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Best of Western Europe

London → Rome 10 days Up to 50

About this trip

Ten days by coach through Western Europe, taking in France, Germany, Switzerland and Italy without the hassle of driving yourself.

You get free days in Paris and Lucerne to explore at your own pace, alongside guided stops through the Champagne region, the Black Forest, the Rhine Falls and Pisa.

It suits a mix of interests — food, history, scenery — since the route touches on all three without dwelling too long in one place.

What you'll do

  • Free time to explore Paris
  • Visit the Champagne region of France
  • See Germany's Black Forest
  • View Switzerland's Rhine Falls
  • Free day in Lucerne
  • See the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Good to know
  • Coach-based, multi-country route — expect regular travel days between stops
  • Covers four countries in ten days, so time in each place is limited
  • Suits travellers who want a broad overview rather than depth in one region
What travellers actually say

Worth it if you're a first-timer wanting to see lots of Western Europe fast and don't mind coach time. Think twice if you need deep exploration, flexible itineraries, or a hands-on guide.

  • Guide and driver quality varies wildly; best ones (Adam, Ben, Mario, Sonny, Roxi) genuinely enhance the experience significantly.
  • Some guides offer minimal engagement—dropping you at stops with little context rather than actual guidance or local insight.
  • Itinerary changes happen (Paris Louvre skipped due to Olympics); promised attractions may not materialise as listed.
  • Pace is relentless—lots of bus time, early starts, multiple countries in 10-12 days suits first-timers but exhausts those wanting depth.

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Best month to go

Departing in Mar is cheapest — from £1,525, about 15% below the priciest month (Sep).

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Getting there

London
One-way · arrive 25 Mar 27

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in London · 25 Mar26 Mar

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