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- The best Europe tour packages
- What people love about Europe Tours
- Most popular destinations in Europe
- See Europe your way
- Best tour companies for Europe tours
- Best places to start your Europe tour
- Discover Europe tours for every budget
- Europe tours for every type of group
- Europe itineraries by length
- Traveler types and experiences
- Best time to visit Europe
- Europe travel guides - curated by our experts
- Contact our Europe travel experts
- What our customers ask about Europe Tours & Trips
The best Europe tour packages
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Europe's finest cities unfold across 12 days, from Rome's Imperial Forums to London's British Museum. Watch Venice's Murano glassmaking, ascend Switzerland's Mount Titlis, and cruise Paris's Seine River. Twenty city stops include stays at NILHOTEL Rome and Harrys Home Zurich.
Duration 12 days Destinations Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), Austria, Switzerland, France, England Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
- US$2,265
Balkans Rail Adventure
35 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was an interesting tour, the guides were very knowledgeable and passionate about their country.”
Deborah, traveled in August
Rail routes connect Europe's most captivating regions over 16 days. The itinerary features UNESCO sites like Plitvice Lakes and Dubrovnik's Old Town, with scenic train journeys including the Bar to Belgrade route. Traditional dinners and guided tours in Ljubljana, Zagreb, and Belgrade reveal local culture.
Duration 16 days Destinations Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia, Macedonia, Kosovo Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operator Explore! From $4,150
20% Off- US$3,320You save $830
Europe Escape
806 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Fantastic at storytelling, and just a real joy to be hanging out with.”
Steve, traveled in December
Seven countries reveal their iconic landmarks over 12 memorable days. The path leads from Rome's ancient ruins to Venice's canals, through the Swiss Alps to Paris's boulevards. Guests stay at select hotels like Hampton by Hilton in Amsterdam and Elite Residence in Venice, savoring traditional cuisine throughout.
Duration 12 days Destinations Italy, Austria, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland Age Range 10 to 75 year olds Operator Expat Explore Travel From $2,775
17% Off- US$2,315You save $460
Central Europe Group Rail Tour (18-35)
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The whole trip was thoroughly planned and so enjoyable! Such a stress free experience.”
Juliet, traveled in August
Seven European capitals unfold from London to Venice across 15 days. Guests float through Amsterdam's canals for pancakes, ascend Berlin's TV Tower, revel in Prague's medieval tavern show, and unwind in Budapest's Szechenyi Baths. Central hostels provide comfort with expert guidance throughout.
Duration 15 days Destinations England, Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, Austria, Italy Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Euroventure Travel From $2,634
5% Off- US$2,503You save $131
Classic Europe
215 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Fun, friendly while also extremely knowledgeable about everything everywhere we went. He made our trip so fun.”
Edward, traveled in July
Fifteen cities across 8 countries welcome visitors over 14 days, with nights at Elite Residence Hotel in Venice and ACHAT Premium in Munich. The route stretches from London's Westminster Abbey to Rome's Colosseum, featuring wine tasting in Beaune and gondola rides in Venice. Rated 4.5/5 from 200+ reviews.
Duration 14 days Destinations England, France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium Age Range 10 to 75 year olds Operator Expat Explore Travel From $3,365
12% Off- US$2,945You save $420
What people love about Europe Tours
- Europe Escape
I just want to say thank you to Expat Explore for an awesome tour! Ben the tour guides was amazing and very entertaining and so was Sean the driver (Sean the sheep) he is the best coach driver I have ever met. The tour was well balanced and the highlight for me was Rome, it was the best time ever. I got to meet a lot of people various ages and from different countries and we all shared this amazing experience. Thank you and I plan book my next holiday on one of your tours!
- Balkans Rail Adventure
I would like to thank Explore Worlwide Ltd for organizing a very beautiful and detailed travel program and the tourradar company who answered my every question and encouraged me to participate in this trip. It was one of the most beautiful sightseeing programs I've ever done.
- Central Europe Group Rail Tour (18-35)
I am so happy I took this trip! I love that there is a planned activity in each city but you also get free days to explore on your own or with new friends. Every city was stunning and I met some great people as well. The thing that made me want to leave a review the most was honesty our tour leader , Cristina was a delight and a perfect balance for our group. She made this trip more memorable then I could have imagined and had great tips for each city too!!!!! Truly an unforgettable experience I would highly recommend. I wish I did the whole Europe tour instead of just central Europe.
