1 Week Itinerary to Amsterdam and Brussels

1 Week Itinerary to Amsterdam and Brussels

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This itinerary is for you if you want to see two Countries in Europe on one trip. We recommend going to Amsterdam and Brussels in this one-week itinerary. If you have more time, then add a stop to Paris! Below is our 1-week itinerary to Amsterdam and Brussels. 

Overview:

Monday- Day 1: Arrive in Amsterdam + Bike Tour

Tuesday- Day 2: Amsterdam- Canal Tour and Museum Day

Wednesday- Day 3: Day Trip in the Netherlands to Keukenhof Gardens

Thursday- Day 4: Art Gallery in Amsterdam with an afternoon train to Brussels

Friday- Day 5: Brussels Beer Tour and The Grand Palace

Saturday- Day 6: Day Trip to Bruges and Ghent in Belgium

Sunday- Day 7: Fly Home

Potential Extension: Day 7-9 in Paris

Sunday- Day 7: Option 2- Train from Brussels to Paris + Eiffel Tower

Monday- Day 8: Louvre Museum and Sacre Coeur in Paris

Tuesday- Day 9: Fly Home

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The first place on this itinerary is Amsterdam, Netherlands. Amsterdam, the capital city of the Netherlands, is known for its beautiful canals, bridges, architecture, and bike riding! There are over 165 canals in Amsterdam.

Tips for Visiting Amsterdam:

  • Tulips Bloom in Amsterdam during April and May, so do not go to the Keukenhof Gardens if you are not there during those two months. 
  • Carry an umbrella and bring a raincoat because Amsterdam receives 200 days of rain each year!
  • You do not need to tip in Amsterdam at Bars or Cafes.

Transportation:

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Book your flight on Hopper to guarantee the best prices and train tickets at Rail Europe!

Places to Stay in Amsterdam:

We recommend staying in the heart of Amsterdam so you can truly experience what Amsterdam is like during your trip. If you are looking for a luxury vacation, we recommend searching through hotels on booking.com; however, if you want a more budget-friendly trip, stay at a hostel! Search for hostels in Amsterdam on Hostel World. We will list a few places to stay below. Always look at reviews before booking your accommodation.

Day 1: Arrive in Amsterdam + Bike Tour

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Relax, settle in, and unwind on your first day in Amsterdam. I recommend going on a bike tour if you have an earlier flight. If you have a later flight, add the bike tour for the following morning. You will bike through Vondelkirk, which is similar to the central park of New York. You will also pass by historic landmarks, including the Anne Frank House!

Day 2: Amsterdam- Canal Tour and Museum Day

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Stop #1: Canal Tour- Start your day on a magical canal cruise. It will be the time of your life when you feel the breeze hit your face, enjoy an open bar, and see some of the best sites of Amsterdam all on a boat.

Stop #2: Museum– Following the canal tour, we recommend going to one of the many museums in Amsterdam. Below are a few options for where to spend the rest of your day.

  • Rijksmuseum- Rijksmuseum is a national museum that has Dutch arts and history. It tells the story of the Netherlands from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
  • Anne Frank’s House- Visit the Anne Frank House for the most up-to-date information on Anne Frank and her life back during World War 2. She was a writer who told her story of what happened to the Jews of Amsterdam.
  • Van Gogh Museum- This museum features Van Gogh’s art collection of paintings and drawings. Purchase your tickets online here!
  • Royal Palace of Amsterdam– The Royal Palace, located in the center of Amsterdam at Dam Square, has a beautiful garden and is open for scheduled visits.

Day 3: Day Trip in the Netherlands to Keukenhof Gardens

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If you are going to complete this trip in the spring, day three would be perfect for a trip to the Keukenhof Gardens. This Tulip and Windmill Tour will take you to experience Dutch nature and culture. You will stop at a cheese farm to try Gouda cheese, explore historic windmills, and visit Keukenhof’s Tulip Gardens. Entrance fees are all included in the tour fee.

Day 4: Art Gallery in Amsterdam with an Afternoon Train to Brussels

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Coffee Shop– Start your morning by enjoying coffee at a coffee shop in Amsterdam. The best coffee shops are Original Dampkring, Bulldog the First, and Coffeeshop Solo.

Art Gallery – Some of the best art galleries to visit are Galerie De Appel, Galerie Delaive, Herman Brood Gallery, and Galerie Paul Andriesse.

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After you go to a coffee shop and an art gallery, take the $28.00 two-hour and 48-minute train ride from Amsterdam, Netherlands to Brussels, Belgium.

Transportation to Brussels:

Rail Europe is the best place to book train tickets.

About Brussels: 

Brussels is the capital of Belgium and is known for its chocolate and beer. You have to bring home chocolate to your loved ones from the airport if you are ever in Brussels, in that it tastes super delicious. BEST CHOCOLATE EVER.

