Tour Itinerary
Day 1
- Take off on your transatlantic flight. If possible, take a nap; who knows how much sleep you'll be getting on our self-proclaimed 'Party Tour'.
Day 2
London, England —
Hello, London! Head straight to Westminster Abbey, set your watch with Big Ben, and then rush over to catch the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. Relax with a picnic in one of the city’s many parks, before exploring one of the many free museums. Then start off the rest of your evening at a local pub like Fitzroy Tavern, before moving on to one of London's hottest clubs, the Ministry of Sound.
Day 3
London —
Get up early and walk the Millennium Mile (Tower of London + Bridge, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, The Tate Modern) and make especially sure to ride the London Eye at sunset for a spectacular view. Later, join your night coordinator on a pub/bar crawl that includes the Dog and Duck, one of Soho's oldest pubs.
Day 4
Amsterdam, Holland —
'Cheerio then' and off you go on the Chunnel to Amsterdam. Now's the time to try new things, but always remember to be aware and be responsible. Relax at Café de Jaren or Café Brandon, both great places to stock up on key supplies. Then head out to explore the Red Light District, Cannabis College, and Amsterdam's raciest museum. At night, chill with some live music at the Bourbon Street Jazz and Blues Club.
Day 5
Amsterdam —
Last day in Amsterdam, so pack it all in. Take a bike ride around Amsterdam, picnic at the Begijnhof and Spui, and then toast yourself at the Heineken Experience with your 3 complimentary beers. Wait for the night to really begin at Wijnand Fockink, where you can try various flavors of the famed Dutch gin, before heading out to one of Amsterdam's chaotic dance clubs.
Day 6
Paris, France —
Goodbye Amsterdam, a place you'll never forget, but can't really remember. Bon jour the City of Lights. View Paris from the Eiffel Tower, and again from the Arc de Triomphe. Window shop down the elegant Champs-Elysées before watching a vaudeville show at La Comédie Française. Dine late and extravagantly at Les Sans Culottes with a 3-course meal, and then ring in the 'morrow at the morbid and raucous Le Caveau des Oubliettes.
Day 7
Ah, the Louvre. It's so big, you won't see it all, so plan out what you want to see and hit those spots. Thursday evenings are best for wandering the museum, so start the day at the Musée Picasso, then stroll down the Rue St-Louis-en-Île with a cone from Paris's best ice-cream parlor. Cruise by the Notre Dame and meander through the Tuileries with a crepe in hand. After the Mona Lisa, relax at Chez Georges or bar Thoumieux.
Day 8
- Paris —
Today, maybe take a hot-air balloon ride from Parc André Citroën. Attempt to climb Montmartre, before paying your respects to the Lizard King at the Cimetière Père Lachaise. Have dinner near the Canal St. Martin, which is conveniently close to cheap happy hour drinks at Boteco. Glitz up the rest of your evening at the posh Latina Café club in the Champs-Elysées.
Day 9
- London, England —
Board the Chunnel back to the UK. You’ll have time to explore more of London: take a stroll through Soho, check out Trafalgar Square and Leicester Square for discounted tickets, and finish the day with a musical. On your last night, live it up at the 606 Club with live jazz or the Water Rats with live rock.
What you get:
-Tour Coordinator
-All hostel stays and breakfasts included
-All rail tickets between cities
-Underground tickets for the city between major sites
- and passes to some attractions
-Complimentary welcome dinner and drink