Paris to Geneva, Milan and Rome Tour 1

Paris to Geneva, Milan and Rome Tour

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Paris, France

About this activity

A 10-day immersive journey spanning four European capitals—Paris, Geneva, Milan, and Rome—with a Venetian detour to experience Alpine scenery, Renaissance art, and Mediterranean culture in one seamless itinerary. This multi-country tour combines iconic landmarks, regional cuisine, and diverse landscapes from French elegance to Italian grandeur.

Take a trip through France, Switzerland and Italy, explore the unique cultures, try a different gourmet cuisine, see the stunning architecture of the cities and admire the breathtaking scenery of the Grand Canal in Venice.

Highlights

  • Paris landmarks and French cultural heritage
  • Geneva's lakeside charm and Swiss precision
  • Milan's fashion district and cathedral architecture
  • Venice's Grand Canal and island exploration
  • Rome's ancient monuments and Vatican treasures
  • Cross-Alpine scenery between Switzerland and Italy

Insider tips

  • Book restaurants in advance in Rome and Venice during peak season; walk-ins face long waits or limited seating
  • Use rail passes strategically—the Paris-Geneva-Milan-Venice-Rome route favors train travel over driving
  • Visit major museums (Uffizi, Vatican) early morning or purchase skip-the-line tickets to avoid 2+ hour queues
  • Sample regional specialties: French pastries in Paris, fondue in Geneva, risotto in Milan, gelato in Venice, and cacio e pepe in Rome

Good to know

  • 10-day duration includes travel days between cities; confirm daily itinerary with supplier for exact free time
  • Multi-country tour requires valid passport; EU citizens enjoy seamless borders, while non-EU visitors should check visa requirements
  • Comfortable walking shoes essential—expect 3–5 hours daily on foot exploring city centers
  • Accommodation typically mid-range 3–4 star hotels; confirm what's included (breakfast, transfers) before booking

Who it's for

First-time visitors to Europe seeking multi-city highlightsCulture and architecture enthusiasts interested in Renaissance and classical artFood lovers wanting regional European cuisine experiencesCouples and small groups with 10 days available for a comprehensive Continental tour

Best time to visit

April–May and September–October offer mild weather, fewer crowds than summer, and lower prices. Avoid July–August (peak tourist season with heat in Rome/Venice) and December–February (winter closures and cold in the Alps).

Frequently asked questions

From
€2,124
per person