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Two Week Belgium Itineraries
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2026
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Discover 11-14 day Belgium itineraries
Settle into Belgium’s city life, canals, food and museums on a well planned trip
An 11-14 day Belgium itinerary works well for travellers who want classic city sights, easy day trips, and time to slow down for food and local culture. Belgium trips often sit within wider Europe routes, so it is simple to add Belgium to a bigger journey while still enjoying a strong slice of the country. Expect canal-side walks, grand squares, and museums that tell the story of art, trade, and old guild towns, with enough breathing space for chocolate shops, beer cafés, and market lunches. Many itineraries are planned as guided tours with set stops, so getting between places stays simple and time can be spent on the parts of Belgium that matter most.
Best 11-14 day itineraries
Enchanting European Capitals Grand Adventure
Start location – Vienna End location – Paris Total number of days – 11 Key experiences or destinations – Vienna’s highlights; Danube cruise in Budapest; Bratislava old town; Prague Castle and Vltava boat; Pilsen; Rothenburg and the Romantic Road; Rhine cruise Rüdesheim–St Goar; Cologne Cathedral; Amsterdam with Zaanse Schans, Volendam and Marken; Brussels Grand Place and Atomium; Paris – Montmartre, Versailles, Eiffel Tower and Seine cruise Start in Vienna and finish in Paris on an 11–day sweep through Central Europe. You’ll explore imperial Vienna, glide along the Danube in Budapest and pause in Bratislava’s old town. Expect to see Prague’s castle and sail the Vltava, sample Pilsen’s brewing heritage and wander storybook Rothenburg along the Romantic Road. A Rhine cruise from Rüdesheim to St Goar leads to Cologne’s mighty cathedral before Dutch windmills, canals and the fishing villages of Zaanse Schans, Volendam and Marken. Brussels delivers the Grand Place and Atomium, while Paris wraps it up with Montmartre, Versailles, the Eiffel Tower and a leisurely Seine cruise – with free time throughout.

Europe from East to West
This 11-day tour begins in Vienna and wraps up in Paris, offering a fantastic blend of culture, history, and stunning scenery. You’ll explore imperial Vienna’s grand avenues and traditional wine taverns before heading to Budapest for a boat trip on the Danube and vibrant city sights. Along the way, expect charming stops in Bratislava and Prague, including a castle visit and river cruise. Enjoy a fairytale town in Rothenburg, a scenic Rhine cruise, and the picturesque Dutch villages around Amsterdam. The trip finishes with elegant Brussels and the iconic landmarks of Paris, including the Eiffel Tower and a relaxing Seine cruise.

Best of Eastern Europe
Embark on an enchanting 11-day journey through Eastern Europe, beginning in the romantic city of Venice with its iconic canals and offering an optional gondola ride excursion for an unforgettable evening. Journey through the picturesque landscapes of Slovenia and Croatia, discovering Ljubljana's majestic castles and Zagreb's unique architectural blend, before soaking in the thermal baths of Budapest or enjoying a Danube Dinner Cruise. Uncover the classical grandeur of Vienna, explore the charming alleyways of Prague, and marvel at Dresden's post-war reconstruction before embracing Berlin's vibrant history and culture. Conclude your adventure in Amsterdam with a captivating canal cruise, a visit to the medieval city of Ghent, and a scenic trip back to London, leaving you with lasting memories and new friends.

Tour Highlights
Venice - Discover iconic canals, St Mark’s Square and the timeless charm of Italy’s floating city
Ljubljana - Explore Slovenia’s leafy capital known for its fairytale castle and elegant architecture
Zagreb - Wander through Croatia’s capital and experience its blend of Habsburg grandeur and socialist-era design
Budapest - Admire grand riverside landmarks and vibrant city life in Hungary’s captivating capital
Bratislava - See the highlights of Slovakia’s charming capital overlooked by Bratislava Castle
Vienna - Experience Austria’s imperial capital with its palaces, classical heritage and elegant boulevards
Prague - Uncover the Gothic and Baroque beauty of the Czech capital on a guided walking tour
Dresden - Observe the beautifully restored architecture of this historic German city rebuilt after World War II
Berlin - Learn about Germany’s past and present while exploring landmarks like Brandenburg Gate and Checkpoint Charlie
Amsterdam - Cruise the canals and soak up the lively atmosphere of the Dutch capital
Ghent - Stroll through this picturesque Belgian city filled with medieval buildings and cobbled streets
European Journey Castles, Canals, and Culture
Begin in Prague and finish in London on an 11 day adventure that blends storybook cities and river scenery. Explore Prague Castle and drift along the Vltava, then feel the Romantic Road charm of Rothenburg and cruise the Rhine’s prettiest stretch between Rüdesheim and St Goar. Expect Gothic grandeur in Cologne, windmills and canals around Amsterdam – including Zaanse Schans – plus a glimpse of Brussels at the Atomium and Grand Place. Paris brings Versailles, Montmartre, an Eiffel Tower visit and a Seine cruise, before medieval Rouen and a Channel ferry to England. Wrap up in London with icons, the British Museum and lively Camden.

