Circuit

Circuit France, Belgium and Netherlands

Forget about planning your trip, we’ll do it for you. With our circuits you get to enjoy a completely organized trip through France, Netherlands and Belgium: Hotel, transfers and day trips. Are you coming?

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Panoramic tour Paris

Either in the morning or in the afternoon, we will make a panoramic tour of Paris during which the participants will discover the main monuments of the capital.

This tour will be dedicated to the visit of the historical monuments that made the French capital famous and it will make participants feel like they’re living through 2000 years of art history.

You will be able to discover the most famous monuments in the whole world: the Latin Quarter and the Sorbonne University, the Saint Germain des Prés neighbourhood, the Luxembourg Gardens, Notre Dame Cathedral (exterior view), the d’Orsay Museum, the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the Champs-Elysées, the Arc de Triomphe…

Visit to the Louvre Museum

The Louvre Museum is an art and antiquities museum located in the center of Paris, in the Louvre Palace.

The Louvre Museum is housed in the prestigious Louvre Palace, the former royal residence and the largest palace in Europe. It is the largest and most visited museum in the world. In this temple of culture, located in the 1st district of Paris, near the Palais Royal – Musée du Louvre metro station, visitors can see art collections as lavish as they are varied. In its more than 73,000 m² of rooms, more than 35,000 works are exhibited for the enjoyment of painting, sculpture and other art objects enthusiasts. The collections are grouped into eight departments, which are: Egyptian Antiquities, Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Oriental Antiquities, Paintings, Sculptures, Objects of Art, Islamic Arts and Graphic Arts. Ancient statues, medieval objects, paintings from the Italian Renaissance… the diversity of existing works is impressive! Every year, millions of visitors flock to see some of the most famous works in art history, such as La Gioconda, by Leonardo da Vinci, Venus de Milo, The Consecration of Napoleon, by David, or The Raft of the Medusa, from Gericault.

Visit to the Eiffel Tower, without queuing, and cruise on the Seine

Discover the most famous tourist sites and important monuments of Paris in an exceptional visit.

This tour of Paris includes a visit to the 2nd floor of the Eiffel Tower with stunning views of the capital, a city tour on a panoramic vehicle, and a one-hour cruise on the Seine. This comprehensive tour is the ideal way to discover Paris for the first time.

Tour ends at the Eiffel Tower

Tour of Paris, cruise and lunch at the Eiffel Tower

Take advantage of this half-day tour (morning or afternoon) to discover the famous sights and monuments of Paris, including lunch on the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower, a panoramic coach tour of the city and a one-hour cruise on the Seine. This tour allows you to discover the richness and beauty of the French capital from 3 different points of view. The tour ends at the Eiffel Tower.

Day trip to the Palace of Versailles and its gardens

The Palace of Versailles, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, was the residence of the Kings of France Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI and their court from 1682 until the French Revolution in 1789. In the company of the guide (with commentary broadcasted by individual headphones), you will discover the masterful Palace of Versailles, a symbol of royal power: its baroque architecture, its art objects, its sumptuous decorations, as well as its furniture made by the best craftsmen of the time. After, you can enjoy the charm of its French-style gardens in complete freedom.

Departure at 8:45 a.m. from our agency in the center of Paris to the Palace of Versailles. Enjoy a 45-minute ride by air-conditioned luxury coach and listen to your guide’s commentary on the Palace’s history.

Moulin Rouge

Dinner/show at the Moulin Rouge (from 7:00 p.m. / Show at 9:00 p.m.):

Menu 1 “Mistinguett”

Starter, main course, dessert, ½ bottle of champagne

Menu 2 “Toulouse Lautrec”

Starter, main course, dessert, ½ bottle of champagne

Menu 3 “Belle Epoque”

Starter, main course, dessert, ½ bottle of champagne

Lunch/dinner at the Eiffel Tower

Lunch
Offre picnic (12:00 p.m. / 1:30 p.m.):
Elevator + 3 courses + drinks

Dinner
Offre Sensation (6:30 p.m.) :
Elevator + Champagne glass + 3 courses

Brussels

Panoramic tour of Brussels

Tour in a private vehicle. In this city, the Grand-Place stands out, dominated by the majestic Town Hall Tower; the Cathedral, the Palace of Justice, etc. We leave the hotel in Antwerp to set off for Brussels and learn about the history of the Belgian capital from its foundation until it became the seat of the European Union.

