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15+ Day Luxembourg Tours
4 Tours
50 - 65 Max Group Size

When do you want to go?
2026
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Passengers
Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
15+ days discovering Luxembourg
Experience the highlights of Luxembourg in 15+ days.
15+ day tours in Luxembourg are ideal for seeing the essential highlights without feeling rushed. It’s a straightforward way to experience the destination’s signature places and moments in one organized trip. These itineraries are designed to help you prioritise what matters most, with a clear plan from start to finish. Compare different routes and highlights to find the 15+ day experience that best suits your interests.
Best 15+ day itineraries
From Paris to Provence French Wonders
Begin in Paris and end there 15 days later on a sweeping journey through France – with a taste of Germany and Luxembourg. You’ll explore Normandy’s coastline and Monet’s Giverny, admire Mont–Saint–Michel, and wander Brittany’s ramparts in Saint–Malo. The Loire Valley delivers Chenonceau, Chambord and Villandry, while the Dordogne brings Lascaux, Sarlat and cliff–clinging Rocamadour. Expect Bordeaux and Saint–Émilion, the sanctuary at Lourdes, and a southern arc through Carcassonne, Marseille and Provence’s Roman treasures. Lyon and Burgundy add wine towns and quirky castles. Alsace to Strasbourg comes with a canal cruise, then the Black Forest’s waterfalls, Heidelberg’s castle and Champagne’s Reims lead you back to Paris.

Western Europe Adventure
Embark on a captivating journey through Europe's most iconic cities, beginning in Rome with guided tours of historical marvels like the Colosseum and the enchanting Vatican City. Relish the scenic beauty of the Tuscan countryside as you discover Florence's rich artistic heritage and indulge in delightful culinary experiences. Marvel at the architectural splendour of Pisa's Leaning Tower, the glitzy allure of Monaco, and the sun-kissed charm of Nice, before exploring Barcelona’s vibrant culture and innovative architecture. Conclude this mesmerising tour by absorbing the romantic aura of Paris and the picturesque landscapes along the Rhine, blended with the cultural wonders of Ghent and the vibrant life in Amsterdam.

Tour Highlights
Rome - Three days in the Eternal City open with an evening walk to the Trevi Fountain, with free days following for the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Vatican City, plus an optional hands-on cooking class making fresh fettuccine and tiramisu with Prosecco
Florence - A locally-guided tour of the Tuscan capital takes in the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and Ponte Vecchio, with a leather workshop and optional Taste of Tuscany culinary experience before an overnight in the Tuscan countryside
Pisa - The Leaning Tower delivers its famous photo opportunity before the road turns towards the French Riviera and the perfumeries of Eze
Monaco - An orientation tour of one of the world's smallest and most glamorous states takes in the Prince's Palace and the Casino de Monte-Carlo, the two landmarks that define this remarkable city-state
Nice - The capital of the French Riviera opens with an orientation tour, with a free day following for an optional deep dive into the Old Town's markets and sun-drenched squares
Arles - A brief stop in the Provençal city that inspired some of Van Gogh's most celebrated paintings, its Roman amphitheatre and medieval lanes still recognisable from the canvases
Barcelona - Two free days in Catalonia's capital cover the Sagrada Família, Las Ramblas, the Gothic Quarter, and La Boqueria market, with an optional flamenco show and dinner and a mountain excursion to the monastery at Montserrat
Pont du Gard - A 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct bridge still spanning the Gardon River in near-perfect condition, one of antiquity's most impressive feats of engineering
Avignon - The walled city of the Popes rewards an orientation walking tour past the vast Papal Palace, its medieval ramparts enclosing one of southern France's most atmospheric historic centres
Geneva - A lunch stop on the shores of Lake Geneva offers a brief but rewarding pause in one of Europe's most elegant small cities before the road climbs into the Alps
Swiss Alps - Two nights at altitude with the option to ride to Jungfraujoch, where year-round snow and glacier views stretch across the high peaks, and a traditional Alpine Dinner Experience to close the evening in Swiss style
Vaduz - A lunch stop in Liechtenstein's diminutive capital takes in Vaduz Castle above the Rhine plain, the official residence of one of Europe's last ruling princes
Munich - Bavaria's most convivial city rewards an orientation tour through the centre and a traditional dinner in a historic local restaurant before the drive north to the Rhine
Rhine Valley - A riverboat cruise past the highest concentration of medieval castles in Europe ends at a local wine merchant for a tasting of Rhine varietals and, for the fortunate, a glass of rare eiswein
Luxembourg - A stop in one of Europe's smallest and least-visited capitals, its dramatic gorge setting and well-preserved old town punching well above the country's modest size
Paris - Two days in the French capital span a driving tour past the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe, an optional macaron tasting and Seine cruise, and an evening in Montmartre with its cabarets and steep village streets
Ghent - A final continental stop in one of Belgium's most architecturally intact medieval cities, its guild houses and cobbled lanes best enjoyed with Belgian chocolate before the drive back to Amsterdam
Best of Europe Discovery
Embark on an enchanting 22-day tour that begins in the historic and vibrant city of London, where you'll experience classic British culture with visits to iconic landmarks like Big Ben and Westminster Abbey and the option of a Thames River cruise. The journey then whisks you away to the romantic allure of Paris for a taste of French elegance, with opportunities to savour macarons and explore the city's iconic sights by day, and indulge in the chic nightlife by evening. Traverse the picturesque terrains of Europe, from the tranquil charm of Lucerne and the atmospheric vineyards of Ljubljana to the regal palaces of Vienna, each offering its unique blend of history and culture, with free days to satisfy your curiosity. Conclude your adventure amid the canals of Amsterdam, enjoying a peaceful canal cruise and optional excursions into the Dutch countryside, before savouring the fairy-tale aesthetics of Ghent on your return to London.

