Europe — Old World Grandeur
Europe's grand cities and landscapes need no introduction, but the experience of visiting them with expert local knowledge makes all the difference.
Europe's diversity within a compact geography is unmatched: Mediterranean heat and cuisine in Spain and Italy; Nordic sophistication in Scandinavia; centuries of history in Prague, Vienna, and Budapest.
Highlights
- ◆Paris — Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Versailles, and the world's finest café culture
- ◆Rome — Colosseum, Vatican & Sistine Chapel, Roman Forum, Trastevere
- ◆Barcelona — Gaudí's Sagrada Família, Park Güell, Gothic Quarter
- ◆Amsterdam — Rijksmuseum, Anne Frank House, canal boat tours
- ◆Prague — Medieval Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock, Czech cuisine
- ◆Santorini — Blue-domed churches, caldera views, sunset at Oia
- ◆Swiss Alps — Jungfrau, Matterhorn, mountain railways and luxury resorts
Key European Destinations We Cover

Paris, France
The City of Light rewards those who slow down. Beyond the Eiffel Tower and Louvre, Paris shines in the Marais's medieval lanes.

Rome, Italy
The Eternal City is the world's most layered destination — ancient, medieval, Renaissance, and modern Rome exist simultaneously.

Barcelona, Spain
Antoni Gaudí's extraordinary architectural imagination transformed Barcelona into one of the world's most visually distinctive cities.

Amsterdam, Netherlands
A UNESCO World Heritage canal ring threads 165 waterways through the historic centre.

Santorini, Greece
The southernmost of the Cyclades — the rim of a sunken volcanic caldera, with whitewashed villages clinging to cliffs 300 metres above the Aegean.