It is from the 12th century onwards when the Counts of Brabant settle on Mount Coudenberg, current Royal Square, when Brussels really takes off as a city. Located on the route from Bruges to Cologne, it soon grew and became an important commercial center.

After the union of Brabant and Burgundy, Brussels became its capital. In 1477 Brussels became dependent on the Spanish Empire and became the seat of the governors of Flanders.

Today, Brussels is a very cosmopolitan city. It is the political capital of the European Union, and hosts the European Parliament, the Commission and the European Council. It is also the headquarters of NATO and has become an arbiter between the irreconcilable Flemish and Walloon communities.

Discover the history of Belgian chocolate

Do you know the history of chocolate? What was once a bargaining chip or a gift from the gods, over time chocolate was much sought after for its medicinal virtues before it became the favorite gift of the Belgians.

You, who loves chocolate, come alive and enjoy a sweet tour through the streets of the historic center of Brussels where you will discover and taste the specialties of the best chocolate artisans in the Kingdom. Between history and anecdotes, this visit offers you a taste of a wide range of pralines made by our best local craftsmen.

Day trip to Bruges and Ghent

Get to know the charm of the Venice of the North and the reason why its entire historic center is a World Heritage Site.

During the city tour we will see: The Lake of Love, the beguinage founded in 1245, the Walplein square, the Stoofstraat, St. John’s Hospital, the Church of Our Lady, the Palace of the Lords Gruuthuse, the Dyver Canal, Quay of the Rosary, Tanners Square, the Castle Square and its fantastic Gothic Town Hall, the Basilica of the Holy Blood, the Market Square and its Bell Tower or Belfort in Flemish.

Once the visit is over, you will have an hour and a half to eat and enjoy the city’s delicious chocolate.

Our next destination will be the beautiful and powerful city of Ghent. Residence of the famous Van Eyck brothers.

Get to know all the charm of Ghent and its people. Popularly known as the Stroppendragers or “those with the rope around their necks” since an event that took place in 1540 and whose main protagonist was Carlos I of Spain. A fabulous place full of history. During the visit we will see: the Cathedral of Saint Bavo where the famous painting by the Van Eyck brothers is found, the “Adoration of the Mystic Lamb”, the Belfort Bell Tower, the peculiar Town Hall with a Gothic and Renaissance part, St. Nicholas’ Church, the Masons’ Guild Hall, the Dock of Herbs and Grain, the Meat Market and we will finish in the majestic Castle of the Counts of Flanders.

Beer tour (with tasting)

Beer tasting tour in Brussels. Guided tour to discover and taste some of the best Belgian beers in Brussels. The tour includes information about Belgian nightlife, anecdotes about the most interesting places to visit, the history of Belgian beer and, best of all, the tasting of six special beers in different legendary bars in the historic center.

The tour begins at the Grand-Place with a short introduction to the history of the city and the importance of the brewers’ guild, which still has its guild house in the heart of the Grand-Place in Brussels.

When: Every Saturday

Departure time: In the afternoon: 3:00 p.m.

Comic tour

A very unique way of discovering the capital of Europe, following the itinerary of the comic murals. Brussels is the capital, and its streets are decorated with giant and colorful murals that tell the story of famous Belgian bd characters, such as Tintin, Lucky Luke, the Smurfs or Quick et Flupke. The murals were made and signed by the best cartoonists and authors of the ninth Art.

Get to know some of the Brussels humor, which respondend in a very original way to how they could restore some walls that were in poor condition and that nowadays have become a place of public interest.

