Dublin - Edinburgh - London and Paris

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A fascinating multi-city vacation package with 4 exciting cities in Europe! Visit Dublin (overflowing with tradition; old pubs and trendy coffee shops among castles and majestic countryside) and then Edinburgh (a fairytale setting with gorgeous architecture), continue to London (a world center of theatre, art, music, literature and culture. It's also a city o...
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Overview

Trip type
Vacation / Holiday Package
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Highlights

    • VisitDublin(overflowing with tradition; old pubs and trendy coffee shops among castles and majestic countryside).
    • Edinburgh(a fairytale setting with gorgeous architecture).
    • London(a world center of theatre, art, music, literature and cultureIt's also a city of colorful markets, great shopping, green open spaces and a cosmopolitan culture).
    • Paris(the romantic City of Lights, theEiffel Towerand The Louvre).

What's this trip about?

    A fascinating multi-city vacation package with 4 exciting cities in Europe! Visit Dublin (overflowing with tradition; old pubs and trendy coffee shops among castles and majestic countryside) and then Edinburgh (a fairytale setting with gorgeous architecture), continue to London (a world center of theatre, art, music, literature and culture. It's also a city of colorful markets, great shopping, green open spaces and a cosmopolitan culture) and end in Paris (the romantic City of Lights, the Eiffel Tower and The Louvre). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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Details

Itinerary focusClassic Highlights
Group sizeIntimate group - 12 max
Age rangeNo age restrictions
Flights and transportN/A
Start CityDublin
End CityParis

Travel Themes

  • Cultural
  • Family Friendly
  • National Parks
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Train & Rail Journeys

Destinations

  • Europe
  • England
  • Scotland
  • Ireland
  • France

Attractions

  • Dublin
  • Edinburgh
  • London
  • Paris

Activities

  • Culture
  • History
  • River cruise
  • Ruins & Archaeology
  • Trains & Rail

Trip includes

    • Flight intoDublinand out ofParis
    • Hotel for 3 nights inDublin
    • Flight fromDublintoEdinburgh
    • Hotel for 3 nights inEdinburgh
    • Flight fromEdinburghtoLondon
    • Hotel for 3 nights inLondon
    • Eurostar Train fromLondontoParis
    • Hotel for 3 nights inParis

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Itinerary

Day 1 in Dublin

Welcome to Dublin! Upon arrival, you will go through customs and immigration. Should you opt to purchase a transfer to your hotel; a representative will be waiting for you as you exit immigration. Arrive at your hotel, check in and do not give in to jet lag! There is ...

'City Sightseeing Dublin Hop-on Hop-off Tour'
, showcasing 

Trinity College
, The Guinness Storehouse, 

Dublin Castle

St. Patricks Cathedral

The Phoenix Park 
and the 

Old Jameson Distillery
 or 

'Dublin Liffey River Cruise'
. Additionally, no trip to Dublin would be complete without a visit to the number one visitor attraction in Dublin - 

The Guinness Storehouse
. We suggest you take advantage of our optional tour 

'Skip the Line: Guinness Storehouse Entrance Ticket'
 in order to fully appreciate your time here.

This evening, spend time exploring the cobbled streets, cafés and shops of 

Temple Bar
, Dublin's bohemian quarter. This area on the south bank of the Liffey is full of restaurants and bars with plenty of music and entertainment on hand! Perhaps join in the fun of a literary pub crawl.

 

Day 2 in Dublin

Wake up early and head to 

Trinity College
, the oldest seat of Irish learning and home to Ireland's greatest art treasure, the 

Book of Kells
, one of the world's most famous illuminated manuscripts. From here, stroll south along 

Grafton Street
, Dublin's busiest shopping street, taking in a few shops and entertaining buskers before coming to 

St. Stephen's Green
; at the northeast corner of the park you'll find many of the city's cultural institutions. Surrounding 

Leinster House
, you will find the 

National Museum of Ireland - Archaelogy
, with artifacts and exhibits from prehistoric times, the 

National Gallery of Ireland 
(don't miss the Irish collection and the Caravaggio 'Taking of Christ'), the 

National Library
 and the 

Natural History Museum
. Afterwards, proceed east to 

Merrion Square
, one of Dublin's most famous Georgian landmarks.

This afternoon, stop for lunch before continuing west to 

St. Patrick's Cathedral
. To the north, see a living history of Dublin at medieval 

Dublinia
, across the street from ancient 

Christ Church Cathedral
, whose underground crypt is Dublin's oldest structure. Return via 

Dublin Castle
, residence of British power in Ireland for nearly 800 years, and home to the 

Chester Beatty Library
, with its prized Chinese and Turkish treasures.

