Embark on a luxurious European adventure with 3 nights in Paris, followed by 2 nights in Strasbourg, Heidelberg, and Frankfurt. Explore the romantic streets of Paris, indulge in Michelin-starred cuisine, and visit iconic landmarks. Discover the charm of Strasbourg's Petite France district and enjoy Alsatian cuisine. Unwind in a castle hotel in Heidelberg, explore the historic university and take in panoramic views. Experience the cosmopolitan vibe of Frankfurt, with its modern skyline and rich culinary scene. An unforgettable journey through the best of France and Germany awaits, promising unparalleled luxury and cultural experiences at every turn. This itinerary is ready to be customized to your dates, accommodation preferences, and interests. It can be extended with more stops in France, Germany and neighboring countries too.
One of our team in the region will be available to you during and leading up to the trip to answer any questions and arrange local services. You will receive access to your Guest Page, with its information on the best these destinations have to offer, including things to see and do, and other inside tips from restaurant recommendations to tipping advice. Upon arrival we will provide you with a local SIM card that you can use to contact our employee (who you will meet in person) throughout your trip. In all of our destinations, we offer a variety of memorable 3-5 star accommodation options, including boutique hotels, charming B&Bs, and spacious apartments. With our firsthand experience, we can ensure they are all clean, comfortable, and centrally located, with local ambience.
3 Nights in Paris
3 Nights in Paris


3 Nights in Paris
Paris is situated in the northern part of France. The city sprawls over both banks of the Seine River and on two islands: the Îles Saint Louis and the larger Île de la Cité. The historical city center is built around the Seine, and it has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991. For a glimpse into the oldest part of Paris, take a stroll along the Seine and around the 1st and 4th districts to admire iconic landmarks, such as the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris or the Louvre Museum, among others. But leave some space and time for the rest of the city's districts, as each of Paris' 20 arrondissements possesses incredible treasures to discover.
Paris is situated in the northern part of France. The city sprawls over both banks of the Seine River and on two islands: the Îles Saint Louis and the larger Île de la Cité. The historical city center is built around the Seine, and it has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991. For a glimpse into the oldest part of Paris, take a stroll along the Seine and around the 1st and 4th districts to admire iconic landmarks, such as the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris or the Louvre Museum, among others. But leave some space and time for the rest of the city's districts, as each of Paris' 20 arrondissements possesses incredible treasures to discover.
Day 1
Day 1 - Arrival in Paris
Welcome to Paris! We'll arrange for a driver to meet you at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport and drive you to your centrally located accommodation. The journey time to the city center is about one hour.
Our representative will then meet with you to answer any questions you have and to get you settled for the rest of your trip.

Welcome to the City of Light
When in Paris, seizing every opportunity to witness the city in the evening is a must. The illuminated skyline, showcasing iconic landmarks and monuments, paints a mesmerizing picture of the City of Light that shouldn't be missed. As the sun sets, the city transforms into a sparkling spectacle, with city highlights casting their radiant glow over the Seine River. Whether you're strolling along its banks or cruising on an all-glass-top boat, the magic of Parisian evenings is an experience to savor.
Day 2
Day 2 - Your First Full Day in Paris

Paris in a Day Group Walking Tour
This full-day tour shows you around the best of Paris in the most hassle-free way. Enjoy skip-the-line access to world-renowned sites, such as the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre, in the company of your expert local guide. End your day in style with a sunset cruise along the tranquil waters of the Seine.
Enjoying Paris Like a Local
While visiting Paris' iconic attractions is a must, exploring lesser-known districts, often frequented by locals, adds a unique charm to your trip. Cour du Commerce St-André and Canal Saint-Martin offer an authentic glimpse into the lives of Parisians. For a truly off-the-beaten-path experience, Belleville stands out, providing an opportunity to mingle with locals over a glass of wine or indulge in mouthwatering local cuisine. To enhance your authentic Parisian experience, consider a picnic at Buttes-Chaumont, where you can savor delightful local treats amidst the scenic beauty of this hidden gem.

Day 3
Day 3 - Your Second Full Day in Paris
A Taste of Paris
A taste of Paris is a culinary odyssey highlighting the best of French gastronomy, from iconic dishes like coq au vin to the allure of fresh pastries in charming boulangeries. Parisian street markets showcase vibrant local produce, while the city's café culture invites leisurely moments. Renowned for its wine and cheese, Michelin-starred restaurants, and diverse international cuisines, Paris offers a unique and unforgettable journey through a world of culinary delights.

The Original Flavors of Paris Private Tour
Discover the unique flavors of Paris at one of the city’s most fascinating neighborhoods, that of Saint Germain des Prés. During the walking tour, your guide will take you to artisanal shops, local boutiques, and quaint markets. This will be a culinary journey into the very core of Paris. From the quintessentially Parisian croissants to the mandatory cheese and wine, your taste buds are in for a treat.

