20 days in Europe Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Europe trip builder
Start: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Fly to Vienna, Bus to Bratislava
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Bratislava, Slovakia
— 1 night
Bus to Vienna, Fly to Venice
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Venice, Italy
— 3 nights
Fly
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Rome, Italy
— 4 nights
Train
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Florence, Italy
— 2 nights
Fly
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Zurich, Switzerland
— 3 nights
Drive
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Basel, Switzerland
— 1 night
Fly
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Funchal, Portugal
— 2 nights
Fly
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Lisbon, Portugal
— 3 nights
Fly
End: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Bratislava, Slovakia — 1 night

Beauty on the Danube
Slovakia's capital, Bratislava, attracts visitors for its natural beauty and rich culture, offering a plethora of landscapes, outdoor activities, historical monuments, and a stately old town.Start off your visit on the 1st (Mon): wander the streets of Bratislava Old Town, steep yourself in history at St. Martin's Cathedral (Dom svateho Martina), then pause for some photo ops at Cumil, then take in the architecture and atmosphere at Kostol a kláštor sv. Alžbety, and finally contemplate in the serene atmosphere at Blue Church of St. Elizabeth. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the next day: steep yourself in history at Michalska Brana, then contemplate the long history of Primates' Palace (Primacialny palac), then step into the grandiose world of Bratislava Castle, and finally contemplate the long history of Old Town Hall.
To see ratings, more things to do, reviews, and more tourist information, go to the Bratislava trip planner.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands to Bratislava is an approximately 6-hour combination of flight and bus. You can also drive; or take a train. In January, Bratislava is little chillier than Amsterdam - with highs of 3°C and lows of -3°C. Cap off your sightseeing on the 2nd (Tue) early enough to travel to Venice.
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Venice, Italy — 3 nights

City of Romance
Virtually unchanged for the last six centuries, Venice is actually a group of islands made famous by a series of canals, bridges, monuments, piazzas, and narrow pedestrian lanes.Doge's Palace and Basilica di San Marco are good opportunities to explore the local culture. Get some historical perspective at Piazza San Marco and Chiesa degli Eremitani - World Heritage Site. Get out of town with these interesting Venice side-trips: Padua (Piazza dei Signori & Scrovegni Chapel) and ATN Laguna Sud (in Lova). And it doesn't end there: explore the galleries of Peggy Guggenheim Collection, admire the striking features of Scuola Grande di San Rocco, contemplate the waterfront views at Canal Grande, and explore the world behind art at Gallerie dell'Accademia.
To see more things to do, reviews, and tourist information, refer to the Venice vacation builder tool.
Traveling by combination of bus and flight from Bratislava to Venice takes 5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a train. Traveling from Bratislava in January, expect Venice to be somewhat warmer, temps between 9°C and 0°C. Cap off your sightseeing on the 5th (Fri) early enough to catch the flight to Rome.
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Rome, Italy — 4 nights

Eternal City
Aptly nicknamed the Eternal City, Rome is the birthplace of the Roman Empire, one of the world's greatest civilizations ever.Deepen your sense of the past at sights like Colosseum and Vatican Museums. You'll explore and learn at Galleria Borghese and Welcome To Rome. Next up on the itinerary: take in the architecture and atmosphere at St. Peter's Basilica, explore the different monuments and memorials at Catacombs of Saint Callixtus, contemplate the long history of Roman Forum, and take in the spiritual surroundings of Cupola di San Pietro.
To see maps, reviews, more things to do, and other tourist information, go to the Rome day trip app.
You can fly from Venice to Rome in 3 hours. Other options are to take a train; or drive. Traveling from Venice in January, expect Rome to be a bit warmer, temps between 15°C and 4°C. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 9th (Tue) so you can catch the train to Florence.
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Florence, Italy — 2 nights

Birthplace of the Italian Renaissance
Considered a cultural, artistic, and architectural jewel of Italy, Florence is the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance.Start off your visit on the 10th (Wed): admire the masterpieces at Florence Academy of Fine Arts, admire the striking features of Campanile di Giotto, take in the spiritual surroundings of Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, then appreciate the extensive heritage of Piazza del Duomo, then see the interesting displays at Pitti Palace, and finally appreciate the history behind Loggia dei Lanzi. On the next day, take in the architecture and atmosphere at Basilica of Santa Croce, take in the architecture and atmosphere at Cappelle Medicee, take in the views from Ponte Vecchio, make a trip to Piazzale Michelangelo, then admire the striking features of The Baptistery of St. John, and finally get to know the fascinating history of Piazza della Signoria.
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You can take a train from Rome to Florence in 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can fly; or drive. In January, plan for daily highs up to 13°C, and evening lows to 3°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 11th (Thu) to allow time to fly to Zurich.
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Zurich, Switzerland — 3 nights

