01 September 2026 - 14 September 2026 France, Netherlands, Switzerland and Italy Travel Tour 654
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France, Netherlands, Switzerland and Italy Travel Tour 654

France, Netherlands, Switzerland and Italy Travel Tour 654

Explore with Evolution35! This 13-day, 12-night tour offers airfare, hotel accommodations, transportation, some meals, and some guided activities. You'll enjoy seamless travel across 4 countries and unforgettable experiences. Please note that all schedules are approximate and may vary. City and hotel taxes are not included in the tour price and must be paid separately at the tour destination.

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Overview Of France, Netherlands, Switzerland and Italy Travel Tour 654

Louvre Museum
Dinner Cruise
Paris City Tour
Lunch at Eiffel Tower
Amsterdam City Tour
Amsterdam Historical Tour
Jungfraujoch
Florence Tour
Full Day Tuscany Tour
Venice Tour
Rome Walking Tour
Colosseum
Vatican City
DAYS
14 Days, 13 Nights (1 Night red eye flight)
AIRFARE
Included
HOTELS
Included
LOCAL GUIDE
English / French / Italian / German Guide Included
ACTIVITIES
Included
MEALS
Some Meals Included

Note: Ensure that you check for any travel restrictions and entry requirements at your destination. It is your responsibility to be prepared with all necessary travel documents and paperwork. Plan to arrive at the airport at least three hours before your scheduled departure time.

Day 1

Departure from city of origin

Day 2

Arrival in Paris, Louvre Museum and Dinner Cruise

Day 3

Paris City Tour and lunch at Eiffel Tower

Day 4

Train from Paris to Amsterdam and City Tour

Day 5

Group Amsterdam Historical Tour

Day 6

Flight from Amsterdam to Zurich, Train to Interlaken, Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen

Day 7

Jungfraujoch Visit

Day 8

Train from Interlaken to Zurich, flight to Florence and City Tour

Day 9

Full day Tuscany Tour

Day 10

High Speed train from Florence to Venice and City Tour with Gondola

Day 11

Free day

Day 12

High Speed train from Venice to Rome and Walking Tour

Day 13

Colosseum and Vatican City Visit

Day 14

Departure from Rome

Louvre Museum

louvre museum

Lunch at Eiffel Tower

lunch at eiffel tower

Amsterdam City Tour

amsterdam city tour

Jungfraujoch

jungfraujoch

Full Day Tuscany Tour

full day tuscany tour

Colosseum and Vatican City Visit

colosseum and vatican city visit

and more!

and more!

  • Roundtrip airfare from city of origin to Paris and back from Rome (personal item and carry on included)
  • 2 Night Hotel Paris (breakfast included)
  • 2 Night Hotel Amsterdam (breakfast included)
  • 2 Night Hotel Interlaken (breakfast included)
  • 2 Night Hotel Florence (breakfast included)
  • 2 Night Hotel Venice (breakfast included)
  • 2 Night Hotel Rome (breakfast included)
  • Flight from Amsterdam to Zurich (personal item and carry on included)
  • Flight from Zurich to Florence (personal item and carry on included)
  • Roundtrip transfer from airport to hotel on first and last day
  • Train from Paris to Amsterdam
  • Roundtrip train from Zurich to Interlaken
  • High Speed train from Florence to Venice
  • High Speed train from Venice to Rome
  • Basic Economic Rental Car in Interlaken (insurance not included)
  • Louvre Museum Group Tour with local guide (arrive to meeting point on own)
  • Dinner Cruise on Seine River (arrive to meeting point on own)
  • Private Paris City Tour with local guide and transportation
  • Lunch at Eiffel Tower (arrive to meeting point on own)
  • Group Amsterdam City Tour with local guide (arrive to meeting point on own)
  • Group Amsterdam Historical Tour with local guide (arrive to meeting point on own)
  • Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen Visit (on own)
  • Group Florence City Tour with local guide (arrive to meeting point on own)
  • Group Venice City Tour with local guide (arrive to meeting point on own)
  • Group Colosseum and Vatican City Visit with local guide (arrive to meeting point on own)

France

What language is spoken?

  • The official language of Paris is French. While many locals speak English, learning a few basic French phrases will be helpful and appreciated.

What is the time zone?

  • Paris is 8 hours ahead of our Salt Lake City mountain time.

Will I need a converter/adapter for electricity?

