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Barcelona to Berlin – 15 days

See Europe’s best cities on a 15-day adventure from Barcelona to Berlin. Full of fun, flexibility and loads of free time to explore each destination at your own pace, this adventure is perfect for independent travellers. Your passionate European leader will take you on regular orientation walks and give you plenty of insider knowledge, but how you spend your days is largely up to you. Wander the streets of Barcelona and see Gaudi’s architecture before exploring the medieval walls of Girona. Learn the history of gladiators in the Roman amphitheatre of Nimes and soak up the gorgeous scenery in Avignon. Visit some of the finest winemaking parts of France, then maybe picnic in Paris, have a beer in Brussels and explore a fairytale castle in Antwerp. Perhaps cycle the Amsterdam canals and see why Berlin’s nightlife is so iconic before ending it all with a toast to a whirlwind trip well-travelled.

Trip overview

Start – Barcelona, Spain
Finish – Berlin, Germany
Destinations – Spain, Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium
Physical rating – 2/5
Group size – Max 16

 


Why you’ll love this trip
  • Start your trip in Barcelona, the city of Gaudi, wander the streets and marvel at the incredible architectural feats, from the incredible La Sagrada Familia Basilica to the lush gardens of Park Guell.
  • Discover the heart of Burgundy’s wine region in the town of Beaune. Sample a glass (or two or three!) of some of the finest wine in France and explore the many underground cellars scattered throughout the town.
  • Explore the many romantic districts and hidden alleyways of Paris, discover the history and culture of this beloved city at the many museums and galleries and tick the Eiffel Tower off your bucket list in your free time.
  • From the arts district and museums to the unmatched cafe culture and leafy parks, Amsterdam has it all. Maybe grab a bike and see the city the way the locals do.
  • Soak up loads of free time to see each city your own way, whether that’s learning the history of the Romans in Nimes, exploring castles in Antwerp or discovering how modern life sits along fascinating war history in Berlin.

Is this trip right for you?
  • This trip is made for travellers who value their independence but also want the benefit of a local leader and a group of like-minded travellers. The itinerary has a mix of included activities and free time when your leader will offer suggestions. Please budget spending money for optional activities you want to partake in.
  • As accommodation on this trip is twin-share, solo travellers will share a room with other travellers of the same gender. This trip is a great opportunity to get to know other like-minded people, so embrace it! A single supplement is not available on this trip. Space is at a premium in Europe and your hotel is no exception. Rooms are often small, but usually the central location makes up for that. For those travelling as a duo, hotels in Europe often don’t have double beds, but rather two single beds that can be pushed together. In some cases, bathroom facilities will be shared rather than ensuite.
  • Don’t let the heat keep you from exploring the world! Summer temperatures can be very high in the regions visited (over 40°C). Please keep in mind that many European hotel rooms are not equipped with air conditioning. Please carefully consider the time of the year you wish to travel and your suitability to that season.
  • The primary means of transportation on this trip is by train. Trains are a fast way to cross long distances, allowing you to avoid traffic jams and arrive right into the city centre. They are comfortable and all have toilets, however they can get busy. Please note that you’ll have to carry your own luggage on and off the train, so make sure it doesn’t exceed our weight and size recommendations. You can find specifics under ‘Packing’ in the Essential Trip Information.
  • The best way to experience a city is by doing as the locals do – and in this case that means using public transport such as trams, buses or metro at some locations. It’s better for the environment and you’ll get an authentic look at daily life; just be aware you may find yours.

Itinerary

Day 1: Barcelona

Hola! Welcome to Barcelona, Spain. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting around 6 pm followed by a vermouth aperitivo to whet your appetite for the adventure ahead. If you arrive early, why not use this time to get your bearings. There are plenty of galleries, cafes and historic corners to keep you busy. Perhaps take the funicular to the top of Montjuic or Tibidabo for panoramic views of the harbour. After the welcome meeting, maybe head out for some tapas with your fellow travellers so you can get to know them – your group leader will have all the best recommendations on where to go.

