Train travel in Europe is a memorable experience in its own right, and this itinerary is the perfect way to get to know four stunning European capitals. Your first stop is London, a city that never fails to amaze with its diverse architecture, rich history, and unique culture. From an Afternoon Tea experience on the River Thames to a tour in an iconic black taxi to a spectacular show at London's West End, the British capital has no shortage of opportunities to help you create new memories to last a lifetime.
After a fascinating train ride through the Channel Tunnel, Paris awaits you next with its picturesque neighborhoods, amazing museums, and fine local cuisine, before you head to Brussels. During your stay in the Belgian capital, you'll step inside world-class museums, mingle with locals at warm bars, and try exquisite pralines to your heart's content. Your journey ends in Amsterdam, one of Europe's prettiest capitals, known for its tranquil canals, artistic heritage, and vibrant nightlife scene.
One of our team members will be available to answer any questions and arrange local services leading up to and during your trip. You will receive access to your Guest Page, with its information on the best these destinations offer, including things to see and do, and other inside tips from restaurant recommendations to tipping advice. Upon request, we will provide you with an eSIM with data that you can use to reach your local JayWay contact (whom you will meet in person) throughout your trip. In all of our destinations, we offer a variety of memorable 3- to 5-star accommodation options, including boutique hotels and charming B&Bs. With our firsthand experience, we can ensure they are all clean, comfortable, and centrally located, with local ambiance.
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3 Nights in London


3 Nights in London
London is a vibrant global capital where centuries of history blend seamlessly with cutting-edge culture, world-class dining and iconic landmarks, all set along the winding River Thames. From the moment you arrive, you’ll feel the city’s unmistakable energy and diversity. With royal heritage, renowned museums and a thriving arts scene, London offers an experience that feels both timeless and constantly evolving.
London is a vibrant global capital where centuries of history blend seamlessly with cutting-edge culture, world-class dining and iconic landmarks, all set along the winding River Thames. From the moment you arrive, you’ll feel the city’s unmistakable energy and diversity. With royal heritage, renowned museums and a thriving arts scene, London offers an experience that feels both timeless and constantly evolving.
Day 1
Day 1 - Arrival in London
After landing at London Heathrow Airport, you will be met in the arrivals hall by your driver, who will take you directly to your accommodation in central London. The journey will take approximately 50 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.

The Afternoon Tea Cruise on the Thames Group Experience
Step aboard and indulge in a traditional Afternoon Tea Cruise in London. Glide past world-famous landmarks like the London Eye, Tower Bridge, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the Houses of Parliament, while enjoying freshly prepared sandwiches, warm scones with clotted cream and jam, and a tempting selection of cakes and pastries.
A Late Afternoon Stroll Along The Thames

Day 2
Day 2 - Your First Full Day in London

Classic Grand London Private Black Taxi Tour
Enjoy a private, customizable London sightseeing tour in a traditional black taxi with a professional cab guide. Travel at a relaxed pace, stop for photos, and explore iconic landmarks such as Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace, and more. Hotel pickup in central London included, however no attraction entries are included.
Free Museums To Your Heart's Content
Renowned for its vast collection of free museums, London is a paradise for history, art, and science enthusiasts. The neighborhood of South Kensington alone boasts three world-class examples. The Natural History Museum is packed with exhibits that offer a glimpse into the natural world, while narrating the 4.5 billion-year history of the planet. The Science Museum concentrates on scientific principles and discoveries. Both feature interactive activities and displays that appeal to all ages, especially children. On the other hand, the Victoria & Albert Museum focuses on art and design, from fashion and jewelry to sculpture, textiles, and medieval treasures, hosting frequent paid temporary exhibits to keep people coming back. More centrally located, the British Museum is a treasure trove of objects from around the world, not just Britain. All of the museums feature charming on-site cafés, where you can take a breather between exhibits.


Sunset Bike Group Tour
This evening bike tour offers a unique way to experience the city as it transitions from day to night. You will cycle through historic streets and along famous landmarks, seeing the city illuminated and full of life after dark. The relaxed pace allows time to take in the atmosphere, stories, and viewpoints that feel completely different in the evening. It’s an enjoyable and memorable way to explore the city beyond the usual daytime sights.
Day 3
Day 3 - Your Second Full Day in London

Changing of The Guard Group Walking Tour
Get an insider’s view of London’s famous Changing of the Guard ceremony on this guided walking tour. With a local expert leading the way, you’ll learn the history and meaning behind the iconic uniforms, music, and precise marching you’ll witness. You’ll walk through Westminster toward Buckingham Palace, stopping at prime viewing spots for great photos and clear views.

