Embark on an epic 56-day European cultural journey, exploring the historical depths and culinary delights of Lisbon, Andorra, Paris, Monaco, Rome, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Athens. This moderately budgeted adventure promises authentic local experiences, from navigating mountain landscapes to iconic cityscapes, truly immersing you in the heart of each destination.

Arrive at Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS) from Manises Airport (VLC).
Proceed through customs and transfer to your accommodation.
Taxi, Uber, or Aerobus are convenient options to reach the city center from the airport.
Check into your hotel, drop off luggage, and take some time to freshen up before starting your exploration.
Enjoy a traditional Portuguese lunch in the bustling Baixa district, known for its grid-like streets and charming cafes.
Wander through the narrow, winding streets of Alfama, Lisbon's oldest district.
Discover hidden courtyards, historic churches, and breathtaking viewpoints.
Explore the imposing Lisbon Cathedral, a Roman Catholic patriarchate, which is the oldest church in the city.
Experience an authentic Fado show with dinner in one of Alfama's traditional Fado houses.
Fado is a UNESCO-recognized Portuguese music genre.
It's advisable to book in advance, especially on a Thursday evening.
Start your day at Lisbon's grandest square, Praça do Comércio, facing the Tagus River.
Walk under the Arco da Rua Augusta.
Take a ride on the iconic Santa Justa Lift for panoramic views of Baixa and the castle.
Designed by a student of Gustave Eiffel.
The queue can be long; consider going early or using it as part of a 24-hour public transport ticket.
Enjoy lunch in the elegant Chiado district, known for its theaters, traditional shops, and literary cafes.
Visit the striking ruins of the Carmo Convent, a Gothic church destroyed by the 1755 earthquake, now an open-air archaeological museum.
Explore the chic boutiques and historic shops of Chiado.
This area is perfect for finding unique souvenirs or fashion items.
Dine in Bairro Alto, a lively neighborhood known for its bohemian vibe, traditional restaurants, and bustling nightlife. Afterwards, you can enjoy a drink at one of its many bars.
Streets come alive in the evening. Many small eateries offer authentic Portuguese cuisine.
Visit the magnificent Jerónimos Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a prime example of Manueline architecture.
Arrive early to avoid long queues, especially on a Saturday. The church itself is free to enter, but the cloisters have an entrance fee.
Explore the iconic Belém Tower, a fortified tower that served as a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon.
Another UNESCO World Heritage site.
Can get crowded. Consider admiring from outside if time is limited or queues are long.
Indulge in the original Pastéis de Nata at Pastéis de Belém, the historic bakery where the custard tart recipe originated.
There's often a queue for takeaway, but seating inside is available.
Visit the Monument to the Discoveries, commemorating Portugal's Age of Exploration and its explorers.
Delve into Portugal's rich naval history and the Age of Discovery at the fascinating National Maritime Museum, located in Belém.
Head to Cais do Sodré for dinner, a vibrant area known for its renovated market, Time Out Market, and riverside restaurants.
Discover Parque das Nações (Park of Nations), the modern side of Lisbon developed for Expo '98.
Enjoy its contemporary architecture and riverside promenade.
Visit the Lisbon Oceanarium, one of the largest aquariums in Europe, home to a vast array of marine species.
A popular attraction, consider booking tickets online to save time.
Have lunch at one of the many restaurants or food courts within Parque das Nações, offering various culinary options.
Enjoy a scenic cable car ride along the Tagus River in Parque das Nações, offering unique views of the Vasco da Gama Bridge and the park.
Head to Miradouro da Senhora do Monte for one of Lisbon's most spectacular panoramic views, especially beautiful around sunset.
A bit of a climb or take a taxi/tuk-tuk. Perfect for photos.
Dine in the charming Graça neighborhood, close to the viewpoint, known for its local eateries and authentic atmosphere.
Explore the historic São Jorge Castle, offering stunning panoramic views of Lisbon, the Tagus River, and beyond.
Wander through its ancient battlements and gardens.
Go early to beat the crowds. The site includes a museum and archaeological findings.
Descend from the castle into the multicultural Mouraria district, the birthplace of Fado, known for its narrow streets and traditional shops.
Enjoy a final delightful Portuguese lunch in the city center, perhaps trying a dish you haven't yet.
Enjoy some free time for last-minute souvenir shopping, relaxing at a cafe, or revisiting a favorite spot.
Savor a farewell dinner, reflecting on your experiences in Lisbon.
Enjoy delicious Portuguese cuisine in a pleasant setting.
Explore the iconic Belém Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of Portugal's Age of Discoveries, offering stunning views of the Tagus River.
Book tickets online in advance to save time. Closed on Mondays.
Walk along the waterfront to the Padrão dos Descobrimentos, a grand monument celebrating Portugal's explorers and their contributions to the world.
Entry to the monument's interior and viewpoint is optional, offering panoramic views of Belém.
Enjoy a traditional Portuguese lunch near Belém, followed by the famous original Pastéis de Belém (custard tarts) at the historic bakery.
Expect queues at the bakery, but they move quickly. Try them warm with cinnamon!
Visit the magnificent Jerónimos Monastery, another UNESCO site, renowned for its Manueline architecture and historical significance.
The church entrance is free, but there's a fee for the cloisters. Closed on Mondays.
Discover LxFactory, a trendy industrial area transformed into a hub of shops, restaurants, art studios, and creative businesses under the 25 de Abril Bridge.
Great spot for unique souvenirs, street art, and a vibrant atmosphere.
Enjoy dinner at one of the many restaurants in the Alcântara neighborhood, offering a range of culinary experiences.
Visit one of Europe's largest aquariums, home to a diverse collection of marine life from various ocean habitats.
A must-see for nature lovers, located in the modern Parque das Nações.
Enjoy lunch at one of the many restaurants or cafes located in the contemporary Parque das Nações district, offering river views.
Take a scenic cable car ride along the Tagus River in Parque das Nações, offering aerial views of the Vasco da Gama Bridge and the park.
Stroll along the riverfront in Parque das Nações to admire the impressive Vasco da Gama Bridge, one of Europe's longest bridges.
Return to your hotel for some relaxation and to start packing for your journey to Andorra tomorrow.
Enjoy a final dinner in Lisbon's elegant Chiado district, known for its historic cafes and quality restaurants.
Check out from your Lisbon accommodation and take a taxi or public transport to Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS).
A taxi to the airport typically takes 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. The metro is also a convenient option.