  • Paris uses Type C and E outlets with a standard voltage of 230V. Bring an adapter if your electronics use a different plug type.

What is the climate like?

  • The climate in Paris varies by season. For example, February sees temperatures ranging from a high of 46°F (8°C) to a low of 37°F (3°C). Be sure to pack accordingly for both rain and cooler weather.

Will I need travel Insurance?

  • Medical insurance is recommended but not required for traveling to Paris. Consider getting travel insurance that covers health emergencies. Find insurance here.

What is the currency?

  • The official currency in Paris is the Euro (€). The exchange rate varies, but as of now, $1 USD is approximately equal to 0.94 Euros.

What is transportation like?

  • Paris has an extensive public transportation system, including the Metro, buses, and trams, making it easy to navigate the city. Consider purchasing a Paris Visite pass for unlimited travel on public transport.

Is it safe?

  • While Paris is generally safe, be cautious of your belongings in crowded areas. Pickpocketing can occur, especially near major attractions like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre.

What is the local cuisine?

  • Don’t miss trying local delicacies such as escargot, coq au vin, and various cheeses. Many cafés and bistros offer affordable lunch menus, so you can experience traditional French cuisine without breaking the bank.

What is the Cultural Etiquette?

  • When entering shops or restaurants, it’s customary to greet the staff with “bonjour” (hello) or “bonsoir” (good evening). It's considered polite to say “merci” (thank you) when leaving.

Is Tipping customary?

  • Tipping in Paris is not obligatory, as service charges are included in your bill. However, rounding up the bill or leaving small change is appreciated for good service.

Switzerland

Language

  • The official language in Switzerland is French, Italian, German and Romansh.

Time Zone

  • Switzerland is 8 hours ahead of our Salt Lake City mountain time.

Electricity

  • The associated wall plugs sockets in Switzerland are Type J and and Type C.

Climate

  • The climate is moderate with no excessive heat, cold or humidity. From July to August the daytime temperature range is 18 to 28 °C (65° - 82° F) and from January to February the range is -2 to 7 °C (28° - 45° F). In spring and autumn, the daytime temperature range is 8 to 15 °C (46° - 59° F).

Health

  • Medical insurance is recommended when traveling to Switzerland but is not required.

Currency

  • The official currency in Switzerland is the Swiss Franc. 1 US dollar in London is equal to about 0.880072 CHF.

Italy

Language

  • The official language in Italy is Italian. Knowing a few basic phrases can enhance your experience and help you connect with locals.

Time Zone

  • Italy is 8 hours ahead of Salt Lake City Mountain Time (CET, UTC+1). During Daylight Saving Time (from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October), it is UTC+2.

Electricity

  • The power plug sockets used in Italy are Type C and Type F. The standard voltage is 230 V, and the frequency is 50 Hz. Consider bringing a power adapter for your devices.

Climate

  • Italy experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Winters can be cool and humid in the north and mountainous regions. Be sure to check the weather for your travel dates and pack accordingly.

Health

  • While medical insurance is recommended when traveling to Italy, it is not mandatory. Ensure your health insurance covers international travel or consider purchasing travel insurance. https://www.travelexinsurance.com/homepage?location=44-0110&go=bp

Tips

  • Although tourism workers receive a fixed salary, tips can supplement their income. It is courteous to tip for exceptional service, but it is not obligatory. For restaurants, rounding up the bill or leaving a small amount is appreciated.

Currency

  • The legal currency in Italy is the Euro (€). As of the latest exchange rate, 1 US dollar is approximately equal to 0.939 Euros. It's a good idea to check the current exchange rates before traveling.

Transportation

  • Italy has an extensive public transportation system, including trains, buses, and metros. Consider purchasing a rail pass if you plan to travel between cities frequently.

Dining Etiquette

  • Italians typically dine late, with dinner often starting around 8 PM. It's common to linger over meals, so don't rush. Also, keep in mind that many restaurants charge a "coperto" (cover charge) for setting the table.

Safety

  • Italy is generally safe for tourists, but it's wise to be cautious in crowded areas and tourist hotspots to avoid pickpockets. Keep your belongings secure and be aware of your surroundings.

Local Customs

  • Italians are known for their warm hospitality. Greeting people with a friendly "Buongiorno" (Good morning) or "Buonasera" (Good evening) can go a long way in making a positive impression.

Cultural Sites

  • Many cultural sites in Italy offer discounted or free entry on certain days or times. Research ahead to plan your visits and take advantage of these opportunities.

