Europe's Top 10 by Rail

From £3,999 per person // 26 days
In honour of our 10th anniversary, we've rounded up 10 of our favourite destinations, mixed in some of our all-time favourite rail journeys and created the BEST 25-night holiday around Europe ever! Rail highlights include the Glacier Express, the Bernina Express, the Elbe River valley and the Semmering Pass.

Europe’s Top 10 by Rail

From £3,999 per person // 26 days
The Essentials
  • Ten fantastic destinations in France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and more!
  • Five fantastic capital cities including Paris, Prague and Vienna
  • Fantastic rail journeys including the Glacier Express, Bernina Express route and the Semmering Pass
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What's included
  • Standard Class rail travel with seat reservations
  • 25 nights’ handpicked hotel accommodation with breakfast as necessary
  • Comprehensive directions to your hotels
  • Clearly-presented wallets for your rail tickets, hotel vouchers and other documentation
  • All credit card surcharges and complimentary delivery of your travel documents

Suggested Itinerary

Europe’s Top 10 by Rail
DAY 1 - LONDON TO AMSTERDAM

Kick off your exciting pan-European rail adventure today with a journey aboard the Eurostar to Amsterdam. On arrival, check in for a 2-night stay at the JL No76 Hotel (or similar).

We can also include your UK travel from your local station with this itinerary (as long as you’re travelling on to Amsterdam on the same day). Just let us know where you’d like to start out from.

DAY 2 - AMSTERDAM

Enjoy a free day in Amsterdam, the photogenic capital of the Netherlands. There is a huge choice of museums here including the popular Van Gogh Museum and Anne Frank’s House, where the teenage diarist hid away during the occupation in World War II.

You might also like to take a cruise through Amsterdam’s famous network of canals or perhaps do as the locals do and hire a bike to get around!

DAYS 3, 4 & 5 - BERLIN

A direct Intercity service from Amsterdam brings you to Berlin in just under 6 hours. Your home for the next 3 nights is the Arcotel John F (or similar).

You have two full days to explore Berlin. Discover the city’s best-known sights including the Brandenburg Gate, the TV Tower, the Reichstag (German parliament), the Tiergarten park and the Berlin Wall Memorial. You can also choose from museums including the German History Museum and the DDR Museum, which chronicles life in East Germany.

 

 

DAY 6 - BERLIN TO PRAGUE VIA THE ELBE VALLEY

Depart this morning on a EuroCity train running south through the former East Germany, stopping briefly in Dresden, dubbed the Florence of the Elbe.  After Dresden, the scenery hots up along the Elbe Valley through what is known as ‘Saxon Switzerland’. Don’t miss a visit to the restaurant car!

On arrival in Prague’s main station, make your way to the K + K Central Hotel (or similar), where you will be staying for the next 2 nights.

DAYS 7 & 8 - PRAGUE

The majestic capital of the Czech Republic sits on both banks of the Vltara River.  To the east is the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old Town, with its famous Astronomical Clock tower which you can climb for great views over the Old Town Square. To the west is the world’s largest castle complex, with a wealth of history and plenty to explore.

You might also like to take a boat out on the river, take in a museum or visit one of the city’s historic synagogues, including the Old New Synagogue, Europe’s oldest active synagogue, dating back to 1270.

DAYS 9, 10 & 11 - VIENNA

A 4-hour journey by sleek Railjet whisks you from the Czech Republic into Austria. Arrive into Vienna’s modern central station and check in for a 3-night stay at the K + K Maria Theresia (or similar).

Enjoy time at leisure in Vienna, the City of Music and former home to composers including Mozart, Schubert, Beethoven and Brahms. There are plenty of concerts taking place throughout the year if you want to experience some live music but there are also plenty of other attractions here including historic museums, the Spanish Riding School, a number of grand palaces and, of course, elegant cafés where you can enjoy coffee and a slice of sachertorte!

DAY 12 - VIENNA TO VENICE VIA THE SEMMERING PASS

Check out of your hotel this morning and return to the station for a lovely rail journey through the Semmering Pass in the Alps into Italy. Your first station across the border is the village of Tarvisio, once on the Roman trade route across the Alps and also very close to the border with Slovenia. Descend into Italy and continue south to Venice.

Coming out of the station here, you’ll be directly on the Grand Canal. Make your way to the Hotel Giorgione (or similar) and check in for a 3-night stay.

