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Personally, the Mykonian farm dinner is the experience I'd never cut from this circuit. It pulls you completely off the waterfront into the island's agricultural interior, and the food has nothing to do with anything along the harbor. My advice on Florence: even a half-day south toward Chianti changes the whole chapter. The city without that countryside context is only half the picture. And if the Cotswolds day is in London, open with it rather than closing on it; arriving in Bourton-on-the-Water before the coaches and then returning to the city gives the urban density a different kind of meaning.
Personally, the Mykonian farm dinner is the experience I'd never cut from this circuit. It pulls you completely off the waterfront into the island's agricultural interior, and the food has nothing to do with anything along the harbor. My advice on Florence: even a half-day south toward Chianti changes the whole chapter. The city without that countryside context is only half the picture. And if the Cotswolds day is in London, open with it rather than closing on it; arriving in Bourton-on-the-Water before the coaches and then returning to the city gives the urban density a different kind of meaning.
Day 1 - 3
Set on Spain’s gorgeous southeastern coast, the capital and largest city of the Catalonia region, Barcelona, is an exquisite, seaside metropolis. With its dizzying array of architecture and its world-class galleries and museums, artistic delights abound at every corner (most strikingly in the astonishingly whimsical structures designed by the prolific modernist architect Antoni Gaudi). Explore the winding alleys of the picturesque Gothic Quarter, take in the boisterous carnival atmosphere of the world famous, tree-lined La Rambla boulevard, or go on a gastronomical adventure through the city's restaurants. Head to one of the gorgeous white sandy beaches and when the sun sets, join the eclectic all-night party scene. Don’t miss the opportunity to see the phenomenal Sagrada Familia, take in an opera at the sublime Palau de la Musica Catalana, and watch a game at the famous Camp Nou stadium.










Join an English-speaking guided tour to discover two of Antoni Gaudí’s most iconic works: the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell.
Begin at Park Güell, located in a unique area with stunning views over the city. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984, the park was originally conceived as a residential project before becoming a public space. Explore the monumental area with your guide and admire Gaudí’s mastery. See how he blended architecture and nature through his organic, naturalistic style.
At the appointed time, a transfer will take you to the Sagrada Familia. Enter this breathtaking monument and discover why it’s the ultimate must-see landmark in Barcelona. Learn about its history and symbolism with your local guide, and marvel at the interior—richly inspired by natural forms and spiritual meaning.
Day 4 - 6
Spain’s enormous central capital, Madrid, lies on the River Manzanares and is a city of contrasts. Historical monuments like the impressive Royal Palace stand in stark contrast to state-of-the-art skyscrapers; masterpieces by Picasso, Dali and Velazquez adorn the walls of the city’s world-class galleries alongside contemporary modern works; local chefs display a passion for Spanish food at traditional eateries while chic fusion restaurants operate next door. Madrid’s real attraction lies in the seductive lifestyle of its hedonistic inhabitants; indulging in tapas, hunting for treasures at the El Rastro flea market or partying the night away in one of the many lively nightclubs. Make sure to soak up the vibrant street life of the grand, historic Plaza Mayor, Madrid's central square, and spend a leisurely afternoon on the landscaped lawns at the Parque del Buen Retiro.








Join this panoramic tour through the beautiful city of Madrid. During the first part of the experience, enjoy a one-hour walking tour through the streets of the historic city center. Stroll through some of Madrid’s most iconic locations:
Next, continue the tour with a panoramic ride through the city on an air-conditioned bus. The route includes:
The tour includes stops at selected locations, allowing you to take photos of some of Madrid’s most significant landmarks.
Day 7 - 9
Experience Rome, the bustling capital of Italy. This city, rich with exciting history and culture, offers an unparalled mix of ancient explorations and modern living. Immerse yourself in the past and explore the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Vatican. Wander through other must-see destinations like The Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, and Pantheon. Experiencing the culinary scene is a delight, from traditional pasta to world-renowned Italian gelati. You can explore daily markets such as Campo de' Fiori for local ingredients and fresh food. A stay in Rome promises great experiences all year round, but it is advisable to take seasonality into account. While spring (April–May) and fall (September–October) offer pleasant weather and less crowds, summer (June–August) has a lively, spirited atmosphere — but can also be hot. No matter when you go, visiting Rome promises an unforgettable journey through the centuries. The unique combination of a rich historical past mixed into a thriving and vibrant modern community makes Italy's Eternal City one of the world's most intriguing and inspiring tourist destinations.








