paris-amsterdam

Paris Amsterdam - 5N/6D

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About Europe

Paris is a lovely city. It has beautiful weather, stunning architecture, and lovely gardens. Most travelers have this site on their travel wish lists.

The capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam, which is renowned for its rich cultural history, intricate canal system, and small homes with gabled facades that date back to the city's Golden Age in the 17th century.

Unify Holidays has made a combined tour of Paris and Amsterdam so that you do not miss out on any mesmerizing experience.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival Paris

When you arrive in Paris, you will be met at the airport and taken to your hotel. check-in at hotel upon arrival. The evening is free.

Day 2: Visit To Eiffel Tower, Seine River Cruise & City Tour

After breakfast, we check out of the hotel and head to the Eiffel Tower around 10:00 AM.

A two-hour long city tour in a double-decker bus will be the first thing you enjoy. During this 2-hour tour, you'll learn about Paris' 40 most important sights, including the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, the Champs-Élysées, Notre-Dame, les Invalides, and the Alexandre III bridge.

It's time for your magical moment!

Allow yourself to be stunned by Paris' magnificence as you read through our historical and anecdotal remarks. a fun way to learn about Paris's past, famous sites, stunning architecture, and neighborhoods You will have your own customized audio guides in 9 different languages, including French, English, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Portuguese, and German.

All of our buses have a retractable translucent roof that may be opened in the winter or in case of rain, as well as upper level heating. No worries of the weather, you can still explore Paris!

Your journey can end at the actual Eiffel Tower.

Drinks are available at your leisure after that, so prepare to see the Eiffel Tower. To enter the second level of the Eiffel Tower, use your entry ticket. The bulk of our visitors still regard seeing the Eiffel Tower as a special experience. The Tower is one of the most visited paid tourist sites worldwide, with roughly 7 million visitors yearly. To ensure that both young and elderly can enjoy their visit to this symbol of Paris and France, it is therefore advisable to plan beforehand, especially if you are traveling from a distance.

After a delightful visit to the Eiffel Tower, get ready for a 1-hour Seine River Cruise. Greetings and welcome! Enjoy a special occasion... Paris may be explored from the Seine!

Any time of day or night, treat yourself to a one-hour Seine trip to see some of the city's most beautiful bridges, monuments, and historic sites from the water. An delightful cruise with an open ticket and no predetermined agenda that can be taken at any time of day.

The Seine River runs right through the heart of Paris. During this live-commented tour, you will learn about the riverbanks that give the city life as well as some of Paris' most famous attractions, like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and Notre Dame Cathedral, as they pass directly in front of your eyes.

You can enjoy the beautiful Eiffel Tower's sunset view. Every nightly routine is changed to accommodate a passage that is illuminated once an hour, depending on the season, when the Tower glitters. A stunning and distinctive experience, touring Paris by boat will always remain!

Once the excursions are over, get in the car and drive back to your lodging. Overnight stay in a hotel.

Day 3: Day At Leisure

1 Day, 1 Park at Disneyland (Optional Tour)

Imagine a location where the amazing Disney universe actually materializes. Imagine visiting a theme park like Disneyland® where magic occurs daily. Additionally, Walt Disney Studios® Park is a location where the magic of Disney and movies converge. Imagine a Disney Village® where there is constant fun and entertainment. From Disneyland® Paris, greetings. a holiday place that is unique. Come to witness the wonder.

For your enchanting visit to Disneyland® Paris, you can choose from a number of tickets, such as day passes that are good for either one park or two parks, allowing you to visit both parks on the same day. A multi-day ticket, which allows access to both Parks on the same day for the chosen number of days and provides 2, 3, or 4 days of magic and fun, is the best way to experience Disneyland® Paris.

ONE-DAY-ONE-PARK TICKET


What is contained:


Walt Disney Studios® Park or Disneyland® Park


Hotel overnight stay

Day 4: Paris To Amsterdam (Approx 3 Hrs 30 Mins)

After breakfast, check out of the hotel and then take a shuttle to the train station to board a train to Amsterdam. Upon arrival, you will be driven to the hotel where you can check in. The night is uncharged.

Prepare to enjoy this evening's beautiful Amsterdam canals.