Special information

It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.

Day 2: Barcelona / Girona

Say good morning to Barcelona before heading out with your group on a leader-led orientation walk of the city, sampling a favourite local treat along the way. Then exploring the city at your own pace, why not visit Gaudi’s La Sagrada Familia Basilica – possibly the most iconic landmark in Barcelona. Or, head to Park Guell – the largest green space in the city, where you can stroll through the gardens and explore more of the incredible architectural work by Gaudi. This afternoon you’ll make your way to the train station, where you’ll head off to the city of Girona. Arriving in the early evening, your leader will take you on a walk through the city. Then, you have the chance to explore at your leisure. This jewel of Catalonia is known for its medieval architecture, sitting alongside the Onyar River. Make sure you get the best local dinner recommendations from your leader tonight!

Special information

Your travel time today will be approximately 1 hour.

If you wish to tour La Sagrada Familia, it’s best to pre-book your tickets before the tour. Check tickets.sagradafamilia.org for updated information on availability.

Day 3: Girona

Head off with your group this morning for a walk along the medieval walls of the city. Originally built by the Romans, and then rebuilt and extended in the Middle Ages, these walls have stood watch over the city since the 14th century. From the walkway along the top, the city of Gerona spreads out beneath you, giving you a birds-eye view over the streets and houses, the river and the iconic cathedral and bell tower of San Felix. This afternoon is yours to explore the city. Why not take a visit to the Arabic Baths or stop at the Rocambolesc Gelateria where you can grab a cup or cone of some of Spain’s finest gelato. Fancy yourself a bit of a TV buff? Several scenes of HBO’s Game of Thrones were filmed in the city! Chat to your leader about joining a Game of Thrones walking tour and find yourself transported to the streets of Braavos and King’s Landing.

Day 4: Nimes / Avignon

Leaving the city after breakfast, you’ll have the opportunity to explore Nimes. Arriving in the town of southeastern France, your leader will take you on a walk through the town, giving you the lay of the land before your free time to explore at your own pace. Why not chat to your leader about visiting the famous Amphitheatre of Nimes – one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres in Europe, built around the year AD 100. This evening, take the train to Avignon. When you arrive, check in to your hotel and take a walk around a walled city that was once home to French popes for more than a century.

Special information

Your travel time today will be approximately 3.5 hours.

Day 5: Avignon

Waking up in Avignon, your leader will take you for an orientation walk, through the markets where you’ll find fresh produce that’s locally grown in the fertile soil surrounding the city. After, explore the local sites at your own pace. Maybe comb the city’s impressive collection of art, visit the grand Palais des Papes (Pope’s Palace) or cross the iconic bridge of Pont St-Benezet. You could even hire a bike to see more of this picturesque valley and head to one of the city’s amazing bakeries. There are also many small local bistros that serve up great regional cuisine – why not get some of your travel pals together for a French-inspired feast.

Day 6: Beaune

This morning, you’ll be heading by train to the city of Beaune. In the heart of France’s Burgundy wine region, this little town packs a punch. Following a leader led walk through the town, this afternoon you can explore the town’s rich history of food and wine production. Ask your leader about visiting the Caves Patriarche – the largest cellars in the Bourgogne wine region, located in the 17th century former convent of Les Vistandines. Here, you’ll find several million bottles of wine, some of which are from the most prestigious winemaking names in the region. Continuing your exploration of the town, see if you can find a fresh bread vending machine, or visit the incredible Hospices de Beaune. Founded in 1443 and originally a hospital that offered care to the less fortunate, it is now a museum and the host of an annual charity wine auction.

Special information

Your travel time today will be approximately 3.5 hours.