Fly from Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS) to Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN).
This flight is part of your travel to Andorra, which does not have its own international airport.
Take a direct bus service from Barcelona-El Prat Airport to Andorra la Vella.
This scenic journey takes you through the beautiful Pyrenees.
Several companies operate this route, such as Andbus or Novatel. Book your ticket in advance, especially during peak season.
Arrive in Andorra la Vella and check into your accommodation.
Take some time to settle in and refresh after your travel day.
Enjoy your first Andorran dinner, perhaps sampling some traditional mountain cuisine in Andorra la Vella's city center.
Wander through the charming Centre històric d'Andorra la Vella, discovering its narrow streets, stone houses, and traditional architecture. Rated 5/5 on Google.
Take your time to soak in the atmosphere of the old town.
See the exterior of Casa de la Vall, the former parliament house of Andorra, a beautiful and historic building in the old town.
Tours of the interior are available, but seeing the exterior provides a good sense of its historical importance.
Enjoy a traditional Andorran lunch at a local restaurant.
Try dishes like 'escudella' (stew) or 'trinxat' (cabbage and potato dish).
Indulge in some duty-free shopping along Avinguda Meritxell, Andorra la Vella's main commercial street, offering a wide range of goods from fashion to electronics.
Andorra is known for its tax-free shopping, so it's a great place for bargains.
Walk across the Puente de Paris, a modern bridge offering interesting views of the city and the Valira River.
Rated 4.1/5 on TripAdvisor.
Relax and observe local life at Plaça Príncep Benlloch, a charming square near the city center.
Rated 4.9/5 on Google.
Enjoy dinner at another restaurant in Andorra la Vella, perhaps trying a different local specialty.
Embark on a leisurely walk along the Rec del Solà Trail, an accessible path offering panoramic views of Andorra la Vella and the surrounding mountains. Rated 4.7/5 on Google.
A great way to experience the natural beauty of Andorra without strenuous hiking. Wear comfortable shoes.
Return to the city center for a casual lunch after your morning walk.
Spend some relaxing time at Parc Central, the main urban park in Andorra la Vella.
Enjoy the green spaces and tranquil environment. Rated 4.5/5 on Google.
Perfect for unwinding and people-watching.
Visit the Passarel·la de Rosa Maria Ferrer Obiols, a modern pedestrian bridge offering unique architectural views.
Rated 4.6/5 on Google.
A good spot for photography.
Take advantage of your hotel's facilities, perhaps enjoying a session at the spa or swimming pool to relax before your next leg of the journey.
The Andorra Park Hotel is known for its incredible spa.
Enjoy a final dinner in Andorra la Vella, reflecting on your time in this unique country.
Start your day with a refreshing walk along the Rec del Solà Trail, offering panoramic views of Andorra la Vella and the surrounding mountains.
It's an excellent way to connect with nature close to the city.
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking. Bring water and a camera for the scenic views.
Enjoy a traditional Andorran lunch at a local restaurant in the city center.
Savor regional specialties like Trinxat or Escudella.
Wander through the charming Centre històric d'Andorra la Vella.
Discover its narrow streets, stone houses, and the picturesque Plaça Rebés.
Visit the Puente de Paris, a distinctive bridge in Andorra la Vella, offering unique architectural views and a nice spot for photos.
Head to the 'Viewpoint' on Carrer del Tossal for breathtaking panoramic views over Andorra la Vella and the surrounding mountainous landscape.
It's a perfect spot for sunset photos.
Enjoy an evening meal at a highly-rated restaurant, perhaps trying more local flavors or international cuisine.
Start your day at Plaça Guillemó, a pleasant square in Andorra la Vella, often hosting local events or simply a nice place to observe daily life.
Visit Plaça Príncep Benlloch, another significant square in the city, known for its vibrant atmosphere and surrounding shops and cafes.
Take a leisurely walk along Rambla Molines, a scenic promenade perfect for enjoying the city's ambiance and architecture.
Grab a casual lunch at a cafe or eatery in the city center, perhaps trying some local snacks or a light meal.
Explore the main shopping streets of Andorra la Vella.
Andorra is known for its duty-free shopping, so it's a great opportunity for some retail therapy, from fashion to electronics.
Keep an eye on customs allowances when crossing borders from Andorra, as it is a duty-free zone.
Unwind at Parc Central, a green oasis in the heart of the city.
Enjoy a peaceful stroll or simply relax on a bench.
Enjoy a final dinner in Andorra, perhaps selecting a restaurant with a cozy ambiance to reflect on your time in the Pyrenees.
Check out from your hotel in Andorra la Vella.
Take a direct bus transfer from Andorra la Vella to Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) for your flight to Paris.
This is the most practical way to connect to a major international airport from Andorra.
Several bus companies operate this route. Book tickets in advance for best rates and guaranteed seating.
Allow ample time for check-in, security, and a quick lunch at Barcelona-El Prat Airport before your flight.
Board your flight from Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG).
Flight duration is approximate; actual time may vary.
Upon arrival at CDG, take the RER B train or a taxi/ride-share service to your hotel in central Paris.
The RER B train is efficient for reaching the city center. Taxis and ride-shares offer more convenience.
Check into your luxurious accommodation, the Ritz Paris, and settle in.
Enjoy a relaxed dinner near your hotel, savoring your first Parisian meal after a day of travel.
Visit the exterior of the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral, a masterpiece of French Gothic architecture.
While still under restoration, its grandeur is still awe-inspiring. Explore the surrounding Ile de la Cité.
Cross the Seine to the vibrant Latin Quarter for a casual lunch at a traditional bistro or a crêperie.
Hop on a relaxing river cruise along The Seine.
This offers a unique perspective of Paris's famous landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, and Musée d'Orsay.
Visit the Champ de Mars for iconic views and photos of the Eiffel Tower.
Ascending the tower will be scheduled for a later day for a dedicated experience.
Consider visiting from Trocadéro for another classic photo opportunity.
Enjoy a leisurely walk down the famous Avenue des Champs-Élysées, soaking in the Parisian atmosphere and admiring the luxury boutiques.
The Arc de Triomphe can be seen at the top of the avenue.
Dine at a restaurant in the 1st arrondissement, offering a blend of traditional French cuisine and modern dining experiences.
Immerse yourself in art and history at the world-renowned Louvre Museum.
See masterpieces like the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Winged Victory of Samothrace.
