13-Day Grand Europe Tour from Paris: Versailles, Frankfurt, Prague, Vienna, Milan & Rome
What you'll experience
Highlights
• Europe's Must-See Landmarks in One Journey: Visit world-famous sites including the Eiffel Tower, Palace of Versailles, Louvre Museum, Schönbrunn Palace, Mt. Titlis, and the Colosseum in Rome
• Scenic & Cultural Diversity Across 9 Countries: Travel through France, Luxembourg, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy, experiencing rich history and landscapes
• Unforgettable Experiences & Optional Activities: Enjoy Seine River cruise, Danube River cruise, Swiss cable car adventure to Mt. Titlis, and authentic local cultural experiences
13 days
Day-by-day itinerary
- 1
Day 1 — [Sat] Paris (26 km) - Versailles (26 km) - Paris
Complimentary Offer: one-hour city walk in Paris, accompanied by a local tour guide, to explore the romance and beauty of this city!
In the morning, our wonderful day starts by visiting numerous Paris tourist attractions. Our first stop will be the grand and formidable Arc de Triomphe, a symbol of French national history. Then, we will stroll through the prosperous and the lively Champs-Élysées and arrive at the Place de la Concorde, Les Invalides, home to Napoleon's Tomb. Along the way, we will also visit Notre-Dame Cathedral which takes more than 200 years to build. Then, we will take photos with the Eiffel Tower, one of Paris's most iconic landmarks. Afterward, enjoy a leisurely lunch at your own pace near the Eiffel Tower. In the afternoon, we will head to Versailles to visit the Palace of Versailles. This Palace was built by King Louis XIV of France in the 17th century. The decorations of the palaces and gardens are extraordinarily extravagant. It once served as the royal residence of French monarchs and a symbol of absolute monarchy. In the history, many significant treaties were signed by European countries in the Hall of Mirrors. After our tour, we will come back to Paris for dinner and then head for hotels.
Palace of Versailles: Due to strict control of the flow of visitors and long lines and rigid ID-required ticketing system, Advance ticket purchase is strongly recommended. Visit time: 14:00 pm to 14:30 pm.
City walk reminder: As this activity is physically demanding, we advise you to wear comfortable sneakers and baggy garments; if it is disrupted by force majeure (such as bad weather, traffic restriction, or strike), we will have the right to temporarily cancel this activity and all tourist attractions are not available for the tourists.
Palace of Versailles

Eiffel Tower

Hotel National des Invalides

Place de la Concorde

Champs-Elysees

Arc de Triomphe
Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Ibis Styles Paris Val de Fontenay 3* - 2
Day 2 — [Sun] Paris
In the morning we will head to the Seine River and take sightseeing cruise to appreciate its gorgeous scenery, which is a must try in Paris. Then, we will visit the world-famous Louvre Museum to admire the three Museum's treasures:Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Venus de Mil, and Winged Victory of Samothrace. In the afternoon, the tourist coach will take us to shop in the core Paris business zone. You can stroll along the business streets in group to experience its economic prosperity. Large department stores are great places for fashionable handbags, fashionable clothing or elegant French perfume. In the evening, if you are interested in appreciating spectacular dancing performance or savoring hearty French cuisine, our guide will be pleased to arrange these optional outings for you.
Louvre Museum: Due to strict control of the flow of visitors and long lines and rigid ID-required ticketing system, we advise you to book a ticket in advance if you intend to visit the Louvre Museum. Visit time: 13:00 pm to 14:00 pm.
Louvre Museum