Day 7: Paris

Leaving Beaune, travel by train to the city of light and love – Paris, of course! Rich in museums, art galleries, monuments, fashion and delicious food, Paris offers a wealth of major sights and things to do. When you arrive, check into the hotel and then join your leader for an orientation walk through the famous city streets before exploring at your leisure. Wandering around the Champs-Elysees, the student-filled Latin Quarter, or bohemian Montmartre will give you a good feel for the city. There is so much to do in Paris that it might be a good idea to make a plan before you arrive, so you can get to see all you want! Don’t know where to start? Check in with your leader for tons of advice and tips on how to make the most of your time in this incredible city.

Special information

Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.

Day 8: Paris

You have a free day in Paris today until your next meeting at 6 pm. While you wait, why not check out the world-famous Louvre, where you can see the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Maybe climb the Eiffel Tower – or take the lift – for some impressive aerial views of Paris. For a simple picnic lunch of baguette and cheese, The Tuileries, Plantes and Jardin du Luxembourg all make excellent backdrops. After you meet your new fellow travellers and trip leader, you might choose to head out for dinner at one of the gorgeous local restaurants or explore the surrounding neighbourhoods and discover why this city is known for its romantic appeal.

Special information

This is a combination trip, meaning your trip leader and group members will most likely change today.

To avoid queuing at the ticket windows of the Louvre you can buy your ticket in advance. For more information go to louvre.fr.

Day 9: Brussels

Leave Paris behind and jump on a train to Brussels, where your leader will take you on a walk around the city, and you can enjoy some traditional Belgian fries. After, explore at your own pace. Maybe wander down to the Manneken Pis (Little Peeing Man) – an iconic symbol of Belgium. If you’re interested in music, a must-see place is The Musical Instrument Museum. Three floors of musical instruments coming from every corner of the world and hundreds of years of musical history in one place. If you feel like a night out, Ilot Sacre is a great place to find good food and fun bars. Perhaps visit the iconic Atomium – a silver structure built in 1958 for the Brussels World’s Fair. As always, you can chat to your leader for advice – it’s why they’re here!

Special information

Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours.

Day 10: Bruges

This morning, enjoy some free time in Brussels, before making your way to the train station in the early afternoon to head to your next destination – Bruges. Arriving mid-afternoon, your leader will take you around the city to give you the lay of the land before you explore at your own speed. Wander along the picturesque river this evening, watching the city illuminate around you in the setting sun. Your leader will be able to give you the best recommendations for dinner spots tonight, or maybe even where you can find the best beer in town.

Special information

Your travel time today will be approximately 1.5 hours.

Day 11: Bruges

Today you have a free day to explore Bruges. This town on the coast of Belgium looks like it’s been plucked straight from the pages of a fairytale, and there’s so much to see and explore. Why not take a stroll through the UNESCO Protected Old Town, starting in the iconic Burg square. Right in the centre of town, this square is home to a mix of Gothic, Renaissance and neoclassicism architecture, and features the town hall, which was built in the 14th century. Don’t forget to check out the Basilica of the Holy Blood, which is said to be home to a vial of cloth stained with a drop of the blood of Jesus. Once you’ve worked up an appetite, hunt down the best bowl of moules-frites – a Flemish classic of mussels cooked in white wine and served with a side of crunchy fries.

Day 12: Antwerp – Amsterdam

Bid Bruges a fond farewell as you hop on the train and head to Antwerp. Your leader will take you around the city to help you get your bearings before you have the chance to explore on your own. Why not visit the Het Steen Castle – a medieval fortress in the Old City centre. Built in the early 1200s and with towering walls and turrets, it’s not hard to imagine knights on horseback and princesses wandering through the castle grounds. Then, jump back on the train and cross another border into the capital of the Netherlands – Amsterdam! Arriving in the evening, why not find somewhere for dinner and plan your time in the city. The best way to get your head around Amsterdam is to do as locals do and cycle. Amsterdam is a network of canals, bridges and parks perfect for exploring on a bike. If you’re an art-lover, Amsterdam is home to plenty of museums. One of its best is the Rijksmuseum, which houses one of Rembrandt’s most famous works – ‘The Night Watch’. Alternatively, the Van Gogh Museum, which comprises nearly every painting, sketch, print, etching and piece of correspondence that Van Gogh ever produced, including ‘Sunflowers’.