Book your tickets online in advance to save time and guarantee entry. The museum is vast; prioritize a few key sections or art pieces.
Enjoy a well-deserved lunch at a café or restaurant conveniently located near the Louvre Museum, perhaps in the Palais Royal gardens area.
Visit the iconic Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann.
Marvel at its stunning Art Nouveau dome, enjoy luxury shopping, or simply take in the magnificent architecture and rooftop views.
Don't miss the panoramic views from the rooftop terrace (free access). Price varies. Booking: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g187147-d189193-Reviews-Galeries_Lafayette_Paris_Haussmann-Paris_Ile_de_France.html?m=66827
Admire the stunning exterior of the Palais Garnier (Opéra National de Paris), a masterpiece of Baroque architecture. Its opulent facade is a sight to behold.
Consider taking a guided tour on a future visit to see the lavish interiors.
Experience a classic Parisian brasserie for dinner, enjoying traditional French dishes in a lively atmosphere.
Ascend the iconic Eiffel Tower for breathtaking panoramic views of Paris.
Choose between stairs or elevator to reach the second floor or the summit.
Book tickets online well in advance to avoid long queues, especially during summer. Consider a morning visit for fewer crowds.
Enjoy a casual French lunch at a bistro in the 7th arrondissement, close to the Eiffel Tower.
Many options available, from quick bites to traditional French fare.
Relax on a scenic boat cruise along the Seine River, passing under historic bridges and admiring famous landmarks like Notre-Dame, the Louvre, and Musée d'Orsay from the water.
Evening cruises offer a magical view of illuminated monuments. Booking is recommended for specific times, especially during peak season.
Stroll along the famous Champs-Élysées, renowned for its shops, cafes, and theaters, leading up to the majestic Arc de Triomphe. Consider climbing the Arc for another stunning city view.
The view from the top of the Arc de Triomphe is spectacular, especially at sunset, offering a unique perspective of the Eiffel Tower and the twelve avenues radiating from the étoile.
Enjoy a classic Parisian dinner at a restaurant close to the Arc de Triomphe or along the upper Champs-Élysées.
Immerse yourself in one of the world's largest and most famous art museums.
Discover iconic masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and the Winged Victory of Samothrace.
Purchase timed entry tickets online in advance to save time. Focus on specific wings or artworks if time is limited, as the museum is vast.
Enjoy a casual lunch at one of the many cafes or brasseries surrounding the Louvre Museum.
Visit the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral, a masterpiece of French Gothic architecture.
While interior access is limited due to ongoing restoration, admire its exterior from the surrounding area and explore the Île de la Cité.
Observe the incredible restoration efforts firsthand. The surrounding area offers beautiful views of the cathedral and the Seine.
Discover the stunning stained-glass windows of Sainte-Chapelle, a royal chapel within the historic Palais de la Cité.
Optionally, visit the Conciergerie, a former prison where Marie Antoinette was held.
Book tickets online in advance for both Sainte-Chapelle and the Conciergerie to ensure entry and skip lines. They are located very close to Notre Dame.
Explore the vibrant Le Marais district and enjoy dinner in one of its charming restaurants.
This historic area is known for its beautiful architecture and lively atmosphere.
Indulge in a unique shopping experience at Galeries Lafayette, a grand department store known for its stunning Art Nouveau dome and wide array of fashion, accessories, and gourmet food.
Don't miss the rooftop terrace for panoramic city views.
Enjoy the architectural beauty of the store. The rooftop terrace offers a free, incredible view of Paris, including the Eiffel Tower and Opéra Garnier.
Grab a quick and delicious lunch in the area surrounding Galeries Lafayette and the Opéra Garnier.
Explore the artistic and bohemian neighborhood of Montmartre.
Wander through its charming cobblestone streets, visit Place du Tertre where artists paint, and ascend to the stunning Sacré-Cœur Basilica for magnificent views over Paris.
Wear comfortable shoes as Montmartre involves a lot of walking uphill and stairs. Be mindful of pickpockets in crowded areas.
Savor an authentic French dinner in a cozy restaurant in Montmartre, soaking in the unique atmosphere of the neighborhood.
Descend into the fascinating and eerie underground ossuary of the Paris Catacombs, housing the remains of approximately six million Parisians.
A unique historical experience.
Tickets are strictly timed and must be booked online well in advance due to limited capacity and high demand. The entrance line can still be long even with tickets.
Have lunch in the Montparnasse district, which is close to the Catacombs, offering a variety of cafes and restaurants.
Wander through the historic Latin Quarter, home to the Sorbonne University, charming bookstores (like Shakespeare and Company), and lively squares.
Discover its intellectual heritage and bohemian vibe.
Visit the iconic Shakespeare and Company bookstore, a literary haven with a rich history.
Explore the Pantheon, a neo-classical building originally built as a church dedicated to St.
Genevieve. It now functions as a mausoleum containing the remains of distinguished French citizens.
The Foucault's Pendulum demonstration is a highlight. Climb to the dome for impressive views of Paris.
Enjoy a delightful dinner in the Latin Quarter, known for its diverse culinary scene, from traditional French fare to international cuisine.
Explore the stunning Musée d'Orsay, housed in a former Beaux-Arts railway station, featuring an extensive collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces by artists like Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne, and Van Gogh.
Book tickets online in advance to secure your entry time and avoid queues. Don't miss the clock on the upper level for a unique view of the Seine.
Enjoy a relaxed lunch at a cafe or restaurant in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood, just across the Seine from Musée d'Orsay.
Stroll through the beautiful Tuileries Garden, a public garden situated between the Louvre Museum and the Place de la Concorde. Enjoy the formal French landscape and fountains. Continue to the expansive Place de la Concorde, a historically significant square.
A perfect spot for a leisurely walk and people-watching. You can also rent miniature sailboats to push across the ponds.
Discover the tranquil Palais Royal, an elegant former royal palace with beautiful gardens and arcades.
Admire 'Les Colonnes de Buren' (striped columns), a modern art installation in the courtyard.
A peaceful escape from the bustling city, often less crowded than other major attractions.
Enjoy a special farewell dinner in Paris, perhaps trying a restaurant you've wanted to visit or revisiting a favorite from your stay, to celebrate your incredible time in the city.
Indulge in a luxurious shopping experience or simply admire the stunning Art Nouveau dome and panoramic city views from the rooftop terrace of this iconic department store.
Don't miss the breathtaking glass dome and the rooftop view of Paris (free access).