Amsterdam

Language

  • The official language of Amsterdam is Dutch. However, many locals speak English fluently, making it easy for visitors to communicate. Learning a few basic Dutch phrases, such as “hallo” (hello) and “dank u wel” (thank you), is always appreciated.

Time Zone

  • Amsterdam is 8 hours ahead of Salt Lake City mountain time.

Electricity

  • Amsterdam uses Type C and F outlets with a standard voltage of 230V. Bring an adapter if your electronics use a different plug type.

Climate

  • The climate in Amsterdam varies by season. For example, February temperatures range from a high of 44°F (7°C) to a low of 34°F (1°C). Pack layers and waterproof clothing, as rain is common year-round.

Health

  • Medical insurance is recommended but not required for traveling to Amsterdam. Consider getting travel insurance that covers health emergencies.

Currency

  • The official currency in Amsterdam is the Euro (€). Exchange rates fluctuate, but currently, $1 USD is approximately equal to 0.94 Euros.

Transportation

  • Amsterdam boasts an excellent public transportation system, including trams, buses, ferries, and trains. Purchase an OV-chipkaart or a multi-day pass for convenient travel. Biking is also a popular way to explore the city, with rental options widely available.

Safety

  • Amsterdam is generally safe, but remain vigilant for pickpockets, especially in crowded tourist areas and on public transport. Keep an eye on your belongings and use well-lit areas at night.

Local Cuisine

  • Don’t miss local treats such as stroopwafels, bitterballen, and herring. Amsterdam is also known for its variety of international cuisine and cozy cafés offering Dutch pancakes and hearty soups.

Cultural Etiquette

  • It’s polite to greet people with “hallo” (hello) or “goedemiddag” (good afternoon). If you’re cycling, always use designated bike lanes and follow traffic rules to avoid accidents.

Tipping

  • Tipping is not obligatory in Amsterdam, as service charges are included in most bills. However, rounding up or leaving 5-10% for excellent service is appreciated.

France

Is the water safe to drink?

Tap water in France is safe and widely drinkable. Some travelers prefer bottled water, which is readily available. Restaurants often offer still (sans gaz) or sparkling (avec gaz) options, and tap water is frequently served upon request.

What to do if you are in need of a restroom?

If necessary, cafés and brasseries are the most accessible option, though it is polite to make a small purchase. Public restrooms are available in metro stations and public spaces, but cleanliness varies. Some older facilities may be basic, and coin payment is sometimes required.

Is France safe?

France is generally safe for visitors, though petty theft and pickpocketing are common in busy tourist areas. Travelers should be cautious in crowded spaces, on public transport, and near major landmarks. It is best to carry only essential items and use hotel safes for valuables. Awareness and basic precautions significantly reduce risk. Travel Insurance is recommended, check here.

What is the weather like?

France has a mild, temperate climate, with variations depending on region. Spring and autumn are often considered ideal for travel due to comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds. Summers are warm and lively, while winters are cooler, especially in the north and mountainous areas. Some regions, like Provence, are warmer but can experience strong seasonal winds.

What is the internet like/cell phone use?

Internet access is widely available in cities through hotels, cafés, and public areas. Rural coverage may be less consistent. Mobile networks generally work well in populated areas, and most accommodations provide Wi-Fi for guests.

What charging plug is needed in France?

France uses 220V electricity with standard European two-pin round plug sockets. Travelers will need an adapter, and devices not designed for 220V may also require a voltage converter.

What is the currency?

The official currency is the Euro. ATMs are widely available across cities, airports, and towns, making it easy to withdraw cash. While cards are commonly accepted, having some cash on hand is still useful for smaller businesses.

Is tipping customary?

Service is usually included in restaurant bills, but small tips are appreciated for good service. Rounding up or leaving a few euros is common. Tipping for taxis, hotel staff, and tour guides is also customary but generally modest compared to other countries.

What is the Cuisine and Dining Culture of France?

French dining follows structured meal times, with lunch typically midday and dinner in the evening. Cafés, brasseries, and wine bars offer more casual options, while restaurants often focus on seasonal and local ingredients. Dining is seen as a social experience, and meals are often enjoyed at a relaxed pace.

What are the seasons like?

France experiences distinct seasons, with summer being the busiest travel period due to festivals and warm weather. Spring and fall are popular for sightseeing thanks to mild conditions and fewer crowds. Winter brings festive markets and skiing opportunities in alpine regions, making it attractive year-round depending on interests.

