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- The best France, Italy and Switzerland tour packages
- What people love about France, Italy And Switzerland Tours
- Travel France, Italy and Switzerland your way
- Discover France, Italy and Switzerland tours for every budget
- France, Italy and Switzerland tours for every group
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Paris to Barcelona: Tapas & Train Rides
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It also gives you the chance to see all the 'essential' tourist spots on one's bucket list.”
Kelsey, traveled in September
Paris beckons with an Eiffel Tower picnic before the trip continues to Interlaken for Swiss Alps adventures. The journey takes you to Rome's ancient sites and Cinque Terre's coastal villages. Features unlimited train access in Italy's national parks and multi-share accommodation, designed for travelers aged 18-39.
Duration 13 days Destinations France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator G Adventures From $3,499
20% Off- US$2,799You save $699
London to Rome Highlights (10 Days)
62 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This trip is very nice and everything clearly and good understanding.”
Surinder, traveled in April
The grand tour starts at Paris's iconic Eiffel Tower and Champs-Élysées, winding through Burgundy vineyards to Lucerne's 14th-century Chapel Bridge. A scenic route via St. Gotthard Pass leads to Venice's canals for a private gondola ride, followed by Florence's Santa Croce Square and Rome's Vatican City. Accommodations include Mercure Paris and Starhotels Vespucci.
Duration 10 days Destinations England, France, Switzerland, Italy Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Costsaver From $2,325
15% Off- US$1,976You save $348
European Highlights Escape - 12 Days
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We enjoyed the lively city of Athens and beautiful Santorini. Everything was organised perfect by Dot Travel Greece.”
ChristosS, traveled in January
The route leads from Paris's City of Lights through Switzerland's Zurich to Italy's Venice, Florence, and Rome. Central 3-star hotels offer daily breakfast buffets. Approx. $240 per day includes comfortable train travel between Florence and Rome via high-speed rail.
Duration 12 days Destinations Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Italy Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operated in English, German, French, Dutch Operator Dot Travel From $2,920
35% Off- US$1,898You save $1,022
Trekking Mont Blanc
22 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This trip is a once in a lifetime trip, and I wanted to do it for a long time. It was above and beyond my expectations!”
Rasa, traveled in July
The iconic Tour du Mont Blanc circuit winds through three countries, beginning in Chamonix and crossing high passes to Courmayeur and Swiss mountain villages. Traditional refuges and hotels provide comfort, with 9 breakfasts and 5 dinners included. Daily 15-20km hikes showcase stunning views of glaciers and Alpine meadows across France, Italy and Switzerland.
Duration 10 days Destinations France, Italy, Switzerland Age Range 12 to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From
35% Off- US$2,399
The path winds from Paris's Eiffel Tower to Zurich's Bahnhofstrasse, concluding at Milan's Gothic Duomo. A cable car ride to Felsenegg viewpoint in Zurich and landmark entrances enhance the journey. Two-night stays in each city include breakfast, guided tours, and scenic train travel.
Duration 9 days Destinations England, France, Switzerland, Italy Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From $2,128
5% Off- US$2,022You save $106
What people love about France, Italy And Switzerland Tours
- London to Rome Highlights (10 Days)
Life changing first trip to Europe. The guided tour allowed us experience Europe in a way we could not have if we were traveling on our own. Already planning our next Trafalgar tour.
- European Highlights Escape - 12 Days
We were not able to complete our travel due to the world situation with Covid19. We felt, however, that we needed to share our positive experience with DOT travel. From the booking process, helping to make arrangements to suit our family, and adapting the itinerary to accommodate our travel needs, DOT was nothing short of extraordinary with their customer service. Additionally, when we had to make the sad decision to cancel our trip due to the world events, DOT was understanding and accommodating and refunded us promptly with no cancellation fees. We will complete this trip when the world opens up again, and rest assured we will be booking with DOT travel eu.
- Trekking Mont Blanc
Trekking Mont Blanc with G Adventures was a great trip. At times it was strenuous but the views were worth the effort. Our guide could not have been better. He was always helpful and very knowledgeable about the local traditions.