Special information

Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.

Day 13: Amsterdam

This morning, your leader will show you around Amsterdam before your free day to explore. You could visit Anne Frank’s House – the former hiding place of the famous child diarist and her family during WWII, which has now been preserved as a museum. Or, perhaps visit the De Waag – a 15th-century building on Nieuwmarkt Square first constructed as a gate for the city’s fortified walls. For a snack, pannekoeken will go down a treat – sometimes sweet, sometimes savoury, but always delicious! You could order some salty fries, taste some of the rich cheeses on offer, or discover the local café culture. A popular activity is to bask in the glory of liquid sunshine – visit the best bars, breweries and beer halls of this brew-loving city with some new travel pals. From a place where nuns used to brew ales, to the mothership of Dutch beer brewing (the original Heineken building) you can go on a tasting tour of the Netherlands’ strong beer history.

 

Day 14: Berlin

Rise bright and early this morning before jumping on the train to Berlin. Today is a long travel day, so grab a window seat if you can. Berlin has plenty of impressive sites and is known for a great bar scene. Get some of the best recommendations and must-see spots from your leader while you make your way towards the city. Arriving in the evening, your leader will show you around and share all the insider tips and tricks, like where to find the best schnitzel for dinner and the best beers to celebrate a trip well-travelled!

Special information

Your travel time today will be approximately 7.5 hours.

Day 15: Berlin

Today your adventure comes to an end. There’s so much to see and do in Berlin, so why not extend your time in the city? See the Brandenburg Gate, the remnants of the Berlin Wall, the dominating Reichstag building or the popular Checkpoint Charlie. There are also the Jewish memorial and the Topography of Terror, both of which are well worth your time.

Special information

As the trip only has limited time in Berlin, we highly recommend staying a few extra days after your tour to enjoy all this great city has to offer.

