Ultimate 14 Day Europe Itinerary - You Have To Try It!!
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I've done this with Heesian and it was phenomenal.
It's the most efficient way to to catch variable cultures.
It's a balanced pace, two days per city.
Europe is relatively safe, but you need to watch out for pick pockets in heavy tourist areas.
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Ultimate 14-Day, 7-Country European Adventure Day 1-2: Paris, France Arrival Airport: Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) Day 1: Iconic Paris Hotel Recommendation: Luxury: Le Meurice Budget: Generator Paris Visit the Eiffel Tower, Trocadéro Gardens, and Arc de Triomphe. Explore Champs-Élysées and have dinner at a French bistro. Evening Seine River Cruise for scenic views. Day 2: Art & Culture Morning: Louvre Museum and Notre-Dame Cathedral. Afternoon: Visit Montmartre and Sacré-Cœur Basilica. Evening: Enjoy French cuisine at Le Petit Cambodge before catching a train to Brussels. Travel: Paris → Brussels (1.5-hour train ride) Day 3-4: Brussels & Bruges, Belgium Day 3: Explore Brussels Hotel Recommendation: Luxury: The Dominican Budget: MEININGER Hotel Brussels City Center Visit Grand Place, Manneken Pis, and Royal Palace of Brussels. Enjoy Belgian waffles and fries at Maison Dandoy. Evening: Try local beers at Delirium Café. Day 4: Day Trip to Bruges Take a 1-hour train to Bruges. Visit Markt Square, Belfry Tower, and take a canal boat ride. Explore charming medieval streets and try Belgian chocolate. Return to Brussels in the evening. Travel: Brussels → Amsterdam (2-hour train ride) Day 5-6: Amsterdam, Netherlands Day 5: Arrival & Canals Hotel Recommendation: Luxury: The Dylan Budget: ClinkNOORD Hostel Take a canal cruise. Visit Anne Frank House and explore the Jordaan district. Dinner at The Seafood Bar. Day 6: Museums & Culture Visit Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum. Explore Vondelpark and grab lunch at a Dutch pancake house. Enjoy Leidseplein nightlife before heading to Berlin. Travel: Amsterdam → Berlin (1-hour flight or 6-hour train) Day 7-8: Berlin, Germany Day 7: Historical Berlin Hotel Recommendation: Luxury: Hotel Adlon Kempinski Budget: Wombat’s City Hostel Visit Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag Building, and Berlin Wall – East Side Gallery. Enjoy dinner at Curry 36 (famous for currywurst). Day 8: WWII & Museums Visit Holocaust Memorial and Topography of Terror Museum. Explore Museum Island (Pergamon Museum, Neues Museum). Walk through Alexanderplatz before taking an evening train to Prague. Travel: Berlin → Prague (4-hour train ride) Day 9-10: Prague, Czech Republic Day 9: Arrival & Old Town Hotel Recommendation: Luxury: Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel Budget: The RoadHouse Prague Visit Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock, and Charles Bridge. Dinner at Lokal for traditional Czech food. Day 10: Castles & Views Morning: Explore Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, and Golden Lane. Afternoon: Visit Lennon Wall and Petrin Hill for panoramic city views. Evening: Catch a train to Vienna. Travel: Prague → Vienna (4-hour train ride) Day 11-12: Vienna, Austria Day 11: Imperial Vienna Hotel Recommendation: Luxury: Hotel Sacher Budget: Meininger Hotel Vienna Downtown Franz Visit Schönbrunn Palace and St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Dinner at Figlmüller (famous for schnitzel). Day 12: Museums & Music Explore Kunsthistorisches Museum. Walk along Ringstraße and visit Belvedere Palace. Enjoy an evening classical concert at a Viennese opera house. Travel: Vienna → Venice (1-hour flight) Day 13-14: Venice, Italy Day 13: Arrival & Grand Canal Hotel Recommendation: Luxury: The Gritti Palace Budget: Hotel Antiche Figure Visit Rialto Bridge, Grand Canal, and St. Mark’s Square. Enjoy a gondola ride and dinner at Osteria alle Testiere. Day 14: Hidden Venice & Departure Explore Dorsoduro district and visit Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Walk along the Zattere promenade for great views. Take a water taxi to Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) for departure. General European Travel Tips: ✅ Currency: Most countries use the Euro (€), but a few do not (see below). ✅ Transportation: Europe has excellent public transport—trains, trams, and buses are reliable and affordable. Get a contactless card (like Revolut or Wise) for easy payments. ✅ Language: English is widely spoken in major cities, but learning a few basic phrases in French, German, and Italian helps. ✅ Safety: Europe is safe, but watch out for pickpockets in tourist-heavy areas like Paris, Amsterdam, and Prague. ✅ Power Adapter: Bring a Type C or F plug adapter (except the UK, which uses Type G). Paris, France 💰 Currency: Euro (€) Brussels & Bruges, Belgium 💰 Currency: Euro (€) Amsterdam, Netherlands 💰 Currency: Euro (€) Berlin, Germany 💰 Currency: Euro (€) Prague, Czech Republic 💰 Currency: Czech Koruna (CZK) – Euros are not widely accepted! Vienna, Austria 💰 Currency: Euro (€) Venice, Italy 💰 Currency: Euro (€) Final Travel Hacks: ✅ Get an eSIM or SIM card for unlimited data (Airalo, Holafly). ✅ Use Google Maps & Citymapper for easy navigation. ✅ Book trains early for the best prices (Eurail, Omio). ✅ Bring cash—some small businesses in Germany, Prague, and Venice still prefer it. ✅ Pack comfortable shoes—cobblestone streets are everywhere! Website: www.mytravelagentdavid.com Email: mytravelagentdavid@gmail.com Youtube: @mytravelagentdavid