What are the Visa requirements?

France visa application requirements include a valid passport (issued within 10 years, valid 3+ months past return), completed application form, two ICAO-standard photos, and supporting documents based on trip purpose. You can check visa requirements here.

Switzerland

Do I need to speak German, French or Italian to get around?

It’s always great to learn a few basic words in the local language, but many Swiss locals speak English, especially in cities and tourist areas.

Should I purchase travel insurance?

Travel Insurance is not required but it is recommended. You can purchase travel insurance here

What is common to eat in Switzerland?

Some must-try dishes include fondue, raclette, rösti, Zürcher Geschnetzeltes, Swiss chocolate, and Swiss cheese specialties.

What language is spoken in Switzerland?

Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. The language spoken depends on the region.

Do I need a rental car?

No, transportation will be provided to activities and the public transportation is fantastic.

Is tipping expected in Switzerland?

Service is usually included in restaurant bills, but it is common to round up or leave a small tip (5-10%) for excellent service.

What is the currency in Switzerland?

The currency in Switzerland is the Swiss Franc (CHF).

Can I drink tap water in Switzerland?

Yes, tap water in Switzerland is among the cleanest and safest in the world.

What is the dress code in Switzerland?

Casual attire is fine for most tourist activities, but people tend to dress neatly. If dining at upscale restaurants or visiting luxury venues, dressing more formally is recommended.

Is Switzerland safe for tourists?

Yes, Switzerland is one of the safest countries in the world. However, always stay aware of your belongings, especially in busy tourist areas.

Can I use my credit cards in Switzerland?

Yes, credit cards are widely accepted, but it's a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases, especially in rural areas or small shops.

What public transportation options are available in Switzerland?

Switzerland has an excellent public transportation system, including the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB), trams, buses, and boats. The Swiss Travel Pass offers unlimited travel on public transport.

Is Switzerland a good destination for families?

Absolutely! Switzerland has many family-friendly attractions, including the Swiss Transport Museum, Jungfraujoch, Mount Pilatus, and scenic train rides like the Glacier Express.

What is the local etiquette when dining out?

It’s customary to greet staff upon entering a restaurant by saying “Grüezi” (in German-speaking areas), “Bonjour” (in French-speaking areas), or “Buongiorno” (in Italian-speaking areas). Waiting for everyone to be served before eating is also polite.

Is Wi-Fi available in Switzerland?

Yes, many cafes, restaurants, and public spaces offer free Wi-Fi. Switzerland also has Wi-Fi hotspots in certain areas, including train stations and city centers.

Do I need a Visa to visit Switzerland?

If you are from a Schengen Agreement country, no visa is needed for stays under 90 days. If you're from outside the EU, check the visa requirements specific to your country. Check Here

Italy

What is the official language in Italy?

Italian.

What is the official currency in Italy?

Euros.

What should I pack when traveling to Italy?

comfortable walking shoes, light layers for changing weather, a stylish scarf or had, a good camera to capture the unforgettable moments, and any other necessities.

What is the typical food eaten in Italy?

Pasta, Risotto, Pizza, Soup, Meats and Seafood dishes.

When is the best time to visit Italy?

The best times to visit are spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) when the weather is mild, and tourist crowds are smaller.

Is tipping customary in Italy?

Tipping is appreciated but not obligatory. It's common to round up the bill or leave small change. In restaurants, a service charge is often included.

What are the main forms of transportation in Italy?

Trains, buses, and metros are popular, as well as taxis and ridesharing services. Many cities are also walkable.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Italy?

Yes, credit cards are widely accepted in most places, but it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller establishments and markets.

What is the time zone in Italy?

Italy is in the Central European Time Zone (CET), which is UTC+1. During Daylight Saving Time (from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October), it is UTC+2.

Do I need a via to visit Italy?

Visitors from many countries, including the U.S., can enter Italy for tourism without a visa for up to 90 days. However, it's essential to check visa requirements based on your nationality. Check Here

Do I need travel insurance when traveling to Italy?

Travel insurance is not required but it is recommended. Use this link to purchase travel insurance.

Amsterdam

Do I need to speak Dutch to get around?

It’s always great to learn a few basic Dutch phrases, but most locals in Amsterdam speak English fluently, so getting around without Dutch won’t be an issue.

