16 days in Europe Itinerary

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Madrid, Spain
— 1 night
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Barcelona, Spain
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Figueres, Spain
Drive
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Arles, France
— 1 night
Bus
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Les Baux de Provence, France
Bus
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Vers-Pont-du-Gard, France
— 1 night
Drive
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Nice, France
— 1 night
Fly
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Paris, France
— 2 nights
Drive
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Versailles, France
— 1 day
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Liverpool, United Kingdom
— 1 night
Drive
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York, United Kingdom
— 1 night
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London, United Kingdom
— 3 nights
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Cambridge, United Kingdom
— 2 nights
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Brussels, Belgium
— 1 night
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Madrid, Spain — 1 night

Cultural Capital of Spain

Madrid is known for its cultural and artistic heritage, lively nightlife, and a dynamic culinary scene.
Paseo del Prado has been added to your itinerary. On the 29th (Sat), admire the striking features of Royal Palace of Madrid, then explore the world behind art at Prado National Museum, and then make a trip to Paseo del Prado.

To find traveler tips, photos, maps, and more tourist information, you can read our Madrid online visit planner.

Chicago, USA to Madrid is an approximately 11.5-hour flight. Due to the time zone difference, you'll lose 7 hours traveling from Chicago to Madrid. While traveling from Chicago, expect somewhat warmer days and about the same nights in Madrid, ranging from highs of 94°F to lows of 68°F. You will have some time to spend on the 30th (Sun) before leaving for Barcelona.
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Barcelona, Spain

Jewel of the Mediterranean

Barcelona, the country’s second-largest city, is a cosmopolitan urban center known for its throbbing youthful energy and stellar architecture.
On the 30th (Sun), admire the landmark architecture of Basilica de la Sagrada Familia.

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Traveling by flight from Madrid to Barcelona takes 3 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train; or drive. Traveling from Madrid in July, you will find days in Barcelona are little chillier (84°F), and nights are about the same (71°F). Wrap up your sightseeing by early afternoon on the 30th (Sun) to allow time for the car ride to Figueres.
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Figueres, Spain

Figueres is the capital of the comarca of Alt Empordà, in the province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain.The town is the birthplace of artist Salvador Dalí, and houses the Teatre-Museu Gala Salvador Dalí, a large museum designed by Dalí himself which attracts many visitors. Dali Theatre-Museum has been added to your itinerary. Start off your visit on the 30th (Sun): explore the world behind art at Dali Theatre-Museum.

To see photos, maps, and tourist information, read our Figueres online tour itinerary builder.

You can drive from Barcelona to Figueres in 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train; or take a bus. In July, daytime highs in Figueres are 84°F, while nighttime lows are 67°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 30th (Sun) early enough to go by car to Arles.
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Arles, France — 1 night

Soul of Provence

Remote, uneventful, but definitely not a waste of time, Arles is absolutely steeped in Provençal culture.
Your day by day itinerary now includes Amphitheatre (les Arenes). Kick off your visit on the 31st (Mon): contemplate the long history of Amphitheatre (les Arenes).

To find reviews, more things to do, where to stay, and other tourist information, read Arles driving holiday planning tool.

You can drive from Figueres to Arles in 3 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a train; or take a bus. Expect a daytime high around 86°F in July, and nighttime lows around 66°F. You will have some time to spend on the 31st (Mon) before leaving for Les Baux de Provence.
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Les Baux de Provence, France

Les Baux-de-Provence is a French commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of the province of Provence in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southern France. Kick off your visit on the 31st (Mon): admire the striking features of Chateau des Baux de Provence.

For maps, reviews, ratings, and more tourist information, refer to the Les Baux de Provence trip itinerary builder tool.

Les Baux de Provence is just a short distance from Arles. In July, plan for daily highs up to 88°F, and evening lows to 64°F. Wrap up your sightseeing by early afternoon on the 31st (Mon) to allow enough time to drive to Vers-Pont-du-Gard.
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Vers-Pont-du-Gard, France — 1 night

For ratings, reviews, other places to visit, and more tourist information, go to the Vers-Pont-du-Gard driving holiday planner.

Traveling by car from Les Baux de Provence to Vers-Pont-du-Gard takes an hour. Alternatively, you can take a bus. In July, daily temperatures in Vers-Pont-du-Gard can reach 86°F, while at night they dip to 66°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 1st (Tue) early enough to drive to Nice.
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Nice, France — 1 night

Nissa la Bella (Nice the Beautiful)

Well-known for the beautiful views of its famous Promenade des Anglais waterfront, Nice is an ethnically-diverse coastal port city on the French Riviera and the fifth most populated city in France.
Your day by day itinerary now includes Old Town. Start off your visit on the 1st (Tue): wander the streets of Old Town.

To find reviews, where to stay, more things to do, and more tourist information, use the Nice journey planner.

