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9-Nights Best of Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg

Western Europe
9-Nights Best of Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg
Western Europe
Trafalgar
Vacation Offer ID 1519153
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Overview

Trafalgar

Best Of Holland, Belgium And Luxembourg
Experience all the highlights of the Low Countries on this Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg trip. Buzzing capitals, quaint merchant towns and lush countryside are the backdrop to the fascinating stories of these nations.


Dining Summary
  • 9 Breakfast (B)
  • 4 Dinner (D)
Be My Guest
  • Amsterdam: Go Dutch and share a relaxed dinner, savoring delicious local cheeses with the Pauw family on their dairy farm near Amsterdam.
Dive Into Culture
  • Amsterdam: Visit the Rijksmuseum, the national art gallery of the Netherlands, where you'll enjoy its exceptional collection of works by the Dutch masters.
  • Delft: Visit the Delft Pottery factory to see how this delicate porcelain is created.
  • Bruges: See first-hand the famous tradition of Belgian lace at a workshop in Bruges.
Iconic Experience
  • Rotterdam: Witness the impressive market hall and Erasmus Bridge on your orientation of this modern city.
MAKE TRAVEL MATTER®
  • Orval Abbey: Visit the Orval Abbey, an ancient site steeped in history. The Trappist Cistercian monks of Orval have brewed on this site for hundreds of years.
Must-see Highlights
  • Explore the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Luxembourg City and Bruges
  • Discover Brussels, Ghent, Maastricht, Amsterdam and Rotterdam
  • Visit General George Patton's Grave in Luxembourg City, Orval Abbey, Dinant and a lace making workshop in Bruges
  • View The American Memorial at Bastogne
  • Scenic Cruise on the canals of Amsterdam and Bruges
  • Tickets for Keukenhof Tulip Bulb Gardens are included during the flowering season (end of March until mid-May)

Whats Included
  • An expert Travel Director and professional Driver
  • Cherry-picked hotels, all tried and trusted
  • All porterage and restaurant gratuities
  • All hotel tips, charges and local taxes
  • Breakfast daily and up to half of your evening meals
  • Must-see sightseeing and surprise extras
  • Audio headsets for flexible sightseeing
  • Luxury air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi in most countries or alternative transportation (such as rail journeys)
  • Optional Experiences and free time

Featured Destinations

Luxembourg

Luxembourg

Multilingualism is one of the assets of the Grand Ducal capital. Visitors may be ushered in with a hearty ”Moiën”, as the natives stick to their mother tongue, ”Lëtzebuergesch”, now as before. Placed in the heart of Europe, Luxembourg has matured into an economic and cultural center. The modern edifices of the European Institutions on the Kirchberg Plateau or the futuristic bank head offices lining Boulevard Royal bear witness to progress the city has made. The media world has found a home here, just like the circles of the specialist conventions or international conferences. Many great names, from Goethe or Victor Hugo to William Turner, used to think highly of Luxembourg hospitality and open-mindedness. Therefore, visitors should feel at ease in a cosmopolitan city stamped by the spell of smallness, visible at a glance.
Destination Guide
Amsterdam

Amsterdam

Cosmopolitan Amsterdam is most famous for its narrow, gabled houses lining the canals. Interesting attractions include the medieval weighhouse, Royal Palace on Dam Square, and New Church. Its most glamorous industry is the diamond trade. Not too far from Amsterdam are the flower centers of Aalsmeer, the picturesque fishing villages of Volendam and Marken, cheese markets at Edam and Gouda, and historic Haarlem, the main center of the bulb-growing industry. Enjoy the city’s sights from a glass-topped sightseeing boat which passes characteristic gabled houses and negotiates picturesque arched bridges. Facing Dam Square, the Royal Palace was built in 1648 and is still officially the royal residence, although the royal family resides in The Hague. The marbled Citizens Hall with inlaid maps of the world is worth seeing. One of Amsterdam’s most visited sites is historic Anne Frank House. Rijksmuseum, the city’s most prestigious museum, houses the largest collection of Dutch paintings in the world. Van Gogh Museum houses a striking collection.
Destination Guide
Bruges

Bruges

Because of the export of high-quality cloths, Bruges became prosperous and rich. The remaining buildings still let you feel how rich Bruges was. Museums house a lot of fabulous paintings from this time. At the end of the 15th century Bruges was prosperous because of the silting up of the coastal area in Zwin, now a natural park near Knokke that can be discovered by bike during the summer. Walking in the city you can feel Bruges's history. Bruges became poor and was put back in the spotlight by Georges Rodenbach's novel "Bruges la Morte". Bruges was reborn as an Art City, well preserved, never severely damaged. The city is admired every day by thousands of tourists from all over the world. In 2002 Bruges was been chosen together with Salamanca in Spain as culture cities of Europe.
Destination Guide
Brussels

Brussels

Brussels's Upper and a Lower Town conjure up images of important buildings and long avenues and small, dark streets. Lower Town, the old Flemish quarter, contains the city's most famous sites, including its greatest landmark, Grand Place, and the Manneken Pis. It's also the location of around ten churches relatively close to each other; most of them from the Flemish Renaissance and Baroque periods. In Upper Town, you'll find King's palace, royal squares and various palaces from the eighteenth-century neo-classical Austrian period. The built-up business and residential areas are scrupulously broken up by frequent patches of green parks, which help account for the city's sedate, unfrenzied atmosphere. Around the city center are congregated many small, carefully laid-out parks that provide settings for statues and national monuments.
Destination Guide

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Valid Date Ranges

March 2025
03/22/2025 03/31/2025 $3,175 per person
03/29/2025 04/07/2025 $3,195 per person
April 2025
04/05/2025 04/14/2025 $3,263 per person
04/12/2025 04/21/2025 $3,263 per person
04/26/2025 05/05/2025 $3,263 per person
May 2025
05/03/2025 05/12/2025 $3,263 per person
05/10/2025 05/19/2025 $2,966 per person
05/17/2025 05/26/2025 $2,966 per person
05/24/2025 06/02/2025 $2,966 per person
05/31/2025 06/09/2025 $3,295 per person
June 2025
06/07/2025 06/16/2025 $2,966 per person
06/14/2025 06/23/2025 $2,966 per person
06/21/2025 06/30/2025 $2,966 per person
06/28/2025 07/07/2025 $2,966 per person
July 2025
07/05/2025 07/14/2025 $3,295 per person
07/12/2025 07/21/2025 $2,966 per person
07/19/2025 07/28/2025 $2,966 per person
07/26/2025 08/04/2025 $2,966 per person
August 2025
08/02/2025 08/11/2025 $2,966 per person
08/09/2025 08/18/2025 $2,966 per person
08/16/2025 08/25/2025 $2,966 per person
08/23/2025 09/01/2025 $2,993 per person
08/30/2025 09/08/2025 $3,173 per person
September 2025
09/06/2025 09/15/2025 $3,173 per person
09/13/2025 09/22/2025 $3,173 per person
09/20/2025 09/29/2025 $3,173 per person
09/27/2025 10/06/2025 $3,128 per person
Trip prices are per person, land only, based on double occupancy and reflect applicable discounts. Trip prices and discounts are subject to change. Airfare is additional. Tour prices, dates and itineraries are correct at the time of the website going live, however are subject to confirmation at the time of booking. Other restrictions may apply.

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