Embark on an unforgettable 30-day adventure, blending cultural immersion and nature exploration across Europe and Asia. From the ancient wonders of Rome and vibrant cities like Barcelona and Prague, to the majestic Alps near Interlaken and the bustling modernity of Singapore, this trip promises a captivating journey through historical sites, world-class museums, and breathtaking scenic views.

Arrive at Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO), transfer to your accommodation, and settle in.
Given it's Labour Day, allow extra time for potential public transport adjustments.
Confirm airport transfer options in advance as public holidays can sometimes affect schedules.
Cheapest and fastest option from FCO is the Leonardo Express train to Termini Station (approx. EUR 14 per person, 32 minutes), then local transport or walk to your hotel. Alternatively, a taxi is faster but more expensive (fixed rate around EUR 50-60).
Begin your exploration with exterior views of the iconic Colosseum and a leisurely walk around the vast archaeological area of the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.
On Labour Day, interior access might be limited or require specific pre-booking, but the scale and history of these sites are impressive from the outside.
Consider a 'skip-the-line' tour if you wish to enter, but even from the outside, the scale is magnificent. Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
Experience three of Rome's most famous and beautiful public spaces.
Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain, marvel at the ancient Pantheon (check if interior is open), and soak in the lively atmosphere of Piazza Navona with its beautiful fountains and street artists.
These sites are best enjoyed in the late afternoon or early evening as the light changes and crowds may thin slightly. Entry to the Pantheon is free (often a queue).
Enjoy a traditional Roman dinner in one of the many trattorias or osterias located in the charming streets surrounding the Pantheon.
Immerse yourselves in the vast collections of the Vatican Museums, culminating in the breathtaking Sistine Chapel, home to Michelangelo's masterpieces.
Pre-book your tickets online well in advance to avoid long queues. Dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered).
Visit the largest church in the world, St.
Peter's Basilica. Admire Michelangelo's Pietà and ascend to the dome for panoramic views of Vatican City and Rome (optional).
Entry to the Basilica is free, but security lines can be long. There is a fee to climb the dome. Maintain modest dress code.
Grab a casual lunch in the Prati neighborhood, just outside Vatican City.
Explore the historic Castel Sant'Angelo, a fortress with a rich history, once Hadrian's Mausoleum.
Enjoy views of the Tiber River and St. Peter's Basilica from its ramparts.
Cross the Tiber River to the charming Trastevere neighborhood for an authentic Roman dinner.
The area is known for its picturesque cobblestone streets and vibrant nightlife.
Visit the exquisite Borghese Gallery, home to masterpieces by Bernini, Caravaggio, and Canova.
Pre-booking is essential due to timed entry.
Tickets are strictly timed and sell out fast. Book online weeks in advance.
After the museum, take a leisurely stroll or rent a golf cart to explore the expansive Villa Borghese gardens, enjoying the green spaces and scenic views over Rome.
A perfect blend of nature and city views. You can rent rowboats on the lake or bikes/golf carts to explore further.
Walk from Borghese Gardens down to the iconic Spanish Steps.
Enjoy the atmosphere, then find a charming spot for lunch in the surrounding elegant streets.
Browse the high-end boutiques and charming side streets around Via Condotti, Rome's famous fashion district, stretching from the Spanish Steps to Via del Corso.
Consider a special dinner at a rooftop restaurant with panoramic views of Rome, especially beautiful at sunset.
Book well in advance, especially for popular spots. Can be more expensive than a typical trattoria.
Explore the ancient underground burial chambers of the Catacombs of San Callisto, offering a unique glimpse into early Christian history.
Guided tours are typically mandatory and included with admission.
Dress appropriately for cooler, damp conditions underground. Transportation to the Appian Way area is easiest by bus (e.g., #118 from Circo Massimo) or taxi/ride-share.
Rent bicycles or take a leisurely walk along a section of the Via Appia Antica (Appian Way), Rome's ancient consular road. This is a wonderful way to experience history amidst nature.