You can drive from Vers-Pont-du-Gard to Nice in 3 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of bus and train; or take a bus. In August in Nice, expect temperatures between 81°F during the day and 71°F at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 2nd (Wed) to allow time to fly to Paris.
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Paris, France — 2 nights

City of Light

A beautiful and romantic city fit for any itinerary, Paris brims with historic associations and remains vastly influential in the realms of culture, art, fashion, food and design.
Your list of things to see and do now includes Jardin des Tuileries, Champs-Elysees, Latin Quarter, and other attractions. On the 2nd (Wed), steep yourself in history at Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, explore the world behind art at Louvre Museum, then get to know the fascinating history of Latin Quarter, and finally admire all the interesting features of Eiffel Tower. On the 3rd (Thu), you'll have a packed day of sightseeing: get a taste of the local shopping with Champs-Elysees, then contemplate the long history of Arc de Triomphe, then take in nature's colorful creations at Jardin des Tuileries, and finally stroll around Jardins du Chateau de Versailles.

For traveler tips, other places to visit, photos, and more tourist information, refer to the Paris attractions website.

Traveling by flight from Nice to Paris takes 3 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train; or drive. Traveling from Nice in August, you can expect nighttime temperatures to be little chillier in Paris, with lows of 57°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 4th (Fri) so you can go by car to Versailles.
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Versailles, France — 1 day

Royal Paradise

Renowned for its vast royal palace and gardens built by King Louis XIV, Versailles is also one of the wealthiest suburbs of Paris and home to a new cultural notability, such as a thriving artistic and musical scene.
The Hall of Mirrors has been added to your itinerary. Kick off your visit on the 4th (Fri): contemplate the long history of Palace of Versailles and then don't miss a visit to The Hall of Mirrors.

To find where to stay, maps, reviews, and more tourist information, go to the Versailles tour planning website.

You can drive from Paris to Versailles in an hour. Alternatively, you can take a train; or take a bus. In August, plan for daily highs up to 77°F, and evening lows to 56°F. On the 4th (Fri), wrap the sightseeing up by early afternoon so you can fly to Liverpool.
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Liverpool, United Kingdom — 1 night

Capital of Pop Music

Famous for being the birthplace of the Beatles, Liverpool is a vibrant city with an outstanding cultural heritage.
For reviews, maps, more things to do, and more tourist information, read our Liverpool trip planner.

Traveling by flight from Versailles to Liverpool takes 4.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train; or do a combination of car and train. Due to the time zone difference, you'll gain 1 hour traveling from Versailles to Liverpool. Traveling from Versailles in August, expect nights in Liverpool to be about the same, around 55°F, while days are little chillier, around 67°F. You will leave for York on the 5th (Sat).
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York, United Kingdom — 1 night

City of Festivals

Situated on the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss, York has witnessed an abundance of major political events throughout its two millennia of existence.
On the 5th (Sat), find something for the whole family at York Maze.

To find ratings, where to stay, photos, and other tourist information, use the York online holiday planner.

Drive from Liverpool to York in 2 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train. Expect a daytime high around 69°F in August, and nighttime lows around 53°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 6th (Sun) to allow time to take a train to London.
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London, United Kingdom — 3 nights

The Square Mile

Vibrant and noisy, London is one of the world’s leading cities, an international capital of culture, education, fashion, music, finance, trade, and politics.
Family-friendly places like Coca-Cola London Eye and National Gallery will thrill your kids. There's much more to do: make a trip to Tower Bridge, take an in-depth tour of Natural History Museum, see the interesting displays at The British Museum, and steep yourself in history at Buckingham Palace.

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Take a train from York to London in 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or do a combination of train and flight. In August, daytime highs in London are 72°F, while nighttime lows are 56°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 9th (Wed) to allow time to take a train to Cambridge.
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Cambridge, United Kingdom — 2 nights

City of Perspiring Dreams

Steeped in history and tradition, Cambridge is renowned for its ancient colleges and sprawling green gardens.
On the 9th (Wed), gain insight at King's College Chapel, then explore the world behind art at Fitzwilliam Museum, then admire the natural beauty at Cambridge University Botanic Garden, and finally test your team's savvy at popular escape rooms. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the 10th (Thu): contemplate the waterfront views at The River Cam, then brush up on your military savvy at IWM Duxford, and then relax in the rural setting at Boydells Dairy Farm.

To see traveler tips, where to stay, photos, and other tourist information, go to the Cambridge day trip planning website.

Traveling by train from London to Cambridge takes 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. August in Cambridge sees daily highs of 71°F and lows of 57°F at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 11th (Fri) so you can take a train to Brussels.
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Brussels, Belgium — 1 night

Capital of Europe

The allure of the multi-cultural capital, Brussels, stems from its mix of political intrigue, artistic influence, historical significance, and a thriving social scene.
On the 11th (Fri), get in on the family fun at Mini-Europe, then see the interesting displays at Atomium, then take an in-depth tour of Museum of the City of Brussels (Musee de la Ville de Bruxelles), and finally contemplate the long history of Grand Place.

To find other places to visit, where to stay, photos, and tourist information, read Brussels road trip app.

