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Gothic Europe tour: Paris, Brussels, Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp and Amsterdam 13 days of holiday, stay in 3* hotel with nice breakfast and train transfer between cities just for £750 *, (incl.travel insurance policy)

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13 days / 12 nights in Paris, Brussels, Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp and Amsterdam in 3* hotels with nice breakfast and train transfer just for £ 750 *, (incl.travel insurance policy)

Enjoy your days in Paris, incl. "Seine river cruise" ticket!
Enjoy your holiday in Paris, incl. The Moulin Rouge ticket (included)
Enjoy your days in Amsterdam, incl. "The Van Gogh Museum" ticket!
Once you've choose your holiday, don't forget the extras which help your holiday get off to a good start and run smoothly. Let Travel Dream Club know if you want: -to arrange flights to book the airport transfers (from 22 euro for two persons) - to have hotel higher than 3* - to rent a car Travel Dream Club will make it for you with no extra charge. You will pay only for service you ordered

* The price of the hotel is based on a double room, so you will need to buy a trip for two. Please, contact Travel Dream Club and we will offer a good option for Solo Travelers.

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* Travel Dream Club Ltd registered in the UK. On website Checkout Page price showed in British pounds (GBP), converted by Currency Exchange London

Paris

Paris has been drawing visitors from all over the world for centuries. From it’s beautiful historical monuments to exceptional cuisine, Paris has become one of the visited cities in the world.

It's no surprise why the Eiffel Tower witnesses so many marriage proposals: scaling the three floors of the 324 m Parisian icon to the sweeping panoramic views of the city is utterly romantic...

– and even more irresistible with a glass of pink Champagne in hand at the top-floor Champagne Bar.

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"The Widow Clicquot who created French Champagne Industry"

The Champs Elysees is one of Paris’ most iconic streets. Lining the boulevard on either side are manicured trees leading up to another of the city’s top attractions, the Arc de Triomphe.

Say ‘Je t’aime’ in Montmartre

Montmartre and its signature Basilique du Sacré-Cœur is a place of pilgrimage for romantics. Steep staircases scale the hillside to the basilica’s lofty dove-white domes, from where vistas of the city

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The Basilica of Sacre-Coeur

Delve into the fabled heart of this artist neighbourhood at the Musée de Montmartre, set in the 17th-century manor where Impressionist painter Renoir and later Realist painter Suzanne Valadon had studios.

The intimate garden here – with a rope swing hung from a tree evocative of Renoir’s The Swing – is particularly romantic.

The Basilica of Sacre-Coeur

The Basilica of Sacre-Coeur is the white-domed church, located near the Abbesses metro station, which cannot be missed because it is the most iconic attraction when reaching Montmartre as it towers over the city.

Picnic along Siene

If you’re looking for a way to wind down after a busy day of sightseeing, pack a picnic and head to the banks of the Seine. Stop by one of the local grocery stores and pick up some freshly baked bread, cheese and a bottle of wine...

...and go to one of the two islands on the river and has uninterrupted views of the Pont des Arts bridge and the Louvre Museum.

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Paris is an incredible destination for travelers who love history, art and the finer things in life. With so much to see and do, take your time exploring the top sights and leave room in your itinerary to discover a few spots that are off the beaten track...

The Moulin Rouge is known as a cabaret that was founded and built in 1889 and ever since then it has been coined the modern birthplace of can-can, which is a seductive dance that later turned into a form of entertainment.

Today, it still retains its antiquity and atmosphere as a place of entertainment for guest all over the world. This is an absolute must-see and must-go…

Ohh la la… Le Moulin Rouge is one the most famous cabarets in the world. It is easily recognisable with its red windmill on the corner of boulevard de Clichy and place Blanche, Paris. What secrets lie behind the music-hall revue’s history?

Paris’ Moulin Rouge (built in 1885) is known for its Champagne-filled parties that pioneered cabaret and the famous French cancan dance. But from devastating fires to its hidden quaint windmill past, read on to discover the fascinating things you never knew about the most famous cabaret in the world.

The iconic windmill gives a glimpse into the otherworldly past of Paris, where Montmarte was once a tiny village full of windmills. Almost unbelievably, there once were around 15 windmills on the Montmartre Butte used to grind wheat, press grapes and materials for factories.

Discover magnificent, exclusive international acts on the legendary stage of the Moulin Rouge!

These exceptional artistic performances by top artistic are sometimes funny, sometimes moving but always surprising!

Antwerp

Cool, confident and classically subversive, Antwerp has really honed its rep as the second city of Belgium. A booming diamond trading centre and moneyed to the hilt, the town touts grandiose Flemish houses, winding medieval streets overshadowed by the looming Gothicism of the city Cathedral, the glorious old home of Rubens, and an endearingly gaudy Red Light district.

Bruges

Bruges, this pop-up a medieval town in the heartlands of Flemish Belgium impress. Its old centre is an enchanting labyrinth of winding stony streets, each fringed with the rising apses of Low Country townhouses.