Bike rentals are available near the catacombs or at the Appia Antica Visitor Centre. Wear sturdy shoes if walking. Plenty of scenic photo opportunities.
Enjoy a rustic lunch at a trattoria or osteria along the Appian Way, offering a relaxing break after your exploration.
Visit the Capitoline Museums, located on Capitoline Hill (designed by Michelangelo), housing an impressive collection of ancient Roman and Greek sculptures and artifacts.
It's one of the major museums open on Mondays.
Explore the bohemian Monti neighborhood, known for its artisan shops and excellent restaurants, for your evening meal.
Visit one of Rome's four major papal basilicas, an architectural marvel with stunning mosaics and a rich history.
A serene way to start your last morning.
Entry is free. It's conveniently located near Termini Station.
Enjoy a final stroll, pick up any last-minute souvenirs, and indulge in some authentic Roman gelato before preparing for your onward journey.
Check out from your hotel and make your way to Rome Termini station to catch your train to Marseille, France.
Ensure you have all your belongings and tickets ready.
From Rome, the fastest way to Marseille involves high-speed train services, likely with a change in Milan or Turin. Book tickets well in advance for the best prices. The journey will be lengthy, so plan for a full travel day.
Check into your accommodation in Marseille and settle in after your journey from Rome.
Look for hotels near the Vieux Port for convenience and atmosphere.
Explore Marseille's historic Old Port, watch the fishing boats, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere.
Enjoy the views of Notre-Dame de la Garde from afar.
Consider a short boat ride in the harbor if time permits. The Canebière main street leads directly to the port.
Visit the Museum of Civilizations of Europe and the Mediterranean (MuCEM) and explore the connected Fort Saint-Jean for its historical significance and panoramic views.
The architecture is impressive, and the views across the sea are stunning. Check for late closing hours on Wednesdays.
Enjoy fresh seafood or traditional Provençal cuisine at one of the many restaurants around the Old Port.
Try bouillabaisse, a traditional Marseille fish stew, but be aware it can be expensive.
Visit Marseille's most iconic landmark, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city, the sea, and the surrounding islands.
You can take bus number 60 from Vieux Port, or a tourist train, to reach the basilica at the top of the hill. The interior is as stunning as the exterior views.
Wander through the narrow, winding streets of Le Panier, Marseille's oldest district.
Discover street art, artisan shops, and charming squares.
Perfect for a leisurely stroll and finding unique souvenirs. It's easily walkable from the Vieux Port.
Enjoy a traditional Provençal lunch at a local bistro in the charming Le Panier district.
Look for small, family-run restaurants for authentic local flavors.
Visit this stunning former almshouse, now home to several museums and cultural institutions, with beautiful Baroque architecture.
The inner courtyard is particularly impressive. Entry to the building itself is free, but museums inside may have a fee.
Explore the vibrant Cours Julien area, known for its street art, independent shops, and diverse restaurants and bars.
A lively area, especially popular with a younger crowd, offering a variety of international and local cuisines.
Embark on a breathtaking hike through Calanques National Park, a stunning natural area of limestone cliffs, turquoise waters, and hidden coves.
Wear sturdy shoes, bring plenty of water, and pack a picnic lunch. Popular routes include the Calanque de Port Pin and Calanque d'En-Vau. Access might be restricted in very dry weather due to fire risk, check local conditions.
Enjoy a packed picnic lunch amidst the stunning scenery of the Calanques.
Purchase sandwiches and drinks from a local bakery or market in Marseille before heading out.
Return to your hotel for some well-deserved rest and to freshen up after your hike.
Enjoy dinner at a restaurant with views of the sea, perhaps near Plage des Catalans, after a day of hiking.
A nice spot to enjoy the evening breeze and reflect on the day's natural beauty.
Take a ferry to the legendary Château d'If, the prison island made famous by Alexandre Dumas' 'The Count of Monte Cristo'.
Explore the fortress and enjoy island views.
Ferry tickets should be purchased at the Vieux Port. The island is quite small, but the history is fascinating, and the views back to Marseille are great.
Have lunch at a casual restaurant near the Vieux Port after returning from Château d'If.
