European group travel tours provide unforgettable experiences. There’s something to suit everyone’s budget and travel style here, with more options than ever available!
London offers something for everyone – from iconic phone booths to charming bookshops; London has something to offer everyone on its streets and metro. Traveling through l’Hexagone provides history, culture, cuisine, wine, and sports under one roof!
Budapest
Budapest has long been one of Europe’s premier travel destinations, boasting beautiful architecture and rich cultural experiences. Soak in one of Budapest’s iconic Szechenyi baths or discover historic Buda Castle from a Danube river cruise deck – or both!
Your group can take an unforgettable adventure through Hungary by visiting its most breathtaking landmarks or sampling delectable cuisine and wine during one of these incredible day trips from Budapest. Begin your European vacation off right with G Adventures-supported social enterprise café for your welcome drink before strolling the charming streets of Old Town Budapest or heading uphill to Vac for excellent ruin bars, visiting its epic cathedral, or tasting wine in nearby Etyek Wine Region – these incredible day trips from Budapest will add that much-needed extra dimension!
Monte Isola
Monte Isola, located on Lake Iseo’s shores, is one of Italy’s most distinctive destinations. As Europe’s largest lake island boasting many hidden gems – such as charming villages and historic churches – Monte Isola provides visitors with an experience they won’t forget.
One of the great things about Monte Isola is its low crowd levels during the summer months, making it an excellent spot for families.
September sees temperatures begin to cool, yet some large festivals and tournaments can drive hotel and airfare prices higher. November and December are the slowest months for European travel; however, some destinations offer traditional Christmas markets during this period. To avoid crowds when traveling between seasons.
Metz
Metz, located near Germany and Luxembourg, boasts an enthralling blend of historical sites and modern landmarks, like the Centre Pompidou-Metz museum. Its charming pedestrian old town and stunning churches also give Metz a distinctive character.
Visit Metz’s Cathedrale St-Etienne is one of the top things to do, with its breathtaking powder blue stained-glass windows sure to draw in visitors when the sun illuminates them.
Church Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains is another must-see landmark, originally constructed as a Roman Gymnasium during the 4th century and used now for cultural events and exhibitions. Don’t miss German Gate, an impressive medieval bridge castle that looks like a strong castle from a distance, not forgetting charming squares and medieval architecture that make this town genuinely remarkable!
Rome
Planning a European tour with a diverse group is both exhilarating and challenging. Offering physical activities for athletic participants in your group, cultural museums to satisfy cultural enthusiasts, and spa treatments to pamper those looking for relaxation – there is truly something to appeal to all tour group participants.
Rome boasts 28 centuries of history, from its Colosseum and Sistine Chapel to the Pantheon and Trevi Fountain. Explore Rome’s past glory with an experienced guide who shares stories and rebuilds ruins to bring its story alive.
Milan is enjoying an architectural renaissance with the Duomo, world-class museums, and trendy shopping areas undergoing renewal. Enjoy a walking tour through its city center to witness Leonardo da Vinci’s “Last Supper,” then climb to the roof of the Duomo for breathtaking views!
Barcelona
Barcelona, located on Spain’s Mediterranean coast, has something to offer everyone, with attractions tailored to each taste.
Gaud designed Casa Batllo to have an unconventional rough-hewn appearance that resembles natural elements and attracts one million visitors annually – earning it its status as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Palau de la Musica Catalana is another of Barcelona’s top attractions, boasting beautiful designs and excellent acoustics – it stands as one of the finest examples of Art Nouveau architecture in town.
Visitors interested in contemporary art should make time to visit MOCO Museum Barcelona. This world-class gallery houses works by modern geniuses like Andy Warhol and Yayoi Kusama.