Tour Highlights
London - A city tour and pub lunch open the tour, with Westminster and Buckingham Palace setting a suitably grand tone before an optional Thames cruise and fish and chips dinner on the river
Paris - Two days in the French capital begin with a driving tour past the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, and Arc de Triomphe, followed by a free day with optional macaron tasting, a Seine cruise, and a late-night cabaret show in Montmartre
Reims - A champagne tasting in the capital of France's most celebrated wine region makes for a refined morning stop before the road turns east towards Luxembourg
Luxembourg - The UNESCO-listed old city rewards a brief stop, its dramatic gorge setting and well-preserved historic centre punching well above the country's modest size
Heidelberg - Germany's oldest university town opens on an orientation tour of its renowned old town, the ruined hilltop castle above the Neckar River making it one of the country's most romantic stops
Black Forest - The drive through Germany's most mythologised forest takes in the world's largest cuckoo clock in Triberg and a lunch stop at Lake Titisee before the road crosses into Switzerland at the Rhine Falls
Lucerne - A free day in one of Switzerland's most beautiful cities, with optional panoramic cruises on Lake Lucerne and a cable car ascent of Mount Pilatus for views across the Alpine peaks
Vaduz - A leisurely stroll through the capital of the Alpine principality of Liechtenstein before Neuschwanstein Castle comes into view, its 19th-century turrets rising from the Bavarian forest exactly as a fairy-tale castle should
Innsbruck - The Tyrolean capital rewards an orientation tour past its gilded medieval rooftlines and mountain backdrop, with an optional folk evening of traditional Austrian music and cuisine to close the day
Modena - A balsamic vinegar tasting in the city that invented it makes for one of the tour's most distinctive food stops before the road descends into Tuscany
Siena - Two nights in the Tuscan city allow time to explore the medieval centre at leisure, with Florence and the Leaning Tower of Pisa covered on a day trip that takes in a leather workshop and an optional family-style Tuscan lunch
Rome - Two days in the Eternal City open with a locally-guided walk past the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, and Piazza Navona, with a free day following for optional visits to the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and the Sistine Chapel
Venice - St Mark's Square and the Rialto Bridge frame an arrival into one of the world's most improbable cities, best explored on an optional evening of gondola and water taxi rides through its lamp-lit canals
Ljubljana - An orientation tour of Slovenia's compact and charming capital makes for a rewarding stop en route to Zagreb, its castle hill and riverside café quarter offering more than the brief visit might suggest
Zagreb - Croatia's capital earns an orientation tour through its distinctive layering of Habsburg grandeur and Communist-era pragmatism, one of Central Europe's more underrated city stops
Budapest - A locally-guided driving tour past the city's UNESCO-listed landmarks is followed by a free evening with the option to dine on the Danube as Budapest's bridges and parliament buildings light up around you
Budapest - A locally-guided driving tour past the city's UNESCO-listed landmarks is followed by a free evening with the option to dine on the Danube as Budapest's bridges and parliament buildings light up around you
Vienna - Two days in the Habsburg capital span a locally-guided walking and driving tour, a dinner in a historic Viennese wine cellar, and optional excursions to Schönbrunn Palace and a Mozart concert in the Palace Orangery
Prague - A locally-guided walking tour of one of Europe's most architecturally layered cities, with an optional evening of traditional Czech folk music, dancing, and a four-course meal to follow
Dresden - A city that rebuilt its baroque centre from the rubble of wartime destruction with remarkable care, its immaculate streets and riverside skyline making it one of Germany's most visually striking stops
Berlin - Two days in the German capital open with a walking tour past Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, and Checkpoint Charlie, with a free day following for the East Side Gallery, the Berlin TV Tower, and the city's celebrated museum and gallery scene
Amsterdam - A canal cruise and a free evening in the Dutch capital precede an optional Dutch countryside day trip to a cheese farm, clog factory, and the windmill village of Zaanse Schans
Ultimate Europe Journey
Embark on a 26-day Ultimate Europe Tour, beginning in the vibrant city of Amsterdam, where you’ll witness traditional Dutch cheese and clog-making, traverse the charming fishing village of Volendam, and marvel at the iconic windmills of Zaanse Schans. In Berlin, delve into the city’s rich history with visits to significant landmarks like the Berlin Wall and Brandenburg Gate, and indulge in classic German cuisine at a local beer hall. As your journey continues through iconic cities like Prague, Vienna, and Rome, you’ll explore UNESCO World Heritage sites, enjoy scenic river cruises, and have ample opportunity to savour each city’s culinary delights. Completing your tour in the romantic City of Lights, Paris, you'll soak in its cultural treasures before a heartfelt farewell in Amsterdam, having woven an unforgettable tapestry of European experiences.