Big Small Town
The financial hub of Switzerland, Zurich is most often associated with money and banks.Museum-lovers will appreciate Museum Rietberg and Bourbaki Panorama. Old Town and Bahnhofstrasse are good opportunities to explore the local culture. Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Zurich: Mt Pilatus (in Kriens) and Lucerne (Jesuitenkirche & Hofkirche). There's much more to do: admire the masterpieces at Museum of Art (Kunsthaus Zurich), get engrossed in the history at Landesmuseum, and take a stroll through Niederdorf.
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You can fly from Florence to Zurich in 4.5 hours. Other options are to drive; or take a train. Plan for slightly colder temperatures traveling from Florence in January, with highs in Zurich at 5°C and lows at -1°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 14th (Sun) so you can take a train to Basel.
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Basel, Switzerland — 1 night

Situated where the Swiss, German, and French borders meet, Basel is considered the hub of Dreilandereck, this "three countries corner." Its location makes Basel a center of culture and history, brimming with important theaters and museums.Kick off your visit on the 15th (Mon): examine the collection at HoosesaggMuseeum, explore the ancient world of Carolingian Outer Crypt, then pause for some serene contemplation at Basel Minster, and finally see the interesting displays at Museum Kultur & Spiel Riehen (MUKS).
To see where to stay, more things to do, reviews, and more tourist information, refer to the Basel trip itinerary planner.
You can take a train from Zurich to Basel in 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. In January, plan for daily highs up to 6°C, and evening lows to 0°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 15th (Mon) early enough to fly to Funchal.
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Funchal, Portugal — 2 nights

The capital of the island of Madeira for more than 500 years, Funchal represents a laid-back city made popular by its historical sites and climate.Start off your visit on the 16th (Tue): see exotic creatures in open habitats at a safari tour. Keep things going the next day: fulfill a lifelong dream with a swim-with-the-dolphins experience and then indulge your senses at Madeira Sidecar Tours.
To see photos, where to stay, ratings, and more tourist information, go to the Funchal holiday planning tool.
Traveling by flight from Basel to Funchal takes 7 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of car and ferry; or do a combination of train, bus, and ferry. Traveling from Basel to Funchal, you'll gain 1 hour due to the time zone difference. Plan for much warmer temperatures traveling from Basel in January, with highs in Funchal at 22°C and lows at 17°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 17th (Wed) to allow time to fly to Lisbon.
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Lisbon, Portugal — 3 nights

City of Seven Hills
Built on seven hills, Lisbon has experienced a renaissance in recent years, making it the cultural star of Portugal.Get a sense of the local culture at Mosteiro dos Jeronimos and Park and National Palace of Pena. Visit Quinta da Regaleira and Castelo de S. Jorge for their historical value. Go for a jaunt from Lisbon to Sintra to see Castelo dos Mouros about 42 minutes away. There's still lots to do: make a trip to Belém Tower, observe the fascinating underwater world at Lisbon Oceanarium, take in the views from Ponte 25 de Abril, and get curious at Pavilhao do Conhecimento.
To see other places to visit, photos, and tourist information, read Lisbon attractions planning site.
Fly from Funchal to Lisbon in 3.5 hours. Traveling from Funchal in January, expect Lisbon to be slightly colder, temps between 17°C and 9°C. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 20th (Sat) so you can catch the flight back home.
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Slovakia travel guide
Heart of Europe
A land of magnificent castles, untouched nature, and rich cultural heritage, Slovakia is a jewel in the heart of Europe that's waiting to be discovered. Larger cities such as Bratislava and Kosice feature historic architecture and offer numerous sightseeing opportunities and exciting art scenes, while the traditional villages are the perfect place to get acquainted with local customs. Some of the country's most popular tourist destinations are its numerous spa resorts, famous for their therapeutic properties, and a selection of wooden churches, many of which are World Heritage Sites. Those looking for nature's attractions can enjoy everything from the thick forests and snowy peaks of the Tatra Mountains, to one of Europe's largest concentrations of subterranean caves. The country's cuisine reflects its multi-cultural history and is a definite must-try.
Italy travel guide
Italy is a land of high fashion, fine art, exquisite architecture, luxury sports cars, outstanding cuisine--and an insatiable taste for "la dolce vita." It's also home to the greatest number of World Heritage Sites in the world, making it an ideal place for your next holiday. The country boasts a varied landscape of mountain ranges, alpine lakes, and coastal towns, so it's no wonder travelers often refer to it as the bel paese (beautiful country). With so many places to visit, visitors often have a difficult time planning their itinerary. The smaller villages each feature a distinct character and a blend of architecture, art, and cuisine. In the country, you'll find countless archeological sites dating back to Roman times and beyond. The country's cities and seaside resorts are cosmopolitan powerhouses with museums, galleries, restaurants, shops, open-air markets, and pedestrian-friendly historic areas.
Switzerland travel guide
Immerse yourself in a snow-capped mountain wonderland in Switzerland's serene Alpine setting. See the world-renowned Matterhorn, Switzerland's second-highest mountain at 4,478 m (14,962 ft) tall, or zoom down the mountains on toboggan, ski, or snowboard. In the warmer seasons hike around the rolling green hillsides covered with pine trees and picturesque aqua blue lakes. Luxurious cities dotted with cozy wooden chalets and colorful flowerbeds balance quaintness with first-class cultural offerings. Indulge in the country's opulence of milk chocolate, cheese fondue, and keg-carrying St. Bernard dogs.
Portugal travel guide
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.