Three Wonders of the World in Europe
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Leaning Tower of Pisa
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Vatican City
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Detailed Itinerary In Travel Package For Paris, Venice, Zurich, Stuttgart And Other European Cities
Paris
Activity 1
Begin your day at the Arc de Triomphe, one of Paris’s most famous monuments.
Located at the top of the Champs-Élysées, it honors those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. You can climb to the top for a panoramic view of Paris.
Opening Time: Mon – Sat (10.00 AM – 10.15 PM) Sun – (Closed)
Activity 2
Next, head to the Louvre Museum, the world’s largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris.
The Louvre is home to thousands of works of art, spanning several centuries and different cultures. Plan to spend a few hours here, as there’s a lot to see.
Opening Time: Mon – Thurs (9.00 AM – 6.00 PM),Tue (9.00 AM- 9.45 PM) Sun – (Closed)
Activity 3
While at the Louvre, make sure to visit the Mona Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous painting.
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It’s one of the most celebrated and visited artworks in the museum.
Opening Time:Mon – Sun (9.00 AM – 6.00 PM)
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After the Louvre, walk to the nearby Place de la Concorde.
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This large square is known for its significant role in French history and is home to an Egyptian obelisk, fountains, and statues.
Opening Time:Â Opened for 24 hours
Activity 5
Take a relaxing cruise on the Seine River.
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These cruises offer unique views of Parisian landmarks like Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Eiffel Tower, and the Louvre. It’s a lovely way to see the city from a different perspective.
Opening Time:Mon – Sun (12.00 PM – 8.00 PM)
Activity 6
After the cruise, visit the Trocadéro Gardens for one of the best views of the Eiffel Tower.
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The gardens are beautifully landscaped and offer a peaceful break with magnificent views.
Opening Time:Opened for 24 hours
Activity 6
Continue to the Champ de Mars, a large public green space between the Eiffel Tower and École Militaire.
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It’s a great place to walk, relax, and take photos of the Eiffel Tower.
Opening Time: Opened for 24 hours
Activity 6
End your day by visiting the Eiffel Tower.
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Whether you choose to ascend to one of its levels for a stunning view of the city or admire it from the ground, the Eiffel Tower is a must-visit when in Paris.
Opening Time:Opened for 24 hours
Paris
Activity 1
Enter a world of magic and enchantment at Disneyland Paris, where cherished childhood dreams become a reality.
Opening Time: Mon – Sun (9.30 AM – 11.00 PM)
Activity 2
Embark on thrilling journeys through time and space in Discoveryland, Disneyland Paris, where futuristic wonders come to life.
Opening Time: Mon – Sun (9.30 AM – 11.00 PM)
Activity 3
Enter a magical realm in Disneyland Paris where beloved fairy tales, enchanting attractions, and Disney characters await…
Opening Time:Mon – Sun (5.00 AM – 12.00 AM)
Activity 4
Embark on thrilling adventures and explore exotic environments in Adventureland Paris, a land of excitement and cultural discovery…
Opening Time:Mon – Sun (9.30 AM – 11.00 PM)
Activity 5
Step into the Wild West at Frontierland, Disneyland Paris, for thrilling attractions and immersive experiences in a rugged frontier setting…
Opening Time:No specific time
Activity 6
Main Street, U.S.A at Disneyland Paris: A magical fusion of Americana and Parisian charm, welcoming visitors to an enchanting Disney experience.
Opening Time:Mon – Sun (9.30 AM – 11.00 PM)
Paris to Amesterdam
Activity 1