Nostalgic Europe
Starting in Prague and ending in London, this 11-day tour offers a fantastic mix of history, culture, and scenic charm. You’ll explore Prague’s baroque splendour and enjoy a relaxing Vltava River cruise before heading to Germany’s fairy-tale towns along the Romantic Road. A scenic Rhine cruise leads you to Cologne and then to the Dutch delights of Amsterdam, including windmills and charming fishing villages. Belgium’s elegant Brussels and the splendour of Paris, with visits to Versailles and the Eiffel Tower, add classic highlights. Finally, you’ll cross into England for Canterbury and an immersive London experience, blending iconic landmarks with vibrant neighbourhoods.

From London to Barcelona European Adventure
Begin in London and end in Barcelona on a 12–day sweep through Britain, the Low Countries and France. You’ll tick off London icons – Buckingham Palace, the Thames and the British Museum – before sailing overnight to the Netherlands for canals, windmills and Amsterdam’s cool neighbourhoods. Roll via Brussels – Atomium and Grand Place – into Paris for Versailles, Montmartre, an Eiffel Tower visit and a Seine cruise. Drift south to the Loire and Bordeaux, then to Lourdes for its evening procession. Cross medieval Carcassonne and tiny Andorra, ride the rack railway to Montserrat, and wrap up in Barcelona with Gaudí, the Ramblas and the waterfront.

Grand European Odyssey London to Zurich
Set off on a 12–day journey from London to Zurich – a sweep through cities and Alpine scenery. You’ll explore London’s icons and the British Museum before an overnight ferry to the Netherlands, visiting Volendam and Amsterdam’s canals. Continue via Brussels’ Grand Place to Paris – think Versailles, Montmartre, the Eiffel Tower and a Seine cruise. Then roll through Burgundy to Lyon’s hilltop views. Cross into Switzerland for Geneva’s sights, vineyard–lined roads and time in Zurich – including a lake cruise to Rapperswil. Expect mountain drama in Grindelwald and charming Lucerne, with guided tours balanced by free time. Finish in Zurich feeling well travelled.

Europe Trekker Route
This 12-day tour begins in London and finishes in Zurich, offering a fantastic mix of history, culture, and stunning scenery. You?ll explore London?s iconic landmarks and vibrant neighbourhoods before crossing to the Netherlands to visit charming Volendam and lively Amsterdam. The journey continues through Brussels and Paris, where you?ll visit Versailles, Montmartre, and the Eiffel Tower, capped off with a scenic cruise on the Seine. Travelling into France?s Burgundy region, you?ll enjoy picturesque vineyards and historic towns before heading to Switzerland for lakeside views in Geneva and Neuch?tel. Finally, the tour concludes in Zurich with mountain adventures and tranquil lakeside cruises.

Belgium 11-14 day itineraries at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Trips in Belgium in the 11-14 day range are group tours and are partially guided. Travel is by bus, with an English speaking guide, and guiding may also be in other languages. Some tours include city tours as part of the itinerary.
Accommodation
Accommodation is in 3-4 star hotels. Alternatives of similar standard may be used due to availability, and hotel standards can vary by country.
Trip pacing
Pace is medium and the fitness level is easy, which suits travellers who want full days without long hikes. Days can include city touring and coach travel between stops. Group size varies by trip, with a maximum group size between 55 and 65.
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Frequently asked questions
Are Belgium trips guided or independent?
Belgium trips are partially guided. Sightseeing is scheduled in key places and travel is arranged, but there is no single tour leader throughout the whole trip. This suits travellers who want support at key points and free time in between.
Are Belgium trips group tours or private trips?
Belgium trips are group tours. Travel is shared with other travellers, which can make sightseeing more social and can help keep the plan simple when visiting several places on one route.
What is the group size on Belgium trips?
Group size varies by trip, with a maximum group size between 55 and 65. Group make up can change during the route, as travellers may join or leave at different points.
What level of fitness is needed for Belgium itineraries?
These Belgium itineraries are rated easy. Most days focus on city sightseeing and walking at a comfortable pace, with time to stop for cafés and museums rather than long or steep hikes.
What is the pace like on Belgium trips?
Pace is medium. Expect a balance of guided sightseeing and free time, with coach travel between stops. Some days can feel busy, especially when moving between cities, so comfortable shoes are a good idea.
What transport is used between places on Belgium trips?
Travel is by bus. This can help keep multi stop Belgium itineraries straightforward, with a set plan for getting from place to place and less need to manage local connections.
What accommodation is used on Belgium trips?
Accommodation varies by tour and is planned in advance. Alternatives of similar standard may be used due to availability, and hotel standards can vary by country.
Do Belgium trips include meals?
Meals are not specified in the itinerary. Belgium is a great place to try local food, so having meals free can suit travellers who want to choose where and when to eat.
Are flights and visas included with Belgium trips?
International flights and visas are not included. It is worth checking entry rules early, especially when Belgium is part of a wider Europe route that crosses several borders.
Are entry fees included on Belgium trips?
Entry fees are not included unless specified. Some itineraries include guided city tours, and extra museum or landmark tickets can be paid locally, so budgeting a little for sightseeing helps.
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