Europe

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From England to Italy, get in-depth with some of Europe’s most loved cities. Witness London’s royal tradition outside Buckingham Palace. Experience France’s artistic heritage at the Louvre. Marvel at the grandeur of the Swiss Alps with a visit at Lindt House of Chocolate. Then visit the smaller country in Europe, Lichtenstein, and have a characteristics dinner in Innsbruck. Continuing to Venice and Padua with a visit to the Ferrari museum. Learn how Italy transformed the world two times: Florence produced the Renaissance, and Rome was the center of an empire. Finally, take part in a complimentary excursion in Pompei and Naples with a pizza-making class.

Day 1: Transfer from Barcelona airport to the hotel.

Day 2: Guided morning tour and free afternoon.

Day 3: Departure to Zaragoza with a guided visit of the Monastery of Montserrat.

Day 4: Guided morning tour of the city and departure to Lourdes. Photo stop at pilgrimage bridge.

Day 5: One full-free day immersion praying in Lourdes.

Day 6: Departure to Santander with a guided tour of the city.

Day 7: Departure to Santiago de Compostela.

Day 8: One full-free day praying in Santiago.

Day 9: Departure to Fatima, with Porto’s visit.

Day 10: One full-day immersion praying in Fatima.

Day 11: Departure to Lisbon, with a visit at the UNESCO heritage of Batalha.

Day 12: Guided morning tour of the city and free afternoon.

Day 13: Departure to Airport.

Day 1: Transfer from London airport to the hotel.

Day 2: Guided tour of the city.

Day 3: Departure to Amsterdam with a visit of the Van Gog Museum.

Day 4: Guided visit of the city, with a free afternoon.

Day 5: Departure to Paris with a visit of Bruges.

Day 6: Guided tour of the city with an excursion to Versailles.

Day 7: Departure to Zurich with a visit at Lindt House of Chocolate.

Day 8: Departure to Innsbruck with a stop to Vaduz (Lichtenstein) and characteristics dinner.

Day 9: Departure to Venice, stopping at Dolomite Alps (in the summer) and Verona (in the winter)

Day 10: The morning guided tour of the city with a Gondola tour.

Day 11: Departure to Florence with a visit stops to Padova and the Ferrari museum.

Day 12: Guided tour of the town with a leather’s cloths factory experience, free afternoon.

Day 13: Departure to Roma with a guided tour of Siena.

Day 14: Guided city tour included Vatican City with a cooking class experience included.

Day 15: Excursion to Napoli and Pompei guided tour with a Pizza cooking class.

Day 16: Breakfast and departure to the airport.

Europe

On February 7, 1992, in Maastricht, Holland, a political and economic treaty was signed that officially gave birth to the European Union.

The European Union covers over 4 million square kilometers. France is the largest country, while Malta is the smallest. It has a population of 508 million, making it the third largest country in the world, after China and India.

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Number of States

28

Kilometers covered

Over 4 millions

Population

508 millions

Languages spoken

200

In Greek mythology, Zeus fell in love with Europa, a Phoenician Princess. Disguising himself as a bull to attract her attention, he carried her out to sea on his back to the island of Crete. The famous 1747 painting, “The Rape of Europa” by François Boucher, is housed in the Louvre in Paris.

Why are there 12 golden stars arranged in a circle on a blue background in the European flag? The number was chosen as a symbol of unity and perfection, while the background is meant to recall the dark blue color of the sky in the Western world.

 

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