Tips for Visiting Brussels:

  • BRING HOME CHOCOLATE
  • EAT WAFFLES- Belgian waffles are thicker and have deep pockets. The best waffle vendors include the House of Waffles and Wafelhuis van Hecke.

Places to Stay in Brussels:

Hotels: Search for Hotels in Brussels. Book your hotel now!

Hostels: Search for Hostels In Brussels from $19

Day 5:  Brussels Beer Tour and The Grand Palace

Stop 1: Beer and Chocolate Tour-

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Belgium is famous for its beer and chocolate. Brussels is home to 300 breweries. Belgian beers have a higher alcohol percentage. Delirium Cafe has 2000 local and international beers to try out. The Cantillon Brewery is another great place to visit in Brussels! A beer-tasting and chocolate tour would be an excellent idea.

Stop 2: Grand Palace

After going on a beer tour, head to the Grand Palace. The Grand Palace is located in the central square of the city and is known for its decorative aesthetic.

Day 6: Day Trip to Bruges and Ghent in Belgium

A day trip to Bruges and Ghent is a great idea for how to spend your last day in Belgium. The day trip will take you to a beautiful cities with canals, cobble-stoned streets, and medieval buildings.

Day 7: Flight Home

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On your last day, pack and head to the airport for a flight home. 

Potential Extension: Day 7-9 Paris

Day 7: Option 2– Train from Brussels to Paris

If you have more time, then ADD Paris to your trip. You can get from Brussels to Paris on a one-hour and twenty-minute train ride.

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If you add Paris to this itinerary, we recommend going to the incredible Eiffel Tower. If you decide to have a picnic in front of the tower during the day or see it sparkle at night is totally up to you, but you have to ADD the iconic Eiffel Tower to your Paris bucket list.

Day 8: Paris

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On day two in Paris, we recommend visiting the Louvre Museum to see the infamous Mona Lisa painting, getting brunch in the Montmartre neighborhood, and then heading to Sacre Coeur, a beautiful church near Montmartre.

Day 9: Travel Home

Pack up and head home!! Don’t forget to print out photos of your trip to remember the incredible time!

We listed a 1-week itinerary to Amsterdam and Brussels. I went to Paris and loved every second, from seeing the Eiffel Tower glitter at night to walking through the Louvre Museum. I am using this exact 1-week itinerary for my trip to Amsterdam and Brussels in the future!! Have you ever been to Amsterdam, Brussels, or Paris? Please comment below about your experience!

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How to Spend 7 Days in Brazil for Carnival

How to Spend 7 Days in Brazil for Carnival

Brazil is a fascinating country known for the Carnival event that occurs every year. Millions of tourists go to Brazil to experience the 5-day celebration. The festival is known for its lavish costumes, music, public street parties, and traditional dance routines. The purpose is to honor the spirit of overindulgence. This year the event is from February 9th to 12th. We are going to Brazil for the event to celebrate my best friend’s 30th birthday! The trip will be from Sunday, February 11th to Saturday, February 17th.

Visa: You need to get a Visa if you are traveling from the USA to Brazil.

Find a Hotel:

Flights: Book a round-trip ticket through Hopper to and from GIG, which is the Rio de Janeiro/ Galeão-Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport in Brazil!

Book a Flight:

Day 1: ARRIVE, SETTLE IN AT YOUR HOTEL, + GO TO THE BEACH OR THE SPA!

Date: Sunday, 02/11/24

Arrive and relax in the Copacabana neighborhood, home to the most famous 3-mile-long beach in the world. You will find hotels, bars, and restaurants along the Sugar Loaf Mountains and white sand beach. You will not regret going to the spa at Copacabana Palace Hotel.

Day 2: CARNIVAL EVENTS

Buy Your Carnival Parade Ticket

Date: Monday, 02/12/24

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We recommend spending the day attending Blocos, which are casual free block parties and at night going to the Sambadrome parade. The fun day will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience you will remember forever!

-Copacabana & Leme: This is a touristy area where dozens of Blocos occur daily. Blocos in these neighborhoods will appeal to the 20s-30s crowd.
-Santa Teresa: This artistic neighborhood hosts two very popular Blocos. The first is called Carmelitas, based on a nun who escaped a local convent to join in the carnival celebrations. The second is Ceu na Terra, which hosts traditional carnival celebrations with large puppets re-enacting local stories.
-Aterro do Flamengo: Blocos here are in a park on the grass, so they feel more like a music festival. One of the most famous blocos is Sargento pimento, a blocos dedicated to playing Beatles music.
-Attend the Sambadrome parade of the champions from 10 pm to 3 am. There are many ticket options available based on your budget. Get Your Guide has event tickets for $90-150. You are not guaranteed a specific seat when you purchase, but when you book with a group, your group will be seated together.