Walk around the exterior of the Louvre Museum and the Tuileries Garden, soaking in the grand architecture and Parisian atmosphere.
Enjoy the outdoor views and the beautiful gardens.
Enjoy a traditional French lunch at a charming bistro in the historic Palais Royal district, offering classic dishes.
View the iconic Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris from the outside while restoration continues. Afterwards, embark on a relaxing Seine River cruise to see Parisian landmarks from a unique perspective.
The cathedral is still under reconstruction, so focus on exterior views. Book Seine River cruise tickets in advance.
Explore the charming, historic Marais district, known for its narrow medieval streets, beautiful architecture, and trendy boutiques.
Visit Place des Vosges, Paris's oldest planned square.
Many art galleries and unique shops to discover.
Enjoy a final dinner in Paris at a restaurant near the famous Champs-Élysées, offering a variety of culinary options.
Check out from your hotel in Paris and arrange for transfer to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) or Orly Airport (ORY).
Consider a taxi, private transfer, or RER train (for CDG) / Orlyval (for ORY) depending on your airport and preference. Allow ample time for traffic.
Take a flight from Paris to Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE), the closest major airport to Monaco.
Ensure you arrive at the airport well in advance for check-in and security.
Upon arrival at Nice Airport, transfer to Monaco.
Options include express bus, taxi, or a scenic train ride from Nice-Ville station to Monaco-Monte-Carlo.
The express bus (Lignes d'Azur Express 110) is a convenient direct option. Taxis are faster but more expensive. The train offers scenic coastal views.
Check into your luxurious accommodation, the Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo, and settle in.
Take some time to relax and enjoy the hotel's amenities.
Enjoy a leisurely walk around Port Hercule, admiring the luxury yachts and the vibrant atmosphere of Monte Carlo.
Experience your first dinner in Monaco at a restaurant near the harbour or the Casino Square, offering exquisite cuisine.
Visit the official residence of the Prince of Monaco.
Explore the State Apartments (when open) and witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony.
The Changing of the Guard takes place daily at 11:55 AM. Check palace opening times as they can vary seasonally.
Enjoy a charming lunch in the heart of Monaco-Ville (the Old Town), with options ranging from traditional Monegasque cuisine to casual cafes.
Discover marine science and oceanography at this renowned museum, perched dramatically on a cliffside.
Home to aquariums, exhibitions, and a turtle island.
One of the oldest and most respected aquariums in the world. Offers stunning views of the Mediterranean.
Visit the Romanesque-Byzantine cathedral where many of Monaco's Grimaldi rulers, including Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace, are buried.
Respectful attire is recommended when visiting.
Return to Hotel de Paris to relax, freshen up, or enjoy the hotel's amenities before dinner.
Dine at a restaurant offering exquisite cuisine and stunning panoramic views of Monte Carlo and the Mediterranean.
Explore the iconic Casino Square, home to the Monte Carlo Casino.
Enjoy a coffee or drink at the legendary Casino Cafe de Paris, soaking in the luxurious atmosphere and people-watching.
The Casino de Monte-Carlo itself is open for public visits in the morning (dress code applies for gambling in the evening).
Find tranquility in this beautifully designed authentic Japanese Garden, a peaceful oasis in the heart of Monte Carlo.
Free entry. A perfect spot for quiet contemplation.
Have a relaxed lunch at a restaurant near Larvotto Beach, Monaco's public beach, offering sea views.
Spend a leisurely afternoon relaxing on Larvotto Beach, enjoying the Mediterranean sun and refreshing waters.
The beach is artificial with pebbles, but it's well-maintained with various beach clubs and facilities.
Indulge in some relaxation at your hotel's spa or wellness facilities, perhaps a swim or a massage (additional cost may apply).
Check with the hotel for spa services and pricing.
Treat yourself to a world-class fine dining experience at one of Monaco's renowned Michelin-starred restaurants.
Visit the Jardin Exotique de Monaco, home to thousands of succulent plants and offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Principality, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Italian Riviera.
Includes access to the Observatory Cave and the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology.
Explore the vibrant La Condamine Market, a traditional Monegasque market where locals shop for fresh produce, local delicacies, and flowers.
A great spot to experience local life and perhaps pick up some souvenirs or snacks.
Enjoy a casual lunch at one of the eateries around La Condamine Market, perhaps trying some local street food or a cafe.
Discover the Fontvieille district, built on reclaimed land, featuring a charming port, the Princess Grace Rose Garden, and various museums (e.
g., Car Collection).
The Princess Grace Rose Garden is free to enter and offers a beautiful, fragrant experience.
Take some time to browse for souvenirs or luxury items in the boutiques of Monte Carlo or the more local shops in La Condamine.
Enjoy a final dinner in Monaco, choosing a restaurant with a pleasant ambiance to reflect on your Monegasque experience.
Bask in the unabashed opulence of this palace, decked out in colored marbles and gold plating.
Explore the State Apartments and enjoy the panoramic views.
Check the schedule for the Changing of the Guard ceremony, which typically happens at 11:55 AM. Book tickets online in advance, as it can get busy.
Wander through the charming cobblestone streets of Monaco-Ville, also known as 'The Rock', taking in the historic architecture and breathtaking views of the Mediterranean.
Discover hidden alleys, boutique shops, and scenic viewpoints around the palace.
Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local restaurant in the historic Monaco-Ville, offering traditional Monegasque or French cuisine.
There are many charming cafes and restaurants with outdoor seating. Consider 'La Montgolfiere Henri Geraci' for a local feel.
Take a scenic walk or short bus ride down to the luxurious district of Monte Carlo, enjoying the views and the opulent surroundings.
Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Casino Cafe de Paris, located on the iconic Place du Casino.
Enjoy a drink or try your luck at the slot machines.
Smart casual dress code is usually required. ID may be checked.
Indulge in a sophisticated dinner experience in Monte Carlo, perhaps near the Place du Casino, enjoying local or international cuisine.
Many high-end restaurants in this area. Reservations are recommended for popular spots.
Visit the stunning Exotic Garden of Monaco, home to thousands of species of succulent plants and offering incredible panoramic views over the principality and the Mediterranean.
The garden also includes a prehistoric cave (Grotte de l'Observatoire) and a Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology, both accessible with the garden ticket.
Enjoy lunch in the Fontvieille district, home to Monaco's industrial area, the Car Collection, and a charming port.