Travel France, Italy and Switzerland your way
The Mont Blanc circuit really shows why it's the top hiking route across France, Italy and Switzerland. You can start from either Chamonix or Les Houches, covering 15-20km each day at a pace that works for your group. The full trek takes 8-10 days through three countries, and you'll sleep in mountain refuges and local alpine villages along the way. When you reach spots like Lac Blanc at 2352m, you get these incredible views of the Grandes Jorasses and Aiguille Vert that our travelers talk about months after returning. The International Mountain Leaders make a huge difference - they read the group's energy, adjust the pace and share all sorts of interesting details about local plants, animals and mountain traditions.
Take in the picturesque landscapes and remarkable sights on a guided Coach / Bus adventure of France, Italy And Switzerland. There are 62 vacation packages to choose from, that range in length from 6 days up to 19 days. The most popular month for these tours is August.
See all Coach / Bus toursOur multi-country explorer routes hit the major spots while weaving in local finds along the way. Take the London to Rome journey - it's a solid 10 days cruising through Burgundy's wine country, crossing the Alps and winding up at Venice's canals and Rome's ancient ruins. Tour director Gerry gets lots of mentions from our travelers for his knack at avoiding queues and sharing real cultural bits you won't find in guidebooks. The Paris to Barcelona route spans 13 days, giving you space to spread out a picnic by the Eiffel Tower, get your boots dirty in the Swiss Alps near Interlaken and learn proper tapas-making in Barcelona's local kitchens. Solo travelers tend to pick this one since it mixes guided parts with plenty of free time to explore on your own.
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Our budget-conscious routes through Europe give you the good stuff without breaking the bank. Take our 13-day Paris to Barcelona journey - it's got a nice mix of guided exploration and free time that our guests really connect with. You'll join locals for a picnic near the Eiffel Tower, wander through charming Swiss villages and learn real tapas cooking right in Barcelona's neighborhood kitchens. Another solid choice runs from London's St. Paul's all the way to Rome's St. Peter's, where our travelers tell us they love choosing between included activities and extra options. The tour directors know exactly where to take you, from major landmarks to those local spots tourists usually miss. There's also a route linking Paris, Swiss lakes and Italian cities that works really well for first-timers - you skip the queues at big attractions and travel between places on scenic train routes.
Our luxury collections focus on those special touches that make a trip memorable. The Road to Rome series gets you into family wineries in Veneto for proper prosecco tasting, takes you around Venice in private boats and connects you with carefully picked local restaurants. Another high-end option starts in London then moves to Paris, where you get special access to attractions and eat at genuine French brasseries. The European Traveller includes nice perks like your own boat to St. Mark's Square and also dinner with an Italian family in their home. Our guests often mention how the tour directors make everything run smoothly, finding perfect viewing spots and handling all those tricky logistics behind the scenes.
France, Italy and Switzerland budget tours
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France, Italy and Switzerland luxury tours
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France, Italy and Switzerland tours for every type of group
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22 tours in France, Italy and SwitzerlandPerfect small group sizes set our top-rated tours through these countries apart. A carefully crafted 10-day path from London to Rome keeps groups intimate, as travelers wind through Burgundy's vineyards and wander Venice's waterways with skip-the-line access. Regular guests often mention how tour leaders Gerry and Vince adapt the pace naturally while sharing local insights that go beyond typical tourist information. The 13-day route from Paris proves especially popular, letting you share picnics by the Seine, master tapas preparation in Barcelona's local kitchens, and also explore Swiss mountain villages at your preferred pace. We balance structured activities with free exploration - you might spend mornings getting expert knowledge at a family prosecco estate in Veneto, then take the afternoon to discover quiet corners of medieval Siena or explore artistic Montmartre in Paris. The beauty of traveling in smaller numbers means easy access to authentic trattorias in Rome's Trastevere, visits to family-run Burgundy wineries, and also hands-on cooking workshops in Barcelona that larger groups simply can't arrange.
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Top France, Italy and Switzerland travel itineraries to fit your plans
Our week-long routes give you solid choices for exploring Europe. The Paris to Rome path works really well - you'll start with that classic picnic by the Eiffel Tower before heading to Switzerland where Interlaken offers great canyoning and white-water rafting spots. Solo travelers often pick this one since it nicely balances guided activities with time to explore on your own. The Mont Blanc circuit is another favorite, taking you through France, Italy and also Switzerland on foot. You'll get amazing views of the Argentiere glacier while walking above Chamonix Valley, cross the Grand Col Ferret at 2537m into Italy, and discover Swiss alpine villages. Our hiking groups love stopping for fresh farm-to-table lunches in mountain refuges and learning about local plants from Swiss rangers who know every trail.
