian tourist spot. It’s characterized by impressive architecture and was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1998. Therefore, when touring Belgium, Grand Place is a must-visit location not to be missed.
  • Manneken Pis, a small bronze statue of a urinating boy, is an unusual subject for a sculpture, but in Brussels, it’s one of the most attractive tourist spots. Standing at just 61 cm, Manneken Pis isn’t the largest statue in Brussels, yet its size is irrelevant compared to the joy it brings to the people of Belgium. Originally one of many fountains in Brussels providing drinking water, it has, over four centuries, become a symbol of the city. The statue is often dressed in elaborate costumes for major festivals throughout the year.

Later, the group will board the bus and head to Reims, renowned for producing the world’s most famous sparkling wine, a prominent wine-making region in France since the 17th century.

Evening: The group will have dinner at a restaurant and then return to the hotel for rest and check-in.

Morning: The group will have breakfast at the hotel, check out, and then embark on a tour: 

  • Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral, the most magnificent landmark in the city, with its colossal façade rising majestically from the surrounding streets. Thanks to its intricate decorative details, imposing entrance gates, and twin towers, the cathedral attracts millions of visitors. Until the 19th century, it remained a significant location for royal coronations. The resplendent Gothic façade undoubtedly stands out in tourist photographs.

  • Porte de Mars Arch, an ancient Roman triumphal arch in Reims, France. Dating back to the 3rd century AD, it’s the widest Roman arch in the world, and capturing an image with the inscription “Reims” is truly impressive.

Afterward, the group will board the bus and travel to Paris, the City of Lights.

Noon: The group will have lunch at a local restaurant, then continue sightseeing and taking photos from afar at:

  • Arc De Triomphe – A monumental structure symbolizing France, having hosted significant historical events. It displays renowned sculptures portraying historic battles, notably “The Marseillaise” by the acclaimed sculptor Francois Rude.
  • Champs Elysees – The most beautiful avenue in the world and home to some of the most luxurious shops in the “City of Lights.
  • Place de la Concorde, one of Paris’s famous squares, situated at the eastern end of the Champs-Élysées, adjacent to the Seine River, bordering the Tuileries Garden. Concorde is the widest square in Paris, the second in France after the Quinconces Square in Bordeaux, and the 11th largest worldwide.
  • Join a 1-hour Seine River Sightseeing Cruise, offering a multitude of fascinating experiences. With direct entry tickets, you’ll leisurely cruise along the river from the Eiffel Tower’s base, passing beautiful landmarks such as the Assemblée Nationale, Invalides, Musée d’Orsay, Institut de France, and Notre Dame de Paris, accompanied by commentary in 14 languages. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture Paris’s most beautiful landmarks.

Evening: The group will have dinner at a restaurant and then return to the hotel for rest and check-in.

Morning: The group will have breakfast at the hotel, then visit on a tour:

  • Photo session with the iconic glass pyramid at the Louvre Museum. This museum, the third largest in the world, chronicles the extensive history and art of France, from the Capetian kings to the present day. The museum displays numerous invaluable works of art, including the world-renowned painting La Joconde by Leonardo da Vinci (photo opportunity outside).

  • Montmartre Hill, a charming and alluring spot, is not only a popular tourist attraction but also a top pilgrimage site for Catholics. It has left an indelible mark on the architecture and art of Paris, France, and Europe, inspiring numerous renowned artists from around the world.

Noon: The group will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant and then continue with visits to:

  • The Eiffel Tower, where guests will have the opportunity to take photos with this grand structure that remains a symbol of Paris, representing pride for the French people.
  • La Parfumerie Fragonard Museum, one of the oldest perfume production centers in France and the entire European region.
  • Free time for shopping at the renowned Galeries Lafayette Haussmann, offering a wide array of shopping opportunities (self-funded, with additional free time available).

Evening: The group will have dinner at a restaurant and then return to the hotel for a relaxing night’s stay.

Morning: The group will have breakfast at the hotel, proceed to check-out, and then head to the airport for departure procedures. The group will spend the night on the plane.

“End of the program. Farewell and we look forward to seeing you again on our future tours…”