Create a customized tour of Rome’s must-see attractions. Settle into our comfortable double-decker pink buses and listen to the audio guide for a tour you will never forget. Spend as long as you like at each site with buses running every 15/20 minutes throughout the day.
Hop On Hop Off Stops:
MEETING POINT: Hop On Hop Off - Stop 1 Via Giovanni Giolitti, 32
Day 10 - 11
Florence, the beautiful capital of the Italian region Tuscany, lies in the center of the country. A small city with a big heart, and an even bigger offering of artistic and historical treasures. For centuries, travelers have journeyed to the birthplace of the Renaissance era to marvel at the many masterpieces of architecture and art: Michelangelo's iconic David, the impressive works of Botticelli, the Uffizi Gallery (packed with works by Caravaggio and Da Vinci), and of course, Brunelleschi's remarkable dome — the religious centerpiece of Florence that dominates the skyline. All are absolute must-sees on any itinerary. Once you've ticked off these renowned attractions, you can take a stroll through the vast Boboli Gardens or climb the hill to the church of San Miniato al Monte for a breathtaking view of this beautiful, enchanting city.








This walking tour will show the most fascinating and interesting places of Florence: Repubblica Square, the Cathedral with Brunelleschi’s Dome (exterior), the Baptistery with its famous Gates of Paradise (exterior), Signoria Square with its Palazzo Vecchio (exterior) and Loggia dei Lanzi.
Day 12 - 13
Dominating the Attica region of Greece, the country’s capital, Athens, is one of the oldest cities in the world. For over two and a half centuries, the astonishing Greek temples and monuments of Athens have continued to intrigue and amaze visitors from around the world. This icon of western civilization seamlessly combines ancient history with modern architecture and a surprisingly lively atmosphere. This is particularly apparent in areas at the foot of the Acropolis, Anafiotika, Plaka, Monastiraki, and Thissio where visitors will find numerous extraordinary Neoclassical buildings, trendy and traditional cafes, and shops, and narrow winding streets with historical treasures at every turn. Once you have enjoyed a history and art fix, try some mouth-watering Greek cuisine at one of the city’s fine local restaurants before indulging in the insatiable nightlife at the chic cocktail bars and waterfront dance clubs.








This tour gives you an opportunity to observe the striking contraststhat make Athens such a fascinating city. Our expert guides will take you to see the Panathenaic Stadium where the first Olympic Gamesof modern times were held in 1896 (short stop). Continue and pass by the Prime Minister's residence (ex-Royal Palace) guarded by the Evzones in their colorful uniform, the Templeof Olympian Zeus, the Hadrian's Arch, the Parliament and thememorial to the Unknown Soldier, the Academy, the University, the National Library, the Constitution Square (Syntagma). On the Acropolis visit the Architectural Masterpieces of the GoldenAge of Athens: The Propylaea, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion, and finally "the harmony between material and spirit", the monument that "puts order in the mind", the Parthenon. Continue and visit the place where at last the statues found their home and admire the wonders of the classical era: The new Acropolis Museum.
Guests spend approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes at the Acropolis and about 1 hour at the Acropolis Museum.
Start time: 08.45 and ends 13.30.
Group Size: Max pax 48
Day 14 - 15
Out of all of the Cyclades - the group of islands that surround the sacred Greek island of Delos - Mykonos is perhaps the most famous. It is known for its gorgeous green rolling hills, exquisite beaches and the glamorous, cosmopolitan crowd that typically vacations here. While Mykonos makes for an ideal base for archaeological day trips to the nearby islands, the island itself has plenty to offer. Spend your days exploring the quaint winding alleyways strewn with iconic whitewashed houses; sailing around the picturesque harbour and out into the glistening Aegean Sea; unwinding on the idyllic beaches, and dining in the numerous fine restaurants. If it’s unforgettable nightlife, a bit of luxury, and plenty of natural beauty you are after, Mykonos is undoubtedly the destination for you.










Olive oil has been at the heart of Greek culture and cuisine since ancient times. Homer praised it as “Liquid Gold,” while Hippocrates called it the “Great Healer.” Rich in antioxidants, fatty acids, and vitamins, it is considered the healthiest fat on earth and a cornerstone of the Mediterranean diet.
In this activity, you will be guided by expert olive oil taster Anita Zachou to explore the aromas and flavors of some of Greece’s finest Extra Virgin Olive Oils. You’ll learn how to taste properly, understand what makes an oil “extra virgin,” and describe it using terms like fruity, bitter, and spicy. You’ll also discover how to identify high-quality oils versus defective ones, and gain insights into the health and beauty benefits of Extra Virgin Olive Oil that can enhance your daily life.
Led by Anita Zachou—agricultural engineer, certified olive oil taster, holistic wellness coach, and founder of Mykonos Olive Oil Tasting—this unique experience is both educational and enjoyable, perfect to share with family and friends.
Start time : 17.00
Group size: Max 20 pax
Day 16 - 17
With the River Seine gently meandering through this incredible city in northern central France, the captivating, romantic city of Paris has been described in just about every possible way and is a dream destination for people the world over, boasting many famous landmarks, a rich history and idyllic Parisian scenes at every turn. The city features monument-lined boulevards, fascinating museums, classical bistros, bohemian art nouveau cafes, creative wine bars, stylish boutiques, and art galleries. Must-see attractions include: the impressive Gothic Notre Dame Cathedral, the world-renowned Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the Arc de Triomphe standing guard over the glamourous Champs Elysees Avenue. Don’t miss the opportunity to sample infamous French cuisine at an array of enticing ‘boulangeries’, ‘patisseries’, and ‘fromageries’.







