Europe Tours & Trips
Have you ever wanted to walk through the old streets of Rome, hike the Swiss Alps, or explore the old parts of Vienna? How about Paris, Florence, or Amsterdam? Our Europe tours mix famous sights and local experiences, and expert guides bring each place to life. Are you ready for an unforgettable European adventure?
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Jo • traveled in November, 2025
Rachelle is probably the 20th tour leader I’ve been on holiday with, and she’s absolutely leading the field. She does everything you’d expect - but to a very high standard. And she does small extra things that you wouldn’t expect, because she’s listening to everyone and wants us to have the best time possible. Can’t recommend her highly enough. Thank you!
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Randy • traveled in October, 2025
This tour was what it was advertised to be, a great opportunity to see 6 Balkan countries in 16 days. Our tour leader and the guides in each city did an excellent job of detailing the history, highlights and important locations in every place we had the pleasure to visit. It is a rich and amazing part of the world, the food was very good and we found the people friendly and willing to help if required. English is broadly spoken so no challenge when asking directions, etc. My wife and I highly recommend this trip, with two qualifications: 1) 6 countries in 16 days is a heady pace. The mode of transport is chiefly public or private bus and the train systems. There some very long days spent in conveyance. When a location is just a one night stay with an early departure next morning, it pinches your time to enjoy the destination. 2) The overnight sleeper train from Bar to Belgrade should be removed from the tour and replaced with another travel option. The train is ancient, filthy, noisy and cramped. It's more like 14 hours than the 12 hours in the itinerary. We were rousted out of bed by border guards who unlocked our door and entered our sleeping quarters. There must be a better option from the our company, or arrange a flight / more modern train on your own.
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Lesley • traveled in November, 2025
great experience seen so many places would do it again
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Small Group: Imperial Cities and Austrian Alps from Belgrade
Balkan Kaleidoscope
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Balkan Experience: Serbia, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, Croatia & Bosnia and Herzegovina – 14 Days
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Europe Escape
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Rome to London Quest (Standard, Summer ( Until Mar '27), Classic)
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Table of contents
- The best Europe tour packages
- Most popular destinations in Europe
- See Europe your way
- Europe tour companies
- Where to start your Europe trip
- Discover Europe tours for every budget
- Europe tours for every type of group
- Europe itineraries by length
- Traveler types and experiences
- Best time to visit Europe
- Europe travel guides - curated by our experts
- Contact our Europe travel experts
- What our customers ask about Europe Tours & Trips
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Europe Taster
373 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellence - everything is organized and easy to remember.”
Marthynee, traveled in October
Six European countries showcase their treasures in 7 action-packed days. The route features Paris's landmarks, UNESCO-listed Burgundy, Swiss Alps' Jungfrau Region, Rhine Valley castles, Amsterdam's Riekermolen Windmill, and medieval Bruges. Rated 4.5/5 from 300+ reviews.
Duration 7 days Destinations England, France, Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Expat Explore Travel From $1,715
15% Off- US$1,458You save $257
Balkans Rail Adventure
36 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It is a rich and amazing part of the world, the food was very good and we found the people friendly and willing to help if required.”
Randy, traveled in September
Rail routes connect Europe's most captivating regions over 16 days. The itinerary features UNESCO sites like Plitvice Lakes and Dubrovnik's Old Town, with scenic train journeys including the Bar to Belgrade route. Traditional dinners and guided tours in Ljubljana, Zagreb, and Belgrade reveal local culture.
Duration 16 days Destinations Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia, Macedonia, Kosovo Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From $4,430
20% Off- US$3,540You save $890
Classic Europe
288 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The Classic Europe trip was amazing! Tour Guide Luis and Coach Driver Ishti were always kind, patient and informative about each destination we visited.”
Patricia, traveled in September
Fifteen cities across 8 countries welcome visitors over 14 days, with nights at Elite Residence Hotel in Venice and ACHAT Premium in Munich. The route stretches from London's Westminster Abbey to Rome's Colosseum, featuring wine tasting in Beaune and gondola rides in Venice. Rated 4.5/5 from 200+ reviews.
Duration 14 days Destinations England, France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Expat Explore Travel From
20% Off- US$3,155
Europe Jewel
384 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Accommodation and foods were amazing and places we visited were wonderful.”
Babak, traveled in September
Eleven countries share their stories over 14 days, from Dutch cheese farms to Swiss Alps vistas. Carefully chosen hotels like Elite Residence Venice and Alpenrose Hotel Gardens provide comfort between UNESCO sites including Vienna's center and Prague's Old Town. Rhine Valley wine tasting and Slovenian cuisine add local flavor.
Duration 14 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, FranceSee all destinations Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Expat Explore Travel From $2,925
15% Off- US$2,486You save $439
Central Europe Group Rail Tour (18-35)
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It has been incredible to see Europe with the new friends I made in my group, who were all so lovely.”
