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04 Dec 2025 - 16 Dec 2025
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Journey at a glancePlaces you’ll journey through
London
Zürich
1 night
Milan
3 nights
Venice
3 nights
Florence
3 nights
Zürich
1 night
Paris
1 night
London
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Zürich

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Saint Georges Hotel
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Get lost in infinity or dance on the ceiling at the museum of immersive optical illusions. One of Zürich's zaniest attractions, the WOW Museum will appeal to kids of all ages (and adults young at heart).
Climb Zürich's mountain, Uetliberg, which towers an impressive 850m high and offers great views of the city and its lake. There are hiking and biking trails here, and you can also book tobogganing and paragliding.
Visit Zurich's Opernhaus, the city's first permanent theatre opened in 1834 with Mozart's Zauberflöte and is now the main venue for opera and ballet in the city.

Milan

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Hotel Bristol - Milan
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Hit the shops in Europe's fashion capital. The beautiful Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II shopping centre is home to a vast range of clothes shops, including the original Prada store, which is one of the most notable landmarks in Milan.
Milan has a long artistic tradition and there is no shortage of places to see it. From the oldest collections of Italian Masters at Pinacoteca Ambrosiana to the more modern at Galleria d’Arte Moderna as well as cutting-edge contemporary art at Fondazione Prada, there's something for all tastes in this creative and cultural city.
- Spend an afternoon in the Navigli quarter, filled with peaceful canals and lively bars. The best way to soak up the atmosphere is with a drink on the water's edge.

Venice

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Residenza d'Epoca San Cassiano
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Cruise along the Grand Canal, the wide stretch of water that winds through the centre of Venice from the train station to San Marco. The vaporetto (water bus) is the local way to travel on the canal – if you want to hire a gondola it's best to head to a gondola station away from the grand canal where it's quieter.
Adopt the local habit of an aperitivo – an evening drink, usually Campari or Aperol, accompanied by a few snacks to start the night.
Walk to the famous Bridge of Sighs which was once part of the Doge Palace's prison. The bridges formed the passageway prisoners walked down to enter their cell after hearing their sentence. Locals often heard their sighs as they crossed the bridge, hence its name (Ponte dei Sospiri in Italian).
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Florence

Where you could stay3 nights
Hotel La Fortezza
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One of the world's most iconic museums, the Uffizi is a treasure trove of masterpieces from the Renaissance to the present day. Exploring its galleries, you'll come across the likes of Botticelli, Giotti, Caravaggio, Piero della Francesca and Filippo Lippi, among many, many others.
A visit to the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, more commonly called Il Duomo, is an essential part of any trip to Florence. The cathedral is Florence's most prominent landmark, looming over the city, and has the largest masonry dome in the world. This architectural masterpiece features the famous bronze doors named 'the gates of paradise' by Michelangelo. Admire the religious relics and let yourself be enchanted by the famous paintings, sculptures and marble facade.
Eating vegan in Florence is easier than you might think. Enjoy plant-based takes on traditional Italian dishes, raw-food restaurants, and gorgeous patisseries. There are even vegan supermarkets where you can stock up on goodies.

Zürich

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Saint Georges Hotel
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Paris

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Libertel Gare de L'Est Francais
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You'll find Europe's largest collection of modern and contemporary art at the Centre Pompidou (or Beaubourg as it's often called), housed in a striking building covered in pipes and scaffolding. Inside, you'll find temporary exhibitions alongside the permanent collection that includes masterpieces like Duchamp's Fountain, and recognisable works by Frida Kahlo, Robert Delaunay and Wassily Kandinsky.
Stroll along the Canal Saint-Martin, for boutique shopping by day and buzzing bars and restaurants by night.
Paris has no shortage of tempting shops, from independent clothing boutiques to sprawling department stores. Don't miss the opportunity to browse the bouquinistes, open-air booksellers on the banks of the Seine, or indulge at the Galeries Lafayette, the luxurious French department store.

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