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About this tour

See much more than the main treasures on this magnificent vacation focusing on Central and Eastern Europe. Start in London, then cross the Channel by ferry and board your motorcoach toward Amsterdam for guided sightseeing, a canal cruise, and two overnights. Head east into Germany to Hannover, capital of Lower Saxony, for a walk in the Old Town. Reach Berlin and discover this magnificently restored city on the included sightseeing tour, then head to the mountains and fortresses of the Erzgebirge range. Enter the Czech Republic and Bohemia to arrive in Prague for two nights and guided sightseeing. Next stop: Vienna for an included city sightseeing tour that shows off the State Opera, Parliament, and Town Hall. South through the beautiful Styrian countryside to Klagenfurt. Skirt Lake Wörth and Villach and travel through the Karawanken Tunnel to Slovenia. Stop in picturesque Lake Bled with an overnight in Ljubljana. Follow the Adriatic shores past the port of Trieste, then cross into Italy to Venice. Enjoy a canal boat ride to St. Mark’s and marvel at this amazing “floating” city. Stop in Assisi to visit St. Francis’ Basilica, then on to the “Eternal City” of Rome with sightseeing that highlights the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. In Renaissance Florence, a Local Guide shows you Piazza Santa Croce, Palazzo Vecchio, and the Duomo. Admire the Leaning Tower in Pisa and drive along the Italian and French Rivieras. On the way to Lyon, stop in Arles and Avignon, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. North through Burgundy to ancient Beaune before reaching Paris, where guided city sightseeing acquaints you with the main sights. Finally, return to London by motorcoach and crossing the Channel by ferry for an additional overnight in London. A great combination of cities and scenery!Special Departures:Mar 21st Departure - Easter in RomeDec 15th Departure - Christmas in Vienna

Beaune, Ljubljana, Assisi, Dresden, Pisa, Hannover, Venice, Arles, Avignon

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Sun. BOARD YOUR OVERNIGHT TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT.

Day 2: LONDON, ENGLAND.

Mon. ARRIVE IN Check into your hotel. In the afternoon you may want to start exploring the lively British capital. Uniformed Hosts are available to help you make the most of your stay.

Day 3: LONDON.

Tue. A full day to savor our rich program of optional activities: take a panoramic tour of London’s landmarks, visit the Tower of London, or choose an excursion to Windsor Castle. Tonight, maybe a leisurely cruise on the River Thames? (B)

Day 4: LONDON–AMSTERDAM AREA, HOLLAND.

Wed. Leave London in the early morning and head through the lush English countryside to the Channel port, where you embark on your ferry to the Continent. Meet your Tour Director and board your luxury motorcoach for the drive to the Amsterdam area. (B)

Day 5: AMSTERDAM AREA.

Thu. Today, watch the cutting and polishing of precious stones at a diamond center in Amsterdam. Then, sightseeing with a Local Guide pointing out the city highlights and a canal cruise to see this unique city from water level. (B,D)

Day 6: AMSTERDAM AREA–HANNOVER, GERMANY–BERLIN.

Fri. Leave the Amsterdam area and head east, passing Enschede and Osnabrück. Stop in Hannover, capital of Lower Saxony. Walk along the streets of the Old Town and admire its beautiful half-timbered houses before continuing to Germany’s capital city, Berlin. (B)

Day 7: BERLIN.

Sat. No longer divided but every bit as fascinating, Berlin was once the city of contrasts with the wall separating two different worlds. Today the city has developed into a harmonious blend of new and old, preserving its historical buildings and impressive boulevards as it creates brand new buildings in the most daring architectural style. See all of this on the included city sightseeing with a Local Guide. In the afternoon there is an optional excursion to historic Potsdam to visit Sanssouci Park, a marvel of landscape gardening and architectural wonders, and to Cecilienhof Palace. (B)

Day 8: BERLIN–PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC.

Sun. Cross the River Elbe this morning and on to Dresden for an orientation of the magnificently restored city after its almost total destruction in World War II. Next, on to the mountains and fortresses of the Erzgebirge range before entering the Czech Republic and Bohemia on the way to its beautiful capital, Prague. (B,D)

Day 9: PRAGUE.

Mon. The wealth of gothic and baroque architecture here must have truly inspired Prague composers Dvorak and Smetana. Included sightseeing with a Local Guide features landmarks such as the National Theater, Belvedere, Charles Bridge, and the Old Town Hall with its magnificent Astronomical Clock. (B)

Day 10: PRAGUE–VIENNA, AUSTRIA.

Tue. Today, drive from Bohemia into Moravia and continue southwest before crossing into Austria. Arrive in Vienna in the early afternoon in time for the optional excursion to the jewel of the former Habsburg Empire—breathtaking Schönbrunn Palace with its ornate imperial rooms and its fabulous gardens. Reserve some energy for this evening’s optional excursion. (B)

Day 11: VIENNA.

Wed. Included sightseeing with a Local Guide this morning starts with a tour featuring the State Opera, Parliament, and the Town Hall. Stop for a stroll in Heroes’ Square to view the Hofburg Palace, winter residence of the Habsburgs. Finally, an inside visit of St. Stephen’s Cathedral. This afternoon, free time to absorb the splendors of this magnificent city. Indulge in a slice of Sachertorte, take a ride in a Fiaker, or just a stroll through the Kärntnerstrasse with its boutiques and coffee shops. This evening, music lovers won’t want to miss taking in a concert in the “mecca” of classical music. (B)

Day 12: VIENNA–LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA.

Thu. South this morning to Semming Pass, then on through the beautiful Styrian countryside before continuing to Klagenfurt. Skirt Lake Wörth and after Villach through the Karawanken Tunnel, enter Slovenia and head towards stunning Lake Bled for a stop. Next, an overnight in Ljubljana, a city rich in culture and history. (B,D)

Day 13: LJUBLJANA–VENICE AREA, ITALY.