French Wine & Cheese Group Tasting Experience
Through this experience, you will learn about wine and cheese. During the two-hour experience, you get to taste five tantalizing French wines, expertly accompanied by five French cheeses! All from famous regions of France. This wine-tasting experience suits everyone, whether you have a deep understanding of wine or know very little. So, you can drink, chat about French wines, discover five French wine regions, learn how to pair wine, and ultimately enjoy a memorable and unique moment in Paris.

Paris Ultimate Group Food Tour
There's no better place to uncover the secrets of French cuisine than the charming neighborhood of Marais in Paris. In the course of almost four hours, you'll eat your way through the French capital's quaintest streets and corners, discovering the legends and stories that lie behind every typical cheese type, recipe, and dish. Along the way, you'll meet the people who own some of the city's best family-run restaurants.
Day 4
Day 4 - Traveling to Strasbourg by Train
It's time to say au revoir to Paris today and head to another exciting French city: Strasbourg. We will arrange your transfer to the train station and provide you with second-class train tickets. If you prefer, you can upgrade to first class for an additional fee. There are several train departures to Strasbourg daily, and you can choose your preferred departure time. The train ride lasts about two hours.

2 Nights in Strasbourg
2 Nights in Strasbourg


2 Nights in Strasbourg
The largest city in eastern France, Strasbourg is the official seat of the European Parliament. It also hosts the European Council, among other EU institutions. Strasbourg is situated in Alsace, a cultural region in eastern France, just a stone's throw from the country's borders with Germany. Since the 17th century, the Germans and the French took turns ruling the region, which resulted in an unparalleled blend of cultures. German traits remain in the more traditional aspects of life, such as cuisine and architecture, whereas modern institutions are dominated by French culture. Alsace is famous for its quaint villages and stunning architecture, but also for the wine, beer, and fruit liquors produced there.
The largest city in eastern France, Strasbourg is the official seat of the European Parliament. It also hosts the European Council, among other EU institutions. Strasbourg is situated in Alsace, a cultural region in eastern France, just a stone's throw from the country's borders with Germany. Since the 17th century, the Germans and the French took turns ruling the region, which resulted in an unparalleled blend of cultures. German traits remain in the more traditional aspects of life, such as cuisine and architecture, whereas modern institutions are dominated by French culture. Alsace is famous for its quaint villages and stunning architecture, but also for the wine, beer, and fruit liquors produced there.
Day 4
Day 4 - Arrival in Strasbourg
When you arrive at the train station in Strasbourg, a driver will be waiting for you to take you to your accommodation.
Discovering Strasbourg's UNESCO Wonders
In 1988, the Grande-Ile in Strasbourg was appointed to UNESCO’s prestigious World Heritage List. A few decades later, UNESCO decided to add the Neustadt, the new town, to the list to celebrate Strasbourg's unique culture. Shaped by the French and Germanic influences the city has seen throughout the centuries, Strasbourg's culture reflects the city's distinct architecture. A great way to enjoy Strasbourg's beauty is to take a river cruise from the center, near the cathedral.

Day 5
Day 5 - Your First Full Day in Strasbourg

Strasbourg Private Walking Tour
Delve into the magic of a city that's considered the symbol of reconciliation, tolerance, and peace. Strasbourg is one of Europe's best-kept secrets, waiting to be uncovered. During this tour, you will see all of Strasbourg's main attractions, such as the impressive Gothic Cathedral that spans more than ten centuries and two UNESCO World Heritage-listed neighborhoods.
Day 6
Day 6 - Traveling to Heidelberg by Private Transfer
It's "au revoir" France and "guten tag" to Germany today as you head east across the border into neighbouring Germany. Our driver will pick you up from your accommodation in Strasbourg and take you directly to Heidelberg. Duration of the journey takes just an hour and a half, door-to-door.

2 Nights in Heidelberg
2 Nights in Heidelberg


2 Nights in Heidelberg
An official UNESCO "City of Literature," Heidelberg is devoted to learning, home to Germany's oldest university, and one of Europe's most famous. If you can't study something at Heidelberg, it doesn't exist. But even if you're not there to join the students who make up 1/4 of Heidelberg's population, there's plenty to do. The massive hilltop Heidelberg Castle is at the top of your list, and the valley the castle sits within offers plenty of great places to take it in before you enter the castle itself. The Baroque Old Town is great for a stroll, with a stop or two in its cozy cafes along the way, as are its medieval university buildings. Many of Heidelberg's best views can be found from the Philosophers' Walk across the river from the city center, trod upon by centuries of thinkers.
An official UNESCO "City of Literature," Heidelberg is devoted to learning, home to Germany's oldest university, and one of Europe's most famous. If you can't study something at Heidelberg, it doesn't exist. But even if you're not there to join the students who make up 1/4 of Heidelberg's population, there's plenty to do. The massive hilltop Heidelberg Castle is at the top of your list, and the valley the castle sits within offers plenty of great places to take it in before you enter the castle itself. The Baroque Old Town is great for a stroll, with a stop or two in its cozy cafes along the way, as are its medieval university buildings. Many of Heidelberg's best views can be found from the Philosophers' Walk across the river from the city center, trod upon by centuries of thinkers.
Day 6
Day 6 - Arrival in Heidelberg
Upon your arrival in Heidelberg, a driver will bring you directly to your accommodations.
Bar-Hopping in the Altstadt
Heidelberg's Altsadt ("Old Town") hosts lively nightlife befitting a student city. Among the best wine bars in town is Vinothek Restaurant Oskar on Haspelgasse, which features a broad range of Old and New World labels to taste. A short walk away on Steingasse, you can sample locally brewed beers at Vetter's Alt Heidelberger Brauhaus, home to some of the country's strongest beers, at 33% ABV! Last but not least, for a rocking night, head to Eckstein on Fischmarkt. This cool and stylish pub is a very pleasant place to spend the evening, even if you’re not a metalhead.

