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Intro to Europe by Rail: 6 Countries & 8 Cities

Deal number: 22513786

Hotel Package

This deal expires 31 Mar 2026

1 March - 31 October 2026


Europe


19-night holiday

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$4,199*

per person

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Deal number: 22513786

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3 nights accommodation in London

staying at the 4-star Grand Plaza Serviced Apartments

3 nights accommodation in Paris

staying at the 4-star Hotel Paris Opera Affiliated by Melia

2 nights accommodation in Amsterdam

staying at the 4-star INNSiDE by Melia Amsterdam

2 nights accommodation in Berlin

staying at the 4-star Melia Berlin

2 nights accommodation in Vienna

staying at the 4-star Citadines Danube Vienna

2 nights accommodation in Venice

staying at the 4-star Hotel Firenze - Including Breakfast Daily

2 nights accommodation in Florence

staying at the 4-star Grand Hotel Adriatico - Including Breakfast Daily

3 nights accommodation in Rome

staying at the 4-star Hotel Morgana

2nd Class 7 Day Eurail Pass

Travel 7 days within Europe* over 7 days in 1 month

SAVE up to $1025*

when booking with your Flight Centre travel expert

Explore Europe from just $210* per day

London: Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and the buzz of Covent Garden – London is all about iconic sights and royal vibes. Don’t miss a stroll along the Thames and a pint in a classic pub.

Paris: The Eiffel Tower steals the show, but Paris is also about chic cafés, the Louvre’s treasures and sunset by the Seine. It’s romance and art rolled into one.

Amsterdam: Canals, bikes and quirky charm – Amsterdam is effortlessly cool. Explore the Anne Frank House and sip coffee in a cosy canal-side café.

Berlin: History meets hip in Berlin. Check out the Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin Wall and dive into its edgy art and nightlife scene.

Vienna: Elegant and musical, Vienna is the city of palaces and opera. Treat yourself to a slice of Sachertorte and wander through imperial streets.

Venice: Gondolas gliding through dreamy canals - Venice is pure magic. Lose yourself in St Mark’s Square and sip a spritz by the water.

Florence: The heart of the Renaissance, Florence is all about art and architecture. Marvel at Michelangelo’s David and soak up the views from Piazzale Michelangelo.

Rome: Ancient wonders everywhere – the Colosseum, the Vatican and piazzas buzzing with life. Toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain and live la dolce vita.

Your Eurail Pass doesn’t include seat reservations. These cost extra and can sell out, so book early & ask your travel expert for more information

Itinerary

Start your European adventure in London, a city that blends history with modern buzz. Tick off the big names: Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London. Wander along the Thames and cross Tower Bridge for those iconic views. Spend time in the British Museum or the National Gallery, then shop and snack your way through Covent Garden. Fancy a royal vibe? Head to Kensington Palace and Hyde Park. In the evening, why not catch a West End show or enjoy a pint in a traditional pub – it’s the London way

Train to Paris: Approx. 2 hrs 20 mins on the Eurostar.

Say bonjour to Paris! Start with the Eiffel Tower (go up for the view), then stroll the Champs-Élysées and Arc de Triomphe. Art lovers will adore the Louvre and Musée d’Orsay, while romantics can cruise the Seine at sunset. Explore Montmartre’s cobbled streets and Sacré-Cœur for sweeping city views. Don’t miss Notre Dame and the Latin Quarter for a taste of old Paris. And of course, café culture is a must – sip coffee, nibble macarons and watch the world go by.

Train to Amsterdam: Approx. 3 hrs 20 mins on the Thalys.

Amsterdam is all charm and character. Cycle through the city like a local, then take a canal cruise to see the bridges sparkle at night. Visit the Anne Frank House for a moving experience and the Van Gogh Museum for a splash of colour. Stroll through Jordaan’s boutique-lined streets and stop for a stroopwafel or two. In the evening, relax in a cosy waterside café with a local beer.

Train to Berlin: Approx. 6 hrs 20 mins on the Intercity Express (ICE).

Berlin is where history meets cool. Start at the Brandenburg Gate, then walk the East Side Gallery to see the Berlin Wall transformed into art. Dive into Museum Island for culture, and explore Checkpoint Charlie for Cold War stories. Grab a currywurst for lunch and wander through trendy neighbourhoods like Kreuzberg. At night, Berlin’s nightlife is legendary – from craft beer bars to cutting-edge clubs.