Check out hotel in Paris
Activity 2

Take train from Paris to Amsterdam
Activity 3

Amsterdam Hotel Checkin
Amsterdam
Activity 1
Start your day with a relaxing canal cruise.
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This is a quintessential Amsterdam experience that offers a unique perspective of the city. You’ll glide past historic buildings, under charming bridges, and through the city’s picturesque waterways. Morning is a great time for clearer views and fewer crowds.
Opening Time: Mon – Sun (9am-10pm)
Activity 2
After your cruise, head to De 9 Straatjes.
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This area is known for its quaint and quirky shops, vintage boutiques, and cozy cafes. It’s a wonderful place to explore on foot and perhaps find some unique souvenirs.
Opening Time: No Specific Time
Activity 3
Next, visit Madame Tussauds, the famous wax museum located near Dam Square.
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It’s a fun and entertaining attraction, featuring lifelike wax figures of celebrities, historical figures, and royals.
Opening Time: No Specific time
Activity 4
After Madame Tussauds, spend some time in Dam Square, one of the most well-known and central locations in Amsterdam.
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This bustling square is surrounded by notable buildings like the Royal Palace and the National Monument, and is often the site of street performances and public events.
Opening Time: No Specific time
Activity 5
In the afternoon, make your way to Vondelpark, Amsterdam’s largest and most famous park.
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It’s a beautiful place to relax, have a picnic, or simply take a leisurely stroll among the greenery and ponds.
Opening Time: Open 24 hrs
Activity 6
End your day with a visit to the Red Light District, one of Amsterdam’s most famous areas.
Explore Amsterdam’s Red Light District, known for its iconic red windows and vibrant nightlife. Beyond its adult attractions, the area offers bars, shops, and historic sites like the Oude Kerk. Respectful behavior, including no photos of workers, is essential for visitors.
Opening Time: No Specific time
Amesterdam to Stuttgart
Activity 1

Check out hotel in Amesterdam
Activity 2

Train from Amesterdam to Stuttgart
Activity 3

Check in hotel in Stuttgart
Stuttgart
Activity 1
Mercedes-Benz Museum: Begin your day at the Mercedes-Benz Museum.
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This museum is an architectural marvel and offers a comprehensive look at the history of the automobile through the lens of Mercedes-Benz, one of the world’s most iconic car brands. The exhibits cover everything from the earliest models to futuristic concepts.
 Opening Time: Tue – Sun (9am-6pm)
Activity 2
After exploring the museum, head to Stuttgart City Center.
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This area is bustling with activity and is home to various shops, restaurants, and cafes. You can visit landmarks like the Schlossplatz, the main square with the New Palace, and the Königstrasse, Stuttgart’s main shopping street.
Opening Time: No Specific time
Activity 3
Conclude your day with a visit to the Stuttgart TV Tower.
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This tower was the first of its kind in the world and offers panoramic views of Stuttgart and beyond. The observation deck is a great place to get a bird’s eye view of the city and the surrounding areas.
Opening Time: Mon – Sun (10am-10pm)
Stuttgart to Zurich
Activity 1