Getting from Cambridge to Brussels by train takes about 3.5 hours. Other options: fly; or do a combination of car and train. You'll lose 1 hour traveling from Cambridge to Brussels due to the time zone difference. August in Brussels sees daily highs of 71°F and lows of 54°F at night. On the 12th (Sat), you'll have the morning to explore before heading back home.
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France travel guide

4.3
Architectural Buildings · Art Museums · Landmarks
France has been the world's most popular tourist destination for decades, and geographically, it is one of the most diverse countries in Europe. Its cities are holiday hot spots and contain some of the greatest treasures in Europe, its countryside is prosperous and well tended, and it boasts dozens of major tourist attractions, like Paris, the French Riviera, the Atlantic beaches, the winter sport resorts of the French Alps, as well as the castles of the Loire Valley, Brittany, and Normandy. The country is renowned for its gastronomy, particularly wines and cheeses, as well as its history, culture, and fashion industry.

You'll find that the French people are very polite and may react coldly to you if you forget this. You might be surprised as you're greeted by other customers and the proprieter when you walk into a restaurant or a shop. Be sure to take your sightseeing off the beaten path in France. Besides the famous Eiffel Tower and the chic resorts of the Côte d'Azur (French Riviera) you'll find many places to visit in the form of museums filled with fine art, crafts, and archaeological relics, wonderful medieval villages and castles, diverse national parks, and local shopping direct from artisans themselves.

Whether you're touring the Christmas Markets or going skiing during winter, viewing the springtime influx of color in Provence, sunbathing on the Mediterranean coast in the summer, or watching the fall foliage against the backdrop of the châteaux in the Loire Valley, you're sure to find just the right place to be. Spring is a time when the tourist attractions are just starting to expand their hours, but it may still be cold in the mountainous regions and the north. Summer is the busiest time in France with the longest hours for many museums and attractions, but it's often when you will experience the most crowds. Winter in France is filled with winter carnivals, Christmas Markets, and of course, skiing. Fall is a time to celebrate the release of Beaujolais nouveau wine in November, as well as experience Nuit Blanche, a day in October when major attractions, museums, galleries, parks, and swimming pools remain open all night.
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French Riviera - Cote d'Azur travel guide

4.2
Landmarks · Beaches · Historic Sites
On the Mediterranean Sea coast, the French Riviera-Côte d'Azur has the glitz and glamour rivaled by few places on earth. It is a modern resort area with luxury shopping, seaside cafés for people watching, and several marinas for yachts and super-yachts along its coast. Although the Riviera is famous for the glamour of St. Tropez, Monaco, and the Cannes Film Festival, there are many other lesser known attractions and places to visit, such as the perched villages of Gourdon and Eze, the perfumeries in Grasse, the potters of Vallauris, and the glassblowers of Biot.The Riviera has been the inspiration for many works by artists, such as Picasso and Renoir, which are on display in local museums. Sea-front hotels and holiday resorts are the most expensive options, with smaller, modest, more affordable accommodations available as you move away from major cities or further inland. Cafés, bars, and restaurants are diverse enough to respect your vacation budget and tastes, with the vast majority of eateries serving food local to the area--Provençal cuisine with Italian influences, and Cassis and Bandol regional wines.The small independent state of Monaco is surrounded on three sides by France, and the fourth by the Mediterranean. It has been ruled by the Grimaldi family since the 13th century and is a major center for tourism on the Mediterranean. The glamor of Monaco has been replaced by Monte Carlo for its opulence, designer and luxury shopping, and its casino.The busiest travel season is in July and August, when crowds and prices both skyrocket. But, with 300 days of sunshine per year, 115 km (71 mi) of warm blue coastline and beaches, 18 golf courses, 14 ski resorts, and 3,000 restaurants, you're sure to have a wonderful time and find plenty of things to do whenever you plan to stay.
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England travel guide

4.4
Nightlife · Specialty Museums · Gardens
A trip through England is a trip through world history, and few places in the world offer such a diverse variety of places to visit, activities, and experiences. The sprawling urban areas surrounding the capital city offer countless sightseeing opportunities, such as museums and historical sites, as well as some of the best shopping, nightlife, and culinary options in the world. To truly experience this country steeped in centuries of history, try to make time to explore the sweeping countryside, where you can enjoy the warm hospitality of small villages and explore the ancient remains of once-powerful societies. England boasts an outstanding transportation system, and many visitors find that even a short train ride through the country’s landscape of rolling hills and plains can be a highlight of their entire vacation. However you choose to move about, remember that in this compact country you’re never very far from a bustling town, where modern pubs, shops, and restaurants await to be explored.
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Belgium travel guide

4.3
Specialty Museums · Historic Sites · Nightlife
A small country packing a big punch in terms of tourist attractions, Belgium sits at the crossroads of Western Europe, its cities soaked in history and famed for their lively arts, fashion, and dining scenes. Although it advertises itself simply as "A Food Lover's Dream," this country of just 11 million people boasts a rich architectural heritage, world-famous breweries, pristine natural areas, and touching memorials marking major battlegrounds from both World War I and World War II. Put the country's elegant cities of Brussels and Bruges at the top of your itinerary, but don't forget that Belgium's less-explored countryside offers dense forests, rolling hills, and lush valleys.
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