River Seine
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Ibis Styles Paris Val de Fontenay 3* - 3
Day 3 — [Mon] Paris (144 km) - Reims (232 km) - Luxembourg
In the morning, we will head to the City of Champagne - Reims, which is the most major center of French champagne industry. What's more, it is also historically significant. Since the 11th century, this city has witnessed the coronation of successive French kings. That's why it is also hailed as "City of Kings" and "City of Coronation". Next, we will visit another famous tourist attraction Reims Cathedral en route. After our tour in Reims, we will drive to the pocket-sized country Luxembourg and sightsee the Adolf Bridge, Great Canyon, Constitution Square and other eye-catching attractions.
Our Lady of Reims Cathedral
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Ibis Styles Trier 3* - 4
Day 4 — [Tue] Luxembourg (50 km) - Trier (130 km) - Koblenz (66 km) - Rudesheim am Rhein (68 km) - Frankfurt
In the morning, our first stop is Trier, the most ancient city in Germany. Built in the 1st Century AD, it was the capital of the Western Roman Empire. What's more, it is also historically hailed as the "Second Rome"due to its historical prominence during the reign of Emperor Constantine. More importantly, Karl Marx, the pioneering leader of Communism, was born in this place. The Karl Marx's House and Black Gate Fortress are the must-visit attractions where you can feel its profound history. Next, we will head to the confluence of Rhine River and Moselle River to visit the well-known Deutsches Eck -Koblenz. The tour bus then will travel along the Rhine River and sightsee the nearby picturesque scenery. (If the boat schedule allows, a Rhine River cruise can be arranged during the summer). Then, we will temporarily stay at Rudesheim am Rhein, a vigorous town, for a rest. In the afternoon, we will head to Germany's largest financial center Frankfurt to visit the Romerberg and St. Paul's Church, a grand building symbolizing freedom and democracy.
Karl Marx House

Rudesheim
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Holiday Inn Express - Offenbach 3* - 5
Day 5 — [Wed] Frankfurt - Karlovy Vary - Prague (392 km + 127 km)
In the morning, we will depart from Frankfurt and cross into Czech Republic in the afternoon. Upon arrival, our first stop is the Land of Spas - Karlovy Vary, where you can see ubiquitous springs and splendid Baroque building. It was built by King Charles IV of Bohemia in 1370. As the most famous and biggest Spa Resort in Czech Republic, you will not only have the chance to admire exquisite buildings, but also savor the mineral water with therapeutic magic. After that, we will head to the capital of Czech Republic. At sunset, we will arrive at one of the most ancient cities in Eastern Europe - Prague, a beautiful medieval treasure nestling along the Vltava River.
We then head to the hotel.
Karlovy vary town
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Zleep prague 3*, Adeba Hotel 3* - 6
Day 6 — [Thu] Prague - Bratislava (328 km)
In the morning, we will travel to president house and municipal building - the medieval Karlstejn Castle, which was the spectacular imperial garden in the past. The nearby St. Vitus Cathedral was built at the beginning of 10th century, witnessing the vicissitude of Prague. Next, we will head to famous Golden Lane, where numerous goldsmiths gathered together to produce exquisite golden jewelries in the past. Along the way, we will pass the Vltava River through the Charles Bridge and arrive at the old municipal center. On the top of Prague Clock Tower, there are Astronomical Clock and Portraits of the Twelve Apostles, which accurately manifest the Astronomical Calendar. The square in front of it is a historic place for assembly and uprising. Wandering around the intricate yet interconnected streets, you will feel the quaintness of this city. In the afternoon, we will leave from Prague for Hungary and stay at the capital of Slovakia - Bratislava in the evening.

Golden Lane

Charles Bridge

Prague Old Town Square

Prague Castle
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Hotel Color 3* - 7
Day 7 — [Fri] Bratislava - Budapest (200 km)
In the morning, our first stop is Budapest, the capital of Hungary. After arrival, we will travel this interesting city. Separated by the Danube, the west part is called as Buda and the east part Pest. It is highly hailed as the Pearl of Danube and Paris of Eastern Europe. There are a plenty of eye-catching tourist attractions:Heroes's Square that memorizes the founding of Hungary and the The Union of the Magyars, Parliament Building, Elizabeth Bridge, Fishermen's Bastion and Matthias Church which witness the coronation of successive kings. Excitingly, we can enjoy a panoramic view of Budapest from Castle Hill. Time permitting, guide will recommend a must-try optional outing to you- Budapest Donau River Cruise that enables you to travel along the Danube and admire the picturesque Budapest's scenery along the river.