Tastes, Tales & Traditional Ales: Small Group Food Tour of London's Historic Pubs
Sample some of London’s oldest and most beloved pubs on this flavorful walking tour through historic neighborhoods. Sip classic English ales and ciders while stopping at traditional watering holes that have hosted locals for centuries. Along the way, enjoy delicious bites that showcase British comfort foods and modern twists alike. This experience blends history, local culture, and great food in a fun, social atmosphere.
The Glow of West End
London's West End rivals Broadway in its diversity of shows, including several productions moving to London for a run. Musicals live their great days of glory in London, as producers are attracted by the lower costs to stage a show, so there's always something new to see there. Ticket prices are very reasonable, with some shows also having mid-afternoon matinees. To help you choose the best shows for your dates, we'll include some useful links in your Guest Page for good deals on theater and musicals.

Day 4
Day 4 - Traveling to Paris by Train
Today, you’ll leave London behind and travel to Paris aboard the Eurostar, passing through the famous Channel Tunnel. We’ll take care of Standard Premier Class tickets for your journey, as well as a smooth transfer to London St Pancras International. With several daily departures, you can select the time that suits you best. Then, simply sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenic, approximately 2.5-hour journey in comfort. For an extra touch of luxury, an upgrade to First Class is also available for an additional fee.

4 Nights in Paris
4 Nights in Paris



4 Nights in Paris
Paris is situated in the northern part of France. The city sprawls over both banks of the Seine River and on two islands: the Îles Saint Louis and the larger Île de la Cité. The historical city center is built around the Seine, and it has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991. For a glimpse into the oldest part of Paris, take a stroll along the Seine and around the 1st and 4th districts to admire iconic landmarks, such as the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris or the Louvre Museum, among others. But leave some space and time for the rest of the city's districts, as each of Paris' 20 arrondissements possesses incredible treasures to discover.
Paris is situated in the northern part of France. The city sprawls over both banks of the Seine River and on two islands: the Îles Saint Louis and the larger Île de la Cité. The historical city center is built around the Seine, and it has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991. For a glimpse into the oldest part of Paris, take a stroll along the Seine and around the 1st and 4th districts to admire iconic landmarks, such as the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris or the Louvre Museum, among others. But leave some space and time for the rest of the city's districts, as each of Paris' 20 arrondissements possesses incredible treasures to discover.
Day 4
Day 4 - Arrival in Paris
Welcome to the City of Light! A driver will be waiting for you at the train station to take you to your accommodation.

Welcome to the City of Light
When in Paris, seizing every opportunity to witness the city in the evening is a must. The illuminated skyline, showcasing iconic landmarks and monuments, paints a mesmerizing picture of the City of Light that shouldn't be missed. As the sun sets, the city transforms into a sparkling spectacle, with city highlights casting their radiant glow over the Seine River. Whether you're strolling along its banks or cruising on an all-glass-top boat, the magic of Parisian evenings is an experience to savor.
Day 5
Day 5 - Your First Full Day in Paris

Paris in a Day Group Walking Tour
This full-day tour shows you around the best of Paris in the most hassle-free way. Enjoy skip-the-line access to world-renowned sites, such as the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre, in the company of your expert local guide. End your day in style with a sunset cruise along the tranquil waters of the Seine.
Enjoying Paris Like a Local
While visiting Paris' iconic attractions is a must, exploring lesser-known districts, often frequented by locals, adds a unique charm to your trip. Cour du Commerce St-André and Canal Saint-Martin offer an authentic glimpse into the lives of Parisians. For a truly off-the-beaten-path experience, Belleville stands out, providing an opportunity to mingle with locals over a glass of wine or indulge in mouthwatering local cuisine. To enhance your authentic Parisian experience, consider a picnic at Buttes-Chaumont, where you can savor delightful local treats amidst the scenic beauty of this hidden gem.

Day 6
Day 6 - Your Second Full Day in Paris

Louvre Museum Greatest Masterpieces Small Group Tour
Join our cozy group of 6 for a special experience at the Louvre. Skip the lines and let your guide lead you through the galleries of this extraordinary French institution and explain the changing face of the Louvre through its architecture and design. You will marvel at the iconic glass pyramid and admire masterpieces such as the Venus de Milo, the Winged Victory of Samothrace and the Mona Lisa herself.

