
- 150 South Bridge Road, #07-01 Fook Hai Building (S058727)
SGD 4,988
12days
Group Tours
Availability: 01 Dec 2022 to 31 Dec 2027
HIGHLIGHTS
Switzerland
Ascend to Mt Titlis
Lucerne – Chapel Bridge and Lion Monument
Schaffhausen – View Western Europe’s largest waterfall “Rhine Falls”
Germany
Titisee – Cuckoo Clock Demonstration
Heidelberg Old Bridge
Cologne City Tour with Gothic Cathedral
Belgium
Brussels city tour
Netherlands
Zaanse Schans Dutch village
Amsterdam glass domed canal cruise
Diamond Factory Visit
Mevlana Mosque
France
Paris City Tour with Grande Mosque de Paris
Paris to London by Eurostar
England
London – City Tour with London Central Mosque
IMPORTANT NOTES
Minimum 10 Adults to Move with a Tour Manager
ITINERARY
DAY 1 – SINGAPORE – ZURICH
Luggage
Assemble at Changi Airport for your flight to Zurich – Switzerland.
Meals On Board
DAY 2 – ZURICH – LUCERNE
Mt Titlis
Upon arrival, proceed to visit Engelberg and ascend Mt Titlis by cable car. Enjoy the view of Central Swiss Alps and have fun on the snowfields. Continue to Lucerne in the afternoon and embark on a walking tour to Chapel Bridge and Lion Monument. Later, you have the rest of the day at leisure to relax or shop for branded watches, famous Swiss chocolates and music boxes.
Lunch
DAY 3 – LUCERNE– RHINEFALLS – TITISEE– HEIDELBERG
Rhine Falls Switzerland
Travel to Schaffhausen to view the Rhine Falls, the largest waterfall in Western Europe. Cross the border and enjoy a drive through the Black Forest, the largest forest in Germany. Arrive at the tourist resort township of Titisee, home to Germany’s largest Cuckoo Clock Centre. You can shop for cuckoo clocks before you continue to the prince city of Heidelberg and stop for a magnificent view of the Old Bridge.
Breakfast / Dinner
DAY 4 – RHINELAND – COLOGNE – AMSTERDAM
Gothic Cathedral
Visit Cologne to see one of the most fascinating old towns in the country, as well as the Gothic Cathedral. Next, Visit the Mevlana Mosque in north western Rotterdam, which serves mainly Turkish-Dutch Muslims. The mosque, named after Rumi, was built in 2001 and also voted as Rotterdam’s most attractive building in 2006.
Breakfast / Dinner
DAY 5 – ROTTERDAM – AMSTERDAM
Windmills Panorama In Zaanse Schans
Tour Zaanse Schans, a Dutch village dotted with windmills and cottages. Take the opportunity to visit a cheese farm and see a wooden clog-making demonstration. Enjoy a canal cruise. Relax onboard a glass-domed motor launch cruising down canals flanked by gabled houses. Next, visit a diamond house in Amsterdam and see master craftsmen working on exquisite diamonds. Later, spend your time at leisure to shop or visit the Sailors’ Quarters and proceed to Dam Square, where Amstel River was dammed in the 13th century, thus giving the city its name.
Breakfast / Lunch
DAY 6 – AMSTERDAM – BRUSSELS – PARIS
Brussels Grand Place
This morning, continue to Brussels, the capital of Belgium. Your first stop is the magnificent Atomium. Drive by Royal Laeken Palace before arriving in the city to see the mascot of Brussels, Manneken Pis, the 16th and 17th-century Market Square and the beautiful Grand Place. After lunch continue to Paris, City of Lights. In the evening, you may wish to take an excursion cruise on the famous River Seine at your own expense.
Breakfast / Dinner
DAY 7 – PARIS
Eiffel Tower
This morning, embark on a city tour and take in the sights of Napoleon’s Arc De Triomphe, Champs Elysees Boulevard and Place de la Concorde on your city tour. View the famous Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame Cathedral, one of the most magnificent masterpieces of Gothic architecture. Visit The Grande Mosquée de Paris (“Great Mosque of Paris”), the largest mosque in France and also the third largest in Europe. Thereafter, visit Fragonard Perfumery, one of the largest perfumeries in France and a great place to purchase exclusive scents of France at affordable prices. Spend the rest of the day at leisure where you may do more shopping or enjoy the city sights.
Breakfast / Lunch
DAY 8 – PARIS
Shopping
Today you will have time to explore the city at your pace. You may wish to visit some of the attractions at your own expenses or shop at leisure.
Breakfast
DAY 9 – PARIS – LONDON
London Bridge
This morning, depart from Paris to London. Upon arrival, embark on a city tour to the House of Parliament, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, No. 10 Downing Street, Trafalgar Square, London Bridge, Tower Bridge and Tower of London among other attractions. Visit London Central Mosque with its huge, gold dome, the London Central Mosque gleams out above the dense green canopy of Regent’s Park. Designed in 1978 by Sir Frederick Gibberd the mosque is linked to the Islamic cultural centre and continues an active and popular place of worship for Londoners. Inside, the centre’s appeal rests mainly in its simplicity (a huge chandelier and expansive carpet form the only real furnishings), its cavernous space and meditative atmosphere. The main hall can hold over two thousand worshippers – and regularly does. Visitors are, however, still warmly welcomed. Please note: there is a separate gallery for women, who must cover their heads. Later, shop at London’s West End stores in Oxford Street, Regent Street or Knightsbridge.
Note
You will travel from Paris to London by Eurostar.
Breakfast / Lunch
DAY 10 – LONDON
Shopping
Today you will have time to explore the city at your pace.
Breakfast
DAY 11 – LONDON – SINGAPORE
Luggage
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight home.
Breakfast
DAY 12 – ARRIVE SINGAPORE
Marina Bay Singapore
REMARKS
Revisions, if any, in itinerary are subject to the Company’s Terms and Conditions, a copy of which is available at www.ChansWorld.com/PackageTourTnCs
In particular, the Customer is requested to note the following:
Itinerary may be subject to change due to circumstances beyond the Company’s control.
Accommodation in designated cities is subject to room availability.
Sequence of itinerary may be subject to change.
Proposed changes, if any, that are not accepted will be subject to the refund provisions set out in the Terms and Conditions.
During local or international public holidays such as Christmas Day, some attractions may be closed or will operate for half a day. Alternative arrangements will be made to visit these affected attractions on other days or they will be replaced with alternatives.
Updated 01 Jun 2022