Heroes' Square

Hungarian Parliament Building

Fisherman's Bastion

Elisabeth Bridge

Matthias Church

Danube River
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: TRIBE Budapest Stadium 3*, Ibis Budapest Stadium 3* - 8
Day 8 — [Sat] Budapest - Vienna (243 km)
Complimentary Offer: one-hour city walk in Vienna, accompanied by a local tour guide, to explore the local musical elements..
In the morning, we will head to Austria and then arrive at its capital Vienna. Our first stop is the famous Schonbrunn Palace, which is also known as the Palace of the Beautiful Spring. Empress Maria Theresa once commanded to expand this splendid Baroque Palace during the Golden Age of Autro-Hungarian Empire. The statues and fountains are aesthetically complementary and harmonious in the endless imperial garden, demonstrating the grandeur and refulgence of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. After that, we will stroll along the Ringstrasse and visit magnificent buildings, such as Greek Temple-style Parliament Building, splendid Hofburg Palace, grand Heroes's Square and stately Vienna State Opera. In the municipal park, we can pay our homage to the statue of The Waltz King Johann Strauss II and recall his legendary stories. The St. Stephen's Cathedral and prosperous shopping districts are also eye-catching and appealing. Vienna is internationally hailed as the City of Music and renowned for its melodious Waltz . If you are interested in the waltz music ball, tour guide will be pleased to arrange this optional outing for you.
*City walk reminder: As this activity is physically demanding, we advise you to wear comfortable sneakers and baggy garments; if it is disrupted by force majeure (such as bad weather, traffic restriction, or strike), we will have the right to temporarily cancel this activity and all tourist attractions are not available for the tourists.
Schönbrunn Palace tickets must be pre-booked. (Recommended entry time: 13:30–14:00; ticket booking service available under upgrade options).
Schönbrunn Palace

Vienna State Opera

Hofburg Palace
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: B&B HOTEL Wien-Heiligenstadt 3* - 9
Day 9 — [Sun] Vienna - Hallstatt - Munich (270 km + 167 km)
In the morning, we will depart for the most astonishingly beautiful town in the world - Hallstatt. Surrounded by the spectacular Alps and limpid lake, it will give you wonderland-like experience. This fairyland is also a landmark of Austria. Following by that, we will head to Munich to start our journey in Germany. We can visit the Maria-Theresien-Platz or savor a cup of German beer in famous breweries.
Hallstatt Town
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Hampton by Hilton Munich City North 3* - 10
Day 10 — [Mon] Munich - Vaduz - Mt. Titlis - Lucerne - Zurich (238 km + 165 km + 35 km + 52 km)
In the morning, we will travel along the mountain highway to visit the Garden of Earth- Switzerland. Before embarking on our journey toward Switzerland, we will temporarily visit Vaduz, the capital of small European country Liechtenstein. This pocket-sized country is famous for its spectacular and awe-inspiring landscape of the Alps, wholesome hiking trails and exquisite stamps. After that, the tourist coach will take us traveling along the formidable mountains and arrive at the central region of Switzerland - Innsbruck Mountains,where we will start our snow-themed tour. Then, we will take cable cars to sightsee the snow-covered Mt Titlis, with an elevation of more than 3,000 meters. Approximately 45 minutes later, we will reach the peak of it and start our thrilling adventure: visiting ice caves, strolling along ice platforms and admiring magnificent glaciers. The restaurant at the summit is also a wonderful place for lunch and sightseeing. After our snow-themed tour, we will visit the picturesque Lucerne City and admire the Lion Monument, a grand cliffside monument which is built to commend the loyalty and bravery of the Swiss People. If you want to collect special souvenirs, we highly recommend you to shop in local quaint streets, where you can find wonderful souvenirs and specialties such as chocolate, or you can visit local watch shop for renowned Swiss Watch.

Mount Titlis

Lion Monument
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: B&B Hotel Rothrist Olten 3*, B&B Hotel Oftringen 3* - 11
Day 11 — [Tue] Lucerne (245km) - Milan (250km) - Venice
The following day we will depart for Italy. We will arrive at the Fashion Capital, Milan around noon. Our first stop is the majestic Duomo di Milano which is one of the largest cathedrals in the world and the architectural symbol of Milan. Later you can browse through the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II nearby. It is a grand arcade filled with luxury brands, featuring a stunning glass roof. In the afternoon we will drive to Venice.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