When: Every Friday

Departure time: In the afternoon: 10h30

Day trip to Ghent

Discover the amazing city of Ghent, according to François Mitterrand, the most beautiful historic city in Europe, in the company of our guides. Walk through its streets and alleys learning about the history, architecture and legends of the city. In addition, our guide will inform you about the typical dishes, chocolates, beers, souvenirs, etc. He will also give you some recommendations as what to do in your free time (museums, restaurants, etc).

When: Every Monday and Wednesday.

Day trip to Antwerp

Discover Antwerp, the baroque city of Pieter Paul Rubens, in the company of our guides. Walk through its streets and alleys, through the Jewish quarter and the commercial area, as well as Rubens’ house, learning about the history, architecture and legends of the city. Finish the tour by visiting its imposing cathedral. In addition, our guide will inform you about the typical dishes, chocolates, beers, souvenirs, etc. He will also give you some recommendations as what to do in your free time (museums, restaurants, etc.)

When: every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

Departure: at 9:30 a.m.

Netherlands

Panoramic tour of Amsterdam

Visit this metropolis in the most exclusive and comfortable way on a 4-hour tour, where we will make car tours, alternated with different stops.

We have configured a route in which we show you the city center, canals, museum area and its icons, we also show you the neighborhoods on the outskirts that are a benchmark of contemporary architecture.

We will make a visit in a private vehicle through the city, getting the most well-known areas of Amsterdam.

Day trip to Utrecht and De Haar Castle

This private tour combines one of the most charming cities in Holland with a visit to the largest castle in the entire country, led by one of our English-speaking guides.

In Utrecht we will tour its Oudegracht and Nieuwegracht canals, famous for their unique shape, with docks, wineries, bars and restaurants at water level.

Through its labyrinthine streets we will discover the Romanesque churches that are built in the shape of a cross if you look at the map of the city. This was the first time in the history of Christianity in which a map of the city was made based on the location of the churches.

We will admire the famous Tower of the Dom, which is the highest point in the city and the highest historical monument in the entire country and other historical buildings such as the Academiegebouw, the Pandhof or the place where the Treaty of Utrecht was signed.

Next, we will visit the Castle of Haar, medieval in appearance, although it was actually built at the beginning of the 20th century and designed by the famous architect Pierre Cuypers, known for designing other emblematic buildings such as the Rijksmuseum or Amsterdam Central Station.

Red Light District Tour

Do you want to discover the true life of the Red Light District?
Through our walking tour we will see the oldest area of ​​the city, where you can currently
find the most famous district of lights and we will be able to know everything about the culture and regulation of drugs with its coffeeshops and smartshops.
We will also discover how maritime trade, the Catholic Church and the oldest profession in the world were related throughout the history of Amsterdam.
At nightfall its streets are frequented by curious people, tourists and locals, we will enter through the channels to see the numerous establishments that exist in the area.

Duration: 2 hours

Departures: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 4:00 p.m.

Tour of the Anne Frank and Jordaan canals

We begin this route by entering the Ring of Canals, built in the 17th century and declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Here we will learn about the authentic palaces built by the wealthiest merchants during the Dutch Golden Age. Along the way, we will see some of the most characteristic houses of Amsterdam, such as many of the famous houseboats, in which many inhabitants of the city still live today.

Next, we will discover what for many is the most beautiful neighborhood in Amsterdam, the Jordaan, known for its bohemian atmosphere and for being the birthplace of great Dutch artists.

Leaving the Jordaan, right on the canal that marks the border of the neighborhood, the Prinsengracht, we find what is probably the most famous house in Amsterdam, the Anne Frank house, where we delve into its history, as well as the II World War in Amsterdam and the Netherlands.

We will visit the popular district of the 9 streets, the Leidseplein area, the heart of Amsterdam’s nightlife, and before finishing our tour, we will walk through the Vondelpark, the largest and most important park in the city, known as the lung of Amsterdam. .

Finally, we will arrive at the museum area, Museumplein, where, among others, the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum are located.

Duration: 3 hours

Departures: Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 a.m.

Day trip to Zaanse Schans windmills, Edam, Volendam and Marken

Visit of the villages of the Dutch countryside accompanied by a guide who, in addition to informing us about Dutch history, will also tell us about the rural and current life in these charming villages.