DAYS 13 & 14 - VENICE

You have two full days in Venice to discover the charms of this wonderful city. Make an early start and beat the day-tripping crowds by heading down to St Mark’s Square – visit the Doge’s Palace and see the iconic Bridge of Sighs, before wandering over the the Arsenale district and having a coffee in one of the less touristy cafeterias in this largely residential district. Maybe take a boat trip over to Murano, famous the world over for its glass, or indulge in some culture at the Peggy Guggenheim Museum.

DAY 15 - VENICE TO ST MORITZ VIA THE BERNINA EXPRESS ROUTE

There’s another beautiful rail journey in store today as you return to Santa Lucia station and catch a high-speed Frecciarossa (red arrow) train to Milan. From here, you’ll head towards the Swiss border, changing in Tirano onto the Bernina Express route. This will take you via the UNESCO World Heritage listed Albula Line up to Ospizio Bernina at 2,235 metres (7,392 feet) above sea level. The line descends slightly as you head towards the chic ski resort of St Moritz.

On arrival here, check in for a 2-night stay at the San Gian Hotel (or similar).

DAY 16 - ST MORITZ

Enjoy a relaxing stay in the stunning surroundings of the Engadin Valley. Perhaps take a stroll around Lake St Moritz or head up into the mountains. The stunning Panoramaweg is a recommended 1.5 – 2 hour walk from the top cable car station above Pontresina to Muottas Muragl, where there’s a boutique hotel and restaurant above the funicular train which brings you back down into the valley. There are lots of other options for walks in the area and your hotel can make recommendations. But if you’d simply like to relax and enjoy the scenery, that’s a great option too!

DAY 17 - ST MORITZ TO ZERMATT

Check out of your hotel after breakfast this morning and return to the station for your exciting journey aboard the world-famous Glacier Express. This is the full 8-hour journey all the way from east to west Switzerland, taking in 291 bridges and 91 tunnels on its 181-mile route. Lunch is served at your seat onboard (payable locally – and regardless of whether you are travelling in standard or first class).

In the early evening, you’ll arrive into Zermatt and check in for a 3-night stay at the Hotel Pollux (or similar).

 

DAY 18 - ZERMATT

Spend a free day in Zermatt taking in the mountain scenery. You have the option to get a ticket for the Gornergrat Railway, which will take you up into the mountains, with sweeping views including the distinctive triangular peak of the Matterhorn. There’s also the option of the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise which is the highest gondola in the Alps, rising to a 3,883-metre (12,740 feet) summit with 360° views of other peaks & glaciers.

 

DAY 19 - ZERMATT TO LYON

Enjoy a leisurely start this morning and then make your way back to the station for a lovely journey with the Matterhorn-Gotthard Bahn back to Visp. Here, change onto another domestic Swiss train which will take you along the shores of Lake Geneva, past the historic vineyards of the Lavaux, to Geneva. A last change brings you over the border into south-eastern France.

Arrive into Lyon Part Dieu station and check in for a 2-night stay at the Grand Hotel des Terreaux (or similar).

DAY 20 - LYON

Lyon is one of France’s most important cities. It has a history going back to Roman times, with remains of an arena on the Fourvière Hill dating back to 15 BC. It was also significant centre of trade and artistic development. In the late 19th century, the Lumière Brothers invented the cinematograph here, paving the way for modern cinema. You can find out more about this at the Institut Lumière or visit the roman arena en route to the stunning Fourvière Basilica which boasts sweeping city views.

In the evening, why not wander around the buzzing streets of Vieux Lyon and enjoy some justly famous Lyonnaise cuisine in one of a fabulous choice of restaurants.

DAYS 21, 22 & 23 - BARCELONA

Enjoy two full days at leisure in the Catalan capital. Barcelona is an exuberant city with a jam-packed calendar of events and plenty to see and do. Among the most popular attractions is the Barrio Gotico (Gothic Quarter) home of the city’s historic cathedral and the world-famous Picasso Museum. Also well-worth visiting is la Rambla, the pedestrianised boulevard leading down to the sea and the iconic Sagrada Familia, designed by Antoni Gaudi and still unfinished after 100 years of building work. We would recommend booking skip-the-line tickets in advance if you want to visit here. Please ask for details.