After a busy day of sightseeing, relax over tea at Bewley's and catch a musical performance at the 

Olympia Theatre 
or a play at the 

Abbey Theatre
.

 

Day 3 in Dublin

Dedicate your third day to the areas north and west. Visit the 

Royal Hospital Kilmainham
, which houses the 

Irish Museum of Modern Art 
and 

Kilmainham Gaol
, where the leaders of the Easter Uprising were executed following their capture. Then head north, across the Liffey to the 

National Museum of Ireland 
and 

Four Courts
, James Gandon's Georgian masterpiece and the home of the Irish judiciary.

This afternoon, enjoy lunch and a leisurely stroll along Henry, Moore and Mary streets, the North side's pedestrian shopping area on your way to the 

Dublin Writers Museum 
and the 

Dublin City Gallery, the Hugh Lane
. Afterwards, head back to the Liffey via O'Connell Street, the city's widest thoroughfare, stopping to visit the 

General Post Office
 before taking a quayside walk by Dublin's most imposing structure, the 

Custom House
.

Later, cross the Liffey via 

O'Connell Bridge 
and splurge on a fabulous dinner at the glamorous Tea Room in Temple Bar's Clarence hotel or feast on a final farewell dinner at your 'local' (aka your favorite neighborhood pub).

 

Additional Days in Dublin

Should you be able to spend additional days in Dublin then explore the northern suburbs of Dublin, from 

Glasnevin Cemetery
 and the 

National Botanic Gardens
 across to the 

Marino Casino
, picturesque 

Malahide Castle

Newbridge House 
and the quaint fishing village of 

Howth
. Or travel south to visit 

Dún Laoghaire
 and the 

National Maritime Museum of Ireland
 as well as the 

James Joyce Tower and Museum
.

Day trips from Dublin are a great way to see this lush country. Always popular is 

'Wild Wicklow Tour Including Glendalough from Dublin' 
where you will visit the Garden of Ireland and enjoy some of the most beautiful countryside Ireland has to offer. Or perhaps the 

'Ring of Kerry Rail Trip from Dublin'
 or 

'Cliffs of Moher Day Trip from Dublin'
 is more to your liking. Finally, we recommend the 

'Blarney Castle and Cork Day Trip from Dublin'
 where you will have a chance to kiss the famous stone. Whatever your interests, be sure to check out our optional sightseeing tours for availability and prices.

 

From Dublin to Edinburgh

Today you continue on your trip to Edinburgh. We recommend that you make your flight reservation between 10:00am and Noon. This will give you time to enjoy your final breakfast in Dublin and head to the airport for your flight to Edinburgh. Should you desire, we offer...

Day 1 in Edinburgh

Welcome to Edinburgh! Upon arrival, you will go through customs and immigration. Should you opt to purchase a transfer to your hotel; a representative will be waiting for you as you exit immigration. Arrive at your hotel, check in and do not give in to jet lag! Edinburgh waits!

On your first day, head straight to the 

Royal Mile
 in Edinburgh's 

Old Town
. Begin at 

Edinburgh Castle
 and follow it all the way to the 

Palace of Holyroodhouse
. Along the way be sure to stop at the historic 

Gladstone's Land 
and 

St. Giles' Cathedral 
as well as the modern 

Scottish Parliament 
building. Wander down some of the alleys off the Royal Mile before stopping at 

John Knox's House 
on High Street and the 

Canongate Church
. Time permitting, visit the 

Museum of Scotland 
and 

Greyfriars Church
.

As night approaches, make your way to 

Grassmarket
, with its legendary 

Traverse Theatre
 and lively pub scene. This area is full of restaurants and bars sure to please every budget, with plenty of music and entertainment on hand!

 

Day 2 in Edinburgh

Wake up early and head to Edinburgh's 

New Town
. Start at the

 Scott Monument 
before going up 

Princes Street
 to the 

Royal Scottish Academy 
and the 

National Gallery
. Afterwards, wander through 

Princes Street Gardens 
(or continue along Princes Street if you fancy some shopping) until you come to 

St. John's Church 
and 

St. Cuthbert's Church
. From here, head north to 

Charlotte Square 
and then grab a bite to eat in one of the pubs along 

Rose Street 
or 

George Street
.

