31 days in Western Europe Itinerary

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Berlin, Germany
— 3 nights
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Munich, Germany
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Paris, France
— 5 nights
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Nice, France
— 4 nights
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La Croix-Valmer, France
— 3 nights
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Barcelona, Spain
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Madrid, Spain
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Seville, Spain
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Lisbon, Portugal
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Berlin, Germany — 3 nights

Athens of the Spree

Your cultural itinerary includes sights like Pergamonmuseum and East Side Gallery. You'll explore and learn at Topography of Terror and Neues Museum. There's much more to do: appreciate the history behind The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, admire the landmark architecture of Berliner Dom, ponder the world of politics at Reichstag Building, and steep yourself in history at Mauermuseum - Museum Haus am Checkpoint Charlie.

To see photos, more things to do, other places to visit, and more tourist information, read Berlin trip itinerary planning site.

New York City, USA to Berlin is an approximately 11-hour flight. Traveling from New York City to Berlin, you'll lose 6 hours due to the time zone difference. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 4th (Fri) to allow time to fly to Munich.
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Munich, Germany — 3 nights

Village of a Million People

Nymphenburg Palace and St. Michael's Church will appeal to history buffs. You'll explore and learn at Munich Residenz and Deutsches Museum. There's much more to do: admire the masterpieces at Alte Pinakothek, contemplate in the serene atmosphere at Asamkirche, admire the striking features of St. Peter's Church, and don't miss a visit to Marienplatz.

To find maps, reviews, where to stay, and other tourist information, refer to the Munich trip planner.

You can fly from Berlin to Munich in 3 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train; or drive. In August in Munich, expect temperatures between 76°F during the day and 54°F at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 7th (Mon) to allow time to fly to Paris.
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Paris, France — 5 nights

City of Light

Get a sense of the local culture at Eiffel Tower and Basilique du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre. Get some historical perspective at Palace of Versailles and Montmartre. Venture out of the city with trips to Rouen (Rue du Gros-Horloge, Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, &more). There's lots more to do: admire the masterpieces at Musee d'Orsay, get a taste of the local shopping with Champs-Elysees, explore the different monuments and memorials at The Paris Catacombs, and see the interesting displays at Musee Rodin.

To see more things to do, where to stay, ratings, and other tourist information, read Paris online trip builder.

You can fly from Munich to Paris in 5 hours. Other options are to take a train; or drive. In August, plan for daily highs up to 77°F, and evening lows to 57°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 12th (Sat) early enough to catch the flight to Nice.
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Nice, France — 4 nights

Nissa la Bella (Nice the Beautiful)

Get a sense of the local culture at Castel Plage and Musee d'Art Moderne Et d'Art Contemporain. Popular historic sites such as Villa & Jardins Ephrussi de Rothschild and La Croisette are in your itinerary. When in Nice, make a side trip to see TakSea in Saint-Raphael, approximately Saint-Raphael away. There's still lots to do: stop by Old Town, take some stellar pictures from Colline du Chateau overlook, examine the collection at Musée Marc Chagall, and make a trip to Promenade des Anglais.

To see photos, reviews, more things to do, and tourist information, read Nice trip planner.

Traveling by flight from Paris to Nice takes 3 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train; or drive. Traveling from Paris in August, plan for a bit warmer nights in Nice, with lows around 71°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 16th (Wed) early enough to drive to La Croix-Valmer.
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La Croix-Valmer, France — 3 nights

We've included these beaches for you: Plage de Sylvabelle and Plage du Debarquement. You'll find plenty of places to visit near La Croix-Valmer: Le Lavandou (Plage de Cavaliere, Plage de Jean Blanc, &more).

For where to stay, photos, traveler tips, and tourist information, refer to the La Croix-Valmer online road trip planner.

Drive from Nice to La Croix-Valmer in 2 hours. When traveling from Nice in August, plan for a bit warmer days and slightly colder nights in La Croix-Valmer: temperatures range from 89°F by day to 63°F at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 19th (Sat) to allow enough time to drive to Barcelona.
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Barcelona, Spain — 3 nights

Jewel of the Mediterranean

Deepen your sense of the past at sights like Basilica de la Sagrada Familia and Barcelona Cathedral. Satisfy your inner culture vulture at Parc Guell and Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic). There's still lots to do: admire the landmark architecture of Casa Batllo, stroll through Playa de La Barceloneta, walk around Parc de Montjuic, and don't miss a visit to Casa Mila - La Pedrera.

For ratings, maps, photos, and tourist information, refer to the Barcelona trip itinerary maker website.

Traveling by car from La Croix-Valmer to Barcelona takes 6.5 hours. When traveling from La Croix-Valmer in August, plan for little chillier days in Barcelona, with highs around 83°F, while nights are a bit warmer with lows around 71°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 22nd (Tue) so you can fly to Madrid.
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Madrid, Spain — 3 nights

Cultural Capital of Spain

You'll explore and learn at Prado National Museum and MQM Museo del Queso Manchego Toledo. Get some historical perspective at Royal Palace of Madrid and Synagogue of Saint Mary the White. Explore Madrid's surroundings by going to Toledo (Church of Santo Tomé, Catedral Primada, &more). And it doesn't end there: don't miss a visit to Plaza Mayor, see the interesting displays at Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, stroll around Parque del Retiro, and admire the masterpieces at Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia.

To find photos, traveler tips, more things to do, and other tourist information, refer to the Madrid day trip tool.

