22 days in Europe Itinerary

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Barcelona, Spain
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Rome, Italy
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Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Vienna, Austria
— 3 nights
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Berlin, Germany
— 2 nights
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Zurich, Switzerland
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Paris, France
— 3 nights
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Brussels, Belgium
— 3 nights
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Barcelona, Spain — 1 night

Jewel of the Mediterranean

Barcelona, the country’s second-largest city, is a cosmopolitan urban center known for its throbbing youthful energy and stellar architecture.
On the 2nd (Sat), get a taste of the local shopping with La Boqueria, stroll around Parc Guell, then admire the landmark architecture of Basilica de la Sagrada Familia, then admire the striking features of Casa Batllo, and finally admire the striking features of Casa Amatller. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the 3rd (Sun): make a trip to Casa Mila - La Pedrera, explore the world behind art at Museu Picasso, then pause for some serene contemplation at Barcelona Cathedral, and finally visit Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic).

To see reviews, where to stay, maps, and other tourist information, read our Barcelona trip itinerary maker website.

Dallas, USA to Barcelona is an approximately 17-hour flight. The time zone changes from Central Standard Time (CST) to Central European Standard Time (CET), which is usually a 7 hour difference. Traveling from Dallas in September, things will get slightly colder in Barcelona: highs are around 79°F and lows about 65°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 3rd (Sun) early enough to catch the flight to Rome.
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Historic Sites · Parks · Museums · Neighborhoods
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Rome, Italy — 3 nights

Eternal City

Aptly nicknamed the Eternal City, Rome is the birthplace of the Roman Empire, one of the world's greatest civilizations ever.
Rome is known for historic sites, sightseeing, and nightlife. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: explore the ancient world of Colosseum, get to know the fascinating history of Piazza Navona, appreciate the history behind La Pieta, and admire the masterpieces at Vatican Museums.

To see more things to do, where to stay, and other tourist information, read Rome trip maker website.

You can fly from Barcelona to Rome in 5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a train. Plan for a bit cooler nights when traveling from Barcelona in September since evenings lows in Rome dip to 60°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 6th (Wed) so you can fly to Dubrovnik.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia — 2 nights

Pearl of the Adriatic

Along the Dalmation Coast, the city of Dubrovnik has become famous for its pedestrian-only Old Town surrounded by fortress walls, and its historical heft has earned it World Heritage Site status.
Start off your visit on the 7th (Thu): step off the mainland to explore Lokrum Island, appreciate the extensive heritage of Walls of Dubrovnik, and then capture your vacation like a pro with an inspiring photography tour. Here are some ideas for day two: wander the streets of Old Town and then get some thrills out on the water with a waterskiing or jet-skiing adventure.

To find more things to do, photos, ratings, and tourist information, refer to the Dubrovnik trip builder site.

Fly from Rome to Dubrovnik in 4.5 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of car and ferry; or do a combination of train and ferry. In September, daytime highs in Dubrovnik are 77°F, while nighttime lows are 63°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 8th (Fri) early enough to fly to Vienna.
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Vienna, Austria — 3 nights

City of Dreams

The cultural, economic, and political center of the country, Vienna has developed from its early Celtic and Roman roots into a medieval and Baroque city, with an old town that was designated a World Heritage Site in 2001.
Vienna is known for historic sites, museums, and sightseeing. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: step into the grandiose world of Schonbrunn Palace, explore the world behind art at Belvedere Palace, examine the collection at Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, and learn about wildlife with up-close encounters at Schönbrunn Zoo.

To see traveler tips, more things to do, other places to visit, and tourist information, refer to the Vienna journey planning app.

Traveling by flight from Dubrovnik to Vienna takes 4.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. Expect slightly colder temperatures when traveling from Dubrovnik in September; daily highs in Vienna reach 69°F and lows reach 52°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 11th (Mon) to allow enough time to fly to Berlin.
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Berlin, Germany — 2 nights

Athens of the Spree

The country's capital and largest city, Berlin is a diverse urban center boasting a lively nightlife and countless things to do.
On the 12th (Tue), admire the masterpieces at Pergamonmuseum, then get a sense of history and politics at Reichstag Building, then appreciate the history behind The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, and finally appreciate the history behind Brandenburg Gate. On the 13th (Wed), you'll have a packed day of sightseeing: get the lay of the land with Walking tours, take a stroll through Potsdamer Platz, and then examine the collection at Topography of Terror.

To find photos, other places to visit, more things to do, and more tourist information, use the Berlin driving holiday planning tool.

You can fly from Vienna to Berlin in 4.5 hours. Other options are to drive; or take a train. Finish your sightseeing early on the 13th (Wed) to allow enough time to fly to Zurich.
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Zurich, Switzerland — 1 night

Big Small Town

The financial hub of Switzerland, Zurich is most often associated with money and banks.
Start off your visit on the 14th (Thu): admire the masterpieces at Museum Rietberg and then explore the activities along Lake Zurich.

To find ratings, photos, more things to do, and tourist information, refer to the Zurich road trip planning site.

Fly from Berlin to Zurich in 4.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a train. September in Zurich sees daily highs of 67°F and lows of 51°F at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 14th (Thu) so you can fly to Paris.
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Paris, France — 3 nights

City of Light

A beautiful and romantic city fit for any itinerary, Paris brims with historic associations and remains vastly influential in the realms of culture, art, fashion, food and design.
Take a break from Paris with a short trip to Palace of Versailles in Versailles, about 48 minutes away. There's still lots to do: steep yourself in history at Eiffel Tower, take in the architecture and atmosphere at Basilique du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre, admire the masterpieces at Musee d'Orsay, and admire the striking features of Arc de Triomphe.

For reviews, maps, ratings, and other tourist information, go to the Paris road trip planning website.