First of all we will visit Zaanse Schans, a town located on the banks of the Zaan River, where we can visit the windmills and see how they were used during the industrial revolution of the 17th century in the Netherlands. To work in these fields you needed special footwear, the traditional wooden clogs, so we will visit a wooden shoe factory and then we will have free time in the town. Then we’ll continue our journey to Edam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996.

We’ll continue getting to know the local life of the country by driving to Volendam, a town located on the shores of one of the numerous dikes that we find in the country today. In this fishing village we can take a stroll through its narrow streets and canals. This will also be our lunch spot, where we will try the fresh fish that the restaurants of this town offer us, such as cod or hering.Duration: 8 hours

Departures: Monday to Sunday at 09:30 a.m.

Day trip to Rotterdam and The Hague

First of all, we head to the city of Rotterdam, where we will make several stops and take a panoramic tour around the most modern buildings in the city. Following the architecture of the city, we will go through some of the most important events in the history of the Netherlands and Rotterdam.

Rotterdam is a modern city, with a variety of contemporary buildings designed by world-renowned architects. During our route we weill see famous buildings such as the Cube Houses, the Witte Huis, Markthal or the Euromast.

After that, we set off for The Hague, the administrative center of the country, located in the province of South Holland and where the Parliament and all the international embassies are located.
We will walk through the historic center of the city, entering the group of buildings known as the Binnenhof, where the central government is located. With its majestic buildings, palaces and large expanses of green areas, we will enjoy the stately air of this city. Duration: 8 hours

Departures: Tuesday and Thursday at 09:00 a.m.

Canal cruise (daytime)

Amsterdam’s canals have been the city’s economic and cultural engine since they were built in the 17th century. In 2010, UNESCO recognized its value by declaring the Amsterdam canal belt a World Heritage Site, due to a unique urban planning concept, and an architectural profile that constitutes a work of art in itself.
Furthermore, the canals symbolize the economic, political and cultural development of the city during the Golden Age, when Amsterdam was a center of world trade.
They call Amsterdam the “Venice of the North” because of its canals, but… did you know that it has more canals than Venice? Amsterdam has 165 canals, through which you can navigate and see the city from a magical and privileged point of view.

Duration: 75 min.

Departures: Monday to Sunday every 30 minutes (10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.)

Canal cruise (nightime)

Amsterdam’s canals have been the city’s economic and cultural engine since they were built in the 17th century. In 2010, UNESCO recognized its value by declaring the Amsterdam canal belt a World Heritage Site, due to a unique urban planning concept, and an architectural profile that constitutes a work of art in itself.
Furthermore, the canals symbolize the economic, political and cultural development of the city during the Golden Age, when Amsterdam was a center of world trade.
They call Amsterdam the “Venice of the North” because of its canals, but… did you know that it has more canals than Venice? Amsterdam has 165 canals, through which you can navigate and see the city from a magical and privileged point of view.

Duration: 75 min.

Departures: Monday to Sunday every 30 minutes (10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.)

Van Gogh Museum

The city of Amsterdam inevitably tends to be associated with the figure of Vincent Van Gogh. The museum that bears his name houses the world’s largest collection of works by the Dutch artist. With our personalized guided tour you can discover it for yourself.

A source of inspiration for generations of artists, Van Gogh has left us an extraordinary work marked by his strong and tormented personality, which reflects his difficult personal circumstances and an unmatched sensitivity and passion for his work.

A guide specialized in art history will bring us closer, in an entertaining and educational way, not only to the peculiarities of Van Gogh’s painting technique, but also to unknown details of his biography. The itinerary of the visit has been designed by selecting the author’s main works so that his personal and artistic evolution can be appreciated, from his beginnings as an admirer of Rembrandt and Millet, to the latest works that would make him the greatest exponent of post-impressionism.

With this guided tour of the Van Gogh Museum, you will avoid waiting in line and, if it is done on a Friday, you will have additional hours to visit the rooms that have aroused the most interest on your own, since the museum closes later on those days. .