Visit the Museum of Fine Arts, housed in the Palais Longchamp, featuring paintings, sculptures, and drawings from the 16th to 19th centuries.
Palais Longchamp itself is a magnificent monument, even if you only explore the gardens and exterior. The museum entrance is on the left side of the building.
Enjoy a leisurely walk and relaxation in the beautiful gardens surrounding Palais Longchamp.
Discover a charming local bistro for dinner away from the main tourist areas.
Ask your hotel for recommendations or look for places in areas like Endoume or Saint-Victor.
Immerse yourselves in the sights, sounds, and smells of the bustling Noailles Market, often called 'Marseille's belly'.
Experience the vibrant multicultural atmosphere.
Perfect for experiencing local life and finding spices, fabrics, and North African specialties. It's a sensory experience!
Enjoy a relaxed Sunday brunch or lunch, perhaps trying some local pastries or street food from the market.
Spend your final afternoon picking up any last-minute souvenirs, revisiting a favorite spot, or simply relaxing at a café.
Consider picking up some local savons de Marseille (Marseille soap) as gifts.
Enjoy a final dinner in Marseille, perhaps trying a restaurant you noted earlier or revisiting a favorite for a memorable last meal.
Take a morning flight from Marseille to Lisbon.
Upon arrival at Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS), take a taxi or Aerobus to your accommodation in Lisbon.
Cheapest and fastest option is typically a direct or single-stop flight. Check airlines like Ryanair, easyJet, or TAP Air Portugal.
Check into your hotel and drop off your luggage.
Take some time to freshen up before heading out.
Hotel suggestions available below.
Wander through Lisbon's oldest district, Alfama, known for its narrow, winding streets, historic charm, and Fado houses. Don't miss the Miradouro das Portas do Sol and Miradouro de Santa Luzia for incredible views.
Wear comfortable shoes as the streets are steep and cobbled. Public transport: Tram 28.
Enjoy a traditional Portuguese dinner accompanied by a live Fado performance, the soulful music of Portugal.
Alfama is a great neighborhood for this experience.
Visit the magnificent Jerónimos Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a prime example of Manueline architecture, closely linked to Portugal's Age of Discoveries.
Arrive early to avoid long queues. Closed Mondays. Public transport: Tram 15E.
Explore the iconic Belém Tower, a fortified tower that served as a gateway to Lisbon and played a significant role in maritime discoveries.
Great photo opportunities. Consider a combined ticket with Jerónimos Monastery if available.
Admire the Monument to the Discoveries, celebrating Portugal's explorers.
You can also go to the top for panoramic views of the Tagus River and Belém.
Indulge in the original Pastéis de Nata at the famous Pastéis de Belém bakery.
These custard tarts are a must-try!
Expect a queue, but it moves quickly. Grab some to-go or enjoy them fresh inside.
Take the Elevador da Bica or a leisurely walk up to Bairro Alto, a charming hilltop district.
Enjoy sunset views from Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara, followed by dinner at a local restaurant.
Bairro Alto comes alive at night with bars and restaurants. The Elevador da Bica is a fun, historic way to ascend.
Start at the lively Rossio Square, then experience a ride on the Santa Justa Lift for panoramic views over Baixa district and beyond.
Explore the ruins of Carmo Convent nearby, an evocative Gothic church destroyed by the 1755 earthquake.
The Santa Justa Lift can have long queues; consider taking it down instead of up after visiting Carmo Convent, or just admiring it from below. You can walk up to Carmo Convent from Chiado.
Ascend to São Jorge Castle, a historic moorish castle offering stunning 360-degree views of Lisbon, the Tagus River, and beyond. Explore its battlements, gardens, and resident peacocks.
The walk up can be steep; consider taking Tram 28 or a taxi/tuk-tuk. Allow ample time to enjoy the views and walk the ramparts.
Explore the elegant Chiado district, known for its theatres, historic cafes, and boutiques.
Stroll through the grid-like streets of the Baixa district, rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake.
Enjoy a coffee at 'A Brasileira', a historic cafe. Great for souvenir shopping.