Fri. Continue southwest today, skirting the Adriatic shores, passing the port of Trieste, and on to incomparable Venice. Venice is more like a marvelous film set than a real city, with criss-crossing canals, gondolas and water buses, arched bridges, palaces, and quiet little piazzas. Upon arrival, enjoy the included orientation, which starts with a boat ride and is followed by a visit to St. Mark’s Basilica and a chance to watch Venetian glassblowers fashion their delicate objects as they did centuries ago. Don’t miss out on the optional gondola trip, gliding along the picturesque canals with a local troubadour to serenade you. (B,D)

Day 14: VENICE AREA–ROME.

Sat. An interesting drive south, cutting across the Po Delta, passing Ravenna, and through the gentle Umbrian hills to Assisi, where St. Francis was born in 1182. Visit the medieval town and world-famous basilica with its beautiful frescoes by Giotto, then head for the “Eternal City” of Rome. (B)

Day 15: ROME.

Sun. A city steeped in history, vibrantly alive, exciting, and absolutely unique. Included sightseeing with a Local Guide starts in St. Peter’s Square and is followed by a visit to the Roman Forum and the mighty Colosseum, scene of gladiatorial encounters. This afternoon, enjoy one of our popular optional excursions. (B)

Day 16: ROME–FLORENCE AREA.

Mon. This morning, join the optional excursion to the Vatican, an independent state since 1929 and, of course, residence of the Pope. See the Vatican Museums and admire Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel. In the late afternoon, head north to Florence. On the included walking tour of the charming Old Town with a Local Guide, discover most of the city highlights: the Piazza Santa Croce, beautiful Piazza Signoria, Palazzo Vecchio and its courtyard, and the Piazza del Duomo with its cathedral, the “Gate of Paradise,“ and the Giotto Campanile. (B,D)

Day 17: FLORENCE AREA–PISA–FRENCH RIVIERA, FRANCE.

Tue. Travel west today through Tuscany, stopping first in Pisa’s Square of Miracles to admire the amazing Leaning Tower. Next, head north past Genoa along the Italian Riviera, then cross the border to reach your hotel for two nights on the French Riviera. (B,D)

Day 18: FRENCH RIVIERA.

Wed. A whole day to enjoy all the amenities of the French Riviera, and a good opportunity to take advantage of the optional excursions. (B)

Day 19: FRENCH RIVIERA–ARLES–AVIGNON–LYON AREA.

Thu. Take the inland road across sun-drenched Provence and landscapes made famous by Van Gogh. Stop for a short visit in elegant Arles, still brimming with Roman heritage. Later, head for Avignon on the River Rhône, famous for its Roman bridge, massive city walls, and the “Palais des Papes,” former residence of the popes. Continue north to Lyon, France's second-largest city. (B,D)

Day 20: LYON AREA–BEAUNE–PARIS.

Fri. Focus on the picturesque vineyards and fields of Burgundy, and take a break in ancient Beaune. Then, travel on the comfortable highway to Paris, arriving in time to enjoy the spectacular optional cabaret show. (B)

Day 21: PARIS.

Sat. A full day to enjoy the city that’s known throughout the world for its fashion, art and museums, delicious food, and joie de vivre. Included sightseeing with a Local Guide shows you the best-known sights: La Sorbonne, Arc de Triomphe, Opéra, Madeleine, the Eiffel Tower, the Pyramid at the Louvre, Les Invalides, and the fabulous Champs-Elysées. Optional excursions are also available to enrich your experience in the “City of Light.” To celebrate the success of your tour, don’t miss the French farewell dinner party tonight. (B)

Day 22: PARIS–LONDON, ENGLAND.

Sun. Relax and let the countryside whiz by on the road north to the coast, where you board your Channel ferry. Through Kent, return to London for an evening arrival. (B)

Day 23: Mon. YOUR HOMEBOUND FLIGHT ARRIVES THE SAME DAY. (B)

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About Cosmos

Well organized tours and good value for money. Cosmos is the budget version of Globus (they are owned by the same company). The difference would be that Cosmos would not have hotels in as central locations and they do not have as many things included in the price but rather offer those things as optionals at an extra charge.

Traveler profile

Generally younger age range than globus. Average age of passengers is in the 50s (vs. 60s for Globus). But all ages will go on the tours. Most passengers are American.

Group size

Maximum 50 people on a bus, buses are usually fully booked during peak season

Tour directors

Newly hired tour directors and those with less experience are usually assigned to these tours to increase their experience

Hotel type

Generally stay in 3-star hotels. Not all hotels will be centrally located (which helps Cosmos keep the price down)

What's included

Many excursions are 'extra' with Cosmos.

Free time

Cosmos tours usually bank in at least a few half days of free time (more if you choose not to go on the optional excursions)

Booking Policy

CANCELLATIONS & CANCELLATION FEES:
If cancellation is received by Globus before the final payment date of your vacation, your non-refundable deposit and Travel Protection premiums will be retained in addition to any airline-imposed fees or penalties. For individual reservations, the following per person cancellation fees apply. Total price does not include discounts, promotions, or special incentives. (For group reservations, refer to the Group Policy.)

STANDARD CANCELLATION FEES:

* 45-22 days prior to commencement of services: 20% of total price plus Travel Protection premiums
* 21-8 days prior to commencement of services: 30% of total price plus Travel Protection premiums
* 7-1 days prior to commencement of services: 50% of total price plus Travel Protection premiums
* On departure day and later: 100% of total price plus Travel Protection premiums

* Prices do not include taxes and fees, may not include airfare and are based on double occupancy. Tour information including pricing may not be up to date.

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