Montmartre Like a Local: Paris Food Tour
For many the most romantic neighborhood in Paris, Montmartre is famous for its spectacular views and emblematic cabarets. However, with this tour, you'll have the chance to unveil yet another facet of this unfathomably picturesque corner of the French capital: its cuisine. Get ready to go up and down staired alleys to explore Montmartre through its tastes with dishes and drinks that range from traditional to contemporary, meeting the small-business owners that make all this possible along the way.
The UNESCO-Listed Banks of the Seine
Enlisted in UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in 1991, the Seine River's embankments eloquently unfold the history of Paris. Extending along both sides of the Seine, the French capital showcases exceptional riverside architecture. The evolution and grandeur of the city, from the Louvre to the Eiffel Tower to the Notre Dame Cathedral, unfold seamlessly along the Seine. A leisurely stroll along the riverbanks offers a unique opportunity to connect with the unparalleled heritage of this extraordinary city.

Day 7
Day 7 - Your Third Full Day in Paris

Loire Valley Chateau de Chambord and Wine Tasting Small Group Tour
The Loire Valley is celebrated for its magnificent castles and world-class wines. On this expert-led tour from Paris, you will experience both in a single unforgettable day. Visit the grand Château de Chambord and travel along the UNESCO-listed Loire River through Blois and Amboise. Spend the afternoon tasting a wide variety of Loire wines, from sparkling and white to sweet and red.
Day 8
Day 8 - Traveling to Brussels by Train
You're leaving Paris behind today and heading to Brussels. We will arrange your transfer to the train station and provide you with second-class tickets. If you prefer, you can upgrade to first class for an additional fee. There are several train departures from Paris to Brussels daily, and you can choose your preferred departure time. Once on the train, sit back and enjoy the 1.5-hour journey.

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3 Nights in Brussels
3 Nights in Brussels



3 Nights in Brussels
The birthplace of Tintin, the Smurfs, and several other famous comic strip characters, Brussels is also the capital of Art Nouveau architecture and the ultimate symbol of the European Union. Home to over 80 museums of all shapes and sizes and for all tastes, the multifaceted capital of Belgium is a laid-back multicultural city with an inescapably authentic and irresistibly quirky character, where the flavors of chocolate, beer, and fried mussels come together to create the city’s mesmerizing scent. Conveniently located between London and Paris, Brussels has always been a hub for international artists and the perfect starting point for a trip across Belgium and beyond.
The birthplace of Tintin, the Smurfs, and several other famous comic strip characters, Brussels is also the capital of Art Nouveau architecture and the ultimate symbol of the European Union. Home to over 80 museums of all shapes and sizes and for all tastes, the multifaceted capital of Belgium is a laid-back multicultural city with an inescapably authentic and irresistibly quirky character, where the flavors of chocolate, beer, and fried mussels come together to create the city’s mesmerizing scent. Conveniently located between London and Paris, Brussels has always been a hub for international artists and the perfect starting point for a trip across Belgium and beyond.
Day 8
Day 8 - Arrival in Brussels
When you arrive at the train station in Brussels, a driver will meet you to take you to your accommodation.
An Evening Around Brussels
Your first evening in Brussels offers a wonderful chance to embrace the charm of the Belgian capital. Begin with a leisurely drive around the town and continue with an easy stroll around the splendidly illuminated Grand Place, marveling at its grandeur. Continue your journey to the Old Town and the delightful Place Saint Catherine. As you return to your hotel, unwind at an authentic pub, savoring Belgian beer and immersing yourself in the unique local atmosphere.

Day 9
Day 9 - Your First Full Day in Brussels

Highlights of Brussels Private Walking Tour
During a picturesque walk through the alleys of the historic center, a local experienced guide will show you some of the must-see places in the city, such as Grand Place, Manneken Pis, and Galeries Saint Hubert. You will hear about the history of Brussels and its numerous legends.
Explore Fascinating Museums in Brussels
Home to over 80 museums that cover everything from art, history, and culture to technology, science, and chocolate, Brussels is heaven on earth for collection enthusiasts. Some of the best museums in Brussels include the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, the Museum of Natural Sciences, the BELvue Museum, the Horta Museum, the Museum of Cocoa & Chocolate, Autoworld, the Musical Instruments Museum, the Brussels City Museum, and of course, the Atomium and the Belgian Comic Strip Center.