Most popular destinations in Europe
Our travelers consistently connect with Western European highlights in ways that go beyond simple sightseeing. Local guides make ancient Rome come alive through their stories, while the trek up Switzerland's Jungfraujoch gives a sense of Alpine grandeur. Ireland's natural wonders - the Cliffs of Moher and Giant's Causeway - leave lasting memories, and the cultural spectrum from Rome's layered history to Amsterdam's canal life creates perfect contrasts. While some optional activities cost extra, they're worth it for bypassing long lines and accessing special experiences you couldn't arrange alone. April-May and September-October hit that sweet spot with nice weather and fewer tourists, making it easier to explore on foot and join local festivals without fighting through summer crowds.
See all Western Europe tours toursMediterranean tours really shine on the route from Dubrovnik to Athens, where our travelers tell us about the hidden spots they discovered along this cultural-rich stretch. The small city of Ohrid in Macedonia has turned out to be quite special, travelers love exploring its old churches and taking in those clear lake views. What works is how these trips mix famous coastal stops with quiet corners that most visitors pass by, and the guides get lots of praise for making it all flow naturally. We've found April-May and September-October work particularly well for groups when the weather's pleasant, major sites aren't crowded and there's more chance to chat with locals and join in cultural activities.
See all Mediterranean tours toursThe Balkans are one of those European corners where you can still find unspoiled experiences. Our travelers keep telling us about Lake Ohrid's old churches and their original frescoes that reveal stories from long ago. What really sets these trips apart is how they blend deep cultural history with genuine local moments. You might find yourself in an impromptu conversation with families on Tirana's lively streets or getting local secrets from residents who want to chat with visitors. Having a local guide makes all the difference here, opening doors to places you'd never spot on your own and helping bridge language gaps that lead to meaningful connections. The best times to visit are spring and early autumn between March-May and September, when the weather's just right for exploring.
See all Balkans tours toursCentral Europe surprises travelers with its mix of storybook towns, riverside villages, and layers of culture. TourRadar travelers often mention how much they enjoy cycling along the Danube, especially when they have a guide who knows where to stop for a quiet cafe or to point out castle ruins you’d otherwise miss. Beyond the bike paths, cities like Prague, Vienna, and Budapest are favorites for their easy charm and rich history. Travelers also remember the smaller places like Melk Abbey, Cesky Krumlov, or the slower pace of villages in Slovakia for how peaceful they feel after the busier city stops. Late spring, especially May and June, is a great time to go. The weather usually stays between 60–75°F (15–24°C), and crowds tend to be smaller. September is also a good bet, with cooler days, fall colors, and plenty of daylight to explore without feeling rushed.
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See Europe your way
Glide down Europe’s rivers past small towns, castle ruins, and vineyards that stretch along the hills. TourRadar travelers often mention how much they enjoy trying local dishes onboard and joining cultural events along the way. Most tours include walking excursions in cities like Vienna, Amsterdam, and Budapest, which give you time to explore the neighborhoods, markets, and riverfronts on foot.
See all River Cruise toursImmerse yourself in Europe’s landscapes with hikes that take you through the Alps in Switzerland, across Norway’s dramatic fjords, or along Spain’s Camino de Santiago. Each route offers a different kind of challenge, but the rewards are the same—fresh air, wide-open views, and a slower way to experience the land.
See all Hiking & Trekking toursExplore Europe with a more active pace. You can go white-water rafting in Norway’s fjords, hike through Spain’s Sierra Nevada mountains, or cycle across rolling countryside in France’s wine regions. Some travelers enjoy trying climbing routes in the Swiss Alps, while others prefer island hopping in Greece with time for snorkeling and swims between stops.
See all Active toursPedal across some of Europe’s most scenic regions, from medieval towns in Germany to the lavender fields of Provence. Ride along the Dalmatian Coast in Croatia with sea views on one side and old stone villages on the other. In Switzerland, you can tackle alpine climbs, or take it easy in Tuscany with a gentle route through vineyards and olive groves.
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Europe tour companies
Contiki stands out for its smooth organization and tour managers who really know how to bring a trip to life. TourRadar travelers often mention how much they appreciate the guides—not just for their knowledge, but for keeping things on track while making the whole experience feel relaxed and fun. Expat Explore gets strong reviews for creating a welcoming, social vibe. Their guides are known for making everyone feel part of the group, which helps solo travelers and first-timers feel especially at ease. G Adventures is a go-to for travelers looking for easygoing, well-run trips. Their Chief Experience Officers often show up in reviews for going above and beyond—whether it’s pointing out a local café you’d never find on your own or helping with the little things that come up along the way.
