From Monte Carlo to Barcelona
Experience Europe’s most famous sites by train with the Eurail Global Pass. Breathe in the romance of Paris from the top of the Eiffel Tower and be amazed by Gaudí’s masterpiece the Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona. Discover Venice by gondola and stand within the walls of Rome’s ancient Colosseum.
Visit all of Europe’s top highlights with the flexible Eurail Pass. Get around on Europe’s comfortable trains, arrive in the heart of each city and have the freedom to choose where and when you go.
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Some of the trains that are mentioned in this itinerary require reservations. These are not included in your Eurail Pass but we can help you book your seats for 95% of the trains in Europe. It’s also possible to avoid reservations by traveling with regional trains instead of high-speed trains.
Paris, France
Visit the world’s most iconic structure of the modern day, the Eiffel Tower in Paris. There are 2 ways to scale the tower. For those after a challenge, climb the 704 steps while enjoying fantastic views across the French capital. For the less sporty, the 3 lifts will whisk you to the top in a flash. Visit by day or night for altogether different experiences. Combine a visit to the iron lattice tower with dinner and a glass of something nice at a restaurant along the River Seine.
Top attractions in Paris: Louvre Museum, Arc de Triomphe, Orsay Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, Père Lachaise Cemetery, The Moulin Rouge, Sacré-Cœur Basilica.
Get around Paris by TER regional train with your Eurail pass.
From Paris to Versailles
Versailles, France
The Palace of Versailles was the main residence of the royal family from 1682 until the French Revolution in 1789. It remains a symbol of the flamboyance of France during that period and many consider it one of the finest achievements of French art. Explore the palace rooms, including Louis XIV’s luxuriously-decorated bedroom. Stroll around the well-kept gardens and admire Marie Antoinette’s whimsical estate and beloved escape from the ceremony of royal life.
Top attractions in Versailles: The Royal Chapel.
From Versailles to Amsterdam
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Step into the Secret Annex of Anne Frank and her family, located in the heart of Amsterdam. The Anne Frank Museum offers interviews of her father Otto, who survived his family, as well as footage of the impact of WWII in the Netherlands. Located on the Prinsengracht, one of Amsterdam’s most beautiful canals, you’ll understand why Anne was so desperate to peek out at Dutch life through the tiny attic window.
Top attractions in Amsterdam: Van Gogh Museum, Rijks Museum, Rembrandt House Museum, Stedelijk Museum, Red Light District, Vondel Park.
From Amsterdam to Berlin
Berlin, Germany
Checkpoint Charlie was the most well-known border crossing between East and West Berlin for the 28 years that the Berlin Wall divided the capitalist west from the communist bloc in the east. Little remains of the 28-mile (45km) long wall, except Checkpoint Charlie which serves as a reminder of the Cold War. The Berlin Wall Museum recounts the history of the wall and includes stories of the weird and wonderful ways people tried to escape.
Top attractions in Berlin: East Side Gallery, Brandenburg Gate, Charlottenburg Palace, Reichstag, Holocaust Memorial, Potsdamer Platz, Kunsthaus Tacheles.
From Berlin to Prague
Prague, Czech Republic
A highlight of a visit to Prague is the historic Charles Bridge. It has two distinct personalities: by day it’s heaving with crowds and by dawn and dusk it’s at its most serene. We recommend you go for the latter so you can enjoy the fairy-tale views over Castle Hill in peace. The fourteenth-century bridge crosses the River Vltava and connects more modern Prague with the old town. Climb the 138 steps of the Old Town Bridge Tower for a bird’s eye view of Charles Bridge.
Top attractions in Prague: Prague Castle, St Vitus’ Cathedral, Kafka House.
From Prague to Salzburg
Salzburg, Austria
The Austrian hills are indeed alive with the Sound of Music! Book yourself onto a tour of the key locations of the much loved Hollywood movie through the breathtaking scenery of Salzburg and its surrounding lake district. Along the way discover the fascinating facts and fiction of the Von Trapp family. The Sound of Music Museum in the center of the city offers interactive displays and memorabilia from the 1965 movie.