Day 10
Day 10 - Your Second Full Day in Brussels

Chocolate Praline Workshop Group Experience
Become a real Belgian chocolate maker in just two and a half hours and learn how to make delicious treats under the guidance of a local artisan.
Mingling With Locals in Le Sablon
Le Sablon, a historic neighborhood in Brussels, is a local haven featuring Grand Sablon and Petit Sablon squares. Grand Sablon, a residential gem, hosts antique stores, boutiques, and pastry shops, while Petit Sablon's charming garden boasts statues depicting historical professions. Locals frequent El Sablon during weekends for strolls and indulge in exquisite handmade chocolates from neighborhood shops. When in Brussels, explore this quaint neighborhood for a glimpse of local life and unique experiences.

Day 11
Day 11 - Traveling to Amsterdam by Train
You're leaving Brussels behind today and heading to Amsterdam. We will arrange your transfer to the train station and provide you with second-class train tickets. If you prefer, you can upgrade to first class for an additional fee. There are several train departures from Brussels to Amsterdam daily, and you can choose your preferred departure time. Once on the train, sit back and enjoy the 2-hour journey.

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Amsterdam by Private Transfer with a 2-Hour Stop in Antwerp
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3 Nights in Amsterdam
3 Nights in Amsterdam



3 Nights in Amsterdam
Amsterdam is dubbed the Venice of the North, and for good reason. Spanning more than 60 miles, the city’s 165 canals define Amsterdam and provide the perfect backdrop to the iconic 16th century buildings that seem to be floating sleepily on the calm waters. Art is central to Amsterdam’s cultural identity, as the city’s museums are abundant in masterpieces by Van Gogh, Vermeer, Rembrandt, and several other geniuses of Dutch painting. Traditionally a bike-friendly city and with a mind to ensure a relaxed lifestyle for residents and visitors alike, Amsterdam never stops improving and expanding its cycling infrastructure and facilities.
Amsterdam is dubbed the Venice of the North, and for good reason. Spanning more than 60 miles, the city’s 165 canals define Amsterdam and provide the perfect backdrop to the iconic 16th century buildings that seem to be floating sleepily on the calm waters. Art is central to Amsterdam’s cultural identity, as the city’s museums are abundant in masterpieces by Van Gogh, Vermeer, Rembrandt, and several other geniuses of Dutch painting. Traditionally a bike-friendly city and with a mind to ensure a relaxed lifestyle for residents and visitors alike, Amsterdam never stops improving and expanding its cycling infrastructure and facilities.
Day 11
Day 11 - Arrival in Amsterdam
Upon arrival at Amsterdam Centraal train station, you will be greeted by a driver who will take you to your accommodation.
Day 12
Day 12 - Your First Full Day in Amsterdam

Amsterdam City Highlights Private Tour
If you are short on time but still want to get a sense of what Amsterdam is all about, this private tour is for you. During this fascinating walking tour, your knowledgeable guide will let you in on the city's secrets and walk you through the Dutch capital's history, its most famous attractions, and lesser-known treasures.

Amsterdam and its canals
Amsterdam's canals are the heartstrings of the city, painting a picturesque scene of timeless beauty and architectural elegance. As you wander along the waterways, each canal unveils a snapshot of Amsterdam's rich history, framed by charming buildings and iconic houseboats. Whether explored by boat or on foot, the canals encapsulate the essence of this captivating city, where every twist and turn tells a story of enchantment and cultural allure. Cruising the canals during the evening is one of the best times to see them - we have an evening cruise just for that.
Day 13
Day 13 - Your Second Full Day in Amsterdam

Zaanse Schans and Zaandam - Countryside E-Bike Group Tour
While in Amsterdam, cycling through the city and countryside is unavoidable. In this tour you will see Waterlands, the countryside just beyond the city limits, Zaanse Schans - an area best known for its collection of windmills and wooden houses. Coming back into town you will pass the NDSM werf in north Amsterdam, a unique neighbourhood. Since you will spend most of the time outside the city, the stress of biking in the city will be minimised.
Day 14
Day 14 - Departure Day
A driver will pick you up from your accommodation and take you to the airport for your departing flight. The drive takes about 30 minutes.
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