Should I purchase travel insurance?

Travel Insurance is not required but it is recommended. You can purchase travel insurance here

What is common to eat in Amsterdam?

Traditional Dutch foods include stroopwafels, herring, bitterballen, poffertjes, and Dutch cheeses like Gouda and Edam.

What language is spoken in Amsterdam?

Dutch is the official language, but English is widely spoken.

Do I need a rental car?

No, you don’t need a rental car. Amsterdam has excellent public transportation, including trams, buses, and trains. It’s also very bike-friendly, with bike rentals widely available.

Is tipping expected in Amsterdam?

Service charges are typically included in the bill, but rounding up the bill or leaving a small tip (5-10%) for good service is appreciated.

What is the currency in Amsterdam?

Can I drink tap water in Amsterdam?

Can I drink tap water in Amsterdam?

Yes, tap water in Amsterdam is safe to drink and of excellent quality.

What is the dress code in Amsterdam?

Casual attire is fine for most activities, but if you plan to visit upscale restaurants or venues, smart-casual clothing is recommended.

Is Amsterdam safe for tourists?

Yes, Amsterdam is generally safe. However, be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas and follow traffic rules, especially when cycling.

Can I use my credit cards in Amsterdam?

Yes, credit cards are widely accepted in Amsterdam. However, some smaller establishments may only accept local debit cards or cash, so it’s good to carry a small amount of cash.

What public transportation options are available in Amsterdam?

Amsterdam has a reliable public transportation network, including trams, buses, ferries, and metro services. You can purchase single-use tickets or a multi-day travel pass.

Is Amsterdam a good destination for families?

Absolutely! Family-friendly attractions include the Artis Zoo, NEMO Science Museum, and canal cruises.

What is the local etiquette when dining out?

It’s polite to greet restaurant staff with "hallo" (hello) or "goedemiddag" (good afternoon) when entering. At the end of your meal, it’s common to ask for the bill by saying "de rekening, alstublieft."

Is Wi-Fi available in Amsterdam?

Yes, free Wi-Fi is widely available in cafes, restaurants, and public spaces. The city also offers free Wi-Fi at some hotspots.

Do I need a Visa to visit Amsterdam?

If you’re from a Schengen Agreement country, no visa is needed for stays under 90 days. For others, check your country’s visa requirements here

Netherlands

What's the best time to visit the Netherlands?

The best times to visit are spring (mid-March to June) and early autumn (September to October). In spring, the famous tulip fields are in full bloom, while autumn brings pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Summer (July–August) is also lovely for long days and outdoor cafés, but expect higher prices and more tourists.

Do I need a Visa to visit the U.S.?

If you’re from the EU, US, UK, Canada, Australia, or Japan, you don’t need a visa for stays up to 90 days. Starting from late 2026, though, visa-exempt travelers will need ETIAS authorization before entering Schengen countries, including the Netherlands. For more deets, visit the European Union’s official page. Check requirements here.

When is the best time to see the tulips?

Tulip season runs from mid-March to mid-May, with the best blooms usually around mid-April. Keukenhof and the Bollenstreek flower region are the most popular spots to see them, but Flevoland and the Noordoostpolder also have loads of pretty fields.

Is the tap water safe?

Tap water is often available in restaurants, but you usually need to request it specifically. Otherwise, bottled water may be served and charged. Refills aren’t always automatic, and policies vary by location. Travel insurance is recommended.

Is tipping required?

A lot of waiters LOVE foreigners as they don’t know whether to tip or not.  It’s typically that when you pay for most things, you don’t need to tip and it’s not horrible behavior if you don’t do so.  That said, it’s nice to tip 10% (which is fairly standard) if you feel the service is really good.  Luckily, staff here receive a good base wage.  You usually tip for food. It’s not necessary for drinks. 

What are the must try foods?

Stroopwafels: Thin, crispy waffles with a gooey caramel center, Bitterballen: Deep-fried, crispy meatballs (best enjoyed with a beer!), Haring: Raw herring served with onions, Poffertjes: Mini fluffy pancakes, usually dusted with powdered sugar.

What Language do they speak in the Netherlands?

The official language is Dutch, but don’t worry English is widely spoken, especially in cities. English might be a bit less common in smaller towns or rural areas, so picking up a few easy Dutch phrases or using a translation app can be handy.

What currency is used?

