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Barcelona to Amsterdam

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Operated by Intrepid Travel
Tripcode: ZMRPC
Overview
Destination:
Belgium
France
Netherlands
Spain
Duration:15 days
Type:Group tour (max 18)
Style:
Adventure,
Explorer,
Rail,
Travel Period
September 2026 - October 2028
See a few of Europe’s best cities on a 15-day adventure from Barcelona to Amsterdam, full of fun, flexibility and free time to explore each destination at your own pace. Join your local leader on orientation walks, wander the streets of Dijon and see Gaudi’s architecture in Barcelona. Explore the medieval walls of Girona, learn the history of gladiators in the Roman amphitheatre of Nimes and discover the storybook beauty of Bruges’ medieval architecture and crisscrossing canals. This trip balances the leisure of free time with curated, local experiences that offer a deep dive into the history of Western Europe.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

1. A single supplement is not available on this trip.

Highlights:
  • 1. A single supplement is not available on this trip.
Standard inclusions
  • Meals: Meals: 4 breakfasts.
  • Transport: Train, Tram, Public Bus, Metro.
  • Accommodation: Hotel (11 nights), Hostel (3 nights).
  • Barcelona - Orientation Walk.
  • Girona - Orientation Walk near the Medieval Walls.
  • Nimes - Orientation walk.
  • Avignon - Orientation Walk.
  • Dijon - Orientation Walk.
  • Paris - Orientation Walk.
  • Brussels - Orientation Walk.
  • Ghent - Orientation Walk.
  • Bruges - Day Trip.
  • Amsterdam - Orientation Walk.
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Itinerary
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Day 1: Barcelona
Hola! Welcome to Spain. Your adventure begins in Barcelona with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. If you arrive early, there are plenty of galleries, cafes and historic corners to keep you busy. Maybe take the funicular to the top of Montjuic or Tibidabo for panoramic views of the harbour. After the meeting, maybe head out for some tapas with your fellow travellers and get to know each other.
Day 2: Barcelona to Girona
Say good morning to Barcelona before heading out with your group on a leader-led orientation walk through the city, stopping along the way for a local favourite treat. Then, explore the city at your own pace. Why not visit Gaudi’s La Sagrada Familia Basilica – possibly the most iconic landmark in Barcelona! Or head to Park Guell – the largest green space in the city, where you can stroll through the gardens if the weather’s nice and explore more of Gaudi’s incredible architectural work. This afternoon, make your way to the train station, where you’ll travel to the city of Girona – the jewel of Catalonia known for its medieval architecture and set alongside the Onyar River. Arrive in the early evening, then your leader will take you on a walk through the city. After, you have the chance to explore on your own.
Day 3: Girona
Head off with your group this morning for a walk along the medieval walls of the city. Originally built by the Romans and then rebuilt and extended in the Middle Ages, these walls have stood watch over the city since the 14th century. From the walkway along the top, the city of Girona spreads out beneath you, giving you a bird’s-eye view over the streets and houses, the river and the iconic cathedral and bell tower of San Felix. This afternoon is yours to explore the city. Why not visit the Arabic Baths or stop at the Rocambolesc Gelateria to grab some of Spain’s finest gelato. Or take a walking tour, where you’ll be transported to the streets of Braavos and King’s Landing, which featured in the Game of Thrones. Tonight, maybe find a local restaurant for dinner – your leader will have some recommendations.
Day 4: Nimes to Avignon
Leaving the city after breakfast, you’ll make your way to Nimes in southeast France. When you arrive, your leader will take you on a walk through the town, giving you the lay of the land. This afternoon is then free for you to explore at your own pace. Maybe chat to your leader about visiting the famous Amphitheatre of Nimes – one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres in Europe, built around the year AD100. This evening, take the train to Avignon. When you arrive, check into your hotel and walk around the walled city that was once home to French popes for more than a century.
Day 5: Avignon
This morning, set off on an orientation walk through the markets, where you’ll find fresh produce that’s locally grown in the fertile soil surrounding the city. After, maybe comb the impressive collection of art, visit the grand Palais des Papes (Pope’s Palace) or cross the iconic bridge of Pont St-Benezet. If the weather is good, maybe hire a bike to see more of this picturesque valley and head to one of the city’s amazing bakeries. There are also many small local bistros that serve up great regional cuisine – why not get some of your travel pals together for a French-inspired feast tonight!
Day 6: Dijon