DAYS 24 & 25 - PARIS

A direct high-speed TGV service brings you back across the French border and up to Paris, where you have 2 nights at the Marceau Bastille Hotel (or similar).

The French capital is the perfect place to finish your grand tour of Europe. There’s an excellent choice of museums both famous (Musée d’Orsay, Louvre) and less famous (Musée du Quai Branly, Musée Carnavalet) or the option to simply people-watch from a pavement café. Alternatively, why not do your sightseeing by boat with a trip on an iconic bateau mouche or head up to the Basilique du Sacre Coeur for wonderful city views.

DAY 26 - PARIS TO LONDON

Leave Paris today and head to the Gare du Nord for a return Eurostar journey to London at the end of your fabulous ten-centre holiday!

Typical hotels on this itinerary

Europe’s Top 10 by Rail
Amsterdam
JL No 76 Hotel

Hotel JL No.76 is a boutique hotel housed in adjoining 18th century mansions in the heart of Amsterdam’s museum district. Bedrooms offer modern amenities such as iPod docking stations and a Nespresso coffee machine. You can enjoy a light meal or drink in JAN Eat & Drink or help yourself at the honesty bar.

Berlin
Arcotel John F

The Arcotel John F is conveniently located within walking distance of Museum Island and the famous Unter den Linden street leading to the Brandenburg Gate. Bedrooms are elegantly furnished with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and rocking chairs. There is a restaurant serving international cuisine as well as a bar, a gym and a spa area.

 

 

Prague
K + K Central

The Art Déco K+K Hotel Central is located in the heart of Prague, only steps away from the famous Old Town Square. All air-conditioned bedrooms come with free Wi-Fi internet access, tea & coffee making facilities, flat-screen TVs with cable channels and en suite bathrooms with a hairdryer. There is also a 24-hour reception desk, a bar & bistro and a fitness centre with a sauna.

 

 

Vienna
K + K Maria Theresia

The K+K Hotel Maria Theresia offers modern and elegant accommodation in a peaceful but central location in the Spittelberg district of Vienna. The classically furnished bedrooms come with free Wi-Fi internet access, tea & coffee making facilities, a flat-screen TV and minibar. There’s also a contemporary-style bar and restaurant as well as a gym and sauna.

 

 

Venice
Hotel Giorgione

The Giorgione is a traditional Venetian hotel occupying an 18th century building in the Cannaregio district of the city, within easy walking distance of the Grand Canal and the Rialto Bridge. Bedrooms are elegantly furnished with antique furniture and Murano glass chandeliers. Wi-Fi internet access is free throughout the property. There is also a small swimming pool and an outdoor terrace where you can enjoy breakfast in the summer months.

 

St Moritz
San Gian Hotel

The 4-star superior Hotel San Gian offers various massages and relaxation treatments in its spa, free WiFi, and two restaurants to choose from. Decorated with contemporary furniture, each room has a flat-screen TV, a minibar, a seating area, and a bathroom. Bathrobes and slippers are provided for all rooms.

Zermatt
Hotel Pollux

The welcoming Hotel Pollux in located the centre of Zermatt, within easy reach of the train station. Bedrooms are furnished in an Alpine style with complimentary Wi-Fi, tea & coffee making facilities and a flat-screen TV. There are three restaurants to choose from, including a vegetarian restaurant.

 

Lyon
Grand Hotel des Terreaux

Within walking distance of the Place Bellecour, the river and Lyon’s pretty Old Town area, the Grand Hotel des Terreaux is a great base in the heart of the city. You can enjoy comfortable, modern accommodation with individually decorated air-conditioned bedrooms, a stylish bar and an indoor swimming pool. When it comes to eating out, you will be spoiled for choice with options in the immediate vicinity of the hotel.

Barcelona
Catalonia Born

Occupying a 19th century residence in the El Born district of Barcelona, the Catalonia Born offers comfortable accommodation within easy reach of the city’s main attractions. The hotel features a rooftop swimming pool and a snack bar where you can enjoy free snacks and drinks during the afternoon and evening. Bedrooms are decorated in a classic style with air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi access.

 

 

Paris
Le Marceau Bastille

Perfectly situated for travel to and from Gare de Lyon in the fashionable Bastille area, this recently refurbished hotel offers a chic, modern take on French hospitality. Rooms come equipped with modern creature comforts such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi and a minibar, and the courtyard, fitness room and treatment area provide the finishing touches for your stay.

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