Milan Cathedral

Pilatus

Mount Titlis
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Campanile Venice Mestre 3* - 12
Day 12 — [Wed] Venice - Rome (531km)
Explore Venice this morning. Then take a water taxi to the famous St. Mark's Square. The St. Mark's Basilica with much Byzantine style is a must for you to visit. There are more sights of course including the Bridge of Sighs connecting palaces and former prisons, the Grand Canal that used to be the most bustling place, and distinctive shopping alleys. If you prefer the waterway travel, you can choose to take a conventional gondola to fully experience the beauty of this city through canals.
After this, we will head to a renowned glass factory to learn about Venice's centuries-old glass-blowing process. Then in the afternoon, we will leave for the Eternal City and the capital of Italy— Rome.
St. Mark's Square

St. Mark's Basilica

Bridge of Sighs (Venice)

Grand Canal
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Urban Garden Hotel 3*, Hampton By Hilton Rome East 3* - 13
Day 13 — [Thu] Rome (222km)
08:15 Depart from hotel
09:00 Arrive in central Rome and explore the city's famous sights on a city walk.
15:00 End the Rome City walk tour
End of the tour. City walk reminder: Each tourist will be provided with a headset. We will make a brief stop at key sights and you can seek the best spot to take photos. As this activity is physically demanding, we advise you to wear comfortable sneakers and loose-fitting garments; if it is disrupted by force majeure (such as bad weather, traffic restriction, or strike), we will have the right to temporarily cancel this activity and all tourist attractions are not available for the tourists.
Colosseum

