Berlin
Day 1
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Berlin the capital of
Germany and also one of the 16 states of
Germany. The city is bursting full of buskers and street performers everywhere.
There are numerous hotel options in
Berlin including Academy Hotel, Apartment in Kreuzberg / Friedrichshain and for more options you can visit
here.
On the first day of your trip you can visit
Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor) and Museum Island.
Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor)
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The
Brandenburg Gate (German: Brandenburger Tor) is an 18th-century neoclassical triumphal arch in
Berlin, one of the best-known landmarks of
Germany. It is built on the site of a former city gate that marked the start of the road from
Berlin to the town of Brandenburg an der Havel.
Museum Island
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Museum Island (German: Museumsinsel) is the name of the northern half of an island in the Spree river in the central Mitte district of
Berlin,
Germany, the site of the old city of Cölln. It is so called for the complex of five internationally significant museums, all part of the Berlin State Museums that occupy the island's northern part.
After this you can return to your hotel for rest.
Day 2
Die Hackeschen Hoefe
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The
Hackesche Höfe is a notable courtyard complex situated adjacent to the Hackescher Markt in the centre of
Berlin. The complex consists of eight interconnected courtyards, accessed through a main arched entrance at number 40 Rosenthaler Straße.
Berlin Wall
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The Berlin Wall (German: Berliner Mauer) was a barrier that existed from 1961 through 1989, constructed by the German Democratic Republic.
Potsdamer Platz
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Potsdamer Platz or the Potsdam Square is an important public square and traffic intersection in the centre of
Berlin. It is an ultramodern square that showcases the new and busy side of Berlin: Many famous architects, such as Renzo Piano, worked after the fall of the Berlin’s wall to build this fancy new area, complete with skyscrapers, modern offices, shops and cinemas.
Day 3
This is the last day of your tour and on this day you can visit Kurfurstendamm (Kurfurstendam).
Kurfurstendamm (Kurfurstendam)
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The Kurfürstendamm, known locally as the Ku'damm, is one of the most famous avenues in
Berlin. The street takes its name from the former Kurfürsten (prince-electors) of Brandenburg. This very broad, long boulevard can be considered the Champs-Élysées of
Berlin — full of shops, houses, hotels and restaurants. In particular, many fashion designers have their shops there, as well as several car manufacturers' show rooms.
After this you can head back to your hotel to have a nice dinner and sleep.
Paris
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Paris is a very beautiful city and offers loads of attractions and activities to enjoy.
There are various options for hotels in
Paris, from budget to Luxury. If you are looking for a luxury hotel you can stay at Renaissance Paris Vendome Hotel, Pershing Hall. There are various budget options also available in
Paris, for the complete details you can visit
here.
Day 4
Musee Grevin
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The Musee Grevin is famous for its more than 250 wax statues of past and present celebrities. It also accommodates a hall of mirrors and many other attractions. Don’t forget to have the pleasure of taking pictures with your favourite celebrities at Grévin. The Museum remains open from 10:00 am to 06:30 pm on Monday to Friday and till 07:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday.
Arc De Triomphe
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The
Arc de Triomphe de lÉtoile is one of the most famous monuments and a must see in
Paris. It is the symbol of patriotism as this triumphal arch is made in honour of, in particular, those who fought during the Napoleonic Wars. You will seriously fell in love this place for its majestic beauty.
The Indian restaurants near
Arc De Triomphe are Kirane's at 85 Avenue des Ternes Paris and Villa Punjab at 15 Rue Léon Jost,
Paris.
Eiffel Tower & Sienne River Cruise
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Eiffel Tower is one of the reasons that people visit
Paris thus it should not be missed. You can even enjoy a dinner at the famous restaurant "Le 58 Tour Eiffel" which is situated on the 1st Floor of the
Eiffel Tower and enjoy the three-course traditional French cuisine with wine at the restaurant. After the amazing dinner you can go for cruise on the river cruise to experience the illuminations of the famous Seine bridges sliding.
You can call it a day after this amazing experience to brace yourself for the next day.
Day 5
The Louvre
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The
Louvre museum is one the largest museum in the world and also a historical monument. The museum features nearly 400, 000 exhibits of art and history and it is also the home of the famous painting Mona Lisa. The museum remains closed on Tuesday and it remains open from 09:00 am to 06:00 pm on Sunday, Monday, Thursday amp Saturday. The opening hours on Wednesday and Friday are 09:00 am to 10:00 pm.
Sacred Heart Basilica of Montmartre (Sacre-Coeur)
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Sacre-Coeur is a Roman Catholic Church and minor basilica situated at the highest point in
Paris on the hill of Montmartre which allows exciting views of
Paris. The main attraction of this church is its crypts the organ and the famous mosaic of Christ in Majesty.
Saint Sulpice
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The
Saint Sulpice is a huge Catholic Church that represents baroque style of architecture. The church is the second largest church in
Paris and has gained popularity after its mention in the famous The Da Vinci Code.
Wine Tasting at Les Caves Augé
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The Les Caves Augé is a huge wine shop renowned for the best quality wine and champagnes in
Paris. It really leaves everyone spellbound with the large number of bottles filled with high quality spirits. It also offers a chance to taste these wines and you can even meet local winemakers from different regions and experience history served with different wines.
Day 6
Marche Aux Puces De St-Ouen (market)
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Marché aux Puces de St-Ouen (Porte de Clignancourt) is one the most famous and biggest flea market in
Paris. It is a large complex of 2, 500 to 3, 000 open stalls and shops in the northern part of the city. The market is famous for antiques, junk, vintage, new clothing and many more things. This market is very colourful because of a large number of different stalls and vendors.
