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DAY 0
Board Your Flight to Europe
If you selected an international flight for your trip with us, you’ll be departing the evening before your trip to Europe begins. You’ll leave from the US city you selected.
DAY 1
Touch down in London
Welcome to London! This city is filled to the brim with history. With English being spoken everywhere, it’s a great place to start out and ease into your journey to come. As one of the most global cities on the planet, London has excelled and is frequented by millions of visitors every year. You’re now one of them!
What to do:
- Start out your European adventure in the cosmopolitan English capital.
- Take in your first sights of the city as you arrive from the airport.
- Go for a walk and see London’s famous landmarks–from Big Ben to the London Eye.
- Stop for a cup of tea and start to adjust to the English way of life.
- Make your way to our partner hostel and check in. Get some rest if the jet lag is too bad!
- If you’re ready to go have some early fun, head down to the bar downstairs and meet some other travelers over a Guinness.
DAY 2
Explore the heart of London
Time to get the travel vibes going on your first full day. There’s so much to see and do–don’t wait to get into it. Today you’ll get a good feel for London and hit up the heart of the city, from Trafalgar Square to Big Ben.
What to do:
- Begin today with your first breakfast of the trip.
- Get acquainted with the city by taking the walking tour that leaves from our hostel.
- After the tour, head to Trafalgar Square to catch some great views.
- Explore the free National Gallery centered at the square and see world-famous art from artists like Da Vinci and Van Gogh.
- Walk down the road toward Big Ben, stopping to catch a glimpse of 10 Downing Avenue (and maybe the Prime Minister).
- Consider seeing the stunning London skyline by night by going 443 feet up in the London Eye.
DAY 3
Get acquainted with English culture
Today you’ll get a feel for what it’s like to live in London. After seeing some big attractions, it’s time to check out some local spots full of people and energy. Don’t be afraid to try some new food or stop and watch some street performers. Let’s go!
What to do:
- Make your way to Buckingham Palace in the morning to see the famous changing of the guard.
- Take a stroll through peaceful Hyde Park, checking out the free Victoria and Albert decorative museum if you’re interested.
- History buff? Check out the Imperial War Museums and Churchill’s War Rooms to get an idea of what it was like to live during the Battle of Britain in World War II.
- Check out Leicester Square on your way back toward your hostel.
- Spend the evening in the happening neighborhood of Covent Garden, grabbing some dinner in the process.
DAY 4
Arrive in the City of Lights
Paris, also known as the City of Lights, is one of the most dynamic European capitals. Spend the next few days living like a Parisian–picnicking in front of the Eiffel Tower, sipping on good wine, and breaking delicious baguettes. C’est le temps pour Paris!
What to do:
- Arrive on your Eurostar train in Gare du Nord after speeding underneath the ocean through the Chunnel.
- Begin your time in the city where the city began itself–on Ile de Cite, the island of the city.
- Peak in the magnificent Notre Dame and wonder how it was built 700 years ago.
- For the church-lovers: don’t miss Sainte-Chapelle a block away, which contains some of the most beautiful stained glass in the world.
- Head to the famous Champs-Elysees toward sunset, making your way down the incredible shop-filled boulevard.
- Arrive at the Arc de Triomphe–choose to climb up hundreds of stairs to the top to catch an amazing sunset over Paris’s iconic skyline.
- Make sure to catch the Tour Eiffel in its most dazzling moment–every night, on the hour, the tower sparkles for a minute–don’t miss it.
DAY 5
Get a taste of France
Food, food, food. You’re in Paris and it’s time to make the most of the country’s gastronomical delights. After chowing down, check out the bank gauche and the happening Latin Quarter.
What to do:
- Wake up, grab your things, and go to the nearest bakery–the first thing to do each morning in Paris should be to get a delicious baguette tradition, croissant, and pain au chocolat.
- Grab a crepe from a street vendor or sit down in a crêperie.
- Make your way to the city’s Latin Quarter, whose narrow alleyways are a hotspot for students and young people.
- Find some cheap wine and get some picnic food–time to picnic on the Champs de Mars for dinner.
- If you’re not afraid of heights, make the journey up the tower itself.
DAY 6
Live like royalty at Versailles
Make your way today to Versailles, the location of Louis XIV’s famous palace. Walk around in the enormous gardens or check out the exquisite interior before heading back to the city, where you’ll head to another special neighborhood–Montmartre. Artists like Picasso and Monet found their inspiration here, with Sacre-Coeur looming above them.
What to do:
- Take the train to Versailles nearby in the morning.
- Choose to visit the incredible interior of the palace–make sure to not miss the bedrooms of the royals, along with the Hall of Mirrors.
- Spend a couple hours wandering the massive gardens surrounding the palace.
- Head back to the city for an evening in one Paris’s famous Montmartre district.
- Grab a coffee and people-watch before climbing up to Sacre Coeur for great views of the city.
- See the house where Picasso, Monet, and Hemingway all lived.
DAY 7
Say hello to Catalonia
Many people quickly fall in love with this Spanish coastal city–and for good reason. The sunny city of Barcelona is one of the top destinations in all of Europe. Founded over 2000 years ago by the Romans, the city has enjoyed a rich history and a distinct Catalan culture. Time to dive into it!
What to do:
- Take the Spanish AVE–a premium high-speed train–to Barcelona in just a couple hours.
- Make your way to the old Gothic Quarter of the city–with narrow cobblestoned streets contributing to an incredible atmosphere.
- Love a good marketplace? La Boqueria is for you–the city’s oldest and most famous.
- Not afraid of heights? Go up the Mirador de Colom, which is topped with a statue of Christopher Columbus.
- Join our free walking tour at the hostel to get a handle on the incredible city and what it has to offer.
- Enjoy a fantastic meal on us–make sure to try the seafood paella the area of Spain is famous for!
DAY 8
Get your Gaudi on
Antoni Gaudí is perhaps the most famous figure in Barcelona. His work from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries left a powerful impact on the Catalan city. Today you’ll see his most-famous work before enjoying a dinner on us, with nightlife after!
What to do:
- Walk uptown, starting on the famous and lively Las Ramblas.
- Stop by the distinctive architecture of a few houses–Casa Batlló and Casa Milá. This is Gaudi.
- Stand in awe in front of the Sagrada Familia–Gaudi’s grand masterpiece.
- If you choose to go inside, take a look up and view the incredible stained glass.
- End the day at Park Güell, with great views overlooking the city and the Mediterranean
- Choose to go watch a Flamenco show, a popular activity for tourists and locals alike.
- Don’t miss out on fun nightlife with other travelers at the hostel!.
DAY 9
Relax on the beach
One of the best parts of Barcelona? It’s beautiful beaches on the blue Mediterranean. Take today to relax and head to the beach for a swim. If you’re not feeling that, consider checking out some of the city’s other attractions, like the Olympic Park or the home stadium of Messi.
What to do:
- Head to the neighborhood of La Barceloneta and its sunny beaches.
- Take a dip in the deep blue seas–make sure not to forget sunscreen!
- Soccer fan? Spend a couple hours at–the stadium of Lionel Messi and FC Barcelona.
- Looking for a nice park? Hike up to great views in a historic park built during the 1992 Olympics.
- Leave for your flight home with memories to last a lifetime!