Arch of Constantine

Trevi Fountain

Civita di Bagnoregio
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: Excluded
What's included
Included
- Tour bus transportation
- Professional guide throughout the tour
- 12-night hotel accommodations in local 3-star hotels (double occupancy)
- Continental breakfast at hotels
- All hotels meet or exceed local 3-star standards, with private bathrooms. Most double rooms have two single beds.
- Continental breakfast usually includes coffee, tea, juice, bread, and jam; hot items may not be provided and vary by hotel.
Not included
- Any tourist attractions tickets
- Lunches and dinners
- Tips: €8 per person per day (Paid in cash on site)
- City entrance tax and accommodation tax (Paid in cash on site)
- Transportation fees of commuting between meeting point (eg. Airfare, train tickets, etc.)
- Visa application fees and personal travel insurance
- Any other items that exclude from the "Tour fees include"
Meeting & drop-off
Departure points
- In front of McDonald’s Restaurant · ParisPickup at 09:30:00140 Avenue des Champs Elysees,75008 Paris(Nearby Arc de TriomphePlease arrive at least 10 minutes in advance to avoid missing the departure. After meeting we will tour Paris and Versailles.
End / drop-off
- Antico Caffe' San PietroViadella Conciliazione 42, 00193 Roma
[Paris/Rome - Airport Transfer Information]
Driver's working hours: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM. An overtime fee will apply for transfers outside of these hours.
Booking deadline: Please book at least 15 days before the tour date and provide your flight details 7 days prior to departure. Otherwise, we will be unable to provide the service. We appreciate your understanding.
Other Notes:
1. The English-speaking transfer service requires passengers to wait at the designated meeting point as per the pick-up instructions. .
2. The transfer service is a group transfer, not a private vehicle. Passengers on similar flight schedules may be grouped together.
3. The driver is responsible for airport-to-hotel transfer only and will not be aware of any tour details. Contact the driver via WhatsApp the day before departure to set up a transfer group, and please wait at the designated meeting point.
4. After receiving your voucher, please confirm that the name and phone number you provided during booking are correct, and that your phone is accessible for roaming in Europe.
5. The driver will wait for a maximum of 90 minutes after the flight arrival. If this time is exceeded, the transfer will be considered canceled, and the driver will leave without responsibility. To re-arrange the transfer, a new fee will apply. If the airline causes a delay, resulting in no time to notify the driver, the fee will not be refunded, and passengers must claim compensation from the airline.
6. The departure transfer will be scheduled 4 hours before the flight departure to avoid missing the flight. In case of traffic delays or unforeseen circumstances, we will assist as much as possible, but we are not responsible for missed flights due to such issues.
7. The transfer fee is the same for both adults and children.
8. For other airports, pick-up locations, or time slots, please contact us for pricing. We can arrange these for you.
9. Regarding last-minute transfers added within 7 days before the tour or during the tour:
- Transfer bookings made within this period require secondary confirmation.
- A 30% surcharge will apply for last-minute bookings.
- Once booked, these transfers are non-cancellable, and no refunds will be issued.
Cancellation policy
| When you cancel | Refund | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 0–9 days before | 0% | Cancellation Made Within 9 days prior to departure, No Refund |
| 10–17 days before | 50% | Cancellation Made Within 10 days to 17 days prior to departure, Refund 50% of total purchase amount |
| 18+ days before | 90% | Cancellation Made 18 or more days prior to departure, Refund 90% of total purchase amount |
Important info
Special notes
Kind Reminder: To ensure a safe and enjoyable journey, this tour is not available for guests aged 80 or above due to long travel distances and overseas arrangements. Thank you for your understanding.
1. Due to limited luggage space on the tour bus, each passenger is allowed to bring only one piece of luggage (maximum 30 kg and total dimensions not exceeding 158 cm). For passengers with more than one piece of luggage (if there is enough space), an additional fee of 5 EUR per piece will be charged daily for the driver's handling. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
2. European tours differ from those in other countries. Most attractions cannot be directly accessed by the tour bus, and walking is required. If passengers have limited mobility, they may have to stay on the bus at certain sites and will not be able to visit. No compensation will be given for missed attractions. Please carefully consider this before booking, as once registered, it indicates acceptance of these terms.
3. The driver and tour guide work diligently to serve and care for all passengers during the trip. Please consider giving them a tip at the end of the tour to show appreciation for their efforts.
4. Please present this ticket when boarding. Late arrivals will not be accommodated, and no refund will be issued. Our company is not responsible for such delays. In case of emergency, please call the emergency number.
5. Passengers must carry valid travel documents (passport) and visas, with at least six months of validity from the departure date. If refused entry by immigration (customs), the company is not responsible, and no refund will be provided.
6. We recommend avoiding bringing valuable items or expensive jewelry. Any valuable items and documents should be kept on you at all times. Our company, the driver, and the tour guide are not responsible for lost items.
7. All passengers must comply with local laws. The transport of contraband or prohibited items is strictly prohibited. Smoking is banned in all public places and indoor venues (including hotel rooms) in Europe, with fines of up to 1,000 EUR. Please also be aware that some places may prohibit sitting or eating on the ground.
8. Meals and entrance fees are not included in the tour price. Please bring sufficient local currency for personal expenses. If necessary, bring any personal medication.
9. If any passenger wishes to leave the tour early, return individually, or depart midway for personal reasons, our company will assist with the arrangement. However, we are not responsible for any indirect or direct costs resulting from delays or missed activities or accommodations.
10. Any passenger who deliberately disrupts the guide's work, endangers others' safety, or disturbs the normal activities and interests of the group may be asked to leave the tour. No refund will be provided for any unfinished parts of the trip, and the company will not be responsible for any actions taken after departure.