See all toursTen days gives you room to really get to know each place. The London to Rome route starts in London's historic center before crossing to Paris. You'll travel through Burgundy's wine country, past Lake Como and into Venice where local artisans show you traditional glassblowing. Our customers particularly enjoy evening walks through Rome's Trastevere neighborhood - the guides know exactly which local trattorias serve the best food. There's also a Paris-focused option where you'll explore Montmartre's artistic side and take a Seine cruise before heading to Switzerland. These routes work because they mix big city experiences with quieter spots like Lucerne, Pisa and also smaller towns.
See all toursTwo weeks lets you dig deeper into what makes each place special. One popular route begins in London's Soho, then takes you to Paris for Versailles and the Eiffel Tower. The Swiss portion includes three medieval castles in Bellinzona and a cable car ride up to Glacier 3000. Another option adds Barcelona - you'll walk Las Ramblas and learn proper tapas cooking before traveling through Provence to the Alps. These longer trips include special moments like tasting prosecco at family wineries in Veneto, sampling cheese in Gruyères and having lunch overlooking Tuscan hills. Our travelers tell us they really value having enough time to see major attractions while also finding those local spots tourists usually miss.
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Our solo travelers tell us they love how our routes blend guided experiences with plenty of independent time. The Paris to Barcelona journey is especially popular - you'll join small groups for Seine cruises and Swiss mountain trips, then get time to discover hidden cafes and local spots on your own. Another favorite route works its way from Madrid through France and into Switzerland, with a perfect balance of guided walks and free time to explore alpine villages. While most guests share rooms with fellow travelers (single rooms are available too), many end up forming real friendships during wine tastings in Burgundy and cooking sessions in Barcelona.
Couples find the perfect mix of culture and romance on our routes connecting France, Switzerland and Italy. European Splendour delivers intimate moments like private Venice boat tours alongside special dinners in medieval Siena's historic center. Another route begins in Paris with Seine cruises and walks through Montmartre before moving to Switzerland for hotels with lake views and mountain excursions. Many couples choose itineraries with extended stays in spots like Lake Como and the French Riviera, building in quiet time for just the two of them. Our travel directors have mastered the art of being there when needed while stepping back to let couples create their own special moments.
Young travelers gravitate toward our active routes that combine cultural sites with social experiences. The Madrid-based routes are particularly popular, mixing city discoveries with evenings in local neighborhoods and interactive experiences like tapas cooking classes. Paris to Barcelona consistently gets great feedback for balancing must-see sites with independent exploration time - perfect for meeting other travelers. We place you in hotels right in the center of things, making it easy to experience the nightlife in Rome's Trastevere area and along Barcelona's waterfront.
Our senior travelers appreciate thoughtfully paced routes that don't sacrifice comfort for culture. Popular choices start in Paris or London, featuring plenty of included meals, central hotels and minimal location changes. European Splendour gets constant praise for its smart planning - you'll see the Vatican treasures and explore Venice's canals at a comfortable pace, with dinners included at carefully selected local spots. Another favorite winds through the Alps, using modern cable cars to make mountain viewing easy for everyone. Senior guests often mention how our travel directors adjust walking speeds and find alternative routes whenever needed.
Taking kids through Europe becomes much more fun with activities they'll actually enjoy. Our family routes start in London and include hands-on experiences - kids love making their own pizza in Rome and taking gondola rides in Venice while parents get to appreciate the architecture and history. Another solid choice kicks off in Paris, where families gather for picnics near the Eiffel Tower before heading to Switzerland's snow-capped peaks via cable car. The European Wonderland tour hits the right notes with a mix of structured time and free hours, plus unique touches like dinner in a Tuscan castle and lessons in traditional Venetian mask-making. When multiple generations travel together, they particularly value our mixed city-countryside routes that let everyone adjust the daily pace to their own speed.