Look for restaurants around the Fontvieille harbour for a relaxed atmosphere.
Spend a couple of hours relaxing at Larvotto Beach, Monaco's only public beach.
Enjoy the sun, clear waters, or stroll along the promenade.
The beach is pebbly but has several beach clubs and restaurants. It's a great spot for people-watching.
Use this time to relax at the hotel, pack, and make any final arrangements for your departure to Rome tomorrow.
Enjoy a light dinner at your leisure.
Enjoy your last dinner in Monaco, perhaps trying a restaurant you spotted earlier or returning to a favorite spot.
Travel from Monaco to Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE) by bus, taxi, or pre-booked private transfer.
The express bus (Line 110) from Monaco to Nice Airport is a convenient and scenic option.
Fly from Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE) to Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO).
Enjoy the scenic flight over the Mediterranean.
Arrive at Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO), collect luggage, and transfer to your accommodation in the city center.
The Leonardo Express train is the fastest way to get from FCO to Roma Termini station.
Check into your hotel in Rome and settle in.
Take some time to freshen up after your travel.
Grab a quick and authentic Italian lunch near your hotel in Rome.
Perhaps a Roman-style pizza or a pasta dish.
Take a leisurely walk to get acquainted with Rome.
Head towards Piazza Navona to admire Bernini's Fountain of Four Rivers and the lively atmosphere.
Enjoy the street artists and cafes around the piazza.
Enjoy your first authentic Roman dinner.
Explore a trattoria offering classic Roman dishes like Cacio e Pepe or Carbonara.
Look for local trattorias away from the main tourist hubs for better food and value.
Step back in time at the iconic Colosseum, the largest ancient amphitheater ever built, imagining gladiatorial contests and public spectacles.
Book tickets online well in advance, preferably with a guided tour, to skip long lines. The ticket usually includes access to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.
Explore the sprawling ruins of the Roman Forum, the heart of ancient Rome, and ascend Palatine Hill for impressive views over the Forum and Circus Maximus.
Wear comfortable shoes as there is a lot of walking involved. Bring water, especially in summer.
Find a traditional Roman trattoria for lunch near the ancient sites.
Look for local spots slightly off the main thoroughfares.
Visit the Capitoline Museums, located on Capitoline Hill, home to an extensive collection of ancient Roman art and artifacts, offering further insight into the city's history.
The museum offers fantastic views of the Roman Forum from a special gallery.
Cross the Tiber River to the charming Trastevere district for dinner.
Known for its narrow, cobbled streets and lively evening atmosphere, it's perfect for a traditional Roman meal.
Trastevere is very popular for its nightlife and restaurants. Arrive early or make a reservation if you have a specific restaurant in mind.
Explore the extensive collections of the Vatican Museums, culminating in the breathtaking Sistine Chapel, famous for Michelangelo's frescoes.
Book tickets online well in advance to avoid extremely long queues. Dress code requires shoulders and knees to be covered.
Visit St.
Peter's Basilica, one of the largest churches in the world, marveling at its grandeur, Michelangelo's Pietà, and the immense dome.
Access to the Basilica is free, but security lines can be long. You can climb to the top of the dome for panoramic views (for a fee). Dress code applies.
Enjoy a casual lunch in the area surrounding Vatican City.
There are many eateries offering quick bites and traditional Italian fare.
Visit the magnificent Trevi Fountain, one of Rome's most famous Baroque fountains.
Don't forget to toss a coin over your shoulder to ensure your return to Rome!
The fountain can get very crowded, especially in the afternoon. Early morning or late evening visits are best for fewer crowds.
Explore the Pantheon, a remarkably preserved ancient Roman temple, now a church.
Admire its impressive dome and oculus.
Entrance is free. It's often crowded, but the interior space can absorb many visitors.
Experience the Italian tradition of aperitivo.
Enjoy a pre-dinner drink with complimentary snacks at a local bar in a lively piazza.
Enjoy another delicious Roman dinner, perhaps trying a different area or a restaurant recommended by locals.
Begin your day by stepping back in time to the heart of Ancient Rome.
Explore the majestic Colosseum, followed by a walk through the ruins of the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, the center of ancient Roman life.
Book a combined ticket online in advance to save time. Wear comfortable shoes as there's a lot of walking.
Enjoy a casual Roman lunch at a trattoria near the Colosseum, savoring classic Italian flavors.
Look for local spots slightly off the main tourist paths for better quality and prices.
Walk through the vast grounds of Circus Maximus, the ancient chariot-racing stadium, and imagine the spectacles that once took place here.
Enjoy views of the Palatine Hill.
The site is open-air and free to explore.
Experience the charming Monti district, known for its bohemian atmosphere, artisan shops, and excellent restaurants.
Enjoy a traditional Roman dinner.
Many restaurants here are popular, consider making a reservation, especially on a Saturday night.
Visit the magnificent St.
Peter's Basilica, one of the largest churches in the world and an awe-inspiring example of Renaissance architecture. Climb to the dome for panoramic views of Rome and Vatican City.
Dress code: shoulders and knees must be covered. Arrive early on a Sunday to avoid the longest queues. Entry to the Basilica is free, but there's a charge to climb the dome.
Have lunch in the Borgo district, just outside Vatican City, offering various eateries for a quick bite.
Many tourist traps, so try to find a place frequented by locals.
Explore Castel Sant'Angelo, a towering cylindrical building originally commissioned by Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family.
Later used by popes as a fortress and castle.
Offers great views of the Tiber River and St. Peter's Basilica from its upper levels. Book tickets online.
Enjoy an evening meal in the elegant Prati district, known for its beautiful architecture and upscale shopping streets, with a variety of restaurants serving traditional Roman and modern Italian cuisine.
A more relaxed atmosphere compared to central tourist areas, good for a Sunday evening.
Immerse yourself in art and history at the Vatican Museums, home to an immense collection of ancient sculptures, tapestries, and paintings.
Conclude your visit in the breathtaking Sistine Chapel, famous for Michelangelo's frescoes.
Book tickets online weeks, or even months, in advance, especially for a Monday. The queue can be incredibly long without pre-booked tickets. Dress code similar to St. Peter's Basilica.
Grab a quick and delicious lunch in the area after your extensive museum visit.
Many casual cafes and pizzerias are available.
Stroll to Piazza Navona, Rome's most elegant Baroque square, adorned with Bernini's Fountain of Four Rivers. Continue to the Pantheon, an architectural marvel and former Roman temple.