Inclusions

Meals11 breakfasts
TransportTrain, Tram, Public Bus, Metro
AccommodationHotel (10 nights), Hostel (4 nights)
Activities
  • Barcelona – Vermouth Aperitivo
  • Barcelona – Orientation Walk
  • Barcelona – Churros Snack
  • Girona – Orientation Walk near the Medieval Walls
  • Nimes – Half Day Trip
  • Avignon – Market Visit and Snack
  • Beaune – Orientation Walk
  • Paris – Orientation Walk
  • Brussels – Belgium Fries Snack
  • Antwerp – Half Day Visit
  • Amsterdam – FEBO Snack
Add on activities
  • Barcelona – La Sagrada Familia (must be prebooked in advance) – EUR26
  • Barcelona – Picasso Museum – EUR14
  • Barcelona – Cable car to Montjuic (one way) – EUR10
  • Barcelona – Tapas Tour in El Raval Urban Adventure – EUR99
  • Barcelona – Barcelona Cathedral – EUR11
  • Barcelona – Casa Batllo (advance booking required) – EUR29
  • Barcelona – Contemporary Art Museum – EUR12
  • Barcelona – Old Santa Creu Hospital – EUR16
  • Barcelona – Museum of City History – EUR7
  • Barcelona – National Art Museum of Catalonia – EUR12
  • Barcelona – Guell Palace – EUR12
  • Barcelona – Ethnological and World Cultures – EUR5
  • Barcelona – Museum of Gaudi – EUR6
  • Barcelona – La Sagrada Familia (must be prebooked in advance) – EUR15
  • Girona – Jewish History Museum – EUR4
  • Girona – Arabic Baths – EUR3
  • Girona – Rocambolesc Heladeria (from) – EUR4
  • Girona – Game of Thrones Walking Tour (from) – EUR30
  • Nimes – Amphitheatre de Nimes – EUR10
  • Avignon – Collection Lambert Museum – EUR10
  • Avignon – Museum Calvet – EUR6
  • Avignon – Museum Lapidaire – EUR2
  • Avignon – Pont d’Avignon (Bridge of Avignon) – EUR5
  • Avignon – Palais des Papes – EUR15
  • Avignon – Museum of the Petit Palace – EUR6
  • Avignon – Wine Museum – EUR6
  • Avignon – Bike Hire – EUR15
  • Avignon – Lavender Museum – EUR8
  • Avignon – Roure Palace – EUR5
  • Avignon – Gourmet Tour (min. 4 pax) – EUR55
  • Avignon – Kayak Under The Pont d’Avignon (1 hour – from) – EUR12
  • Beaune – Caves Patriarche Visit and Tasting (from) – EUR20
  • Beaune – Hospices de Beaune – EUR12
  • Paris – Sainte Chapelle & Conciergerie – EUR19
  • Paris – Arc de Triomphe – EUR13
  • Paris – Rodin Museum – EUR13
  • Paris – Centre Pompidou – EUR15
  • Paris – Museum of Comparative Anatomy and Paleontology – EUR7
  • Paris – Fragonard Perfume Museum – Free
  • Paris – Catacombs – EUR29
  • Paris – Paradis Latin Cabaret Show – EUR80
  • Paris – Palace of Versailles & Gardens – EUR20
  • Paris – Eiffel Tower (from) – EUR19
  • Paris – Louvre Museum – EUR17
  • Paris – Napoleon’s Tomb & Les Invalides Army Museum – EUR15
  • Paris – Da Vinci Code Walking Tour – EUR25
  • Paris – Picasso Museum – EUR14
  • Paris – Musee d’Orsay – EUR16
  • Paris – Hidden Montmartre Urban Adventure – EUR35
  • Paris – Gourmet Marais Urban Adventure – EUR78
  • Brussels – Mini Europe Attraction Park – EUR19
  • Brussels – Cantillon Brewery Visit – EUR8
  • Brussels – Museum of the Musical Instruments – EUR15
  • Brussels – Grand Place – Free
  • Brussels – Manneken Pis – Free
  • Brussels – Magritte Museum – EUR10
  • Brussels – Jeu de Balle Flea Market – Free
  • Brussels – Local Brewery Visit With Tasting – EUR16
  • Antwerp – Het Steen Castle – EUR7
  • Amsterdam – Heineken Museum – EUR23
  • Amsterdam – Royal Palace – EUR13
  • Amsterdam – Bike Hire – EUR10
  • Amsterdam – Oude Kerk – EUR14
  • Amsterdam – Anne Frank’s House – EUR21
  • Amsterdam – Bike Tour – EUR30
  • Amsterdam – Van Gogh Museum – EUR20
  • Amsterdam – Rijksmuseum – EUR23
  • Amsterdam – Canal Cruise (1 hour) – EUR16
  • Amsterdam – Canal Boat Tour – EUR39
  • Amsterdam – Plastic Fishing (from) – EUR38
  • Berlin – German History Museum – EUR7
  • Berlin – Jewish Museum – EUR8
  • Berlin – Checkpoint Charlie Museum – EUR18
  • Berlin – Bike Tour – EUR30
  • Berlin – TV Tower – EUR25
  • Berlin – Topography of Terror – Free
  • Berlin – Berliner Dom Cathedral – EUR10
  • Berlin – Museum Pass (3 Day Ticket) – EUR32
  • Berlin – Storyline of Berlin Urban Adventure – EUR65
  • Berlin – Kulturforum Potsdamer Platz – EUR12
  • Berlin – Pergamon Museum – EUR18
  • Berlin – National History Museum – EUR10
  • Berlin – Schloss Charlottenburg – EUR12

 

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