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Rome to London Quest (Standard, Winter ( Until Mar '27), Classic)

Rome → London 10 days Up to 50

About this trip

A coach trip that strings together some of Europe's biggest capitals and a few quieter stops in between, moving between the modern edge of cities like Berlin and Amsterdam and the older, layered history of Prague, Salzburg, Verona, Venice and Rome.

The pace is built around contrast — an alpine farm one day, a royal castle tour the next, a canal cruise after that — with evenings often ending in local bars and clubs rather than early nights.

You're based in centrally located hostels throughout, travelling by coach between stops with a guide running the group the whole way.

What you'll do

  • Taste locally-distilled schnapps at an alpine farm
  • Guided tour through a royal castle
  • Private cruise along Venice's canals and islands
  • Explore Berlin's modern culture and nightlife
  • Wander the historic centres of Verona and Salzburg
  • Nights out in local bars and clubs along the route
Good to know
  • Fast-paced — you change city most nights over the 10 days
  • Coach travel between stops, so expect some longer transfer days
  • Accommodation is hostel-style throughout, centrally located in each city
Price history — our own daily tracking
Tracked 4 days · 19 checks
Today
£895
Typical
builds at 21 days (now 4)
Lowest
£895
on 16 Jul
Highest
£895
£868£895£92216 Jultoday

Cheapest live departure per day, in £, recorded by our tracker since 16 Jul. Never a brochure “was” price.

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What travellers actually say

Worth it if you want efficient sightseeing with a strong guide and don't need loads of downtime. Think twice if you're adding optional activities—days become relentless.

  • Tour guides consistently go above and beyond—pre-trip drinks, daily bus songs, organised games on long days.
  • Stacking add-ons means near-zero downtime: early departures, returning at 4:45pm, dinner at 5:30pm, events until 9:30pm.
  • Ten days hits the sweet spot; you see major spots without feeling wrecked by the end.
  • Hop-on-hop-off option exists, though starting midway means missing the group-bonding guides clearly excel at fostering.

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How it compares

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Best month to go

Departing in Nov is cheapest — from £895, about 17% below the priciest month (Dec).

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Getting there

Rome
One-way · arrive 20 Nov 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Rome · 20 Nov21 Nov

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