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Experience a 7-day guided tour from Paris covering Switzerland, Italy, and France with visits to Venice, Rome, Monaco, and more for $1,156.49 per person.

This 7-day guided tour offers a comprehensive introduction to Western Europe, traveling through Switzerland, Italy, and France. For $1,156.49 per person, the trip includes 3-star accommodation, daily breakfast, and comfortable coach rides. It’s ideal for first-time visitors eager to see major sights across multiple countries within a week. The tour is limited to 15 participants, ensuring a personalized experience, and is generally booked 77 days in advance, reflecting its popularity.
While this tour packs a lot of destinations into a short period, it’s especially suited for those wanting a broad overview rather than an in-depth exploration. The well-organized itinerary, guided city tours, and scenic stops make it a practical choice for travelers seeking value and convenience. However, the pace can be quite busy, with limited time at some stops and basic hotel accommodations, which are noteworthy considerations.

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The adventure begins at Place d’Italie in Paris, where travelers meet at 8:30 am for the coach departure. The first leg of the trip takes you through the scenic French countryside toward Basel, where the borders of France, Germany, and Switzerland converge. The journey then continues to Lucerne, a charming lakeside city framed by snow-capped Swiss Alps.
In Lucerne, you get to see landmarks such as the Chapel Bridge and the Water Tower, along with impressive Baroque and Gothic architecture. The city offers some free time for photos or shopping before the group heads into the Swiss Alps for an overnight stay, allowing travelers to enjoy mountain scenery and fresh air.

After the Swiss stop, the tour crosses into Italy, with Milan as the first major Italian city. Known as the fashion capital of the world, Milan introduces travelers to its Gothic Duomo di Milano, a sprawling cathedral with stunning architecture. The guided tour includes visits to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Italy’s oldest shopping mall, where travelers can browse boutiques or relax in cafes.
The city’s vibrant atmosphere and design heritage make Milan an exciting stop before heading to Venice. The connection between Switzerland and Italy on this route offers a blend of mountain scenery and urban elegance.
The next day is dedicated to Venice, a city famed for its canals and historic architecture. The tour includes a water bus ride to San Marco Island, providing a first glimpse of the city’s unique skyline with spires and waterside buildings. The guided walk covers Basilica di San Marco, a Byzantine masterpiece, and the Doges’ Palace, home to Venetian rulers and the legendary Bridge of Sighs.
A highlight is the opportunity to see Murano glassblowers at work, demonstrating their craft. Visitors can also choose to take a gondola ride (extra cost), a classic Venice experience that offers a peaceful glide through the labyrinth of waterways. After Venice, the group transfers to Rome for a multi-day exploration of Italy’s capital.
In Rome, the tour begins with a visit to Vatican City, the world’s smallest country. The St. Peter’s Basilica impresses with its grandeur and art collection. Travelers can opt to visit the Sistine Chapel, famous for Michelangelo’s ceiling paintings, at an additional cost.
Following the Vatican, the itinerary includes a visit to the Colosseum, an iconic symbol of ancient Rome, with the option of a guided tour. The Arch of Constantine and nearby ruins allow travelers to appreciate Rome’s archaeological richness. Later, some free time is provided for gelato and wandering through the lively streets of Rome.

Next, the tour heads north to Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance. From Piazzale Michelangelo, visitors enjoy panoramic views over the city and the Arno River. The guided walk includes stops at the Ponte Vecchio, historic Piazza del Duomo, and the Campanile di Giotto.
A visit to the Gallerie Degli Uffizi offers a look at one of Italy’s most famous art collections, featuring masterpieces by Botticelli and Leonardo da Vinci. The group then travels to Pisa to see the Leaning Tower, a striking architectural anomaly, and take iconic photos.

Leaving Italy, the tour moves along the scenic Mediterranean coastline to Monaco, famous for the Grand Prix and luxury lifestyle. The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco is a key visit, as well as the Prince’s Palace and the Cathedral, where Grace Kelly is buried.
The journey continues to Cannes, home to the international film festival. Visitors have a chance to see the Palais des Festivals and explore the beaches or sample local perfumes at the Fragonard Perfumery. The overnight stay in a nearby French city offers a restful pause before heading back to Paris.

The final day involves a relaxed drive through the French countryside as the group makes its way back to Paris. The journey provides a chance to reflect on the trip’s highlights, with panoramic views of rural France from the coach. The tour concludes at Place d’Italie, with the opportunity for travelers to extend their stay or head home.
This tour operates with a maximum of 15 travelers, ensuring a more intimate atmosphere. The coach is modern, air-conditioned, and driven by an experienced driver. The tour manager provides guidance throughout, sharing insights into each location. Accommodation is in 3-star hotels, with some reviews noting the rooms are small and amenities basic, but generally clean.
The breakfasts are included daily, but most meals outside the tour are at the travelers’ discretion, with recommendations provided. The tour involves a fast pace, with many stops and minimal free time at certain attractions, so travelers should be prepared for a busy schedule.
This 7-day trip is perfect for first-time visitors who want a broad overview of Western Europe. It’s especially suitable for those seeking convenience, as the logistics are handled and major sights are combined into a single journey. The small group size and guided tours make it accessible for solo travelers, families, and anyone keen to see a lot of landmarks in a short period.
However, travelers who prefer luxury accommodations or longer stays at each site may find the hotel quality and pace challenging. Plus, the limited time at some locations means you won’t get a deep dive into each city’s culture or hidden gems.
This tour offers a practical way to see multiple countries in just a week, focusing on top attractions across Switzerland, Italy, and France. The guided experience, combined with comfortable transportation and included breakfasts, provides good value for its price point.
While the hotels are generally basic, reviews indicate they are clean and adequately located, with some criticism of room sizes. The pace can be intense, but most travelers find the itinerary rewarding and well-managed. It’s an excellent choice for first-timers or those short on time who want an organized overview of Western Europe’s highlights.
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What is included in the tour price?
The price covers 7 days of guided travel, 3-star hotel accommodations, daily breakfast, and transportation on a modern coach.
Are attractions tickets included?
Most major attractions are not included in the base price. Optional activities such as gondola rides and Colosseum tours can be added at extra cost.
What is the group size limit?
The tour operates with a maximum of 15 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
How are the hotels rated?
Hotels are classified as 3-star, but some reviews note rooms can be small and amenities basic.
Is there free time in each city?
Yes, but the schedule is tightly packed, so free time varies depending on the day and location.
What is the pace of the tour?
It is fast-paced, with many sights visited each day, so travelers should be prepared for long days.
Can I customize the trip or extend my stay?
The tour’s itinerary is fixed, but travelers can choose to extend their stay in Paris or other cities after the tour ends.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult, and the tour is suitable for families seeking a rundown.
What should I pack for this trip?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, a camera, and clothing suitable for varying weather conditions across four countries.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings are made through goEUgo International Limited with confirmation sent via a tour voucher. Cancellations are possible up to 3 days in advance for a full refund.