The Big 3: Berlin - Amsterdam - Paris

Berlina , Amsterdam and Paris linked by train

Connect the big three Northern European cities of Berlin, Amsterdam, and Paris by train on an enchanting journey through Europe's past, present, and future. This Eurostar holiday is a top choice from our bespoke range of multi centre holiday deals. Berlin is simply bristling with sights to see with its myriad of night life venues, cafe culture and restaurant scene. The Brandenburg Gate, Potsdamer Platz, the Berlin Wall, Check Point Charlie and the Reichstag are all on the agenda.

Travel by train journey from Berlin to Amsterdam where Canals weave through historic streets, tulips bloom, cultural treasures abound. Bicycles and vibrant nightlife define Amsterdam's unique charm. An exciting journey on the Eurostar train will take you from Amsterdam to Paris for a stay in the heart of the city on the Champs Elysees. Take selfies next to the Arc de Triomphe head to the Place del' Opera and visit the magnificent department store of Galleries Lafayette.

Fly to Berlin and make your to the centre of the city for an overnight hotel stay.

Moxy Berlin Humboldthain Park

Located in central Berlin, MOXY Berlin Humboldthain Park offers convenient access to Friedrichstrasse (5-minute drive) and Brandenburg Gate (8-minute drive). This hotel features a health club, bicycle rentals, and a snack bar/deli. The 101 air-conditioned rooms include LED TVs, complimentary Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms. Continental breakfast is available daily (fee applies). Onsite self-parking is available (subject to charges).

A further overnight hotel stay.

Berlin

This top Northern European hotspot is simply bristling with sights to see such as the Brandenburg Gate, Potsdamer Platz, the Berlin Wall, Check Point Charlie and the Reichstag. When you add in the myriad of night life venues, cafe culture and restaurant scene - your holiday will cover all bases for a memorable city break. At the end of World War II, both Germany and Berlin were divided into four zones of occupation under the control of the United States, Britain, France and the Soviet Union. In 1949 the country Germany formally split into two independent nations: the Federal Republic of Germany (FDR or West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (GDR or East Germany). In 1952, the East German government closed the border with West Germany, but the border between East and West Berlin (located in East Germany) remained open. East Germans could still escape through the city to the less oppressive and more affluent West. On the night of 12-13 August 1961 crossing points between the Western and Soviet sectors were closed and a wire barrier was constructed around West Berlin, dividing neighbourhoods and separating families overnight. From this barbed wire barricade, the Wall eventually developed into a fortified concrete structure encircling West Berlin and isolating it from the surrounding East German territory. Checkpoint Charlie was the name given by the Western Allies to the best-known Berlin Wall crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. It became a symbol of the Cold War, representing the separation of East and West where Soviet and American tanks briefly faced each other during the Berlin Crisis of 1961. Potsdamer Platz is an important public square in the centre of Berlin, lying about 1 km south of the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag. It marks the point where the old road from Potsdam passed through the city wall of Berlin at the Potsdam Gate. This was one of the busiest traffic intersection in Europe and was totally destroyed during World War II and then left in ruins during the Cold War era. Since German reunification, Potsdamer Platz has been the site of major redevelopment projects.

Berlin's Best: 2 Hour Walking Tour Third Reich and the Cold War

Discover Berlin's tumultuous modern history on a guided walking tour of its most significant Third Reich and Cold War sites. Visit iconic landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag, and Soviet War Memorial. Reflect at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, a poignant tribute to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust/Shoah. See the site of Hitler's Bunker and the massive Ministry of Aviation, where the GDR was founded in 1949. Explore the former Gestapo and SS headquarters, now home to the Topography of Terror exhibition. Learn about the Berlin Wall, constructed in 1961, and hear stories of the deadly "death strip." View a preserved 200-meter section of the Wall and the spots where daring escapes occurred, as well as tales of those who tragically did not succeed. Conclude at Checkpoint Charlie and hear about the fall of the Wall in 1989 and the journey to German unity.

Inclusions:

Professional English-speaking local guide
Walking Tour in English

Take the direct Deutsche Bahn train from Berlin Hauptbahnhof to Amsterdam Centraal station in 1st Class. Approx 6 to 7 hours. Overnight hotel stay in Amsterdam.

Leonardo Royal Hotel Amsterdam

This comfortable hotel, built in 2019, is conveniently located in Amsterdam, within a 4. 8 km walk of the city center and numerous attractions. Guests will appreciate easy access to public transportation just 140 meters away and the airport is a mere 13 km from the property. The Leonardo Royal Hotel Amsterdam offers 490 cozy accommodations, including 26 accessible rooms, and provides Wi-Fi throughout. A 24-hour reception caters to guests' needs, while on-site parking is available for €27 per day. The hotel boasts meeting facilities ideal for business travelers, along with health and wellness amenities for relaxation. A range of dining options caters to diverse palates. Additional charges may apply to some services. The hotel adheres to government-mandated health measures; for details, please visit https://www. rivm. nl/en.

A further overnight hotel stay.

Amsterdam

This beautiful and friendly city is like the Venice of the North where Canals weave through historic streets, tulips bloom, cultural treasures abound. Bicycles and vibrant nightlife define Amsterdam's unique charm. Walk along the canal pathways and admire the narrow townhouses in spring enjoy the tulips that surround the city, visit the Anne Frank Museum, or admire the works of art at the Rijksmuseum dedicated to the Dutch art and history. This city has it all, vintage stores, cool coffee houses, cutting edge dining and a vibrant night life.

