London > Paris > Brussels > Amsterdam
London
Day 1 : Travel to London
Day 2 : Land in London
Walk around and Enjoy Hyde Park
See Westminster Abbey, the setting for royal coronations, weddings, and funerals
View icons like Big Ben, the London Eye, and the Tower of London
Stop by Buckingham Palace, where you may catch the Changing of the Guard
Visit Notting Hill for the Portobello markets
Pass the grand Trafalgar Square and Baroque-style St. Paul's Cathedral, perched atop Ludgate Hill
Paris
Day 5 : Travel from London to Paris via the Eurostar
Day 6-8 :
Walk around Pont Neuf and the legendary Notre-Dame Cathedral, located on an island in the Seine River
See the Eiffel Tower, the Palais Garnier opera house, and Place de la Concorde, the city's grandest square
Marvel at the iconic architecture of the Louvre and Hôtel des Invalides
Drive down the sycamore-lined Champs-Élysées to view the Arc de Triomphe
Brussels
Day 8 : Travel from Paris to Brussels via Train
Day 9-11 :
Undoubtedly, one of the best things to do in Brussels is to visit the heart of the city—the Grand Place. The central square is surrounded by ornate guildhalls, the city's towering Town Hall, and the Breadhouse that is home to the Museum of the City of Brussels
Visit the Atomium
Eat waffles daily
Make some treats during a Belgian chocolate workshop
Amsterdam
Day 11 : Travel from Brussels to Amsterdam via Train
Day 12-13 :
Visit two of the most renowned museums in Europe that are both top things to see in Amsterdam–the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum.
The largest green space in the city, the Vondelpark is where to go in Amsterdam for picnicking, strolling, and people watching when the weather is nice.
Amsterdam's most famous market is the Albert Cuypmarkt in the De Pijp neighborhood, which offers everything from food to fashion.
Day 14: Fly home