7-Day France and Germany Tour Packages
Seven days in France and Germany allows you to cover the border regions properly, and you’ll see Arles Roman history everywhere. Head to Les Baux Carrières de Lumières, Avignon Palais des Papes, Lyon Notre-Dame cable car, and take a Strasbourg historic center boat tour. You could also visit the Alsace-Burgundy-Black Forest region. The border areas are stunning, with wine, mountains, and layers of history.
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7 Day France & Germany Itinerary, incl. Marseille and Paris
From French Provence to German Black Forest, this 7-day route reveals Arles' Roman sites, Burgundy's wine regions, and Baden-Baden's elegant spas. Alsace's Germanic towns and Frankfurt's modern cityscape lead to a Paris finale.

- Day 1
Provence to Lyon
Get an early start in Marseille to avoid traffic. Visit the Roman amphitheater and Van Gogh sites in Arles during the morning. Visit Carrières de Lumières in Les Baux before 11 AM when tour buses start arriving. Stop in Avignon for a 2-hour lunch break near the Palais des Papes. Drive to Lyon and take the funicular to Notre-Dame de Fourvière to watch the sunset over the city.

- Day 2
Burgundy Wine Route
- Day 3
Alsace Region
Begin in Besançon at the citadel. Drive 2.5 hours to the colorful town of Colmar. Walk through the Little Venice quarter and try traditional tarte flambée. Stop in medieval Riquewihr for wine tasting. The local Riesling goes perfectly with Alsatian dishes. End your day in Strasbourg. As one visitor said, "The cathedral area is magical at night when all the tourists leave - grab dinner at a winstub in Petite France."

- Day 4
Black Forest
Take a morning boat tour through Strasbourg's canals before crossing into Germany. Visit Freiburg's medieval center and drive the scenic Black Forest roads to Triberg. Plan to see the waterfalls in mid-afternoon when the lighting is best for photos. End your day in Baden-Baden. Bring swimwear if you want to try the thermal baths.

- Day 5
Rhine Valley
- Day 6
Luxembourg to Champagne
- Day 7
Paris Departure
7 Day Western Europe Itinerary, incl. Amsterdam and Paris
This 7-day trip visits 4 countries across Amsterdam, Germany, Switzerland, and Paris, covering landmarks from the Black Forest to the Eiffel Tower. A Be My Guest dinner at Weingut Wehweck vineyard is included, along with walks through Heidelberg's Renaissance Old Town and red sandstone castle, plus a cruise along Amsterdam's 17th-century Golden Age canals. Stays include hotels like Mercure City and Renaissance La Défense, with 6 breakfasts and 3 dinners included.

- Day 1
Amsterdam
- Day 2
Rhine Valley & Heidelberg
- Day 3
Black Forest to Lucerne
- Day 4
Lucerne
Spend the day exploring Lucerne. Visit Chapel Bridge before 9 AM to avoid crowds, then see the Lion Monument mid-morning when sunlight hits the rock face. A visitor noted: "Don't rush through the Old Town. The hidden frescoed buildings and tiny squares reveal themselves when you wander slowly. The lake promenade is gorgeous at sunset."

- Day 5
Journey to Paris
- Day 6
Paris Highlights
Visit the Louvre at opening time (9 AM, closed Tuesdays) before the crowds build. Walk through the Tuileries to Place de la Concorde and up the Champs-Élysées. Book advance tickets for the Arc de Triomphe viewing platform at sunset. One traveler noted: "The skip-the-line tickets for major monuments are worth every penny in Paris. We saved hours of waiting."

- Day 7
Final Paris Morning
Start early in Montmartre (aim for 8 AM). Take in one last view of Paris from the Sacré-Cœur steps. For afternoon flights to the US from Charles de Gaulle, leave at least 3 hours for airport transfer and check-in.
6 Day France & Germany Itinerary, incl. Paris and Black Forest
Wine and wilderness define this 6-day tour from Burgundy to Black Forest. Beaune's medieval hospital, Strasbourg's canals, and Heidelberg Castle feature alongside stays at selected hotels including Holiday Inn Express Baden-Baden.

- Day 1
Paris to Burgundy
Leave Paris early for a 3-hour drive to Burgundy. Visit Noyers-sur-Serein by 10 AM to see its half-timbered houses before the crowds arrive. After lunch, spend 2-3 hours at the Hospices in Beaune (€15 entry) when lines are shorter. Finish your day in Dijon and try the local beef bourguignon. Book accommodation near Place de la Libération for easy access to nightlife and morning markets.

- Day 2
Alsace Wine Route
Begin in Besançon at the hilltop Citadel when it opens at 9 AM for the best morning photos. Plan at least 3 hours to explore Colmar's Old Town. Remember that many restaurants close between lunch and dinner service. Stop in Riquewihr for wine tasting (€15-20) and sample excellent local Riesling and Gewürztraminer. End your day in Strasbourg's Petite France district.

- Day 3
Black Forest Journey
Take Strasbourg's first canal tour at 9:30 AM to avoid crowds (45 minutes). Drive 1.5 hours to the Black Forest. Visit Triberg Falls with sturdy shoes as paths can be slippery. Take the scenic 2-hour route through Gengenbach to Baden-Baden. Stop by the impressive Kurhaus casino in Baden-Baden, even if you don't plan to gamble.

- Day 4
Heidelberg & Frankfurt
- Day 5
Luxembourg & Champagne
Start early from Frankfurt for the 4-hour drive. Spend at least 2 hours exploring Luxembourg City's old town and fortifications. Plan your Reims Cathedral visit carefully (closes 7:30 PM summer, 5:30 PM winter). It's a 2-hour drive to Paris. Consider dining near your hotel to avoid late-night Paris traffic.

- Day 6
Paris Departure
What people love about 7-day France and Germany tours
- Burgundy, Alsace and Black Forest End Paris (16 destinations)
Our trip was a wonderful experience. Although we had difficulty finding the scheduled time for pick up and meeting points, the rest of our trip was smooth sailing. I definitely would recommend anyone to travel with Europamundo, it is the best bang for your buck. The tour guides (we had three in total) were all amazing and very knowledgeable on every city we visited. Hotel accommodations were all comfortable and clean as well.
- New year in Holland and the romantic Rhine (port-to-port cruise)
The New Year in Holland and the Romantic Rhine (port to port) was a lovely cruise. My husband and I were very happy with the staff, the cruise itself and the places we visited. It was relaxing and informative. The food was wonderful and varied and well presented. We did not have to do anything, the staff greeted us on arrival and took our bags to the cabin, and took our bags to the taxi on departure. We had a great time.
- Rhine Enchanting Christmas Markets 2026
The crew went above and beyond to make my cruise enjoyable. Especially Stephanie, who made sure I was kept informed of all pertinent information as I was the only non German speaking person on the cruise. The food was top rate and plentiful the cabins clean and well maintained and hand sanitizer stations at each entrance and entering the lounge and dining areas. I would book with A- Rosa again. I literally cannot say anything negative about my trip. It was amazing from start to finish.






