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Best time to visit France, Italy and Switzerland
- Spring 2025
Spring's the sweet spot for these regions with fewer tourists and just-right temperatures. The multi-country routes from London are real favorites, taking you through Paris as its gardens wake up and into Switzerland's blooming alpine meadows. Our travelers like how these spring trips balance city and countryside - one day you're learning Venetian glassblowing techniques, the next you're tasting wines at a family vineyard in Burgundy. We've added nice spring touches like Seine-side picnics, cooking in local homes and guided walks through Florence when its gardens are in full bloom.
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- Summer 2025
Summer routes make good use of those long daylight hours while staying smart about peak season crowds. Our most popular trips mix early morning site visits with afternoon cultural stops. You'll start with quick entry to the Colosseum, then spend your afternoon learning crafts in a small Tuscan community. Swiss mountain trips take you up to Grindelwald by cable car for guided walks and lunch with glacier views. In France, we schedule evening river cruises and local market visits. Our guests really appreciate how these summer routes balance active outdoor time with cultural experiences.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall brings something special across all three countries - wine harvest in France, festivals in Italy and clear mountain views in Switzerland. We time several routes to match local autumn events - you might join a Burgundy wine celebration, catch a Florence food festival or watch traditional cheese-making in Swiss mountain villages. Our travelers say fall hits the sweet spot - shorter lines at major sites, pleasant walking temperatures and also lovely fall colors in spots like Paris's Luxembourg Gardens. The autumn routes include seasonal activities like truffle hunting in Tuscany, helping with grape harvests in French vineyards and hiking through Switzerland's golden landscapes.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter trips through these countries really shine when you're looking to dodge peak crowds. The routes take you up Switzerland's cable cars to Glacier 3000, where you can walk suspended bridges linking mountain summits. Moving south through St. Gotthard Pass into Italy, you'll explore Bellinzona's medieval castles before reaching Milan's impressive Duomo. In France, we've arranged special access to Versailles when its gardens are touched by frost, plus evening dining in Paris's local Trastevere spots. Our guests tell us they love how these winter routes mix indoor sites with snowy scenes - you might spend your morning in the Vatican Museums then catch an afternoon train through the snow-dusted Alps.
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How Do You Get Around France, Italy, and Switzerland Most Efficiently?
Train travel really is your best bet for getting between these countries smoothly. Since France and Italy are in the Schengen zone you won't deal with border hassles and Switzerland's part of that too even though it's not in the EU. A Eurail Pass is super handy if you're hitting multiple countries you can hop on and off trains as you need. Paris to Zurich takes about 6 hours by train and getting from Zurich over to Venice is around 6-8 hours pretty manageable really.
Can I Fit All Three Countries Into One Trip if I'm Short on Time?
You definitely can! There are some great tour options that let you experience the highlights even on a tighter schedule. The "France and Switzerland with enchanted Alsace" tour packs a lot into 7 days taking you through some really beautiful cities and countryside.
What Are the Must-Do Experiences in These Countries?
Venice's got those amazing gondola rides through the canals there's nothing quite like it really. While you're there you can watch traditional glassblowing which is pretty incredible these artisans have been perfecting their craft for centuries that's actually part of the "London to Rome Highlights" 10-day tour. In Switzerland taking a cable car up Mount Pilatus gives you these stunning views of the Alps and lakes it's included in the "Paris Switzerland and Italy Escapade" tour. Paris has those beautiful Seine River cruises where you float past all the famous bridges and landmarks. And there's this cool tapas cooking class in Barcelona where migrant student chefs teach you authentic Spanish cooking that's part of the "Paris to BarcelonTapas & Train Rides" tour.
I'm Watching My Budget - Can I Still Have a Great Time?
Absolutely! There are tours for different budgets like the "Paris to BarcelonTapas & Train Rides" by G Adventures which is perfect if you're watching your spending. You can do things like having picnics by the Eiffel Tower which comes with the tour and exploring the Swiss Alps from Interlaken without spending a fortune.
Where Can I Experience All Three Cultures in One Area?
The Mont Blanc Circuit is amazing for this you actually hike through France Italy and Switzerland all in one go. It's definitely challenging but hikers like Heather say it's "truly an amazing experience." You get to stay in these charming mountain villages and refuges along the way and try all this delicious mountain food especially the cheese fondue which is huge in that region. G Adventures runs a "Trekking Mont Blanc" tour that covers the whole circuit with those lovely village stays.