Berlin's Best: 2 Hour Walking Tour Third Reich and the Cold War

Discover Berlin's tumultuous modern history on a guided walking tour of its most significant Third Reich and Cold War sites. Visit iconic landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag, and Soviet War Memorial. Reflect at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, a poignant tribute to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust/Shoah. See the site of Hitler's Bunker and the massive Ministry of Aviation, where the GDR was founded in 1949. Explore the former Gestapo and SS headquarters, now home to the Topography of Terror exhibition. Learn about the Berlin Wall, constructed in 1961, and hear stories of the deadly "death strip." View a preserved 200-meter section of the Wall and the spots where daring escapes occurred, as well as tales of those who tragically did not succeed. Conclude at Checkpoint Charlie and hear about the fall of the Wall in 1989 and the journey to German unity.

Inclusions:

Professional English-speaking local guide
Walking Tour in English

Amsterdam Countryside Bike Tour

No visit to Amsterdam is complete without a bike adventure! Join us and cycle like a true local through the stunning Dutch countryside. On this 2.5-hour guided tour, you'll leave the city behind and discover a world of windmills, farms, breweries, polders, and wide-open landscapes that define the Netherlands. Your expert guide will lead you safely along scenic bike paths through the lowlands, where you'll learn how the Dutch ingeniously manage a country that lies largely below sea level. Along the way, you'll admire traditional farms, hear stories about Dutch cheese-making traditions, and see the tallest wooden windmill in the countr, a true icon of rural Holland. This tour is perfect for those seeking fresh air, nature, and a taste of authentic Dutch life just minutes from Amsterdam. Don't miss this unique opportunity to explore the greener side of the Netherlands on two wheels

Inclusions:

All taxes
fees and handling charges
Bike rental during the tour
Professional guide in Spanish or English

Take the direct Eurostar train from Amsterdam Centraal station to Paris Gare du Nord station in Eurostar Plus comfort. Approx 6 to 7 hours. Overnight hotel stay.

CitizenM Paris Champs-Elysees

Stay in the heart of Paris at CitizenM Paris Champs-Élysées, a stylish boutique hotel designed for modern travelers. Just steps from the city’s most iconic avenue, this hotel combines bold contemporary design with smart technology and cozy comfort. Relax in king-size beds, enjoy mood lighting and streaming at your fingertips, and unwind on the rooftop bar with stunning views of the Eiffel Tower. Perfect for both leisure and business, CitizenM offers an unforgettable Parisian stay with a playful twist.

A further overnight hotel stay.

Paris

Paris, often called the “City of Light,” is one of the most iconic and romantic cities in the world, renowned for its timeless beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. The city’s landscape is dominated by the Seine River, which winds gracefully through its arrondissements, linking historic bridges, grand boulevards, and elegant architecture. Paris is a hub of art, fashion, and cuisine, boasting world-class museums such as the Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, and Centre Pompidou, alongside historic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and Sacré-Cœur Basilica. The city’s neighborhoods each carry a distinct charm: the Marais is a lively cultural center filled with boutiques and galleries, Saint-Germain-des-Prés offers classic Parisian cafés and literary history, and Montmartre retains its bohemian flair with winding streets and artistic heritage. From cobblestone streets to expansive public parks like the Tuileries Garden and Luxembourg Gardens, Paris is a city that blends the grandeur of history with the pulse of modern life.

Paris is equally celebrated for its gastronomic scene and vibrant lifestyle, drawing visitors from around the world to enjoy everything from Michelin-starred dining to bustling street markets and quaint boulangeries. Its cafés and brasseries have long been centers of intellectual and artistic life, where writers, philosophers, and artists have shaped global culture over centuries. The city is also a global fashion capital, hosting Paris Fashion Week and inspiring trends in haute couture, accessories, and luxury goods. Beyond culture and cuisine, Paris offers dynamic entertainment, from theaters and opera houses to contemporary music venues and nightlife districts. Whether strolling along the Seine at sunset, exploring historic quartiers, or indulging in world-class shopping, Paris presents a rich tapestry of experiences that combine elegance, creativity, and joie de vivre, making it one of the most compelling cities on the planet.

Make your way to the airport for your flight home.

Origin Trip Start Date Trip End Date Price
Gatwick 28/01/26 Wednesday 03/02/26 Tuesday £709 View
Gatwick 29/01/26 Thursday 04/02/26 Wednesday £759 View
Gatwick 31/01/26 Saturday 06/02/26 Friday £699 View
Gatwick 02/02/26 Monday 08/02/26 Sunday £759 View
Gatwick 04/02/26 Wednesday 10/02/26 Tuesday £799 View
Gatwick 05/02/26 Thursday 11/02/26 Wednesday £789 View
Gatwick 07/02/26 Saturday 13/02/26 Friday £889 View
Gatwick 09/02/26 Monday 15/02/26 Sunday £969 View
Gatwick 11/02/26 Wednesday 17/02/26 Tuesday £729 View
Gatwick 12/02/26 Thursday 18/02/26 Wednesday £739 View