Entry to the Pantheon is free but may have a queue during peak times. Take time to admire the art and architecture in both locations.
Head to the authentic Testaccio neighborhood, known for its traditional Roman cuisine and lively atmosphere.
Indulge in classic dishes like Cacio e Pepe or Carbonara.
Consider visiting the Testaccio Market earlier in the day for a true local experience (closes early evening).
Start your day with a visit to the magnificent Trevi Fountain – don't forget to toss a coin!
Then, climb the iconic Spanish Steps and enjoy the views from Piazza di Spagna.
Both sites can get very crowded, so arriving earlier is better.
Enjoy a leisurely lunch in the bustling area between the Trevi Fountain and Villa Borghese.
Plenty of cafes and restaurants catering to different tastes.
Relax in the beautiful Villa Borghese gardens, Rome's third-largest public park.
If interested in art, visit the Borghese Gallery, which houses masterpieces by Bernini and Caravaggio.
Entry to the park is free. The Borghese Gallery requires advance booking and has strict timed entry slots.
Dive into Roman cuisine with a hands-on pasta-making class.
Learn to prepare traditional dishes and enjoy your culinary creations for dinner.
A fun and interactive way to experience Roman food culture. Many classes include wine and dessert.
Spend your morning wandering through the charming, cobblestone streets of Trastevere.
Discover hidden squares, artisan shops, and the beautiful Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere.
This neighborhood truly comes alive in the evening, but morning offers a peaceful atmosphere to explore.
Enjoy a delicious lunch at one of Trastevere's many excellent restaurants, known for their authentic Roman fare.
Try some Roman street food like supplì or trapizzino.
Choose between visiting the Capitoline Museums, among the oldest public museums in the world, located on Capitoline Hill with stunning views, or enjoy some leisure time for last-minute souvenir shopping or relaxation.
Booking advised for the museums. Alternatively, revisit a favorite spot or simply relax at a cafe.
Savor your last evening in Rome with a memorable farewell dinner.
Choose a restaurant in Trastevere or Campo de' Fiori for a lively atmosphere and authentic Roman dishes.
Indulge in a multi-course meal with local wine to celebrate your time in the Eternal City.
Discover the exquisite art collection housed in the Borghese Gallery, featuring masterpieces by Bernini and Caravaggio, followed by a stroll through the beautiful Borghese Gardens.
Booking tickets in advance is absolutely essential, as entrance is timed and limited. Enjoy the serene gardens after your gallery visit.
Cross the Tiber River to the charming Trastevere district, known for its narrow cobblestone streets and authentic Roman trattorias.
Enjoy a traditional Roman lunch.
Explore local eateries for fresh pasta or classic Roman dishes like Cacio e Pepe or Carbonara.
Wander through the picturesque streets of Trastevere, discovering artisan shops, boutiques, and the Santa Maria in Trastevere basilica. A perfect opportunity for souvenir hunting.
Visit Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere, one of Rome's oldest churches, and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere.
Enjoy a final, memorable Roman dinner at a local restaurant, savoring regional specialties and reflecting on your time in the Eternal City.
Consider dining in the Monti or Testaccio neighborhoods for excellent local cuisine away from major tourist crowds.
Check out from your accommodation in Rome and prepare for your journey to Berlin.
Travel from your hotel to Rome Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci Airport (FCO) via taxi, train (Leonardo Express), or bus.
The Leonardo Express train is the fastest option from Termini Station, taking about 32 minutes.
Take a flight from Rome Fiumicino (FCO) to Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER).
Flight duration is approximate; allow for boarding and disembarking.
Upon arrival at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), transfer to your accommodation, Hotel de Rome, located in the city center.
Options include Airport Express train (FEX), regional trains (RE7/RB14), S-Bahn, or taxi. The FEX is usually the quickest.
Check into the luxurious Hotel de Rome and settle into your room.
Take a leisurely evening stroll around the Bebelplatz and Unter den Linden area near your hotel to get acquainted with your new surroundings.
Enjoy a casual dinner.
Bebelplatz is famous for the book burning memorial. Explore the beautiful architecture along Unter den Linden.
Begin your exploration with Berlin's most iconic landmark, the Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of peace and unity.
Take photos and absorb the historical significance.
Arrive early to avoid large crowds. It's especially beautiful in the morning light.
Visit the German Parliament building and its famous glass dome, offering panoramic views of the city.
Booking online in advance is essential due to high demand and security checks. Visits to the dome are free but require registration.
Enjoy lunch at a cafe or restaurant in the vicinity of the Reichstag building.
Walk through the thought-provoking Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, an impressive and sobering site dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust.
Also visit the underground information center for a deeper understanding.
Enjoy a relaxing walk through Tiergarten, Berlin's largest and most beautiful park, perfect for unwinding after a morning of history.
You can walk towards the Victory Column for another impressive landmark.
Experience Berlin's culinary scene with dinner in the bustling Mitte district, followed by an optional visit to a local bar or pub.
Dedicate your morning to Berlin's UNESCO-listed Museum Island.
Choose to visit the Pergamon Museum (if reopened) for ancient artifacts, or the Neues Museum for the Bust of Nefertiti.
Consider purchasing a Berlin WelcomeCard or Museum Pass for better value. Book individual museum tickets in advance.
Enjoy a casual lunch at one of the cafes or restaurants around Museum Island or Hackescher Markt.
Visit the East Side Gallery, the longest open-air gallery in the world, featuring murals painted directly on a section of the Berlin Wall.
Walk along the Spree River and take your time appreciating the diverse artistic expressions.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant and multicultural atmosphere of Kreuzberg, known for its alternative culture, street art, and independent shops.
Walk along Bergmannstraße or explore the canals. This area is particularly lively on weekends.
Indulge in the diverse culinary offerings of Kreuzberg, from Turkish delights to international cuisine, followed by drinks at one of the area's many trendy bars.
Visit Checkpoint Charlie, the most famous crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
Explore the nearby museum for a deeper dive into its history.
The Checkpoint Charlie Museum (Mauermuseum) offers fascinating stories and artifacts related to escape attempts.
Explore the Topography of Terror exhibition, built on the site of former Gestapo and SS headquarters, offering a chilling insight into Nazi crimes.
This outdoor and indoor museum is free to enter and provides crucial historical context. It's close to Checkpoint Charlie.
Have lunch in the modern Potsdamer Platz area, known for its striking architecture and entertainment options.