Check out hotel in Stuttgart
Activity 2

Take train from Stuttgart to Zurich
Activity 3

Check in Hotel in Zurich
Zurich
Activity 1
Start your day early at Rheinfall, Europe’s largest waterfall, located near the town of Schaffhausen.
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It’s a stunning natural wonder where you can enjoy the power and beauty of nature.
Opening Time: Mon-Sun(11.30am-11.30pm)
Activity 2
Take a boat cruise at Rheinfall for a closer view of the falls.
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These boat trips offer a unique perspective and the opportunity to feel the mist of the falls up close.
Opening Time:
1 April to 30 April: 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
1 May to 30 September:Â 09:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
1 October to 5 November:Â 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Activity 3
After experiencing Rheinfall, head to Zurich and start exploring at Bahnhofstrasse.
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One of the world’s most exclusive shopping streets. It’s a great place for luxury shopping and to enjoy the bustling city atmosphere.
Opening Time:Open 24hrs
Activity 4
Visit Lindenhof, a peaceful and historic area in Zurich.
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It offers a panoramic view of the old town, university, and Limmat River. It’s a perfect spot for a short break and to take in the city’s history.
Opening Time: Open 24hrs
Activity 5
Continue to Paradeplatz, one of Zurich’s main squares.
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Known for its banking institutions, it’s a symbol of Zurich’s importance as a financial center.
Opening Time: Open 24hrs
Activity 6
Head to Bürkliplatz, located at the end of Bahnhofstrasse.Â
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It’s a key hub for lake cruises and offers views of Lake Zurich and the Alps.
Opening Time: No Specific time
Activity 7
Visit the Grossmünster, an iconic twin-towered church.
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It’s a significant landmark in Zurich, known for its Romanesque-style architecture.
Opening Time: Mon – Sat (10 AM – 6.00 PM) Sun (12.30pm-6pm)
Activity 8
The Water Church, located near the Grossmünster, is a historic church situated on the Limmat.
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It has a unique location and a rich history tied to the city.
Opening Time: Sun – Tue (2pm – 5 PM)Â
Activity 9
Explore Zurich’s Old Town.
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This area is filled with medieval and Renaissance buildings, offering a deep dive into the city’s past, along with numerous shops and cafes.
Opening Time: No Specific time
Activity 10
End your day at ShopVille, an underground shopping center located beneath Zurich’s main railway station.
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It’s a unique shopping destination with a wide variety of shops.
Opening Time:Â Sun – Mon (9am-9pm)
Zurich,Interlaken,Bern
Activity 1
Begin your journey in Interlaken, a picturesque town nestled between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz.
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It’s known for its spectacular mountain views and is a hub for outdoor activities. Spend some time exploring the town and enjoying the panoramic views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains.
Opening Time: No specific time
Activity 2
Next, travel to Lauterbrunnen, a stunning valley known for its high cliffs and 72 waterfalls.
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It’s a short drive or train ride from Interlaken and offers breathtaking natural beauty.
Opening Time:Â No Specific Time
Activity 3
In Lauterbrunnen, visit the Staubbachfall, one of the highest free-falling waterfalls in Europe.
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The waterfall is particularly impressive in spring and early summer when the snow melts.
Opening Time: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri (9am-5pm), Wed (1pm-6pm), Sat & Sun (10am-5pm)
Activity 4
Continue to the Trümmelbach Falls, a series of ten glacier-fed waterfalls inside the mountain, accessible via a tunnel-funicular.
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These falls are a unique natural spectacle, showcasing the power of water in the Alps.
Opening Time: Mon – Sun (9am-5pm)
Activity 5
After exploring the natural wonders, drive to Bern, the capital city of Switzerland.
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Start with a stroll through the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its well-preserved medieval architecture.
Opening Time: No specific time
Activity 6
While in Bern’s Old Town, visit the Zytlogge, an iconic medieval clock tower with an astronomical clock.
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It’s a historical landmark and an engineering marvel.
Opening Time: Opened for 24 hours
Activity 7
Next, head to the Swiss Parliament building.
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The Bundeshaus is where the Swiss Federal Assembly and Federal Council meet, and its architecture and political significance are noteworthy.
Opening Time:Mon – Sun (9.00 AM – 3.30 PM)
Activity 8
Conclude your day by spending some time along the Aare River.
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The riverbanks offer beautiful walking paths, and the views of the city and the Federal Parliament building from the river are stunning.
Opening Time: Mon – Sun (8.30 AM – 5.30 PM)
Zurich to Venice
Activity 1

Check out hotel in Zurich
Activity 2

Take Train from Zurich to Venice
Activity 3

Hotel check in Venice
Venice
Activity 1
Start your day at St. Mark’s Square, the principal public square of Venice.
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It’s home to some of the most important historical buildings and is a bustling hub of activity.
Opening Time: Mon – Sun (9.30am – 5pm)
Activity 2
Visit the Basilica, located on the square.
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This stunning cathedral is known for its opulent design and gold mosaics. Its Byzantine architecture is a symbol of Venetian wealth and power.
Opening Time: Mon – Sun     ( 9.30am – 9.15pm)
Activity 3
Next, explore the Doge’s Palace, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
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Once the residence of the Doge of Venice, it’s now a museum where you can admire art and learn about Venice’s history.
Opening Time: Mon – Thu (9am – 7pm), Fri (9am-11pm), Sat – Sun (9am – 7pm)
Activity 4
Walk to the nearby Bridge of Sighs, a famous enclosed bridge made of white limestone.
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The bridge connects the Doge’s Palace to the prison and offers a picturesque view from the outside.
Opening Time:Â Â Â Mon – Sun ( 9am-6pm)
Activity 5
Continue to the Rialto Bridge, one of the most famous and oldest bridges spanning the Grand Canal.
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It’s a popular spot for photos and offers great views of the canal.
Opening Time: Open 24hrs
Activity 6
Spend some time alongside or on the Grand Canal, the main waterway of Venice.
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The canal is lined with beautiful buildings and is the heart of the city.
Opening Time: Mon – Sun (10am-10pm)
Activity 7
Take a gondola ride through the Venetian canals.
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This is a quintessential Venice experience, allowing you to see the city from its historic waterways.
Opening Time: Mon – Sun (9am-9pm)
Activity 8
In the afternoon, take a boat trip to Murano Island, known for its long tradition of glass-making.
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The journey itself offers great views of Venice from the water.
Opening Time: Â
April – Oct (10am-6pm)
Nov – Mar (10am-4.30pm)
Activity 9
On Murano, visit a glass factory to see the skilled artisans at work and learn about the craft of glass-making.
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It’s also a great place to buy authentic Murano glass products.
Address: Calle Bressagio, 25, 30141 Venezia VE, Italy
Opening Time: Mon – Sun (9.30am-4pm)
Venice to Rome
Activity 1