Day 18 - 21
Discover the legendary capital of the United Kingdom, a vibrant metropolis where history and diversity flourish. As you explore, you'll encounter iconic landmarks such as Big Ben, the historic Tower of London, and the breathtaking London Eye. Immerse yourself in world-class culture at the British Museum and the Tate Modern, offering endless artistic and historical treasures. The renowned West End theater scene promises unforgettable evenings, while the tranquil expanses of Hyde Park provide a welcome escape from the city's energy. Prepare your palate for a culinary journey; London's rich, multicultural atmosphere is vividly reflected in its diverse food scene, from traditional pubs offering hearty fare to esteemed gourmet restaurants awaiting your discovery. Come and experience the captivating allure of London.











Experience a ride on the tallest observation wheel in Europe and take in breathtaking 360-degree views of London. From the top, admire iconic landmarks such as Big Ben, St. Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, and the Houses of Parliament, along with a patchwork panorama of London that can stretch up to 40 kilometers, reaching as far as Windsor Castle on clear days.
The 32 capsules, each representing one of the 32 London boroughs, can accommodate a total of 800 people and move at a leisurely pace of 26 centimeters per second. Initially constructed as a temporary attraction for the millennium, the London Eye has become a permanent fixture, attracting more visitors than world-famous sites like the Taj Mahal and the Pyramids of Giza.
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Moving from Spain to Italy, Italy to Greece, then north through France to the UK follows a natural arc across the continent. Each country has its own distinct character to absorb before the next begins, and that rhythm is what keeps three weeks in Europe from feeling like a checklist.
What I always tell people about the London Eye: use the fast-track entry and go at dusk — the city at that hour is worth every bit of the view.
Hotel: Hotel 1898
Hotel 1898 sits directly on La Rambla, which puts the Gothic Quarter, the Boqueria market, and the waterfront all within easy reach. The skip-the-line visit to Park Güell is a practical necessity — timed entry controls are strict, and the park fills fast on any given morning.
Hotel: H10 Villa de la Reina
Three nights in Madrid gives you room to move through the Prado and the Reina Sofía without compressing either, and still have a full evening free for the flamenco show. The H10 Villa de la Reina sits close to the Paseo del Prado, making both museum days straightforward on foot.
Hotel: Hotel Diana Roof Garden
The pizza-making class breaks up what could otherwise become a relentless procession of monuments, and it gives you a proper Roman evening rather than another restaurant reservation. The Hotel Diana's rooftop, with the city skyline spread out below, is an easy place to decompress after a full day at street level.
Hotel: Tivoli Palazzo Gaddi Florence Hotel
Two nights in Florence means keeping the focus on the historic center, which is the right call. Arriving at the Uffizi early pays off — the main galleries are noticeably thinner before 10 a.m., and the Botticelli rooms deserve that unhurried start.
Hotel: Amalia Hotel Athens
Two nights works better than one here. The Acropolis Museum alone merits an unhurried morning, and with the Amalia's central position, the museum and an evening in the Plaka can sit comfortably on the same day.
Hotel: Vencia Boutique Hotel
The olive oil tasting and the traditional dinner at the Mykonian farm are what separate this stop from a standard beach visit. The Vencia Boutique sits in the town center with easy walking access to the waterfront, away from the louder parts of the island.
Hotel: Hotel Louison
Hotel Louison sits in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, which makes it a strong base for a short Paris stay. The Luxembourg Gardens, the Left Bank, and the Seine are all on foot, and the neighborhood rewards any time spent without a fixed agenda.
Hotel: Clayton Hotel City of London
The Oxford and Cotswolds day trip is the standout activity in the London leg, and it lands well later in the journey when city-touring energy tends to flag. The Clayton Hotel's position in the City gives you fast access to both the South Bank and the East End throughout your stay.
What is the best time to visit Spain, Italy, Greece, and England? The best time to visit these countries depends on your preferences. The shoulder seasons of spring and fall are generally recommended for their pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Spain and Italy have warm, sunny weather from April to October. Greece is also ideal during this period, and England is at its warmest and sunniest from June to September.
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The cost of your trip will vary based on your budget and travel style. A mid-range, week-long trip to Spain costs around $1,400 (excluding flights), England is about $1,375, and Italy is about $1,700. A budget-friendly trip to Greece starts at approximately $65 per day.
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In Spain, you can visit the magnificent Sagrada Familia and the Prado Museum in Madrid. Italy offers a variety of experiences, from exploring the Duomo in Florence to seeing the Colosseum in Rome. In Greece, you can see the Acropolis in Athens and the white-washed houses of Mykonos. England has historic sites like the British Museum and the Tower of London.
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