After some rest and retail therapy, continue to 

Queen's Street 
to see original town houses and architecture as well as the private 

Queen's Street Gardens
. At the eastern end, stop and admire the art at the 

Scottish National Portrait Gallery
, then visit 

St. Andrew's Square
, named for the patron saint of Scotland before proceeding to 

Calton Hill
 with its views of Edinburgh Castle and 

Arthur's Seat 
(the dormant volcano in Holyrood Park). Time permitting, stop at the 

National Monument 
(an imitation of Athen's Parthenon) and the towering 

Nelson Monument
.

After a busy day of sightseeing, enjoy dinner along 

Broughton Street
, one of the best places for nightlife in Edinburgh, offering traditional pubs and stylish bars and restaurants.

 

Day 3 in Edinburgh

Today, make your way through 

Stockbridge
, a charming village within the city along a bend in the 

Water of Leith
, on your way to the beautiful 

Royal Botanic Garden
, one of the best in Britain, where you may spend a couple hours wandering around its verdant paths.

Then it's on to 

Leith
, Edinburgh's original 'rough and tumble' port that was once an independent town. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the 

Water of Leith Walkway
 emerging at the 

Shore
. The district of Leith rests on the shores of the Firth of Forth, at the mouth of the Water of Leith. This waterfront area is home of the 5-star 

Royal Yacht Britannia 
and known to have some of the city's finest pubs and restaurants, so stop for a pint or a dram of whiskey and a bite to eat before heading back to the city center along the mile-long 

Leith Walk
, which links the district with the east end of 

Princes Street 
and offers a unforgettable shopping experience.

On your final night in Edinburgh, head to the city's 

West End
, center of theater and music, for a show at the 

Royal Lyceum Theatre 
or a concert at the classic 

Usher Hall
; the nearby 

Filmhouse
 offers the best in independent cinema. Alternately, you may want to live like a local and try a simple take-away fish and chip meal or, as they prefer to call them, fish suppers.

 

Additional Days in Edinburgh

Should you be able to spend additional days in Edinburgh then be sure to visit the surrounding areas. Scotland has a rich history that can be explored on day trips into the countryside. Always popular is a visit to the mysterious 

Loch Ness
 with our 

'Loch Ness, Glencoe and the Highlands Small Group Day Trip from Edinburgh' 
tour where you will have the opportunity to take in the dramatic scenery of the 

Scottish Highlands
 and maybe even see the Loch Ness monster!

Also interesting is 

'St Andrews and Fife Small Group Day Trip from Edinburgh'
. This is a charming day tour with plenty of free time to enjoy and explore Scotland's home of golf, the ancient town of 

St. Andrews 
and the fishing villages of the 

Kingdom of Fife
. Likewise, you may want to visit 

Rosslyn Chapel
, the reputed resting place of the legend that is the 

Holy Grail
, made famous by Dan Brown's book The Da Vinci Code or historic 

Stirling Castle
. Whatever your pleasure, be sure to check out our optional sightseeing tours for availability and prices.

The cultural highlight of any year in Edinburgh arrives every summer with the famous 

Edinburgh International Festival
, which brings thousands of visitors from around the world. The Festival really focuses on the 

Festival Fringe
, presenting some 2,000 shows at nearly 250 venues, but as a whole it also celebrates books (with appearances by famous authors like J.K. Rowling), music, visual arts, television and comedy. Additionally, 

Hogmanay
, New Year's Day in Scotland is bigger than Christmas, and Edinburgh now hosts one of the largest New Year's Eve parties in the world.

 

 

From Edinburgh to London

Today you continue on your trip to London. We recommend that you make your flight reservation between 10:00am and Noon. This will give you time to enjoy your final breakfast in Edinburgh and head to the airport for your flight to London. Should you desire, we offer pr...

Day 1 in London

Welcome to London! Upon arrival, you will go through customs and immigration. Should you opt to purchase a transfer to your hotel; a representative will be waiting for you as you exit immigration. Arrive at your hotel, check in and do not give in to jet lag! There is ...

'The Original London Sightseeing Tour: Hop-on Hop-off'
 (red route), showcasing 

St. Paul's Cathedral

Tower Bridge
 and the 

Tower of London
.

As night approaches, make your way to 

Leicester Square
, center of London cinema, for dinner and a show. This West End area is full of restaurants and bars sure to please every budget, with plenty of music and entertainment on hand!

 

Day 2 in London

Wake up early today and head to 

Trafalgar Square
 to see 

Nelson's Column
 before going up the mall towards 

Buckingham Palace
. Following the ceremonious 'Changing of the Guard' you will have time for lunch and a leisurely stroll through 

St. James Park
. Remember to cross the bridge at the middle of the lake for one of the best views in all of London.