Enjoy dinner at one of the many excellent restaurants in the Baixa or Chiado districts, offering a variety of Portuguese and international cuisine.
Take a train from Lisbon's Rossio Station to Sintra.
The journey offers scenic views of the countryside.
Trains run frequently. Purchase a Viva Viagem card for easy travel. Once in Sintra, use local bus services or tuk-tuks to navigate between palaces.
Explore the vibrant and whimsical Pena Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site perched atop a hill.
Wander through its romantic park with hidden pathways and stunning viewpoints.
Book tickets online in advance to secure an entry slot and save time. The palace interior can get very crowded; focus on the exterior and park if time is short.
Enjoy lunch in the historic center of Sintra town.
There are many charming cafes and restaurants offering local specialties.
Discover Quinta da Regaleira, a captivating estate with a romantic palace, chapel, and a luxurious park featuring lakes, grottoes, wells, and enigmatic constructions.
Don't miss the Initiation Well – it's a unique experience. Wear comfortable shoes as there's a lot of walking.
Take the train back to Lisbon from Sintra station.
Enjoy a relaxed evening and dinner in Lisbon after your day trip.
Explore the modern side of Lisbon at Parque das Nações, built for Expo '98.
Enjoy a walk along the Tagus River, admire contemporary architecture, and visit the Vasco da Gama Tower.
Consider a ride on the Telecabine Lisboa (cable car) for unique views over the park and river.
Visit one of the largest aquariums in Europe, the Oceanário de Lisboa, located in Parque das Nações.
It's home to a vast array of marine life.
Excellent for nature lovers, especially on a rainy day.
Spend your afternoon picking up last-minute souvenirs or gifts in the city center.
The Baixa and Chiado districts offer a wide range of shops.
Enjoy a final dinner in Lisbon, perhaps trying a restaurant you've been curious about, or revisiting a favorite spot.
Fly from Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS) to Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN).
This is generally the fastest and most cost-effective way to travel this distance.
Upon arrival at BCN, take the Aerobus or R2 train to the city center, then use the metro to reach your accommodation. Estimated cost for Aerobus: EUR 13 for 2 people one-way.
Settle into your hotel and leave your luggage.
Take some time to refresh after your journey.
Wander through the narrow, winding streets of Barcelona's oldest district.
Discover hidden squares, the Barcelona Cathedral, Plaça Sant Jaume, and remnants of Roman walls.
Wear comfortable shoes. Many small shops and cafes to explore. Free to wander, entry fees for some attractions like the Cathedral.
Enjoy traditional Catalan tapas in a lively restaurant, followed by an authentic flamenco performance, a vibrant part of Spanish culture.
Book flamenco shows in advance, especially on a Saturday. Many venues offer dinner and show packages.
Marvel at Antoni Gaudi's unfinished basilica, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Explore its intricate facades and stunning interior, a blend of Gothic and Art Nouveau forms.
Book tickets online well in advance to secure your preferred time slot and skip long queues. Audio guides are highly recommended.
Discover another of Gaudi's iconic works – a whimsical public park with vibrant mosaic work, unique architecture, and panoramic views of Barcelona.
The Monumental Zone requires a ticket; book online in advance. The park is on a hill, so comfortable walking shoes are essential. Consider taking public transport or a taxi up.
Witness a spectacular display of light, color, motion, music, and water acrobatics at the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc, located below the Palau Nacional.
Check performance times beforehand as they vary by season and day. Sundays often have shows. Arrive early to get a good spot. It can get very crowded.
Visit another of Gaudi's extraordinary residential buildings, known for its unique 'dragon skin' roof and skeletal balconies.
An imaginative masterpiece.
Book tickets online to save time and ensure entry. The audio-visual tour is highly engaging. Located on the famous Passeig de Gràcia.
Explore Gaudi's final private residence, 'La Pedrera', known for its undulating stone facade and imaginative rooftop chimneys that resemble warriors.
Just a short walk from Casa Batlló. Book tickets online. The rooftop offers fantastic city views.