Megan, traveled in August
Seven European capitals unfold from London to Venice across 15 days. Guests float through Amsterdam's canals for pancakes, ascend Berlin's TV Tower, revel in Prague's medieval tavern show, and unwind in Budapest's Szechenyi Baths. Central hostels provide comfort with expert guidance throughout.
Duration 15 days Destinations England, Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, Austria, Italy Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Euroventure Travel From
15% Off- US$2,665
Berlin to Venice
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The places and the transportation organized are very well done. The flexibility of the activity enable us to still explore much of the city at our own pace.”
Irene, traveled in July
A 15-day route from Berlin to Venice unfolds through UNESCO treasures like Prague's Old Town and Dresden's historic center. Central accommodations serve as bases for visiting Bratislava's Michael's Gate, Budapest's Castle District, Vienna's State Opera House, and Lake Bled's island church, concluding with a Venetian gondola ride.
Duration 15 days Destinations Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Slovenia, Italy Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
15% Off- US$3,080
Capitals Journey of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia & Finland - 10 Days
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Hotels were great, breakfasts were phenomenal. The coach was spacious and comfy.”
Margaret, traveled in July
Northern Europe's treasures span Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Finland. Medieval Vilnius showcases its 48 churches, Riga presents architectural wonders, and Tallinn reveals its UNESCO-listed Old Town. Luxurious stays at Radisson Blu hotels complement expert-guided tours of landmarks like Rundale Palace and Helsinki's Senate Square.
Duration 10 days Destinations Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $2,140
20% Off- US$1,712You save $428
European Highlights (Start Paris, Classic)
137 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip was absolutely amazing! It was exactly what I expected. See many countries in a short amount of time with some absolutely amazing people.”
MeganCorrigan, traveled in May
The around $3,500 European adventure spans 15 cities across 6 countries. Highlights include wine tasting at Contiki's château in Beaujolais, floating through Venice's canals by gondola, and visiting Munich's beer halls. Includes 13 breakfasts and 4 dinners, with expert guides throughout.
Duration 14 days Destinations France, Monaco, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, England Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From $1,850
10% Off- US$1,665You save $185
Highlights of Poland and Baltic - 13 Days
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Hotels and breadfast are good. We are very satisfied and are looking for more trips with Ttourradar in teh future.”
Manqi, traveled in May
A magnificent tour through Poland and Baltics takes you to Wawel Castle in Krakow, Warsaw's Royal Castle, and Bialowieza National Park's ancient forest. The route includes UNESCO sites from Vilnius Cathedral to Riga's Art Nouveau district, with stays at premium hotels like Radisson Blu. Professional guides and 12 breakfasts included.
Duration 13 days Destinations Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Operator Click Tours From $2,830
20% Off- US$2,264You save $566
Balkan Kaleidoscope
191 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The Balkan tour is a great tour visiting 8 countries in 14 days, yet it is not tiring. Hotels are right at the centre town (3***) old but clean.”
janet, traveled in May
A 14-day route through 8 European countries, from Bulgaria's capital Sofia to Croatia's magnificent Dubrovnik. UNESCO treasures include Kotor Bay and Visoki Decani Monastery. English-speaking guides lead visits to medieval towns and Adriatic gems while staying in comfortable 3-star hotels, priced around $1,100 for cultural immersion.
Duration 14 days Destinations Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Albania, Macedonia Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Penguin Travel From
20% Off- US$1,396+$235 local payments
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Europe tour companies
Finding your Europe tour on TourRadar has never been easier, with over 2,500 vetted tour operators and thousands of tours, from city explorations to cultural deep dives, and river cruises. Whether you want to join Contiki for a fun, social group, travel with Expat Explore on great-value coach tours, or support local communities while traveling with G Adventures, there’s something for every type of explorer. TourRadar partners with big global brands as well as local operators, all reviewed by real travelers. That way, you can book your Europe trip with confidence. Compare itineraries, read verified reviews, and find the right operator to discover Europe your way.
Where to start your Europe trip
While London is the undisputed gateway for most European adventures, Rome and Amsterdam aren’t far behind as popular starting points. If you’re looking for a Central European vibe, Vienna and Berlin are also excellent starting spots. For the best selection of dates and routes, we recommend booking about 5 months in advance. Most first-time travelers opt for multi-city tours that hit iconic capitals, but our seasoned explorers suggest a “slow travel” approach and dedicating at least 3 days to each major hub. This gives you enough breathing room to move beyond the tourist spots and dive into local food scenes and spots only locals know.
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Best time to visit Europe
- Winter 2025 / 2026
There is a certain magic to Europe between December and February that summer travelers never experience. Multi-country Europe tours take you from the cozy pubs of London to the canals of Amsterdam and the romantic canals of Venice. The highlight for many travelers is the snow-capped Alps, where you swap city streets for mountain vistas. Tour guides lean into the season, leading groups to the best glühwein stalls in the Rhine Valley, tucked-away fondue spots in Switzerland, and iconic coffee houses in Vienna.