The Netherlands uses the euro (€) just like many other countries in the EU. Both coins and banknotes are available, but most places accept debit and credit cards.

How can I stay connected in the Netherlands?

Get an eSIM before you arrive, it’s quick, easy, and more affordable than buying a physical SIM at the airport. Prefer a physical SIM? Skip the airport and grab one in town, as it tends to be cheaper.

Can I use my Credit Card in The Netherlands?

Of course! Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted throughout the Netherlands. But some small shops, eateries, and supermarkets like Albert Heijn might only accept debit cards or cash. Carry a few Euros on you just in case. And if you want to avoid hidden bank fees while spending abroad, I recommend getting a Wise card, which lets you pay in local currency at the real exchange rate.

Do I need an adapter for my electronics?

Probably! The Netherlands uses Type C, E, and F plugs (those two round pins) and runs on 230V with a frequency of 50Hz. If you’re coming from the US, the UK, or any country with a different plug type, don’t forget to bring a travel plug. You might also need a voltage converter—double-check your devices to ensure they’re good to go!

What's the drinking age in the Netherlands?

The legal drinking age is 18, but some bars and clubs may have a higher age limit of 21.

  • SUMMER
  • Lightweight cotton or linen shirts
  • Lightweight pants or shorts
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings
  • Comfortable layers for changing temperatures
  • Formal attire for the dinner cruise
  • Elegant attire for lunch at the Eiffel Tower

  • WINTER
  • Warm coat or jacket
  • Sweaters or fleece layers
  • Long-sleeve shirts
  • Warm pants or trousers
  • Scarf
  • Waterproof footwear
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Layered outfits
  • Formal attire for the dinner cruise
  • Elegant attire for lunch at the Eiffel Tower

  • MISCELLANEOUS
  • Passport and travel documents
  • Credit/debit cards
  • Phone and charger
  • Travel adapter
  • Camera
  • Portable battery/power bank
  • Toiletries
  • Medications
  • Sunglasses
  • Small day bag
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Earplugs
  • Basic first aid supplies

Pricing & Availability

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Itinerary

Day 1 - France, Netherlands, Switzerland and Italy Travel Tour 654

Departure from city of origin. Note all times are approximate and subject to change.

Meals Provided:None

Hotel:None

Activities:None

Timeline:

1. Departure from city of origin. || 40.790529828708515, -111.97742745352794

Accommodations

Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel or similar category

The Hotel Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel is located in the heart of Paris, opposite the Seine river and a short distance from the Eiffel Tower. It is ideal for business travel, meetings and seminars, as well as for weekends in Paris as a couple or with family. The hotel is situated in the center of Paris close to the Champs-Elysees, the Louvre and Notre-Dame. It has two restaurants, a bar, a paying indoor pool a fitness room and a sauna. Free WIFI and secure car park available.

Hotel NH Amsterdam Caransa or similar category

The NH Amsterdam Caransa hotel in Amsterdam is located in the very center the city on Rembrandt Square, which is considered the heart of Amsterdam nightlife. The hotel is also located close to the commercial district, the city's famous flower market, and many other places of interest.

Hotel du Nord Interlaken or similar category

The Hotel du Nord is situated near the center of Interlaken just opposite the world-famous »Höhematte« and within a few minutes walking-distance of the Interlaken East railway station. The 55 individually decorated rooms and junior suites with mountain views are the ideal place to return to after a fantastic day in the mountains.

Hotel Roma - Firenze or similar category

Hotel Roma is a 4-star hotel in the centre of Florence. It is housed in an ancient 18th-century palazzo overlooking Piazza Santa Maria Novella, one of the not-to-be-missed places for those visiting Florence. The hotel is the ideal place for every type of stay: for artistic and cultural tourism, business, fun and shopping. Hotel Roma of Florence is in an excellent location and has all the amenities while preserving the charm typical of historic Florence hotels.

Hotel Kette or similar category

Welcome to Kette Hotel, your Venice “home away from home.” Kette Hotel aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year. Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a minibar, and Kette Hotel Venice makes getting online easy as free wifi is available. You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the hotel, including a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and baggage storage. In addition, guests can enjoy free breakfast during their visit.

Trevi Collection Hotel or similar category

We are sure that elegance and hospitality are the true luxury, so we’ve thought to the “Trevi Collection”.Next to ancient monuments and palaces of the past, rises this magnificent structure at only 200 meters from Piazza di Spagna and Piazza Barberini.The modern and refined style gives character to the living environements, the play of lights and colors are its personality.