Here, soaring belfries clad in Gothic carvings and twisted gargoyles peak above the Grote Markt. Chip merchants tout double-fried cones of Belgian frites next to ubiquitous Irish pubs, there’s an unexpectedly lively nightlife, and romantic gondolas drift up and down the canals.

Oh, and don’t miss the Basilica of the Holy Blood – a Gothic masterpiece that’s said to house a vial of Christ’s congealed blood!

Ghent

It’s just a matter of time before Ghent begins to vie against Antwerp and Brussels for the top spot on lists of Belgium’s must-see metropolitan destinations. Once one of the most powerful city states in Europe, it opted to take a backseat in the modern age, preferring to hide its gorgeous location on the confluence of the Scheldt and Leie and that "chocolate box" old town area - the largest pedestrianised urban zone in the country.

Today, travelers head in to explore the postcard-perfect rows of Flemish townhouses that line the Graslei docks, or delve into the Gothic medley that rises with the bulwarks of the Gravensteen castle.

Brussels

Historic yet hip, bureaucratic yet bizarre, self-confident yet unshowy Brussels...

The capital of Belgium is a fascinating place with stunning architecture and fascinating history packed into every street and alleyway. The vibe of the city is hard to put your finger on. Sometimes it seems very business and bureaucracy focused, it is after all the administerial centre of the EU, but at other times it feels laid back and does not take itself too seriously: think Manneken Pis and The Comic Strip Centre.

It is this multi-layered atmosphere that makes Brussels such a great city to visit. It truly has something for everyone and offers European staples such as art and architecture alongside more unusual attractions. Don’t visit Brussels if you are on a diet as the fries, mussels and beer will soon have you indulging.

Amsterdam

When we think of Amsterdam it's more often than not pretty canals lined by towering town houses that come to mind, so why not explore this famous image for yourself? Take a boat tour out onto Amsterdam’s waterways, learn about its fascinating history and see the city from a different vantage point.

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Top things to do in Amsterdam

From Amsterdam: Day Trip to Giethoorn by Bus

Let Travel Dream Club know if you want to have extra day in Amsterdam for day trip to Giethoorn. It cost extra £130 for hotel and paid day trip. Travel Dream Club will book a trip for you without extra charge

Find many of the city’s fabulous museums and galleries, the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum are located around the aptly named Museumplein and both are must-sees for any art lovers and artists.

Come night and the city comes alive as its vibrant bar and nightclub scene kicks into action. Chill out with a pint of Dutch beer in hand in one of the huge plazas in the city centre or don your dancing shoes for a night of heavy beats in the dance music capital!

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Your 13 days, 12 night Itinerary: Paris, Brussels, Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp and Amsterdam

Day 1: Arrive to Paris, start to enjoy your holiday and stay overnight.

- Day 2: Your second day in Paris, Seine river cruise and stay overnight.

- Day 3: Your third day in Paris, evening in Moulin Rouge and stay overnight.

- Day 4: After hotel check-out you will board a train from Paris to Brussels (2 h 10 min). Enjoy your afternoon, evening and stay overnight

- Day 5: Your second day in Brussels and stay overnight.

- Day 6: After hotel check-out you will board a train from Brussels to Ghent (40 min). Enjoy your afternoon, evening and stay overnight

- Day 7: Your second day in Ghent and stay overnight.

- Day 8: Your third day in Ghent, you have day trip to Bruges (25 min). Enjoy your day, come back to Ghent and stay overnight

- Day 9: After hotel check-out you will board a train from Ghent to Antwerp (50 min). Enjoy your afternoon, evening and stay overnight

- Day 10: Your second day in Antwerp and stay overnight.

- Day 11: After hotel check-out you will board a train from Antwerp to Amsterdam (1 h 20 min). Enjoy your afternoon, evening and stay overnight

- Day 12: Your second day to explore Amsterdam, visit The Van Gogh Museum and stay overnight.

- Day 13: After hotel check-out you will have your time in Amsterdam before you go back home.

Let Travel Dream Club know if you want to have extra day in Amsterdam for day trip to Giethoorn. It cost extra £130 for hotel and paid day trip to Giethoorn. Travel Dream Club will book a trip to Giethoorn for you without extra charge

* The price of the hotel is based on a double room, so you will need to buy a trip for two.

*Please, contact Travel Dream Club and we will offer a good option for Solo Travelers: ask@traveldreamclub.uk

*If you want to change (increase or decrease) amount of days/nights to stay, please, contact us: ask@traveldreamclub.uk We are happy to make your holiday planned by your desire

*Travel Dream Club will provide you with a travel guide with a description of routes and historical places, as well as a “package of tips” from experienced travellers and you will have your holiday enjoyable and planned by your desire.

* You can change the dates of your holiday before full coordination of details and completed travel documents.

*No cancellation after full coordination of details and completed travel documents. Changes are possible, subject to availability.

* Refund before final approval of documents guaranteed.

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