Checkout hotel in Venice
Activity 2

Take Train from Venice to Rome
Activity 3

Hotel check in Rome
Rome,Vatican
Activity 1
Start your day at the Colosseum, one of the most iconic symbols of Rome.
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This ancient amphitheater, known for its grandeur and historical significance, is a must-visit. An early start helps avoid the crowds.
Opening Time:
27 March to 31 August 2023:Â 9 AM to 7:15 PM
1 to 30 September 2023:Â 9 AM to 7 PM
1 to 30 October 2023:Â 9 AM to 6:30 PM
31 October to 31 December 2023:Â 9 AM to 4:30 PM
Activity 2
Walk to the nearby Roman Forum, once the center of Roman public life.
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This sprawling complex of ancient ruins was the site of triumphal processions, elections, and public speeches. It’s a window into ancient Roman civilization.
Opening Time: Mon – Sun (9am-7.15pm)
Activity 3
Next, visit the Pantheon, a former Roman temple now a church.
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Its dome is a marvel of ancient architecture and engineering, and the building is remarkably well-preserved.
Opening Time: Mon – Sat (9am-7.30pm) Sun (9am-6pm)
Activity 4
Continue to Piazza Navona, known for its beautiful Baroque architecture, street artists, and cafes.
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The square features three magnificent fountains, including the famous Fountain of the Four Rivers by Bernini.
Opening Time: Open 24hrs
Activity 5
A short walk from Piazza Navona is the Trevi Fountain, one of the most famous fountains in the world.
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Don’t forget to throw a coin in the fountain, which, according to legend, ensures a return to Rome.
Opening Time: Open 24hrs
Activity 6
Head to the Spanish Steps, another iconic Roman landmark.
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The steps are a great place to sit and enjoy the atmosphere of the city, and lead up to the beautiful Trinità dei Monti church.
Opening Time:Â Open 24hrs
Activity 7
In the afternoon, make your way to Vatican City.
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As the world’s smallest independent state, it houses significant religious and cultural sites.
Opening Time: No Specific time
Activity 8
Conclude your day with a visit to St. Peter’s Basilica.
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one of the largest churches in the world and a renowned work of Renaissance architecture. The climb to the dome offers a stunning view of Rome.
Opening Time: April-Sept 7am-7pm and Oct-March 7am-6.30pm.
Rome,Pisa
Activity 1
Begin your day at the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the city’s most iconic landmark.
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This bell tower is famous worldwide for its unintended tilt. You can admire it from the outside or climb up for a unique perspective of Pisa.
Opening Time: Mon – Sun (9am-10pm)
Activity 2
Next to the tower, visit the Pisa Cathedral.
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This stunning medieval cathedral is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture, renowned for its ornate facade and beautiful interior.
Opening Time: Mon – Sat (10am-8pm) Sun(1pm-8pm)
Activity 3
Walk over to the Camposanto, a historic cemetery on the same site.
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Known for its elegant cloister, the Camposanto is also home to a collection of Roman sarcophagi and frescoes.
Opening Time: Mon – Sun (9am-8pm)
Activity 4
Visit the Baptistery of St. John, located in front of the cathedral.
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It’s the largest baptistery in Italy and is notable for its mix of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles. Don’t miss the chance to experience its remarkable acoustics.
Opening Time: Mon – Sun (9am-8pm)
Activity 5
This museum, also located in the Piazza dei Miracoli, houses many original works of artÂ
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Sculptures that were once part of the tower, cathedral, and baptistery. It’s a great place to learn more about the history and art of these structures.
Opening Time: Mon – Sun (9am-7pm)
Activity 6
End your day with a relaxing stroll along the River Arno, which runs through Pisa.
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The riverbanks offer picturesque views and are a great place to unwind after a day of sightseeing.
Opening Time: No Specific time
Activity 1

