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Arrival in Brussels
Ghent and Bruges from Brussels
Start Time : (from 08:30 to 17:30, 9 hours)
Start Point : Grasmarkt- Rue du Marché aux Herbes 61- 1000 Brussels.
End point : Same as Starting Point
Itinerary –
About this tour
Not including :
Enjoy a comfortable overnight stay in Brussels
Flight Brussels || Rome
Day at liesure
Florene || Venice
Day at liesure
Venice || Lucerne
Titlis Tour from Lucerne
Start Time : ( 12:30 6hrs )
Start Point : Frankenstrasse 2-4 in a side street next to Lucerne train station, Switzerland
End point : Same as Starting Point
Itinerary – cable car included
Not including :
Enjoy a comfortable overnight stayin Lucerne
Lucerne || Interlaken
Free day or Optional Jungfraujoch Tour – Top of Europe
Start Time : (10:30 7hrs )
Start Point : Interlaken ost, Switzerland
End point : Same as Starting Point
Itinerary
Languages
Important information – There may be restrictions
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Interlaken || Zurich
Black Forest, Titisee, and Rhine Falls Bus Day Trip
Start Time : (12:00 PM – 7 hrs )
Start Point : Namesti Republiky 110, -, Zurich, Czech Republic
End point : Na Františku, Pier 11
Itinerary
Not including :
Enjoy a comfortable overnight stay in Zurich
Fly back home
Price Includes
Price Excludes
Visa requirements depend on your nationality.
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Italy, Belgium and Switzerland are great to visit year-round. Italy, Belgium and Switzerland offer winter sports from December to March, and summer outdoor activities from June to September.
Italy and Belgium use the Euro.
Switzerland uses the Swiss Franc.
Credit cards are widely accepted , but it’s advisable to carry some local currency for smaller establishments.
Many hotels, restaurants, and public places offer free Wi-Fi.
You can also consider purchasing a local SIM card or portable Wi-Fi device for constant connectivity.
In Italy, Italian is the official language.
Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, French, and German.
Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh.
English is commonly spoken in tourist areas.