Day 7
Day 7 - Your First Full Day in Heidelberg

Stroll the Storied Old Town
The oldest part of Heidelberg has far more to offer than just the Alte Brucke ("Old Bridge"), picturesque alleys, and views of one of Germany's most famous castles. In the Old Town, dreamy squares are linked like beads on a necklace, with people of all ages and from around the world meeting in the many small cafes and pubs, and enjoying the city's museums and theaters. Embark on a tour with a private guide, and really get to know Heidelberg.
Discover Schloss Heidelberg

Day 8
Day 8 - Traveling to Frankfurt by Train
Today you will travel from Heidelberg to Frankfurt by train. Based on your preferred departure time we will book train ticket for you. The train journey takes around an hour. Please note that we didn't include a pick-up from the hotel but the staff will be able to help you get a taxi for the short drive.
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2 Nights in Frankfurt
2 Nights in Frankfurt


2 Nights in Frankfurt
The birthplace of German democracy, Frankfurt is now more famous for its bankers, and the skyscrapers they have funded. A hub from the very beginning (the name comes from a river ford used by the Franks who went on to conquer France), Frankfurt's airport offers flights to more destinations than any other, and you can seemingly take trains anywhere from here, too. This is one of Germany's most diverse cities, even when its famous trade shows aren't in town, yet next to the skyscrapers you'll find the restored old town that served as the brief capital of a democratic Germany during the failed 1848 revolutions, and remains a reminder of Frankfurt's time as one of the Holy Roman Empire's prime cities.
The birthplace of German democracy, Frankfurt is now more famous for its bankers, and the skyscrapers they have funded. A hub from the very beginning (the name comes from a river ford used by the Franks who went on to conquer France), Frankfurt's airport offers flights to more destinations than any other, and you can seemingly take trains anywhere from here, too. This is one of Germany's most diverse cities, even when its famous trade shows aren't in town, yet next to the skyscrapers you'll find the restored old town that served as the brief capital of a democratic Germany during the failed 1848 revolutions, and remains a reminder of Frankfurt's time as one of the Holy Roman Empire's prime cities.
Day 8
Day 8 - Arrival in Frankfurt
Upon your arrival at Frankfurt Train Station, a driver will meet you and take you directly to your centrally located accommodations.
Enjoy Local Brews
A pub crawl is ideal for experiencing Frankfurt’s vibrant nightlife. Germany's may be famous for beers, but don't miss out on Frankfurts speciality: Apfelwein. This sour hard cider is everywhere in Frankfurt and its surroundings (you can drink it "pure," but many order it mixed with sparkling water or carbonated lemonade to reduce the sourness). To head from bar to bar, visit Schweizer Strasse in Old Sachsenhausen. This tree-line commercial street houses plenty of pubs and taverns that brew their own Apfelwein, but naturally offer plenty of local beers and wines as well.

Day 9
Day 9 - Your First Full Day in Frankfurt

Stroll the Fine Streets of Frankfurt
On this tour, you'll visit the Römer, the iconic town hall, The "New Old Town", Frankfurt Stock Exchange with its famous Bull and Bear statues, The Eisensteg (iron bridge), and the River Main among other landmarks. You'll even sample some of the apple juices, apple wine, and white wines the area is known for.
Dine at the Main Tower

Day 10
Day 10 - Departure Day
Based on your departure time, a driver will pick you up from your accommodation and take you to Frankfurt airport.
What's Included
Here are all the services provided as part of your complete vacation package. See what every JayWay trip includes.
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Paris
Strasbourg
Heidelberg
Frankfurt
package excludes:
- Flights to and from Europe.
- Tips for Tour Guides, Drivers and Local Reps.
- Meals (other than breakfast if included in room rate and meals listed as included in food tours and excursions, unless explicitly stated otherwise).
- Parking fees for your Rental Car (if you are booking one with us) unless otherwise indicated. Some hotels provide free parking facilities.
- Travel Insurance. See the insurance link on our website
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