At the eastern end of the park is 

Horse Guards Parade
. Walk through the central arch into 

Whitehall
 where you can have a bit of a laugh trying to make the sentries smile or just snap a quick pic with one. Continue down Whitehall past 

No. 10 Downing Street
 to see if you can catch a glimpse of the Prime Minister then make a brief stop at the 

Cenotaph
 before moving on to 

Parliament Square
. Following your visits of 

Big Ben
 and the 

Houses of Parliament 
cross over the square to 

Westminster Abbey
, London's most prestigious religious building. As the setting for coronations, state funerals and the burial place of many famous kings, queens and writers it is definitely not to be missed!

After a busy day of sightseeing, why not experience high tea at the Cellarium Café at Westminster Abbey? Then walk off those scones as you stroll across 

Westminster Bridge
 for a ride on the 

London Eye.
 We suggest you buy your tickets early to avoid heavy queues. Our optional tour 

'London Eye and Thames River Sightseeing Cruise'
 is a favorite!

 

Day 3 in London

Begin your day at the 

British Museum
 (free admission). Established in 1753, it is home to nearly 8 million works from all over the world and is one of the largest and most comprehensive collections dedicated to human history and culture. Following your visit of the museum, head to 

Covent Graden
 for an afternoon of shopping and a bite to eat whilst watching the local street performers.

Next stop is the 

National Portrait Gallery
, where you can gaze upon the likenesses of historically important and famous British men and women from the 16th century through the present day. The Gallery's collection includes over 195,000 portraits including the Chandos portrait of William Shalespeare as well as photographs, drawings and sculptures.

On your final night in London, make your way to the bright lights of 

Piccadilly Circus
 to see the 

Shaftesbury memorial fountain
 and statue of 

Eros
. Have a casual dinner at one of the local pubs and perhaps catch a show (if you have not already done so) at the 

Criterion Theatre
 or in nearby 

Leicester Square
.

 

Additional Days in London

Should you be able to spend additional days in London then be sure to visit the 

National History Museum
 and the 

Victoria and Albert Museum
. Afterwards enjoy a spot of tea and some fashionable (albeit expensive) shopping at 

Harrod's
. If you can't spend your cash - then definitely spend your time - strolling through beautiful 

Kensington Gardens
 (with its Princess Diana memorials) and neighboring 

Hyde Park
 before heading to 

Marble Arch
 and 

Oxford Street
.

Alternatively, you can spend the morning exploring 

Victoria Embankment Garden's
 and 

Cleopatra's Needle
 before hopping a river cruise to Bankside for a visit of 

Tate Modern

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
 and 

Bankside Gallery
. Be sure to check out the 

Millenium Footbridge
 before exploring 

South Bank
, including the 

London Aquarium
 and 

London Dungeons
.

Day trips from London are a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. Always popular is our optional tour 

'England in One Day: Stonehenge, Bath, the Cotswolds and Stratford-upon-Avon Day Trip from London'
. Or if a taste of the English countryside is what you are after then may we suggest the 

'English Countryside Day Trip from London Including Windsor Castle'
, which has been continuously occupied for nearly 1,000 years (a record). Whatever your pleasure, be sure to check out our optional sightseeing tours for availability and prices.

 

From London to Paris

Today you continue on your trip to Paris aboard the Eurostar. We recommend that you make your train reservation between 10:00am and Noon. This will give you time to enjoy your final breakfast in London and head to the train station for your train to Paris. In approximately two hours and 15 minutes you will be in Paris.

Day 1 in Paris

Arrive at the train station in Paris and proceed to your hotel. After check-in, enjoy a pleasant lunch in any of the charming streetside cafes to be found throughout Paris. Afterwards, we recommend that you get acquainted with the city by choosing an optional tour such as 

'Big Bus Paris Hop-on Hop-off Tour'
, showcasing the main sights of the French capital or 

'Seine River Hop-on Hop-off Sightseeing Cruise in Paris'
.

As night falls, enjoy the 

Trocadéro
 scene and a twilight ride up the 

Eiffel Tower
 as it glitters with lights to mark the change from one hour to the next; or dine on the 

Avenue des Champs-Élysées
, one of the most famous avenues in the world, followed by a romantic cruise on the 

Seine River
. Either way you're sure to fall in love with the 'City of Light.'