Train to Vienna: Approx. 8 hrs on the ICE or Railjet.

Vienna is elegance personified. Tour Schönbrunn Palace and its gardens, then explore the Hofburg for imperial history. Stroll along the Ringstrasse and pop into the State Opera House for a peek at musical magic. Treat yourself to a slice of Sachertorte in a traditional café and, if time allows, catch a classical concert – because Mozart deserves a moment.

Train to Venice: Approx. 7 hrs 30 mins on the Railjet and EuroCity.

Venice is pure romance. Glide through canals on a gondola, marvel at St Mark’s Basilica and wander across the Rialto Bridge. Explore the Doge’s Palace for a taste of Venetian grandeur, then lose yourself in the maze of alleys and piazzas. Sip a spritz by the water and soak up the magic – Venice is a dream you’ll never want to wake from.

Train to Florence: Approx. 2 hrs 10 mins on the high-speed Frecciarossa.

Florence is the beating heart of the Renaissance. Admire Michelangelo’s David at the Accademia, wander the Uffizi Gallery and climb the Duomo for panoramic views. Cross the Ponte Vecchio for jewellery shopping and end the day with gelato by the Arno River. If you’ve got time, take a quick trip to the Tuscan hills for wine tasting – it’s worth it.

Train to Rome: Approx. 1 hr 30 mins on the Frecciarossa.
Rome is a living museum. Explore the Colosseum and Roman Forum, then fast-forward to the Vatican for St Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. Toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain, wander through Piazza Navona and climb the Spanish Steps. Evenings are for pasta, wine and people-watching in lively piazzas – la dolce vita at its best.

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Deal number: 22513786

Intro to Europe by Rail: 6 Countries & 8 Cities

Hotel Package


1 March - 31 October 2026


Europe


19-night holiday

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  • Eurail Global Mobile Pass Flex:
    Pass must be activated within eleven months after purchasing date, and before the first travel, through the Eurail Rail Planner App.


  • Seat/bed reservations for mandatory bookable trains still need to be purchased and are an additional cost to the rail pass.
  • Seat reservations may be limited on some services, advance bookings are recommended (reservations are booked via the Rail Planner app or at the train station).


  • Validity & Inclusions
    What is considered a travel day?
    A travel day is any calendar day (from midnight to midnight) when you use your Eurail Pass to take one or more trains.
  • You can take as many trains as you like within that 24-hour period, and it will only count as one travel day.
  • Just make sure to add each journey to your pass before boarding.


  • Which are the 33 countries covered on Eurail Global?
    The Eurail Global Pass covers 33 countries across Europe: Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland (Republic of Ireland only), Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey.


  • What is the difference between 1st and 2nd Class?
    You’ll usually find wider seats, extra legroom, and a quieter environment in 1st Class carriages.
  • Seating is often arranged 2+1 across the aisle, making it a great choice for solo travellers or those wanting more privacy.
  • Some trains also offer perks like complimentary food & drink or power outlets in 1st Class.
  • 2nd Class is still a comfortable and popular choice, especially for families and those looking to save on cost.
  • It's ideal if you’re happy with standard seating and a more social atmosphere.


  • Which trains can I travel on?
    Your Eurail Pass gives you access to most national and regional trains, across the 33 participating countries, including many local services and night trains.
  • However, there are some exceptions and important conditions to be aware of.

  • You can’t use your pass on: Private or tourist railways not included in the Eurail network (such as certain scenic or heritage trains), Urban transport, like metros, trams and buses, Trains requiring reservations (e.
  • g.
  • high-speed or night trains) unless you’ve paid the extra fee for a seat or sleeper, If you're unsure, use the Eurail Rail Planner app or check with us, we can help confirm if a train is included and organise your reservations in advance.


  • Seat Reservations
    Do I need seat reservations for European trains?
    Many trains do not require seat reservations, however most high-speed and international trains do.


  • How do I book seat reservations?
    Most seats can be prebooked with International Rail, via our website or email.
  • Book in advance where possible, especially for peak European travel times.


  • Can I book seat reservations locally as I travel?
    Yes, in many cases you can book seat reservations at train stations in Europe as you travel.
  • However availability can be limited, especially during busy seasons, so we recommend booking popular routes and long-distance trains in advance through us to avoid missing out.
  • Booking early also gives you peace of mind and ensures a smoother journey.
  • Estimated points capable of being earned by lead member traveller on lowest total base tariff only, terms and conditions apply.

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