Hotel Check-Out
Activity 2

Flight Departure
Hotel
Hôtel Lodge In Paris 13 - or similar hotel
- Free Wifi
- Shower
- city ​​view
- terrace
- Flat screen TV
- snack bar
- Elevator
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Key card access
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Most popular facilities
private parking lot
WiFi included
Non-smoking
Amsterdam Hotel Parklane - or similar hotel
- Free Wifi
- Shower
- Vending machine
- Daily cleaning
- Cable channels
- Breakfast in the room
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Drying rack
Most popular facilities
private parking lot
WiFi included
Non-smoking
Coffee and tea making facilities in all rooms
Motel One Stuttgart Central Station - or similar hotel
- Free Wifi
- Flat screen TV
- Sitting area
- Bar
- Terrace
- Elevator
- Snack barÂ
Most popular facilities
private parking lot
WiFi included
Non-smoking
Very good breakfast
Bar
ibis Zurich Messe Airport - or similar hotel
- Extra long beds (over 2 m)
- Cable channels
- Flat-screen TV
- Bar included
- Live music/performance
- board games/puzzles
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Most popular facilities
Private parking
WiFi included
Non-smoking
Al Mascaron Ridente - or similar hotel
Al Mascaron Ridente, located in Cannaregio district, offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and a 5-minute walk to Venice Casino. Rooms feature a minibar, flat-screen TV, and private bathrooms. The location is highly rated by couples.
- Flat-screen TV with Satellite channels
- Minibar
- Private bathrooms come with a shower hairdryer and free toiletries.
- Refrigerator
- Wardrobe
- Key card access
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Most popular facilities
Private parking
WiFi included
Non-smoking
luggage storage
Breakfast
Hotel Scott House - or similar hotel
In the heart of Rome, close to Termini Train and Metro Stations, the Hotel Scott House Hotel is housed on the fourth and fifth floors of a 19th-century structure. Sky channels are available on the flat-screen TVs in its contemporary rooms.
Each room has free Wi-Fi throughout the building, air conditioning, a minibar and a private bathroom.
The location of this 3-star hotel is excellent. The Spanish Steps are around a 5-minute Metro trip from the Spanish Steps, yet just 2 Metro stations from the Coliseum. Buses depart from Termini Station for both airports.
Couples in particular enjoy the area; they gave it an 8.7 for a trip with two people.
- Flat-screen TV with Satellite channels
- Minibar
- Daily housekeeping
- Refrigerator
- Wardrobe
- Key card access
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Most popular facilities
WiFi included
Non-smoking
Very good breakfast
Included:
- 4 star hotel for 3 days & 2nights in Rome
- 3 star hotel for 3 days & 2nights in Venice
- Unlimited Public Trasnport
- Rome Fiumicino to Rome Termini
- Colosseum entry ticket
- Roman Forum entry ticket
- Pantheon entry ticket
- Murano Glass Factory
- Doge Palace & St. Mark Museums – 3 Museums Pass
- 7 Days Train Ticket Between European Cities
- Rome Termini to Venice (SEAT REDERVATION)
- Transportation Guidance is Provided in The Travel Package For Paris, Venice, Zurich, Stuttgart And Other European Cities
Excluded:
- Flight
- Visa Service
- City tax
- Meal
- Travel Insurance
- Public Transport in France (Paris)
- Anything not mentioned in Inclusion is considered under Exclusion
- Public Transport in Amesterdam
- Public Transport in Stuttgurt
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