Day 3: BEACH DAY AND GONDOLA RIDE

Date: Tuesday, 02/13/24
Have a perfect beach day and then go to the Urca trail to Sugarloaf Mountain with a gondola ride down.

Day 4: TOUR THE CITY

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Date: Wednesday, 02/14/24-Option 1: Book an 8-hour tour of the city which will take you to see the Christ the Redeemer statue and Sugarloaf Mountain for $75. Book Your Tour!
-Option 2: Take Uber to Christ the Redeemer statue and skip the line tickets for $31 Book Tickets!

Day 5: BOAT TOUR

Date: Thursday, 02/15/24

– Option 1: Book a boat tour to island hop for $45.00. You will get to go snorkeling with tropical fish and have a great time! Book Your Tour!

– Option 2: Book a 3-hour jet boat ride that fits up to 12 people around Rio with beer included for $70.00! Book Your Tour

Day 6- BEACH OR HIKE TIJUCA PEAK NATIONAL PARK

Date: Friday, 02/16/24
On day 6, relax and spend the day at the beach or hike at Tijuca Peak national park. Book a hiking tour to see the best caves and waterfalls in the park!

Day 7: FLIGHT HOME

Saturday, 02/17/24
On the last day, check out of your hotel and return home!

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9 Europe Itineraries for 10-Days

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Europe is a fascinating place to visit. Below are different ways to spend 10 days in Europe so that you can get the most out of your trip. In a future post, we will go into more detail about each itinerary! We list 9 Europe Itineraries for 10-Days below.

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Portugal 10-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Lisbon

Day 2: Lisbon

Day 3: Day trip to Sintra from Lisbon

Day 4: Drive to the Algarve

Day 5: Algarve

Day 6: Algarve

Day 7: Algarve, return to Lisbon in the evening

Day 7-9: Lisbon

Day 10: Fly home

Read our reason’s to visit Portugal!

Italy 10-Day Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrive in Rome

Day 2: Rome

Day 3: Florence

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Day 4: Florence

Day 5: Tuscany

Day 6: Cinque Terre

Day 7: Cinque Terre

Day 8: Venice

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Day 9: Venice

Day 10: Fly home

Read things to do in Florence, Venice, and Rome!

London and Paris 10-Day Itinerary

Day 1:  Arrive in London

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Days 2, 3, 4 & 5:   Explore London, Day trip to Bath

Day 6:  Train to Paris in the morning

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Day 7, 8 & 9:  Paris

Day 10:  Fly home

Copenhagen, Stockholm, Oslo 10-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Copenhagen

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Days 2 & 3:  Explore Copenhagen

Day 4: Fly to Stockholm, explore Stockholm

Days 5 & 6: Stockholm

Day 7: Fly to Oslo

Day 8:  Oslo

Day 9: Norway in a Nutshell

Day 10:  Fly home

Amsterdam, Brussels, and Paris 10-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Amsterdam

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Day 2: Amsterdam

Day 3: Day Trip in the Netherlands

Day 4: Amsterdam with an afternoon train to Brussels

Day 5:  Brussels

Day 6:  Bruges and Ghent

Day 7, 8, & 9:  Paris

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Day 10: Fly Home

Things to Do in Amsterdam…

Spain + France 10-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Barcelona

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Days 2, 3, 4, & 5: Barcelona plus day trips

Day 6:  Travel to Nice, France

Day 7, 8, & 9:  French Riviera

Day 10: Fly home

Top Places to Visit in Spain…

Iceland 10-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Iceland, Blue Lagoon

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Day 2: Snaefellsnes Peninsula

Day 3: North Iceland

Day 4: Whale watching and Godafoss

Day 5: Myvatn, Dettifoss, and Selfoss

Day 6: East Iceland

Day 7: Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, Glacier Walk

Day 8: South Coast sights

Day 9: Golden Circle

Day 10: Reykjavik

Things to Do in Iceland…

Budapest and Vienna10-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Budapest

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Day 2 & 3:  Budapest

Day 4: Travel to Vienna

Day 5 & 6: Vienna

Day 7:  Travel to Prague

Day 8 & 9:  Prague

Day 10: Fly home

Italy and Switzerland 10-Day Itinerary

Day 1 & 2: Venice

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Day 3: Dolomites or Verona

Day 4: Lake Como

Day 5: Bernina Express to Lucerne

Day 6:  Lucerne

Day 7, 8 & 9: Bernese Oberland

Day 10: Fly home

Greece 10-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Athens, fly to Santorini

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Day 2, 3, 4: Santorini

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Day 5 & 6: Naxos

Day 7: Mykonos

Day 8 & 9: Athens

Day 10: Fly Home

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