Top attractions Salzburg: Mozart´s Birthplace, Mozart´s Residence, Hohensalzburg Fortress.
From Salzburg to Füssen
Füssen, Germany
Visit one of the most photographed castles in the world, Neuschwanstein Castle, built in the nineteenth century by Ludvig II, the King of Bavaria. The castle sits atop a rugged hill, surrounded by thick alpine forest and glistening lakes – the stuff that fairytales are made of. Cross the Mariebrücke Bridge for the most magical view of the castle upon which Walt Disney based his Cinderella castle.
Top attractions in Füssen: Hohenschwangen Castle.
From Füssen to Venice
Venice, Italy
If you’re in search of an affair of the heart, Venice is sure to reel you in with its artistic setting and labyrinth of enchanting canals. The best way to taste Venice’s riches is aboard the iconic gondola. As you’re propelled along the Grand Canal – the most ancient water throughfare in Venice – admire views of grand Renaissance palaces, intricate arch bridges and get soaked up in the hustle and bustle that filtrates this Italian city.
Top attractions in Venice: San Marco Basilica, Piazza San Marco, Rialto Bridge, Campanile (viewing tower).
Gondola ride in Venice
From Venice to Florence
Florence, Italy
Michaelangelo’s statue of David is by far one of the most recognized sculptures on the planet and an absolute must-see on a trip to the renaissance Italian city of Florence. The original is housed in the Galleria dell’Accademia with a replica standing in Piazza della Signoria. This renaissance masterpiece represents the biblical hero David, is made of marble and stands at an astounding 17 ft (5.17m).
Top attractions in Florence: Il Duomo, Ponte Vecchio (bridge), Galileo Museum, Uffizi Gallery.
From Florence to Rome
Rome, Italy
Rome’s Colosseum was the largest ever built in the Roman Empire and is regarded as one of the greatest examples of Roman architecture. Its outer walls are surrounded by a constant circulation of traffic, so it’s only when you step into the core of the Coloseum that you can really imagine the Roman amphitheater buzzing from the chanting crowds, as barborous fighting between gladiators took place.
Top attractions in Rome: Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Pantheon, Roman Forum.
From Rome to Vatican City
Vatican City
St Peter’s Basilica (Basilica Papale di San Pietro) dominates the skyline of the Vatican City – the tiny sovereign city-state situated within Italy’s capital Rome. A visit to the world’s largest church guarantees infinite works of art, opulent frescoes and elaborate glass windows. Climb up to the dome for fantastic views of St Peter’s Square and its surroundings. Most Wednesday mornings the Pope holds the Papal Audience in the main square – book tickets in advance.
Top attractions in the Vatican City: Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel, Vatican Gardens, Castel Sant’Angelo.
Your Eurail Pass is not required for this trip. You can reach Vatican City by Roman public transport or simply by foot – cross the Ponte Sant’Angelo (Angels’ Bridge) over the Tiber river and you’ll find the Vatican to your left.
From Rome to Monte Carlo
Monte Carlo, Monaco
The Monte Carlo Casino, a key location in a number of James Bond movies, truly signifies the style and glamour that has put Monaco on the map. It provides the main source of income that keeps the House of Grimaldi and the Monaco economy dripping in wealth. It’s worth paying the €10 entry fee to get a glimpse of the gaming rooms, richly decorated with frescoes, paintings and sculptures. Watch over the gaming tables or even put some money down yourself!
Top attractions in Monaco: Monaco Grand Prix circuit, Oceanographic Museum, Prince’s Palace, Monaco Cathedral (resting place of Princess Grace of Monaco).
From Monte Carlo to Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain
Antoni Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia is one of Europe’s most recognizable architectural masterpieces. It’s also the world’s most famous unfinished building – work on the Roman Catholic church began in 1882 and is still going on. It’s dazzling façade and complex detail are evidence of Gaudí’s unique vision. The structure has been described as “the most extraordinary personal interpretation of Gothic architecture since the Middle Ages.”
Top attractions in Barcelona: Las Ramblas, FC Barcelona’s Nou Camp stadium, Park Güell, Picasso Museum
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