Fly from Barcelona to Madrid in 3 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train; or drive. When traveling from Barcelona in August, plan for a bit warmer days in Madrid, with highs around 92°F, while nights are a bit cooler with lows around 66°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 25th (Fri) early enough to catch the flight to Seville.
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Seville, Spain — 2 nights

City of Towers

On the 26th (Sat), contemplate the long history of Plaza de España, then take in the architecture and atmosphere at Catedral de Sevilla, and then visit Barrio Santa Cruz. Keep things going the next day: visit Centro Historico de Sevilla, steep yourself in history at Royal Alcázar of Seville, and then steep yourself in history at Real Maestranza de Caballeria de Sevilla.

To see where to stay, more things to do, traveler tips, and more tourist information, you can read our Seville sightseeing planner.

Getting from Madrid to Seville by flight takes about 3 hours. Other options: take a train; or drive. In August, plan for daily highs up to 91°F, and evening lows to 68°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 27th (Sun) so you can catch the flight to Lisbon.
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Lisbon, Portugal — 4 nights

City of Seven Hills

Mosteiro dos Jeronimos and Castelo de S. Jorge will appeal to history buffs. Get a sense of the local culture at Quinta da Regaleira and Park and National Palace of Pena. Get out of town with these interesting Lisbon side-trips: Sintra (Castelo dos Mouros & Sintra National Palace). And it doesn't end there: don't miss a visit to Belém Tower, admire the masterpieces at Museu Nacional do Azulejo, take a stroll through Alfama, and take in the exciting artwork at Museu Calouste Gulbenkian.

To see ratings, where to stay, other places to visit, and other tourist information, go to the Lisbon travel planner.

You can fly from Seville to Lisbon in 4.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. The time zone changes from Central European Standard Time (CET) to Western European Standard Time (WET), which is usually a -1 hour difference. Traveling from Seville in August, expect Lisbon to be a bit cooler, temps between 86°F and 63°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 31st (Thu) to allow enough time to fly back home.
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Germany travel guide

4.5
Germany is the home of high culture, fine art, classical music, world-class sports, award-winning cuisine--and some of the world's best beers. It's also one of the major economic and political powers of the European continent. One of the founding members of the European Union, Germany is a federation of 16 states. Each boasts its own distinct culture, art, cuisine, regional traditions, and array of things to do. The country is known worldwide for its precision engineering and high-tech products. Equally, though, Germany is admired for its old-world charm and what is locally known as gemutlichkeit (coziness). This is one of the easiest countries in the world to explore, offering an abundance of sightseeing opportunities. German transportation runs with German efficiency. Therefore, getting around the various regions is almost always easy, quick, and pleasant. Visit the cities to explore museums, art galleries, modern restaurants, and trendy shops. Also be sure to venture deeper into the countryside. Here, you can discover ancient castles and bustling little villages. Often in these off-the-beaten-path areas, the main tourist attraction remains the simple hospitality of the friendly locals.
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France travel guide

4.3
France has been the world's most popular tourist destination for decades, and geographically, it is one of the most diverse countries in Europe. Its cities are holiday hot spots and contain some of the greatest treasures in Europe, its countryside is prosperous and well tended, and it boasts dozens of major tourist attractions, like Paris, the French Riviera, the Atlantic beaches, the winter sport resorts of the French Alps, as well as the castles of the Loire Valley, Brittany, and Normandy. The country is renowned for its gastronomy, particularly wines and cheeses, as well as its history, culture, and fashion industry.

You'll find that the French people are very polite and may react coldly to you if you forget this. You might be surprised as you're greeted by other customers and the proprieter when you walk into a restaurant or a shop. Be sure to take your sightseeing off the beaten path in France. Besides the famous Eiffel Tower and the chic resorts of the Côte d'Azur (French Riviera) you'll find many places to visit in the form of museums filled with fine art, crafts, and archaeological relics, wonderful medieval villages and castles, diverse national parks, and local shopping direct from artisans themselves.

Whether you're touring the Christmas Markets or going skiing during winter, viewing the springtime influx of color in Provence, sunbathing on the Mediterranean coast in the summer, or watching the fall foliage against the backdrop of the châteaux in the Loire Valley, you're sure to find just the right place to be. Spring is a time when the tourist attractions are just starting to expand their hours, but it may still be cold in the mountainous regions and the north. Summer is the busiest time in France with the longest hours for many museums and attractions, but it's often when you will experience the most crowds. Winter in France is filled with winter carnivals, Christmas Markets, and of course, skiing. Fall is a time to celebrate the release of Beaujolais nouveau wine in November, as well as experience Nuit Blanche, a day in October when major attractions, museums, galleries, parks, and swimming pools remain open all night.
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Spain travel guide

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A colorful country known for its relaxed lifestyle, vibrant nightlife, excellent food, and world-famous folklore and festivals, Spain boasts a huge number of World Heritage Sites and other spectacular places to visit. It also deserves its reputation as a beach vacation destination; the Western edge of the Mediterranean Sea is home to some of the world’s top beaches. But Spain’s geography is so much more than just soft, sandy shores. Its landscapes are as diverse as its people, ranging from lush meadows and snowy mountains to huge marshes and sprawling deserts. The countryside bursts with unspoiled villages of timeless beauty and old-world charm, as well as vast and varied nature preserves.
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Portugal travel guide

4.2
Landmarks · Castles · Beaches
Small in size but rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, Portugal features contrasting landscapes that include long beaches, lush vineyards, verdant valleys, and rolling hills dotted with tiny settlements where old traditions still prevail. The country's serene interior, often overlooked by foreigners, remains largely unspoiled by mass tourism and offers visitors a chance to discover this less-trodden part of Europe at their own pace. Ripe for leisurely adventures on foot or by bicycle, Portugal's fertile countryside boasts well-preserved medieval castles and outstanding wineries, producing some of the world's finest ports. The country's cities offer a lively culinary scene known for its many award-winning restaurants, topping the itineraries of foodies from around the globe.
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