Travel to Dijon – the capital city of the historical Burgundy region in eastern France. Take an orientation walk through the city famous for its mustard, wine and gingerbread, then venture out on your own. Perhaps you’ll visit the preserved medieval centre, or the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy. Maybe see the Church of Notre-Dame or walk through the Musee des Beaux-Arts. Feeling tangy? Maybe join a mustard-making workshop and learn the traditional process, from grinding the seeds to mixing in wine, vinegar and salt – you get to take home your very own jar of homemade Dijon mustard, infused with your custom blend of flavours. More of a wine person? Attend a local Burgundy tasting.
Day 7: Paris
This morning, take the train to the city of light and love – Paris, of course! Rich in museums, art galleries, monuments, fashion and delicious food, Paris offers a wealth of major sights and things to do. When you arrive, check into the hotel, then join your leader for an orientation walk through the famous city streets before exploring at your leisure – wandering around the Champs-Elysees, the student-filled Latin Quarter or bohemian Montmartre will give you a good feel for the city. Maybe visit the Louvre, climb the Eiffel Tower or walk through the Musee d’Orsay. Tonight, you might want to join your fellow travellers for dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 8: Paris
Today, you’ll have a second meeting with new members of your group at 6 pm. Until that time, Paris is yours to do as you wish. If you didn't have time yesterday, maybe check out the Louvre, where you can see the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo, or do as the locals do and take a picnic lunch of baguettes and cheese to the Tuileries, Plantes or the Jardin du Luxembourg.
Day 9: Brussels
Leave Paris behind and jump on a train to Brussels. When you arrive, join your leader on a walk around the city. Craving some traditional Belgian fries? Grab some along the way to eat as you go, true local style. After your walk, you have free time to explore at your own pace. Maybe wander down to the Manneken Pis (Little Peeing Man) – an iconic symbol of Belgium. Or visit the Musical Instrument Museum to get your fix of cultural history. Tonight, maybe explore Ilot Sacre – a great place to find good food and fun bars.
Day 10: Brussels
Today is another free day in Brussels. Maybe wander the Jeu de Balle Flea Market, visit the Cantillon Brewery or walk through the Magritte Museum – an art museum in the Royal Quarters, dedicated to the work of the Belgian artist, Rene Magritte. This afternoon, maybe explore the Grand Palace or discover the miniature world at Mini Europe Attraction Park, where monuments in the European Union and other countries have been reproduced and are on display at a scale of 1:25. Tonight, maybe join your group for dinner at a local restaurant – your leader will have the best recommendations.
Day 11: Ghent
After breakfast, take the train to Ghent – a port city northwest of Belgium, known for its medieval architecture and artwork. When you arrive, set off on an orientation walk around the city with your local leader. Then, the rest of the day is free for you to explore at your own pace. Maybe visit Gravensteen Castle, take a guided boat tour on the canal or find a restaurant for dinner and try a local dish like gentse waterzooi (fish or chicken stew).
Day 12: Ghent to Bruges
This morning, take the train to Bruges. This city on the coast of Belgium looks like it’s been plucked straight from the pages of a fairytale book with its medieval buildings and crisscrossing network of canals. When you arrive, the day is free for you to explore at your own pace. Maybe stroll through the UNESCO-protected Old Town, discover the Gothic, Renaissance and Neoclassicism architecture or visit the Basilica of the Holy Blood, which is said to be home to a vial of cloth stained with a drop of the blood of Jesus. When you return to Ghent, maybe find the best bowl of moules-frites (a Flemish classic of mussels cooked in white wine and served with a side of crunchy fries) for dinner.
Day 13: Amsterdam
Travel to Amsterdam this morning. When you arrive in the Netherlands capital, your leader will show you around the city, best known for its narrow houses and artistic heritage. Along the walk, stop at FEBO – an iconic local food stop where you can buy traditional snacks. The rest of the day is free for you to explore. Maybe head to the Heineken Museum and learn about the Netherlands’ brewing history, wander along the canals, visit a gallery or settle into a cosy cafe and count the number of bikes that roll by.
Day 14: Amsterdam
Today is another to follow your curiosity about Amsterdam. Maybe visit Anne Frank’s House – the former hiding place of the famous child diarist and her family during WWII, or explore the De Waag – a 15th-century building on Nieuwmarkt Square first constructed as a gate for the city’s fortified walls. Or head to the Van Gogh Museum to see works by one of the country’s most famous artists. Later, maybe you’d like to visit the A’DAM Lookout in Amsterdam Noord for city views across the canals and harbour, then take the free ferry back across the IJ for a relaxed evening along the waterfront. Then, if you like, get together with your group for one last dinner to celebrate this fabulous adventure.
Day 15: Amsterdam
As there are no further activities, your adventure comes to an end this morning. If you’d like to stay longer in Amsterdam, just speak to our booking agent ahead of time.
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