Amsterdam & London

About Amsterdam

Come to know two of Europe’s most dynamic cities, Amsterdam and London, on a leisurely paced in-depth exploration. Spend an enjoyable three nights in each city. Embark on a guided canal cruise of Amsterdam. Choose between a shopping tour of Amsterdam with a cheese tasting or a visit to the Rijksmuseum. Discover the history of the sprawling Hortus Botanicus Gardens. Travel to London on the Eurostar cross channel high-speed train. A local expert will lead you on a tour of London. Explore St. Paul’s Cathedral with a local guide. Choose your tour: explore Churchill’s War Rooms or Westminster Abbey. Savor dinner at a traditional English pub. This tour gives the perfect balance of free time and included activities to truly give you the complete experience of these remarkable cities.

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