- January 2026 3,423 tours
- February 2026 popular 3,949 tours
- December 2026 3,394 tours
- Spring 2026
Spring is all about the continent waking up. We’re seeing these distinct trends: classic multi-country coach tours that follow nature in full bloom from Paris to the Alps and Danube river cruises that link Vienna’s imperial palaces with Budapest’s thermal luxury. For travelers who prefer a slower pace, small-group routes from Berlin to Venice are perfect. These trips blend the history of Prague’s Old Town with active afternoons, like hiking through the rugged beauty of Saxon Switzerland National Park before stopping at a local brewery to toast the day.
- March 2026 5,293 tours
- April 2026 7,779 tours
- May 2026 popular 9,045 tours
- Summer 2026
Multi-country tour packages draw the most interest for summer travel, especially routes linking London to Amsterdam and Rome. Trips combine mornings that typically include guided visits and afternoons with plenty of free time so you can do what interests you. Tours in the Swiss Alps have become popular in summer because you can hike mountain trails, visit traditional villages, and enjoy cooler temperatures at lakes and in forests.
- June 2026 popular 9,323 tours
- July 2026 8,664 tours
- August 2026 8,735 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall offers a more cozy lens through which to see Europe, especially on routes connecting Vienna down to the Adriatic coast in Dubrovnik. As the summer crowds thin, the weather remains perfect for a mix of culture and nature. Think crisp morning walks through Prague followed by hikes in the High Tatras. Fall is also ideal for the Rhine Valley, where you can enjoy wine tastings in family-run wine cellars. Whether you’re learning the craft of Dutch cheese-making or enjoying cake in a Viennese coffee house, fall tours capture Europe at its most relaxed and colorful.
- September 2026 popular 9,263 tours
- October 2026 8,073 tours
- November 2026 4,048 tours
Europe travel guides - curated by our experts
Best 3 Weeks Europe Itineraries 2026 (with Reviews)
Looking for inspiration for a three week Europe itinerary? Whether you want to explore explore Great Britain, Scandinavia, or Western Europe, you'll find a perfect itinerary here!
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Hiking in Europe in May
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Will I actually need a visa for my European trip?
The short answer is: it depends entirely on your passport. Most of the popular countries are in the "Schengen Zone," which means you can travel between them without border checks. But not every country is part of that club, so you have to check the rules for each place on your list. For most tourists from countries like the US, Canada, or Australia, you can stay for up to 90 days for tourism without needing a visa. If you're thinking of staying longer or working, you'll definitely need to apply for the proper visa beforehand. And here’s a pro-tip that’ll save you a huge headache: check your passport’s expiration date. It needs to be valid for at least six months after the day you plan to fly home, or you could have a major problem at the airport.
How should I get from city to city in Europe?
Honestly, trains are usually your best bet, especially for hopping between major cities. High-speed trains, like the Eurostar that links the UK with France and Belgium, are awesome, they're super fast, and you actually get to see the countryside instead of just clouds. A big tip: book your tickets as far in advance as you can. The prices creep up the closer you get to your travel date. If you're on a tighter budget, buses like FlixBus are a solid option. They take longer, but they're reliable and can save you a good chunk of money. Renting a car gives you the most freedom to explore little towns along the way, but just a heads-up: trying to find parking in big city centers can be a real (and expensive) nightmare.
When should I book my tour in Europe?
It depends on your plans. Summer (June-August) is warm and lively, but also crowded and pricey. For pleasant weather and fewer tourists, consider visiting in spring or fall. Winter is fantastic if you want to experience Christmas markets or Alpine skiing, though many coastal towns basically shut down. Southern Europe stays warm year-round, so Greece or Portugal in October can still feel like summer. Northern countries like Norway or Sweden are great in summer with long daylight hours.
How much should I budget per day in Europe?
Costs vary a lot by country. In places like Norway, Switzerland, or Iceland, expect to spend around €150 to €200 per day for mid-range travel. That covers a decent hotel, meals at regular restaurants, and entry fees for attractions. Southern and Eastern Europe are more affordable. You can get by on €80 to €100 per day in places like Portugal, Greece, Poland, or Hungary. Big cities always cost more than smaller towns, and transportation between cities adds up as well, so factor in train or flight costs separately from your daily budget.
Do I need to buy travel insurance for my trip to Europe?
Yes, get it. Medical treatment in Europe can be expensive if something happens, and many countries now require proof of insurance just to enter. Make sure your basic coverage includes medical emergencies, trip cancellation, lost luggage, and/or emergency evacuation. Those policies typically cost around 4-8% of your total trip cost. Standard plans often exclude them. Some credit cards include travel insurance when you book with them, but check what's actually covered because it's usually pretty basic. Keep a digital copy of your insurance documents on your phone and email them to yourself.
































































