Day-by-Day Adventure
Day 1: Fly to London
Board your economy flight from a US hub to London Heathrow. Land, grab your bags, and a private transfer whisks you to your 4-star hotel in central London, near Covent Garden. Settle in and maybe pop out for fish and chips at a nearby pub (not included).
Day 2: London Highlights
Start with a hearty breakfast—full English or lighter options. Head to Westminster for your skip-the-line Big Ben experience (guided tour of Parliament included). Afternoon’s free—check out the British Museum or stroll Southbank. Evening’s yours; try a West End show or a cozy pub night.
Day 3: London Free Day
Breakfast, then explore at your pace. Hit Buckingham Palace for the Changing of the Guard, shop at Oxford Street, or chill in Hyde Park. Dinner’s on you—London’s curry houses or gastropubs won’t disappoint.
Day 4: Train to Paris
After breakfast, catch a Eurostar train to Paris (2.5 hours, included). Check into your 4-star hotel in the Marais district. Afternoon’s free—wander Notre-Dame or sip coffee at a sidewalk cafe. Try a crepe for dinner (not included) for that Parisian vibe.
Day 5: Paris Icons
Breakfast with croissants and cafe au lait, then head to the Eiffel Tower with your skip-the-line ticket for second-floor views. Afternoon’s for the Louvre or Champs-Élysées shopping. Evening’s free—maybe a bistro in Montmartre for onion soup.
Day 6: Train to Berlin
Morning train to Berlin (about 8 hours, included) after breakfast. Check into your 4-star hotel near Alexanderplatz. Evening’s low-key—grab a currywurst from a street stand or relax at a beer garden (not included).
Day 7: Berlin’s History
Post-breakfast, join your included guided tour of the Brandenburg Gate, with stops at Checkpoint Charlie and the Berlin Wall’s East Side Gallery. Afternoon’s free—try the Pergamon Museum or chill at Tiergarten. Dinner at a local spot for schnitzel or falafel.
Day 8: Train to Prague
Breakfast, then hop a 4-hour train to Prague. Settle into your 4-star hotel near Old Town Square. Take an evening stroll across Charles Bridge—pure magic. Dinner’s on you; Czech goulash in a tavern hits the spot.
Day 9: Prague’s Fairy Tale Vibes
After breakfast, use your included Prague Castle entry to explore this massive complex, including St. Vitus Cathedral. Afternoon’s free—wander Wenceslas Square or shop for Bohemian glass. Last night in Europe—try a rooftop bar with castle views.
Day 10: Fly Home
Final breakfast, then a private transfer to Prague’s airport. Board your flight back to the US, loaded with photos, stories, and maybe a few extra pastries in your bag.
Where You’re Staying
London: 4-star hotel near Covent Garden, with modern rooms, Wi-Fi, and a lively location steps from theaters and pubs.
Paris: 4-star hotel in the Marais, blending chic decor with easy access to cafes and landmarks.
Berlin: 4-star hotel near Alexanderplatz, offering sleek rooms and a central spot for exploring.
Prague: 4-star hotel by Old Town Square, with cozy vibes and views of historic rooftops.
All hotels include daily breakfast (mix of local and Western dishes), comfy beds, and 24-hour concierge for that touch of luxury.
What’s Included
Economy Flights: Round-trip from the US to London, Prague to the US.
4-Star Hotels: 2 nights London, 2 nights Paris, 2 nights Berlin, 3 nights Prague, all with breakfast.
Train Transfers: Eurostar (London-Paris), high-speed trains (Paris-Berlin, Berlin-Prague).
Skip-the-Line Tickets: Big Ben/Parliament tour, Eiffel Tower second floor, Brandenburg Gate guided tour, Prague Castle entry.
Private Transfers: Airport to hotel in London, Prague to airport.
Why This Trip’s a No-Brainer
Four cities, 10 days, and under $2,000? That’s a deal. You’re hitting Europe’s big names with enough guided tours to skip the lines and hassle, but plenty of free time to roam. The trains make travel fun, not stressful, and the hotels are nice enough to feel special without costing a fortune. It’s perfect for first-timers who want to check off bucket-list spots while keeping things classy and affordable.
Europe Travel Tips
Currency: Pounds (£) in UK, Euros (€) in France/Germany, Czech Koruna (CZK) in Prague. Cards work, but cash is handy for small stuff.
Weather: Pack layers—spring/fall can be chilly, summers warm. Comfy shoes for cobblestones are a must.
Safety: Cities are safe, but watch bags in crowded spots like Paris metro or Berlin stations.
Etiquette: Say “hello” in local languages (“bonjour” in France, “hallo” in Germany, “dobrý den” in Czech). Tipping’s not huge—round up the bill.
Trains: Bring snacks for longer rides; trains are comfy but food’s pricey.