Where to start your Europe trip
London comes out as the clear favourite kickoff point, with Rome and Amsterdam sharing second place. Vienna draws close third with Berlin following closely behind. Planning roughly 5 months in advance helps especially if you have specific dates and cities in mind. Most first-timers link these main capitals with highlights, using the train connections between cities. The more seasoned travelers we work with suggest taking at least three days in each major city - enough time to mix classic sightseeing with genuine local experiences like food tours and cooking classes that get you into the culture.
Tours for every budget
Our most pocket-friendly European tours span 7-14 days and connect multiple countries through smart routing. You'll move efficiently from London to Amsterdam, then follow the Rhine through Germany before reaching the Swiss Alps. Our TourRadar travelers love how these tours mix guided highlights with free exploration time. You'll see the big attractions - think Eiffel Tower and St. Mark's Square - but get hands-on with local culture. What our budget travelers mention is how these tours let them experience more places than they could manage solo for the same money.
Our luxury Europe tour packages balance cultural experiences with exclusive accommodations and intimate settings. A standout 14-day imperial journey connects Budapest to Vienna through historic palaces and private encounters, where TourRadar travelers praise the curated experiences. Another refined option spans the Balkans for 17 days, mixing stays in boutique properties with cultural moments - from wine tastings in family cellars, guided walks through medieval Veliko T'rnovo and access to local artisans. Our luxury travelers value how these tours blend capitals with hidden cultural gems, like exploring Ljubljana's castle by funicular or joining cooking classes in traditional Balkan homes.
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Europe tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
8,977 tours in EuropeOur 10-14 day group tours through multiple countries bring people together while hitting Europe's highlights. The routes link major cities like London, Paris, Amsterdam and Rome, adding cultural stops that make the journey special. There's Rhine River castle-spotting, stories of gladiator battles at the Colosseum and Venetian glass-making workshops. What works well is the mix - guided morning visits then afternoon free time to wander. The social side makes these trips special; our customers often tell us about friendships that started over Paris bistro meals, Swiss cheese fondue and evening walks through Prague's old town.
Small Group
2,976 tours in EuropeOur most popular small-group European routes balance guided activities with time for personal discovery, creating journeys that flow naturally from highlights to hidden corners. The Vienna to Dubrovnik path spans 17 days, weaving through capital cities and lesser-known spots - from authentic coffee meets with local elders at Vienna's Vollpension café to thoughtful visits at Auschwitz-Birkenau, and mountain walks in the High Tatras. In the Balkans, our 14-day routes have earned praise for combining active hiking in Montenegro's Durmitor National Park with cultural encounters in medieval towns. Travelers walk ancient streets in Bulgaria's Veliko Târnovo, explore castle passages in Romania, and share meals with families in Albania's Valbona Valley. Our guides like Sarah and Rianna bring special touches - Sarah illuminates Balkan history during border crossings while Rianna transforms Roman ruins into living stories through interactive activities. Many guests choose paths including Lake Ohrid's coastal trails, local wine cellars and also genuine community connections, blending active exploration with meaningful cultural moments.
Private / Personalized
2,395 tours in EuropePrivate tours in Europe give you the freedom to move at your own pace with the added benefit of a guide who knows the area inside and out. You’ll often skip the lines at major landmarks and get to see well-known places from a more personal perspective, whether that’s walking through historic streets in Rome, visiting castles in the countryside, or cruising the Seine in Paris. TourRadar travelers say one of the best parts is the balance between structure and flexibility. Most private tours include guided mornings and leave afternoons open for optional activities or free time. You can choose to explore on your own, add a visit to Versailles, take a food tour in Florence, or just relax at a café and enjoy the view.
Europe itineraries by length
Seven-day European tour packages are a great way to cover a lot in a short time without feeling overwhelmed. One of the most popular week-long routes starts in London, continues through Paris, and then winds into the Swiss Alps before finishing in Italy. Along the way, travelers enjoy cruising down the Rhine past hilltop castles and stopping for wine tastings in the valley. There’s also time for smaller moments—like learning how Dutch cheese is made or taking a canal cruise through Amsterdam at sunset. TourRadar travelers often mention how smoothly these trips run, thanks to guides who handle the details and keep things upbeat. If it’s your first time in Europe and you want to see a few different countries in just one week, these tours offer a smart way to start.