Grand Palais
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The
Grand Palais is a large historic site, exhibition hall and museum complex. The
Grand Palais in
Paris is the iconic monument where biggest exhibitions are showcased because of its vast spaces. There are many events hosted like famous FIAC, Paris Photo, catwalk shows during Fashion Week and many more.
Notre- Dame Cathedral
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The
Notre Dame Cathedral is the most famous Catholic church of
Paris. The Cathedral is also the official chair of the archbishop of
Paris. The Cathedral is well known for its majestic architecture that attracts millions of tourists from around the world.
Jardin des Tuileries
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Jardin des Tuileries is a historical public garden. This garden is designed is Italian style and it offers lush green environment with fresh air. The garden also has set of statues and antiques from the past. This place provides a very relaxing environment and a close to nature environment. The admission into the garden is free.
Ch&s-Élysées
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Champs-Élysées is the best place to spend an evening. The street is one of the most expensive and the most famous streets in the world. It accommodates many cinemas, cafés, luxury specialty shops and the street is lined with the chestnut trees on both the sides.
You can enjoy the lights and liveliness of the street and dine at any of the restaurants in the street and then return to your hotel.
After this you can head back to your hotel by the evening to rest as the next day you need to head to Venice.
Venice
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Venice is one of the noted romantic cities in the world and a trip to Italy is incomplete without a visit to this beautiful city.
There are many hotels in
Venice like Ostello Venezia, BampB S.Marco, BampB Arabesque and many more. For more options you can visit
here.
Day 7
Piazza San Marco
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It is the Venice's largest piazza and also known as Saint Mark's Square. This square is loaded with many cafes, shops, museums. This place is mainly known for its architecture and sea.
Grand Canal
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This place is the must see in
Venice known for its boat rides and water buses and taxis. It is Venice's main water thoroughfare, surrounded by great Renaissance palaces. This place is quite colorful and offers spectacular views of Gondolas ans Vaporetti. You seriously can’t miss this one.
Ca' Rezzonico
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It is a Venetian palace on the
Grand Canal which is now a public museum that exhibits some great masterpieces of Venetian art. The exhibits include various paintings by famous painters like Pietro Longhi, Francesco Guardi, collections of antique furniture of Venetian glass that depicts the skills of the past.
Venice Jazz Club
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This jazz club is the only Jazz club in
Venice, which is famous for its live performances. The club offers great performances of different genres like classic and modern jazz, Latin jazz and many more.
With this you can call it a day and head back to your hotel to have a refresh yourself for the next day.
Day 8
Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto)
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This bridge is known as the heart of
Venice as it is one of the top attractions of
Venice. This bridge is surrounded by many shops and it is the gateway to the famous Rialto Market. This an arched bridge which is lined with arcades on both sides. There are various shops under the arcade that attracts many tourists.
Saint Mark's Basilica (Basilica di San Marco)
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It is the Venice’s most famous cathedral which is known for its extraordinary architecture. The main attractions of this cathedral are Horses of Saint Mark, Tetrarchs and the interior is decorated with beautiful Mosaics, the treasury and many other beautiful artefacts.
Giardini di Castello
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Since its inception in 1895, the Biennial has used this garden as a venue for the International Exhibition for the Visual Arts. The grounds include many pavilions, including the large Italian Pavilion, as well as numerous other buildings and structures. The gardens are only open when the Biennale is running.
With this you can call it a day and head back to your hotel for a nice sleep as the next day you need to head to Rome.
Rome
Day 9
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Rome, the capital city of
Italy and a paradise for people interested in culture and history. The key highlight of this city is the
Colosseum and the irresistible Italian Food that attracts travellers from all over the world.
There are numerous luxury hotel options in
Rome such as The Westin Excelsior Rome, Hassler Roma and for more options you can visit
here.
Colosseum
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The
Colosseum is also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre an elliptical amphitheatre in the centre of the city of
Rome,
Italy. This amphitheatre is made of concrete and stone, it used to be the largest amphitheatre of the Roman Empire and now it is the largest amphitheatre in the world.
Trevi Fountain
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The
Fontana di Trevi - or Trevi Fountain is a fountain in Rome,
Italy. It is the largest Baroque fountain in the city and the most beautiful in the world. There is a traditional legend if you throw a coin into the fountain, you are ensured a return to Rome.
Roman Forum
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The
Roman Forum is a rectangular plaza surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city of
Rome. This place used to be a marketplace of Rome and one of the famous attractions of
Rome.
Spanish Steps
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The
Spanish Steps are a set of steps in
Rome,
Italy, climbing a steep slope between the Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinità dei Monti, dominated by the Trinità dei Monti church at the top. These are considered as the widest staircase in Europe.
With this you can call it a day and return to your hotel to have a nice sleep.
Pantheon
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The
Pantheon is a building in
Rome,
Italy, which is a temple to all the gods of ancient Rome. It was commissioned by Marcus Agrippa during the reign of Augustus and rebuilt by the emperor Hadrian about 126 AD. The building's sole source of light is the opening at the dome's apex (the oculus). Many famous Italians are buried in the
Pantheon.
After this you can return to your hotel by the night.
Day 10
This is the last day of your trip you need to head back to Tokyo. Your return flight is scheduled in the evening so make sure you pack all your belongings carefully and reach airport three hours prior your flight timings.
I hope the destinations mentioned, according to your interest will lead to a memorable trip. I wish you return with the most exciting experience and memories of your life.
Have a wonderful trip!
Ridhima Arora