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Explore the rich history and stunning landscapes of Belgium and France on this 3-day tour. Start in Brussels, where you'll discover the city's iconic landmarks. Choose between a moving visit to the historic battlefields of Waterloo and the Ardennes or a scenic tour of majestic castles before heading to Luxembourg City for a brief exploration. The journey continues to Verdun for a deep dive into its poignant history or a city tour of Metz, followed by a visit to the charming city of Strasbourg. This tour offers a unique blend of cultural insights and historical significance, perfect for history buffs and travelers seeking adventure.
- Discover the highlights of Brussels with a city tour
- Choose between historical battlefields in Bastogne or castle tours
- Explore the beautiful Luxembourg City visit
- Choose between a visit of Verdun or a city tour in Metz
- Visit the historic sites of Verdun before concluding in Strasbourg
- End the trip in Strasbourg with a walking trip
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
A night in a 3 or 4 stars hotel in Brussels.
Brussels
Your guide will come to pick you up in Brussels or Amsterdam to start the tour in the city. Start by discovering the main spots of the city in company of your guide, such as the Grand Place or the Royal Palace. Then, choose between a free time or a walking tour of on a specific topics such as the Comics Walls or the Art Nouveau. The guide will drop you off at your hotel at the end of the day, and recommend or book for you a restaurant when you can have a local dinner.
A night in a 3 or 4 stars hotel in Luxembourg city.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Breakfast at your hotel
Waterloo
The guide will come to pick you up at 9:30 am to start the tour in Waterloo, the battlefield that once shook the very foundations of Europe. On June 18, 1815, two powerful armies clashed here: the French forces led by Napoleon Bonaparte, and the coalition troops commanded by the Duke of Wellington and the Prussian General Blücher. What happened that day didn’t just change the fate of one man — it changed the course of European history. Discover the battlefield, see the Lion's Mount and visit the last Napoleon Headquarter. Eat locally and then leave for the South of Belgium and Luxembourg, where you can choose 2 different itineraries.
Bastogne
You can choose to go to Bastogne and learn about the History of the Battle of the Bulge. See the Mardasson museum, the city center and the Bastogne War Rooms where MacAuliffe said nuts. End the day with a dinner a night at your hotel in Luxembourg.
Luxembourg City
The other option is a Castle tour in Luxembourg and a free time in the City. You can see the following castles during the tour: castle of Vianden and Bourscheid. Then, arrive in Luxembourg and enjoy your free time to visit the Grand Duke Palace or the city center. The guide will then drop you off at your cozy hotel in Luxembourg city.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Breakfast at hotel
Verdun
The guide will come to pick you up around 09:30 am and you will have the option to go to Verdun. There, you will visit the city and the legendary battlefields of the WW1. The Battle of Verdun lasted 300 days and claimed over 700,000 victims: approximately 305,000 killed or missing and around 400,000 wounded, with nearly equal losses on both sides. It is estimated that nearly three-quarters of the French army fought at Verdun, making it the symbol of the Great War, a testament to the peak of combat intensity. See the Memorial of Verdun (Museum), the Ossuaire du Douaumont and the trenches. Then, leave the city in the end of the afternoon for Strasbourg.
Metz
The other option is a visit of Metz and its beautiful city center. The city has been known since pre-Roman antiquity. Commercial city of the Carolingian Empire, Metz is the seat of a powerful bishopric, and a trading and banking city of importance. Metz became a protectorate and a French stronghold in the 16th century, before being annexed by the German Empire at the end of the 19th century, which named the region Alsace-Moselle. Then, it became French again after the First World War, it was annexed by the Third Reich from 1940 to 1944. Those changes of nationalities had a big impact on the wonderful architecture of the city, that is now famous for its cathedral, train station and Opera. Discover the city during a walking tour and then enjoy a lunch. Then, leave by car for Strasbourg.
Strasbourg
Arrive in Strasbourg at the end of the afternoon for a city walking tour. Strasbourg, the capital of Alsace and a living symbol of dialogue between peoples. This charming city, located on the banks of the Rhine, embodies the meeting of history, culture, and European geopolitics. For centuries, it has changed hands, alternately French and German, sometimes both at once in the hearts of its inhabitants. This dual influence has shaped its architecture, language, cuisine, and, most importantly, its soul. Today, Strasbourg is as much a guardian of its thousand-year-old heritage as it is the home of a growing Europe. A city of art and history, it is also a political capital, where local traditions meet continental ambitions. Throughout this tour, you will discover a city that is both intimate and international, where each façade tells a part of Europe's shared history. End the tour in the European Quarter and enjoy some free time before your guide drop you off in Strasbourg.
Private transportation
Tour leader
2 nights in 3/4 stars hotels
Entrances to all mentioned sites
Lunch fees for lunch and dinner
Gratuities
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