See all toursIf you have a little more time and want to explore at a more relaxed pace, 10-day tours give you room to dig into one region. A favorite route takes you through the Baltic capitals Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Finland, where travelers enjoy the mix of guided activities and time on their own. You might walk through Vilnius’s medieval old town, admire Art Nouveau buildings in Riga, or stroll along Tallinn’s centuries-old city walls. There’s also a chance to visit places like Rundale Palace and learn about local history in ways that stick with you. Another popular option covers the grand capitals of central Europe, where travelers balance major sights with everyday experiences, like sharing a drink in a Bavarian beer hall or sampling wine at a Tuscan vineyard. These tour packages offer just the right amount of structure with space to explore on your own.
See all toursTwo-week itineraries give you the chance to slow down and really get into the rhythm of the trip. One of the top 14-day routes links London or Rome with Amsterdam, passing through France, Switzerland, Germany and Italy at an easygoing pace. TourRadar travelers say they appreciate the free days built into the schedule, especially in big cities where there’s so much to see and do. You can follow the group for included activities or head off on your own for a museum visit or a quiet afternoon at a café. Guides often get mentioned for being both organized and approachable, making sure everything runs smoothly without making the days feel packed. If you’re looking for a deeper, more flexible European experience, these longer tours are a strong fit.
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Solo travelers often choose the Amsterdam-to-Rome route for the mix of freedom and connection. TourRadar travelers say the guides make it easy to feel part of the group right from the start, which helps solo travelers settle in quickly. You might spend your morning touring Rhine Valley castles with your group, then head off on your own in the afternoon to explore Munich’s beer halls or browse a street market. Some travelers start in London and cross into France, where shared wine tastings in Burgundy and hikes through the Alps bring people together naturally. Many describe making fast friends over Dutch canal cruises, long dinners in German beer halls, and easy evening strolls through Rome’s piazzas.
Couples often lean toward our river cruises, especially the Danube routes between Vienna and Budapest. These tours combine cultural depth with a relaxed rhythm—think quiet mornings in coffee houses, palace visits, and watching city lights from the water at night. Italy is another favorite, where couples enjoy wandering Venice’s canals, taking in Florence’s art, and sharing slow evenings in Rome’s piazzas. For those looking to add a bit of adventure, the Swiss Alps offer a great balance. You can hike alpine trails during the day, then wind down in thermal spas or spend the night in a cozy mountain lodge. TourRadar travelers say these trips leave space for romance, without ever feeling rushed or overly scheduled.
For young adults, multi-country tours are a chance to see a lot, learn something new, and meet people along the way. These trips usually start in London or Amsterdam and travel through major cities like Paris, Venice, and Rome, mixing in fun local experiences that make the history feel real. TourRadar travelers often talk about moments like acting out stories from ancient Rome, riding private boats in Venice, or tasting wine along the Rhine. The energy is social, but there’s always room to explore at your own pace. On longer routes into Eastern Europe, you’ll hike the High Tatras, try local cafés in Vienna, and discover smaller towns that most tourists miss. It’s the kind of trip where friendships form naturally, whether during a cheese-making class in the Netherlands or watching the sun set from a gondola.
River cruises along the Danube are a popular choice for senior travelers looking for comfort and cultural depth. The 11-day routes from Vienna to Bucharest are especially well-rated for their smooth logistics and relaxing pace. TourRadar travelers say the cabins are well-designed, the staff is thoughtful, and the excursions are easy to enjoy without feeling rushed. On land, some travelers prefer itineraries that include time to connect with locals, like mornings at Vienna’s Vollpension café or quiet walks through Prague’s old town. Other highlights include castle visits in the Rhine Valley, canal trips in Amsterdam and Venice, and traditional dinners in Munich’s beer halls. Whether by river or land, these tours offer a good mix of guided sightseeing and free time, with a welcoming group atmosphere that makes travelers feel right at home.
Family tour packages through Europe focus on keeping both kids and adults engaged, which is why the best ones blend hands-on activities with cultural stops. The Nostalgic Melody tour through Eastern Europe is a top pick for many families. It includes castle visits, relaxed river cruises, and city walks that turn into interactive history lessons. TourRadar travelers mention how the guides tell stories in a way that holds children’s attention, whether it’s inside Prague Castle or during a gondola ride through Venice. Western Europe routes also get strong reviews, especially for their creative stops like Dutch cheese-making, clockmaker demonstrations in Germany, and cooking classes in Italy. These tours include enough structure to keep the trip moving, while giving families space to enjoy each place at their own pace.