11. If a flight or bus is delayed due to technical failure or traffic congestion, the itinerary may be adjusted or canceled. Passengers cannot object or withdraw from the tour. In the case of bad weather, strikes, or unexpected events leading to delays, no compensation or refund will be provided.
12. Our company reserves the right to adjust the itinerary, accommodation, or schedule based on actual conditions. Some attractions may be closed due to holidays, and we ask passengers to accept these changes without objection.
13. If passengers share a room with someone they do not know (even if arranged by our company), the company is not responsible for any personal disputes that may arise.
14. For transportation and accommodation, including flights, trains, buses, etc., each service provider has its own policies regarding passenger safety and baggage loss. Any losses, accidents, or damages will be addressed according to the respective service provider's policies and are not the responsibility of our company.
15. We recommend passengers purchase travel insurance and baggage insurance.
16. Due to limited bus models, we are unable to accept passengers who require a wheelchair. (Note: For private group tours, please inform us in advance.)
17. Due to significant temperature differences between day and night in Europe, and because European countries have a strong environmental awareness, some hotels may not have air conditioning. This does not indicate that the hotel does not meet standards, and we ask for your understanding.
18. If the number of participants is low, passengers speaking different languages may be combined on the same bus.
19. The local tour operator has the right to use participants' images for promotional purposes and may take photos during the tour.
20. Due to possible allergies of other passengers and restrictions at some hotels, pets are not allowed on the tour. Please make arrangements for your pet in advance. Thank you for your understanding.
[European Travel Tips]
Hotel Information
European cities are small with limited hotels, often older and smaller in size compared to those in China. These hotels do not provide toothbrushes, toothpaste, or slippers. Many European hotels also do not offer free Wi-Fi, and charges vary by hotel. European hotels do not provide hot drinking water, so please bring your own travel kettle. Be careful not to place hot kettles on carpets or tables when still hot.
The food at hotels may differ from what you're used to in China. Breakfast is simple (e.g., in Germany, it's quite rich; in Italy, it's very basic with just bread and coffee). Lunch and dinner are also not as abundant, and the portion size and quality differ significantly from domestic standards.
Please securely store valuable items and do not leave them in the hotel room. Bring a copy of your travel documents and credit card in case of loss.
Food and Beverage
European tap water is generally safe to drink, except in Italy, where it must be boiled first. Bottled mineral water is widely available in cafes, supermarkets, and highway rest stops. Please do not bring your own drinks into restaurants, especially Western-style ones, as servers are happy to sell beverages (this is customary in Europe).
Chinese restaurants in Europe vary in quality and service. You will find both stir-fried dishes and noodles. Western restaurants generally serve three-course meals: starter (soup or salad), main course (e.g., pasta or meat), and dessert. Drinks are usually not included.
Bus Travel
To avoid overcrowding at attractions, buses in most European cities park at a distance from the sites, and some ancient cities (e.g., Rome) do not allow buses to park near attractions, subject to heavy fines. There may be a bit of walking from the bus to the attraction.
Safety Tips for Bus Travel: Smoking is prohibited inside the bus, as are strong-smelling foods. Passengers should secure windows when exiting for sightseeing, meals, or shopping. Valuables should be kept with you at all times. The company is not responsible for any lost or stolen items.
Service Fee
The cost of living in Europe is high, and workers in industries such as hotels, restaurants, taxis, and long-distance drivers expect to receive tips for their services.
If you dine alone in a restaurant, please leave a tip of 10% of the total bill. You may also leave a small coin on the pillow for the housekeeping staff. Your driver and guide, who have worked hard to ensure your safety and comfort, would also appreciate tips for their services.
Voltage and Electrical Appliances
The voltage in Europe (and the UK) is 220V, and the plugs are different from those in China. The UK uses a three-pin triangular plug, while other European countries use a two-pin round plug.
Currency
The Euro is the official currency in most EU countries (except the UK and Switzerland). Please exchange currency in advance to avoid high exchange fees at local banks. It's also helpful to carry some coins for tips. Most stores accept credit cards.
Other Tips:
Most European attractions offer discounts for students, so don't forget to bring your student card.
European weather is unpredictable, so bring an umbrella and a warm jacket.
To avoid jet lag or discomfort, bring any personal medications. If you have a chronic condition, bring your medical history for reference.
Smoking is prohibited in public places in Italy and Spain. Fines of 3,000–6,000 EUR will be imposed if caught smoking.
Museums in Europe prohibit bringing drinks inside, and large bags are not allowed. Photography and filming are banned in galleries.
Many churches in Europe perform security checks on visitors. Certain clothing (e.g., sleeveless tops, shorts, sandals) or items (e.g., hats, food, pets) may result in refusal of entry.
Beware of Pickpockets: European cities are hotspots for pickpocketing, so always keep an eye on your valuables, especially your wallet, camera, and passport. It's advisable to keep your money separated for safety.
Pricing notes (children, single supplement)
1.The child rate applies only to families with two adults and one child aged 2–11. In such cases, the child will occupy a bed, and we will arrange a triple room or extra bed whenever possible. (European triple rooms may include: double + fold-out/sofa bed, twin + fold-out/sofa bed, three single beds, double + single bed, etc., subject to actual arrangement.)
2. For one adult traveling with one child aged 2–11, the tour is charged at two-adult rates, sharing a standard double room to avoid inconvenience to other guests. For two adults with two children, the tour is charged as four adults, with rooms arranged as one adult + one child per room, child occupying a bed and charged at adult rate.
3. Infants aged 0–2 are free of charge but may not occupy a seat or bed. If a seat is required, the child rate applies.
4. Single Traveler / Odd Number Booking: Single travelers or parties with an odd number of guests may choose room sharing to avoid the single supplement.
* If the rooming option is changed after confirmation or during the tour, a double single-room supplement per night plus a service fee will be charged (payable to the guide). Single room availability is subject to confirmation.
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