Explore the futuristic Potsdamer Platz, a hub of modern architecture, and indulge in some shopping at the Mall of Berlin.
Visit the Sony Center for its unique tent-like roof and various cafes.
Enjoy a delicious dinner in a lively Berlin neighborhood, perhaps sampling some traditional German dishes or exploring international cuisine.
Consider dining in Prenzlauer Berg for a sophisticated evening or back in Kreuzberg for a more casual, vibrant atmosphere.
Start your day at Berlin's most iconic landmark, symbolizing peace and unity.
Take photos and absorb its historical significance.
Always accessible. Great photo opportunities in the morning light.
Visit the impressive dome of the German Parliament for panoramic city views.
Pre-booking is essential due to high demand.
Book online weeks in advance for a specific time slot.
Walk through the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, a thought-provoking and solemn tribute.
Visit the underground information center.
The information center has varying opening hours; check ahead.
Enjoy lunch in the modern Potsdamer Platz area, offering various dining options from casual to upscale.
Relax and wander through Tiergarten, Berlin's largest urban park, a green oasis in the city center.
Explore the culinary scene in the Mitte district, known for its diverse restaurants.
Spend your morning on Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Choose one or two museums like the Pergamon Museum or Neues Museum.
Booking tickets online in advance is highly recommended.
Explore the impressive Berlin Cathedral.
Climb to the dome for panoramic views of the city and Museum Island.
Enjoy lunch in the lively Hackescher Markt area, known for its courtyards, boutiques, and diverse eateries.
Walk along the longest open-air gallery in the world, a section of the Berlin Wall covered in murals and political statements.
Best accessed via public transport to Ostbahnhof or Warschauer Straße.
Experience the vibrant and multicultural atmosphere of Kreuzberg, famous for its Turkish food and alternative scene.
Relax at one of Kreuzberg's many unique bars and enjoy the local nightlife.
Visit the beautiful Charlottenburg Palace, the largest palace in Berlin, and explore its opulent interiors and expansive gardens.
Consider buying a Charlottenburg+ ticket to access multiple parts of the complex.
Grab a meal at a local eatery in the Charlottenburg district.
Explore the main memorial site of the Berlin Wall, offering a comprehensive look at the division and its impact.
The outdoor exhibition and visitor center are very informative.
Visit the famous border crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
Explore the nearby museum (optional).
Enjoy a final dinner in Berlin, perhaps trying some traditional German cuisine or a restaurant you've been wanting to try.
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast or some last-minute souvenir shopping before heading to the airport.
Take public transport or a taxi to Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER).
The Airport Express (FEX) or regional trains connect the city center to BER.
Fly from Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS).
Arrive at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) and transfer to your accommodation.
The train is the fastest way from Schiphol to Amsterdam Centraal Station.
Check in and settle into your hotel in Amsterdam.
Take a leisurely walk along Amsterdam's beautiful canals to soak in the atmosphere and iconic architecture.
Enjoy your first dinner in Amsterdam, exploring the local dining scene.
Immerse yourself in Dutch art and history, home to masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Frans Hals.
Book online to secure your entry time and avoid long queues, especially on a Saturday.
Enjoy lunch in the vibrant Museum Quarter, with many cafes and restaurants catering to museum-goers.
Discover the world's largest collection of Vincent van Gogh's paintings and drawings.
Timed entry tickets are mandatory; book well in advance as it's very popular.
Take a relaxing one-hour canal cruise to see Amsterdam's beautiful canals and gabled houses from a unique perspective.
Many operators depart near Centraal Station or the Anne Frank House. Book ahead, especially for weekend evenings.
Explore the charming Jordaan district for dinner, known for its quaint streets, art galleries, and traditional Dutch pubs.
Enjoy a legendary boat tour along Amsterdam's iconic canals on a unique electric boat.
Experience the city from a different perspective with a fully equipped bar onboard.
Book online in advance, especially for a Sunday. Drinks available for purchase onboard.
Explore the historic hiding place where Anne Frank wrote her diary during World War II.
A poignant and powerful experience.
Tickets MUST be purchased online far in advance (usually months) as they sell out quickly. No tickets are sold at the door.
Savor a leisurely lunch at one of the many charming cafés along Amsterdam's canals, enjoying the picturesque views.
Wander through the narrow streets and picturesque canals of the Jordaan district, known for its quaint houses, independent boutiques, and cozy pubs.
Enjoy traditional Dutch or international cuisine in a local restaurant in the lively Jordaan neighborhood.
Discover Dutch art and history, including masterpieces by Rembrandt (The Night Watch) and Vermeer, in the magnificent Rijksmuseum.
Booking tickets online is highly recommended to save time.
Grab a quick bite or a relaxed meal in one of the many eateries around the Museumplein.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll, people-watch, or relax on the grass in Amsterdam's largest city park, a beloved green oasis.
Explore Kalverstraat, Amsterdam's main shopping street, for popular brands and souvenir hunting.
Enjoy a final dinner in Amsterdam, perhaps trying some local specialties or a cuisine you haven't yet explored.
Travel from your hotel to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) for your flight to Athens.
Options include train (fastest and most convenient from Centraal Station), taxi, or ride-share.
Board your flight from Amsterdam (AMS) to Athens International Airport (ATH).
Allow time for check-in and security.
Direct flights are available and typically take around 3 hours. Factoring in airport procedures.
Arrive at Athens International Airport (ATH) and transfer to your accommodation in the city center.
The metro (Line 3, blue line) is a direct and efficient way to reach the city center (Syntagma, Monastiraki). Taxis are also readily available.
Check into your Athens hotel, settle in, and take some time to refresh after your travel day.
Enjoy your first Greek dinner in the charming historic Plaka district, at the foot of the Acropolis.
Sample traditional dishes.
Explore the iconic Acropolis of Athens, home to ancient marvels like the Parthenon, Erechtheion, and Propylaea.
Go early to avoid crowds and heat.
Wear comfortable shoes. Bring water and sun protection. Purchase tickets online to save time.
Enjoy a light lunch at the Acropolis Museum restaurant with stunning views, or a nearby taverna.
Delve deeper into the history of the Acropolis and its masterpieces, housed in a stunning modern museum.
Consider purchasing a combined ticket if available for the Acropolis and museum.
Wander through the picturesque, whitewashed alleys of Anafiotika, a tiny neighborhood nestled under the Acropolis, reminiscent of a Cycladic island village.