 

Day 2 in Paris

Wake up early today and head for the 

Ile de la Cité
 to visit 

Sainte-Chapelle
 and the famous 

Notre-Dame Cathedral
, a gothic masterpiece with dramatic towers, spires, stained glass and statuary that are guaranteed to take your breath away. Time permitting; climb the North tower to see Paris from the hunchback Quasimodo's vantage point. Then, head across the river to the 

Latin Quarter
, home of the historic 

Sorbonne University
, founded in 1257, and the 

Panthéon
.

A midday visit to the 

Luxembourg Gardens
 and lunch at 'Cafe de Flore' on Boulevard Saint-Germain will revive you for an afternoon tour of the 

Louvre Museum
. You may want to purchase our optional tour 

'Skip the Line: Paris Louvre Museum Guided Tour'
. You will avoid the lengthy queues and visit the main works including the 'Venus de Milo', the 'Winged Victory of Samothrace' and the 'Mona Lisa'. You will then be free to explore other sections of the museum at your leisure.

After a busy day of sightseeing, board a relaxing river cruise from 

Pont Neuf
 (if you have not already done so). Then grab a bite to eat before heading back to the Latin Quarter for drinks and dancing at the famous 'Le Caveau de la Huchette' jazz club. The dance floor is located in an underground cave and the atmosphere is intoxicating. It's sure to be a night you won't forget!

 

Day 3 in Paris

Begin your day at the 

Arc de Triomphe
, commissioned by Emperor Napoléon I to commemorate the victories of his Grande Armée. Continue with a stroll down the grandiose Avenue des Champs-Elysées - don't forget to stop for coffee and macarons at Ladurée - before visiting the 

Jardin des Tuileries
, a classic example of intricate and typical Parisian landscaping.

Cross the pedestrian bridge from the Tuileries Garden and tour the 

Orsay Museum
, housing the world's most important collection of impressionist and post-impressionist paintings, including works by Van Gogh, Monet, Manet, Degas, Gaugin and Delacroix. This afternoon, tour the 

Rodin Museum
 and the 

Hôtel des Invalides
 or take the train from Orsay directly to 

Versailles
.

On your final night in Paris, make your way to Odéon metro station, which will lead you straight to the 

Montmartre
 hill (or take the funicular up with a metro ticket) where you can enjoy an exceptional panorama over the city and its monuments illuminated at night. Stop at 

Sacre Coeur
 before exploring the winding, village-like streets of Montmartre then enjoy dinner at one of the charming cafes in 

Place du Tertre
 or consider a traditional Parisian cabaret at the legendary 

Moulin Rouge
.

 

Additional Days in Paris

Should you be able to spend additional days in Paris be sure to visit the 

Marais
 district, including the 

Centre Georges Pompidou
, a modern art museum, considered by Parisians to be the cultural pulse of the city. While in the area it is also worth visiting the 

Musée Picasso

Musée Carnavalet
 and 

Place des Voges
, Paris's oldest public square and a charming place to stop for lunch. Strangely obscure for such a renowned building, the remnats of the 

Bastille
, the famous prison, lie almost forgotten at the edge of a tiny park. Marked only by a small plaque and usually missed by visitors to Paris, this is one gem worth seeing!

For sights from the modern to the macabre, we suggest 

Montparnasse Tower
, an office skyscraper constructed from 1969 to 1973. The top floor terrace is open to the public and offers panoramic views of the city. In contrast, on the 

'Skip the Line: Catacombs of Paris Small-Group Walking Tour' 
you will descend deep into the tunnels of Paris's underground to explore over one kilometer of Catacombs, dating back to 2 BC, that are decorated with human skulls and bones. You will discover the extraordinary history of the Catacombs and listen to the haunting stories and legends that embody these galleries of skeletons. If the catacombs are too creepy then you may want to visit the peaceful and park-like 

Père Lachaise cemetery
 - famous as the final resting place of The Doors lead singer, Jim Morrison, and French playwright Molière as well as composer Frédéric Chopin, author Oscar Wilde, Gertrude Stein, Edith Piaf and many more.

Day trips from Paris are also popular and we offer a wide selection from 

'Skip the Line: Versailles Palace and Gardens Walking Tour'
 and 

'Mont-Saint-Michel Day Trip'
 to 

'Normandy D-Day Battlefields and Beaches Day Trip'
. Fontainebleau, Vaux-le-Vicomte and Giverny are also great choices so be sure to check our optional sightseeing tours for availability and prices.

 

Your Last Day in Paris

Depart your hotel for the airport for your return home. We recommend that you purchase a private transfer, if so a representative will meet you at the hotel, in time to take you to the airport for your flight out.

 

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