Delve into Pablo Picasso's formative years with an extensive collection of his early works, offering insight into his artistic evolution.
Closed on Mondays, making Tuesday a good day. Book tickets online in advance to avoid queues, especially in the afternoon. Located in the charming El Born neighborhood.
Enjoy dinner in the trendy El Born district, known for its stylish boutiques, artisan workshops, and excellent restaurants.
Many restaurants offer both traditional Catalan and modern European cuisine.
Immerse yourselves in the vibrant colors, aromas, and sounds of La Boqueria, Barcelona's most famous food market.
Sample fresh juices, fruits, and local delicacies.
Go early to avoid the biggest crowds. Be mindful of pickpockets in crowded areas. This is a sensory feast!
Walk down the iconic tree-lined pedestrian street, La Rambla, stretching from Plaça de Catalunya to the Christopher Columbus Monument at Port Vell.
Enjoy the street performers and flower stalls.
While very touristy, it's a quintessential Barcelona experience. Keep an eye on your belongings.
Enjoy the Mediterranean sun and sea at Barceloneta Beach.
Relax on the sand, take a leisurely stroll along the boardwalk, or dip your toes in the water.
Accessible by metro (Barceloneta station). There are many chiringuitos (beach bars) for drinks and snacks.
Indulge in fresh seafood or authentic paella at one of the many restaurants in the Barceloneta neighborhood.
Many restaurants specialize in seafood; look for places frequented by locals for the best quality.
Take a cable car up to Montjuïc Castle, a historic fortress offering commanding panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea.
Explore the castle grounds and enjoy the scenery.
Reach Montjuïc by metro (Paral·lel station), then funicular, followed by the Montjuïc Cable Car. Book cable car and castle tickets online.
Choose between the National Museum of Art of Catalonia (MNAC) for extensive art collections, or Poble Espanyol, an open-air architectural museum showcasing replicas of Spanish buildings.
Both are located on Montjuïc. MNAC has an incredible collection of Romanesque art. Poble Espanyol offers artisan shops and varied architecture. Pick based on your interest.
Enjoy a final dinner in Barcelona in the elegant Eixample district, known for its beautiful Modernista buildings and diverse culinary scene.
Eixample offers a range of dining options from traditional to contemporary. A great area for an evening stroll.
Organize your belongings and prepare for your onward journey to Interlaken/Munich tomorrow.
Take a morning flight from Barcelona to Zurich, followed by a scenic train journey to Interlaken.
Enjoy the stunning landscapes as you travel from cityscapes to the heart of the Swiss Alps.
Ensure you have your train tickets booked in advance, especially during peak travel times. The train from Zurich to Interlaken offers beautiful views.
See 'Transport Sections' for detailed travel information from Barcelona to Interlaken.
Check into your luxurious accommodation in Interlaken and settle in after your journey.
The Hapimag Resort is known for its excellent amenities and central location.
Enjoy a leisurely walk along the promenade of Lake Brienz, admiring the turquoise waters and surrounding mountains.
Consider a short boat trip if time permits.
The lake's color is particularly vibrant, especially on a sunny day. A perfect way to unwind.
Savor traditional Swiss cuisine at a local restaurant, perhaps trying fondue or raclette.
Many restaurants offer outdoor seating with mountain views. Reservations are recommended for popular spots.
Experience an unforgettable tandem paragliding flight over Interlaken, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Jungfrau region, lakes, and surrounding peaks.
Fly like an eagle!
This activity provides a natural high and stunning perspectives of the Swiss Alps. Dress in comfortable layers. Booking: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g188081-d1841736-Reviews-Paragliding_Interlaken-Interlaken_Bernese_Oberland_Canton_of_Bern.html?m=66827
Enjoy a casual lunch at a cafe in Interlaken, perhaps trying a Swiss rosti or sandwich.
Challenge yourselves at the Ropes Park, a forest playground with wooden bridges, Tarzan swings, and zip lines across 9 courses of varying difficulty.
An exciting day out!
Suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to experienced adventurers. Wear sturdy shoes. Booking: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g188081-d3208476-Reviews-Ropes_Park_Interlaken-Interlaken_Bernese_Oberland_Canton_of_Bern.html?m=66827
Take an evening stroll along the Hoheweg, Interlaken's main promenade, enjoying views of the Jungfrau mountain and boutique shops.
Dine at a restaurant offering excellent views of the surrounding mountains, reflecting on your adventurous day.
Enjoy a relaxed morning, perhaps revisiting a favorite spot in Interlaken, enjoying a coffee by the Aare River, or browsing for Swiss souvenirs.
Consider picking up some Swiss chocolate or a local craft item.
Have a quick and easy lunch before heading to the train station for your journey to Munich.
Embark on a picturesque train journey from Interlaken through the Swiss and Bavarian landscapes to Munich, Germany.
Enjoy the changing scenery from alpine to rolling hills.
This journey typically involves a couple of transfers (e.g., via Bern and Zurich or Basel). The route offers lovely views, so grab a window seat if possible. Pack snacks and drinks.
See 'Transport Sections' for detailed travel information from Interlaken to Munich.
Arrive in Munich, check into your hotel, and settle in after your train journey.
Enjoy your first taste of Bavarian hospitality with a traditional dinner at a local restaurant or beer garden.
Start your day at Marienplatz, Munich's central square.
Admire the New Town Hall and witness the famous Glockenspiel show. Explore the surrounding historical buildings.
The Glockenspiel performs at 11 AM, 12 PM, and 5 PM (seasonal). It's best to arrive a bit early to get a good spot. Booking: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g187309-d190283-Reviews-Munich_Marienplatz-Munich_Upper_Bavaria_Bavaria.html?m=66827
Climb the tower of St.
Peter's Church (Peterskirche) for panoramic views of Marienplatz and the city of Munich.
Known as 'Alter Peter,' it offers one of the best vantage points in Munich. Be prepared for many stairs!
Enjoy lunch at the Viktualienmarkt, a vibrant open-air market offering fresh produce, local delicacies, and a traditional beer garden.
Perfect for a casual meal, sampling Bavarian specialties like Weisswurst or fresh bread.
Visit the world-famous Hofbräuhaus, one of Munich's oldest and most traditional beer halls.
Soak in the lively atmosphere and perhaps enjoy a beer.
Even if you're not a big beer drinker, it's a cultural experience with live Bavarian music and traditional decor.
Explore the Munich Residenz, the former royal palace of the Bavarian monarchs.
Wander through its opulent rooms, courtyards, and gardens.
Allow ample time to explore, as it's a vast complex with impressive architecture and art collections. It's generally open daily, including Sundays.
Indulge in another delicious Bavarian dinner, trying different regional dishes.
Visit Nymphenburg Palace, a grand Baroque palace that served as the summer residence of Bavarian rulers.
Explore its lavish interiors and extensive park.
The palace is open on Mondays. Don't miss the 'Gallery of Beauties' and the stunning gardens. Consider a gondola ride on the canal if available.
Enjoy lunch at a cafe or restaurant near Nymphenburg Palace before heading to your next stop.
Spend the afternoon relaxing or strolling through the vast English Garden, one of the largest urban parks in the world. Visit the famous Chinese Tower and watch the surfers on the Eisbach wave.
Rent a paddle boat on the lake, grab a beer at the beer garden by the Chinese Tower, or simply enjoy the greenery. It's a great spot for people-watching.
Depending on your interests, either do some last-minute souvenir shopping in the city center or visit a specific section of the Deutsches Museum (one of the world's oldest and largest science and technology museums).
The Deutsches Museum is generally open on Mondays. Plan your visit according to your interests as it is massive.
Enjoy a final dinner in Munich, savoring your last evening in Bavaria before preparing for your journey to Prague and Singapore.
Board a bus from Munich to Prague, offering a scenic and economical journey to the Czech capital.
Enjoy the changing landscapes on your way.
Cheapest and fastest travel by bus, typically FlixBus or RegioJet. Book in advance for best rates.