Airfare & Transportation

Airfare and transportation are included throughout your travel tour. Please note that the following flight schedule is tentative and is for basic economy class. (Seats can not be assigned until check in, you can upgrade to main cabin classic $290 round trip, subject to availability). Once group spaces are filled, we will email you your confirmed flight itinerary along with the airline confirmation number.

Flight Number

DL 220 (10 Hours)

KL 1917 (1 Hour 25 Minutes)

LX 1678 (1 Hour 10 Minutes)

DL 43 (12 Hours 10 Minutes)

DL 1165 (2 Hours 12 Minutes)

Departing 

Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) September 01, 2026 3:30 PM

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) September 06, 2026 7:10 AM

Zurich Airport (ZRH) September 08, 2026 8:50 AM

Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO) September 14, 2026 12:20 PM

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) September 14, 2026 5:50 PM

Arrival 

Aéroport de Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) September 01, 2026 9:30 AM +1

Zurich Airport (ZRH) September 06, 2026 8:35 AM

Amerigo Vespucci Airport (FLR) September 08, 2026 10:00 AM

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) September 14 2026 3:30 PM

Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) September 14, 2026 9:02 PM

Tour Activities

Our Happy Clients

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- Stefan and Molly

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- Jose Ruiz

Our Happy Clients

The Paris 99 trip was great. We enjoyed the driving tour of Paris, although we did fall asleep a few times as we were tired from the overnight flight from SLC. Our guide, Pedro, provided excellent information on the history of Paris and the sites we saw. The tour of Versailles was excellent, but we do wish we could have spent a little more time there. The Eifel Tower was amazing but felt a little rushed. The dinner on the Seine was excellent. Thank you for a great trip.

- Richard Leake

Our Happy Clients

Evolution35 Paris tour was an unforgettable experience. Our tour guide, Pedro, was spectacular. He is very knowledgeable and personable. He treated us like family. The tour was a happy balance between guided sightseeing tours and free time. We had so much fun that we can't wait to see what other tours Evolution35 offer.

- Kenneth S Davis

Our Happy Clients

Absolutely loved my travel experience to Paris with Evolution 35. Everything was meticulously planned and well organized. Our tour guide, Pedro, was the best. We will definitely be traveling with them again.

- Tammy Cooper

Our Happy Clients

We did the Costa Rica trip and it was incredible. Zipline, rainforest, boat rides, catamaran. It
was soooo much trip for the money. Loved the hotel Tabacón with the hot springs and the
Westin was also 5 star! You go from the Carribean side to the Pacific. It's the trip of a
lifetime. Well done evolution35

- Jason Shamy

Our Happy Clients

Evolution35 made our dream vacation come true! Great package price inclusive of airfare, 5
star hotel, transportation, meals, and excursions. I did not have to do anything. Everything
was planned ahead for me under one affordable price. We had a blast and are looking
forward to booking again with evolution35! Evolution35 is the way to vacation!!!!!!

- ANALIS CARATTINI-RUIZ

Our Happy Clients

Fantastic trip to Paris with Evolution 35. Between booking our trip and the time we left, we had lots of questions and they were always so quick to respond to our emails. It was so wonderful that they took care of many details of our trip for us, especially the first couple of days as we were getting oriented in a foreign place! Our tour guide was hilarious and knowledgeable. He helped us stay safe and have a lot of fun too! A great experience for us!

- Jenny Leake

Our Happy Clients

Contacté con esta empresa gracias a una amiga. La relación calidad/precio me ha parecido
excelente. La atención durante la contratación del viaje fue muy buena y rápida.
Solucionaron todas nuestras dudas, que eran muchas, con paciencia y acierto. La propuesta
que finalmente contratamos ha sido ideal para una primera vez en Hawaii, nos ha permitido
vivir la tranquilidad de la isla y hacer rutas por los parques naturales. En la llegada a Maui no
reubicaron a un apartahotel mejor en una zona diferente a la inicial que resultó ser un gran
acierto, dado que íbamos en familia, y facilitó nuestra estancia. Si podemos volver en el
futuro para conocer las otras islas, seguro que repetimos con ellos. ¡Gracias!

- Mireia González Merino
01 September 2026 - 14 September 2026 France, Netherlands, Switzerland and Italy Travel Tour 654
01 September 2026 - 14 September 2026 / Per Person / Double Occupancy