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Best time to visit Europe
- Spring 2025
Spring brings out the best in our European routes, with three distinct styles of travel gaining popularity among our customers. Multi-country coach tours let you see the spring flowers along Amsterdam's canals, catch the first warm days in Paris and watch the Alps emerge from winter. River cruises along the Danube connect Vienna's blooming palace gardens with Budapest's thermal baths and Serbia's riverside towns. For those seeking deeper cultural experiences, our Berlin to Venice small group tours wind through awakening Central European cities, mixing guided walks through Prague's Old Town with local brewery visits and gentle hikes in Germany's Saxon Switzerland National Park.
- April 2025 5,640 tours
- May 2025 popular 7,863 tours
- Summer 2025
Our most sought-after European summer experiences are the multi-country tour packages, with routes connecting London to Amsterdam and Rome. The tours are structured so that these summer journeys balance guided morning visits with free afternoons, letting you shape your own path. Swiss Alps segments have become a summer favorite, where guests mix mountain trail hikes with visits to traditional villages.
- June 2025 popular 8,206 tours
- July 2025 7,928 tours
- August 2025 8,058 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn brings out something special in our European tours, with travelers particularly drawn to routes linking Vienna through to Dubrovnik. Our customers appreciate how the weather lets them mix cultural visits with outdoor activities - think morning walks through Prague's old quarters followed by afternoon hikes in the High Tatra mountains. The Danube river cruises from Vienna to Budapest shine in fall, when you can start days with coffee in historic cafes and end with evening strolls along less crowded riverbanks. Rhine Valley wine tastings take on extra charm as vineyards turn golden, while Amsterdam's canals offer perfect spots for watching autumn colors reflect off the water. What makes these autumn journeys special is how naturally they blend indoor cultural experiences like Viennese coffee house visits and Dutch cheese-making demonstrations with outdoor activities in places where summer crowds have thinned out but winter hasn't yet arrived.
- September 2025 popular 8,419 tours
- October 2025 7,369 tours
- November 2025 3,953 tours
- Winter 2025 / 2026
For winter explorers, our European Discovery tours really shine between December and February. These journeys can start from London and take you through the festive atmosphere of Amsterdam's canals, Munich's traditional beer halls and Venice's misty waterways. Our customers particularly love seeing the snow-covered Alps and experiencing local winter traditions. The guides get creative during the cooler months, they'll introduce you to German glühwein in the Rhine Valley, take you to cozy Viennese coffee houses and help you find the best spots for traditional fondue in Switzerland. While some outdoor activities may be limited, you'll get more intimate experiences at museums, palaces and historic sites without the usual crowds.
- December 2025 popular 3,364 tours
- January 2026 2,284 tours
- February 2026 2,303 tours
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How do I get around European cities?
Getting around most cities is simple thanks to Europe’s excellent transportation network. High-speed trains like the Eurostar and TGV make it easy to move between major destinations quickly and comfortably. If you’re watching your budget, long-distance buses are a solid option. They’re dependable, usually on time, and great for reaching smaller towns that trains don’t always connect to. River cruises are another stress-free way to explore, just unpack once and enjoy the changing scenery as you float from place to place.
Where can I find the hidden local spots without the tourist crowds?
Try heading off the usual route to places like Cesky Krumlov in the Czech Republic. It’s a quiet medieval town with a riverside castle and winding cobblestone streets that feel frozen in time. Wroclaw in Poland is another favorite among TourRadar travelers, especially for its colorful old town and peaceful riverfront walks. Ljubljana in Slovenia also gets lots of love for its fairytale vibe. Expect a mix of hilltop castles, small cafés, and those unique dragon-adorned bridges that make the city feel truly one of a kind.
What cultural experiences should I look for?
Some of the most memorable cultural moments are also the simplest. In Vienna, you can join a Kaffeeklatsch at Vollpension, a café where older locals serve coffee and cake while swapping stories with travelers, it’s warm, personal, and unlike anything else. Budapest has traditional Hungarian folklore dinners with live music and dancing, which TourRadar travelers often call a highlight. In the Netherlands, hands-on demonstrations of cheese and clog making give you a feel for rural traditions in a way that’s both fun and interactive.
What local foods should I try?
Start in Vienna with a proper Wiener Schnitzel. It’s a thin veal cutlet, breaded and pan-fried until golden, and TourRadar travelers say it’s one of those dishes that lives up to the hype. In Budapest, goulash is the classic comfort food—a hearty beef stew with vegetables and just the right kick of paprika. And if you’re in Sarajevo, don’t miss Bosanski Cevapi. It’s made of grilled, seasoned meat served with flatbread and onions. Simple, satisfying, and perfect after a long day of exploring.