Indulge in a delicious Greek dinner at a restaurant in Plaka with a rooftop terrace offering magnificent views of the illuminated Acropolis.
Wander through the Ancient Agora, the heart of ancient Athenian public life.
See the Temple of Hephaestus, Stoa of Attalos, and the ruins of countless public buildings.
Combined tickets with the Acropolis are often available and offer better value.
Enjoy a casual lunch in the bustling Monastiraki Square area, known for its vibrant flea market and many tavernas.
Browse the stalls of the Monastiraki Flea Market, offering everything from souvenirs and antiques to clothing and local crafts.
Take the funicular up Lycabettus Hill, the highest point in Athens, for breathtaking panoramic views of the entire city, especially beautiful during sunset.
Funicular tickets are purchased at the entrance. There's also a café/restaurant at the top.
Experience the upscale neighborhood of Kolonaki for dinner, known for its chic restaurants and lively evening atmosphere.
Begin your Athenian journey with a visit to the iconic Acropolis, home to the Parthenon, Erechtheion, and Propylaea.
Marvel at these ancient architectural masterpieces and enjoy breathtaking views over the city.
Wear comfortable shoes and bring water. It gets very hot in August. Book tickets online in advance to save time and ensure entry.
Enjoy traditional Greek lunch at a taverna in the charming Plaka district, nestled at the foot of the Acropolis.
Walk through the heart of ancient Athens at the Ancient Agora, the marketplace and civic center.
Visit the well-preserved Temple of Hephaestus and explore the Museum of the Ancient Agora, housed in the Stoa of Attalos.
Entry often included in the Acropolis combined ticket.
Wander through the picturesque streets of Plaka, browse souvenir shops, and soak in the historic atmosphere.
Savor authentic Greek dishes at a restaurant in Plaka offering views of the illuminated Acropolis.
Explore the stunning Acropolis Museum, a modern architectural marvel housing artifacts found on the Acropolis site, offering incredible insight into its history and art.
Tickets can be purchased online or at the entrance. Photography is allowed in most areas, but check signs.
Enjoy lunch in the lively Koukaki neighborhood, known for its trendy cafes and authentic eateries, just a short walk from the Acropolis Museum.
Visit Greece's largest archaeological museum, home to an extensive collection of ancient Greek art and artifacts from prehistoric to late antiquity.
Consider purchasing a combined ticket if you plan to visit multiple museums.
Take the funicular up Lycabettus Hill, the highest point in Athens, to witness a spectacular sunset over the city and the Aegean Sea.
Enjoy panoramic views of the Acropolis and beyond.
The funicular ride costs a few Euros. There's a cafe/restaurant at the top.
Dine in the upscale Kolonaki district, known for its chic restaurants, boutiques, and vibrant nightlife, located near Lycabettus Hill.
Visit the colossal ruins of the Temple of Olympian Zeus, once the largest temple in Greece, dedicated to the king of the gods.
Also see Hadrian's Arch nearby.
Entry often included in the Acropolis combined ticket.
Enjoy a refreshing walk through the serene National Garden, a green oasis in the heart of Athens, home to ancient ruins, ponds, and a small zoo.
Free entry. A perfect escape from the city heat.
Have lunch in the bustling area around Syntagma Square, offering a variety of cafes and restaurants.
Witness the ceremonial Changing of the Presidential Guard (Evzones) in front of the Hellenic Parliament building on Syntagma Square.
A more elaborate ceremony takes place on Sundays at 11:00 AM.
Happens hourly. Keep respectful distance.
Explore Ermou Street, Athens' main shopping thoroughfare, featuring international brands and local boutiques.
Enjoy dinner in the vibrant Monastiraki Square, soaking in the lively atmosphere with street performers and views of the Acropolis.
Embark on a scenic bus journey along the Athenian Riviera to Cape Sounion, home to the magnificent Temple of Poseidon.
Enjoy stunning coastal views and explore the ancient temple perched dramatically on a cliff overlooking the Aegean Sea.
Public buses depart from Mavrommateon Terminal in Athens. Allow approx. 1.5-2 hours travel each way. The temple entry fee is separate.
Enjoy a late lunch at a seaside taverna near Sounion, or return to Athens and find a spot in a local neighborhood.
Wander through the charming, labyrinthine streets of Anafiotika, a tiny neighborhood nestled under the Acropolis, resembling a Cycladic island village.
Participate in a hands-on cooking class to learn how to prepare classic Greek dishes, culminating in enjoying your culinary creations.
Booking required well in advance. A great way to dive into Greek culture and cuisine.
Visit Kerameikos, the ancient cemetery and archaeological site, which also served as a pottery-making district.
Explore its fascinating museum.
Entry often included in the Acropolis combined ticket.
Immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of the Varvakeios Agora, Athens' Central Market.
Explore its meat, fish, and produce halls, and get a feel for local life.
A vibrant and authentic experience. Be prepared for strong smells, especially in the fish market!
Enjoy a fresh and hearty lunch at one of the traditional tavernas located within or around the Central Market.
Discover Greek culture through the ages at the Benaki Museum, showcasing art and artifacts from prehistoric to modern times.
A diverse collection covering Hellenic history and culture.
Enjoy an early evening walk along the pedestrianized streets of Thissio, offering beautiful views of the Ancient Agora and the Acropolis.
Indulge in a farewell dinner in the trendy Gazi district, known for its industrial-chic vibe, excellent restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.
Enjoy a final Greek breakfast at your hotel or a nearby café.
Take time to pack and prepare for your departure, ensuring all belongings are organized.
Confirm your checkout time with the hotel. Most hotels require checkout by 11:00 AM or 12:00 PM.
Spend your last hours in Athens exploring one of the most important archaeological museums in the world, home to countless artifacts from ancient Greece.
An excellent opportunity to see any exhibits you might have missed or revisit a favorite section before heading to the airport. Check luggage storage options.
Indulge in a final delicious Greek lunch.
Consider a traditional taverna near the museum for authentic flavors one last time.
Try a classic dish like moussaka, souvlaki, or a fresh Greek salad.
Head to Athens International Airport (ATH) for your departure.
Allow ample time for traffic and airport procedures.
You can take the Metro (Blue Line), a bus (X95 from Syntagma Square), or a taxi/private transfer. The metro and bus are budget-friendly options.
Metro from city center to airport takes approx. 40 minutes. Express bus takes approx. 60-70 minutes.
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