You can fly from Zurich to Paris in 4.5 hours. Other options are to do a combination of train, bus, and flight; or drive. September in Paris sees daily highs of 70°F and lows of 53°F at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 17th (Sun) early enough to take a train to Brussels.
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Brussels, Belgium — 3 nights

Capital of Europe

The allure of the multi-cultural capital, Brussels, stems from its mix of political intrigue, artistic influence, historical significance, and a thriving social scene.
Change things up with these side-trips from Brussels: Bruges (Groeningemuseum, The Markt, &more). And it doesn't end there: don't miss a visit to Grand Place, steep yourself in history at St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral (Cathedrale St-Michel et Ste-Gudule), admire the striking features of Parc du Cinquantenaire, and browse the exhibits of Atomium.

For traveler tips, more things to do, and tourist information, you can read our Brussels trip itinerary website.

Take a train from Paris to Brussels in 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can fly; or drive. Traveling from Paris in September, expect nights in Brussels to be about the same, around 50°F, while days are slightly colder, around 65°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 20th (Wed) to allow time to drive to Amsterdam.
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands — 2 nights

Venice of the North

Known as one of the greatest small cities in the world, Amsterdam charms visitors with its cool and cozy atmosphere.
Kick off your visit on the 21st (Thu): admire the masterpieces at Van Gogh Museum, then admire the masterpieces at Rijksmuseum, and then contemplate the long history of Museum Het Rembrandthuis. Keep things going the next day: examine the collection at Anne Frank House, stroll around Vondelpark, then steep yourself in history at Sint-Bavokerk (Church of St. Bavo), and finally get to know the fascinating history of Grote Markt.

For ratings, more things to do, where to stay, and more tourist information, go to the Amsterdam travel itinerary planner.

Traveling by car from Brussels to Amsterdam takes 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train; or fly. September in Amsterdam sees daily highs of 67°F and lows of 52°F at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 22nd (Fri) to allow time to fly back home.
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Italy travel guide

4.6
Landmarks · Ruins · Beaches
Italy is a land of high fashion, fine art, exquisite architecture, luxury sports cars, outstanding cuisine--and an insatiable taste for "la dolce vita." It's also home to the greatest number of World Heritage Sites in the world, making it an ideal place for your next holiday. The country boasts a varied landscape of mountain ranges, alpine lakes, and coastal towns, so it's no wonder travelers often refer to it as the bel paese (beautiful country). With so many places to visit, visitors often have a difficult time planning their itinerary. The smaller villages each feature a distinct character and a blend of architecture, art, and cuisine. In the country, you'll find countless archeological sites dating back to Roman times and beyond. The country's cities and seaside resorts are cosmopolitan powerhouses with museums, galleries, restaurants, shops, open-air markets, and pedestrian-friendly historic areas.
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Austria travel guide

4.6
Castles · Art Museums · Architectural Buildings
Situated in the Central European Alps, Austria combines an alluring bundle of elegant urban architecture, cultural centers, and dramatic landscapes. This German-speaking country of 8.5 million residents is known for its rich history, dating back to the Hapsburg Empire, as well as its art, music, and scenery. Along with the neighboring country of Switzerland, Austria serves as the winter sports capital of Europe and is home to some of the continent's most popular ski resorts. This landlocked nation draws visitors from across the globe to its mountains, historical villages, and culturally rich cities. Experience trekking in the Alps one day and drinking regional wine at a crowded pub after a day of sightseeing in the capital Vienna the next.
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Germany travel guide

4.5
Specialty Museums · Landmarks · Historic Sites
Germany is the home of high culture, fine art, classical music, world-class sports, award-winning cuisine--and some of the world's best beers. It's also one of the major economic and political powers of the European continent. One of the founding members of the European Union, Germany is a federation of 16 states. Each boasts its own distinct culture, art, cuisine, regional traditions, and array of things to do. The country is known worldwide for its precision engineering and high-tech products. Equally, though, Germany is admired for its old-world charm and what is locally known as gemutlichkeit (coziness). This is one of the easiest countries in the world to explore, offering an abundance of sightseeing opportunities. German transportation runs with German efficiency. Therefore, getting around the various regions is almost always easy, quick, and pleasant. Visit the cities to explore museums, art galleries, modern restaurants, and trendy shops. Also be sure to venture deeper into the countryside. Here, you can discover ancient castles and bustling little villages. Often in these off-the-beaten-path areas, the main tourist attraction remains the simple hospitality of the friendly locals.
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Switzerland travel guide

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Bodies of Water · Mountains · Specialty Museums
Immerse yourself in a snow-capped mountain wonderland in Switzerland's serene Alpine setting. See the world-renowned Matterhorn, Switzerland's second-highest mountain at 4,478 m (14,962 ft) tall, or zoom down the mountains on toboggan, ski, or snowboard. In the warmer seasons hike around the rolling green hillsides covered with pine trees and picturesque aqua blue lakes. Luxurious cities dotted with cozy wooden chalets and colorful flowerbeds balance quaintness with first-class cultural offerings. Indulge in the country's opulence of milk chocolate, cheese fondue, and keg-carrying St. Bernard dogs.
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Belgium travel guide

4.3
Specialty Museums · Historic Sites · Nightlife
A small country packing a big punch in terms of tourist attractions, Belgium sits at the crossroads of Western Europe, its cities soaked in history and famed for their lively arts, fashion, and dining scenes. Although it advertises itself simply as "A Food Lover's Dream," this country of just 11 million people boasts a rich architectural heritage, world-famous breweries, pristine natural areas, and touching memorials marking major battlegrounds from both World War I and World War II. Put the country's elegant cities of Brussels and Bruges at the top of your itinerary, but don't forget that Belgium's less-explored countryside offers dense forests, rolling hills, and lush valleys.
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