Check into your hotel in Prague and enjoy a traditional Czech lunch.
Prague's Old Town Square area offers many restaurants serving goulash, trdelník, and Pilsner beer.
Explore the vibrant Old Town Square, admire the Gothic architecture, and witness the hourly show of the medieval Astronomical Clock.
The Astronomical Clock show is every hour on the hour. Be prepared for crowds.
Walk across the iconic Charles Bridge, admiring the baroque statues and enjoying panoramic views of Prague Castle and the Vltava River.
Best to visit in the late afternoon/early evening for beautiful light and fewer crowds than midday.
Enjoy a delightful dinner in Prague's charming Lesser Town (Malá Strana), with views of the castle.
Try traditional Czech dishes like Svíčková (marinated sirloin) or Vepřo knedlo zelo (roast pork with dumplings and sauerkraut).
Visit the majestic Prague Castle, including St.
Vitus Cathedral, Old Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica, and Golden Lane. This historic complex offers breathtaking architecture and panoramic views.
Allow plenty of time to explore. Different circuit tickets are available. Book online to save time.
Enjoy lunch at a café or restaurant in the castle district or Lesser Town.
Discover the historic Jewish Quarter, visiting the Old Jewish Cemetery, Old-New Synagogue, and the Jewish Museum's various synagogues.
A combined ticket provides access to all major sites. Respectful attire is recommended.
Enjoy some free time for souvenir shopping or a final stroll before a farewell dinner in Prague.
Consider a classical music concert in one of Prague's beautiful churches or halls for an evening cultural experience.
Take a taxi or public transport to Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) for your international flight to Singapore.
Embark on a long-haul flight from Prague to Singapore.
This journey will typically involve one layover and will cross multiple time zones, arriving in Singapore on the morning of Day 29. Time will be adjusted for the 6-hour time difference ahead.
Given the distance, flights will involve at least one stopover, likely in the Middle East or another major European hub. Consider airlines like Qatar Airways, Emirates, or Turkish Airlines for competitive pricing and service.
Arrive at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), clear immigration, and transfer to your hotel.
Check-in and refresh after your long flight.
Changi Airport is known for its efficiency and amenities. Consider the MRT (subway) for a cost-effective transfer to the city center.
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast at your hotel or a local hawker center, and some leisure time to acclimate to the tropical climate.
Immerse yourselves in the stunning Gardens by the Bay.
Visit the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome for incredible plant life and futuristic designs, and stroll through the Supertree Grove.
Book tickets online for Cloud Forest and Flower Dome. Wear comfortable shoes. The air-conditioned domes offer a cool escape from the heat.
Head up to the SkyPark Observation Deck at Marina Bay Sands for breathtaking panoramic views of the city skyline, Gardens by the Bay, and the Singapore Strait.
Purchase tickets in advance to guarantee entry, especially for sunset views.
Witness the spectacular Garden Rhapsody light and sound show at the Supertree Grove, a magical end to your day.
Shows typically run at 7:45 PM and 8:45 PM. Arrive early to get a good spot. This is a free activity.
Explore the highly-regarded Singapore Zoo, known for its open-concept enclosures and immersive rainforest environment, home to over 2,800 animals.
Book tickets online. Allow ample time to get there (a bit out of the city center). Consider the tram ride inside the zoo.
Alternatively, for a deeper dive into nature, embark on the MacRitchie Treetop Walk.
This free-standing suspension bridge offers a panoramic view of the forest canopy, connecting the two highest points within MacRitchie Reservoir Park.
Wear appropriate hiking shoes and bring water. The entire loop can take 3-5 hours. This is a free activity. Booking: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g294265-d6722237-Reviews-MacRitchie_Reservoir_Park-Singapore.html?m=66827
Enjoy a final Singaporean meal, perhaps at a hawker center to experience local flavors one last time, or grab some last-minute souvenirs.
Head to Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) for your onward journey, marking the end of your incredible multi-city trip.
Arrive at the airport well in advance for international flights. Changi Airport offers numerous attractions and amenities for travelers.
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