Highlights: Travel through beautiful canals; observe urban scenery from a new perspective; use an audio guide to discover the history of the canals. No trip to the Netherlands would be complete without seeing the famous canals of Amsterdam. Your trip to this distinctive city, which has more than 100 kilometers of canals listed as part of the UNESCO World Heritage, will undoubtedly stick in your mind for a long time.

Allow the gorgeous architecture to enchant you as you sail through the captivating canals of the city. On this hour-long tour, you may experience stunning views of amazing gables, grand cathedrals, and unique bridges, including the well-known Magere Brug.

You may enhance your experience and learn more about the city's past by listening to an educational audio-guide that is offered in many different languages.

Inclusions: Tickets for a canal cruise

The tour's starting and ending points are in City Center. Location **Guests must take their own vehicles to the tour meeting location. Meeting location is 0–3 kilometers away from the hotel. For an extra cost, transportation from the hotel to the meeting location can be arranged.

After a wonderful day you will be taken back to your hotel for a pleasant sleep.

Day 5: Visit To Kukenhof Tulip Garden OR Tour Zaanse Schans From Amsterdam

After breakfast, get ready to explore the Kukenhof Tulip Garden, the most beautiful spring garden on earth. This typically opens in the middle of March and closes the first week of May.

The history of Keukenhof began in the fifteenth century. Countess Jacoba van Beieren (Jacqueline of Bavaria; 1401–1436) procured food for Teylingen Castle's kitchen from the Keukenduin. The estate's area rose to more than 200 hectares once Keukenhof Castle was built there in 1641.

Landscape designers Jan David Zocher and his son Louis Paul Zocher, who also built Amsterdam's Vondelpark, redesigned the castle grounds in 1857. This park, created in the English landscape design style, is still the cornerstone of Keukenhof.

A group of 20 eminent flower bulb growers and exporters came up with the idea to use the estate to display spring-flowering bulbs in 1949, which was the start of Keukenhof as a spring park. The park was a big success from the moment it opened to the public in 1950, receiving 236,000 visitors in just one year. The subject of the 72nd Keukenhof, which will take place in 2021, will be A World Of Colors. Keukenhof has evolved over the past 71 years into a well-known tourist destination.

There will be an excursion from Amsterdam to Zaanse Schans if the Kukenhof Garden is closed.

Highlights of the Tour: Age-appropriate Pick up and get all of your admissions at a meeting place.

A knowledgeable, experienced, and kind guide will take you on a tour of the village before giving you the chance to further explore it on your own.

Meet your guide and driver at our convenient meeting spot, which is located across from Central Station Amsterdam. You'll be taken to today's destination on a comfortable, air-conditioned single-deck bus in around 20 minutes.

At the windmill town Zaanse Schans, an outdoor museum, you can witness working windmills, wooden residences, farms, and stores from the 18th and 19th centuries. All of these buildings were relocated here beginning in 1961, revitalizing the Zaan region's most prosperous period.

The Zaan Region became an industrial hub on a scale never before seen during its golden age with 600 functioning windmills—wooden industries powered by the wind. These small businesses produced a wide range of goods using wind power, such as machine-sawn wood, ground spices, culinary and painting oils, flowers, cocoa powder, and many other items.

The windmill village of Zaanse Schans has many signs of the wealth of the 18th and 19th centuries. Along with windmills, barns, and other structures, you will see exquisite mansions that were initially built as the residences of affluent windmill owners and merchants. The exteriors of these houses are attractive and were painted in traditional colors like light blue, beige, and green.

When you initially arrive, your guide will give you an introduction of the community. You will visit the clog museum's adjacent wooden shoemaker's shop and eat Dutch farmer cheese at the cheese farm. Continue your independent investigation of the village as the next phase. Your guide will provide you with additional information about the region and what makes it unique, educate you about the history and culture of the area, and share insider tips on what to see and do before you depart to explore the Zaanse Schans on your own.

Included: Shared-goal guided tour

Starting/Ending Point of the Tour: City Centre Location **The guest must travel alone to the tour meeting location. Meeting site is approximately 0–3 km from the hotel. If you need transportation from the hotel to the meeting place, that can be arranged for an additional fee.

Hotel overnight stay.

Day 6: Departure From Amsterdam

After having a lavish breakfast, check out from the hotel. The driver will take you to the airport from where you can catch your flight towards home.