Tour Highlights
Amsterdam - The tour opens with a cheese and clog-making demonstration in the Dutch countryside, a wander through the fishing village of Volendam and the windmill neighbourhood of Zaanse Schans, and a two-course dinner canal cruise through the city's 17th-century waterways
Berlin - Two days in the German capital open with a walking and driving tour and a dinner in a beer hall, with a free day following for optional visits to the East Side Gallery, the Berlin Wall Memorial, and the Berlin TV Tower
Dresden - A city that rebuilt its baroque centre from wartime rubble with remarkable care, its immaculate streets and ornate facades making it one of Germany's most visually striking stops on the way to Prague
Prague - Two days in the Czech capital begin with a locally-guided walk past Charles Bridge and the Old Town Square, with a free day following for optional visits to Prague Castle, a Vltava river cruise, and an evening of traditional Czech folk music and cuisine
Bratislava - A compact Slovak capital that rewards a brief orientation stop, its pedestrianised old town and hilltop castle offering more than the short visit might suggest before Vienna takes over
Vienna - A locally-guided tour of the UNESCO-listed city centre and Golden Mile is followed by dinner in a historic wine cellar, with a free day for optional excursions to Schönbrunn Palace and a classical concert in the Palace Orangery
Ljubljana - A locally-guided walking tour of Slovenia's fairytale capital threads through castle-topped hills and riverside café streets before the road crosses into Italy towards Venice
Venice - Two days in the floating city span an optional evening water taxi cruise on arrival, a free day for gondola rides, and an optional lagoon tour to Murano's glass-blowing workshops and Burano's colourful houses
Rome - Three days in the Eternal City open with a locally-guided walk past the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps, with two free days following for optional visits to the Colosseum, Roman Forum, the Vatican Museums, and a hands-on cooking class making fettuccine and tiramisu
Florence - A locally-guided city tour covers the Renaissance capital's art and architecture before a leather workshop, with an optional family-style Tuscan lunch before an overnight in Montecatini Terme
Pisa - The Leaning Tower delivers its famous photo opportunity before the road crosses into France via the perfumeries of Eze and the principality of Monaco
Monaco - An orientation tour of one of the world's most glamorous city-states takes in the Prince's Palace and Monte Carlo before the drive continues along the Riviera to Nice
Nice - An orientation tour of the French Riviera's most beloved city introduces the Promenade des Anglais and the Old Town, with a free afternoon for an optional guided exploration of its markets and seafront
Arles - A UNESCO-listed Provençal city famous for its Roman amphitheatre and its connections to Van Gogh, who painted more than 300 works here during a single year
Barcelona - Three days in Catalonia's capital cover a driving tour past the Sagrada Família and Las Ramblas, free days for Park Güell, Casa Batlló, and La Boqueria, an optional mountain excursion to Montserrat, and a flamenco show and dinner to close the evenings
Pont du Gard - A 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct bridge still spanning the Gardon River in near-perfect condition, one of antiquity's most impressive feats of engineering
Avignon - The walled city of the Popes rewards an orientation tour past the vast Papal Palace, its medieval ramparts enclosing one of southern France's most atmospheric historic centres
Geneva - A lunchtime stop on the shores of Lake Geneva offers a brief but rewarding pause in one of Europe's most elegant cities before the road climbs into the Alps
Swiss Alps - A free day at altitude with the option to ride to Jungfraujoch, where year-round snow and glacier views stretch across the high peaks, and a traditional Alpine Dinner Experience to close the evening in Swiss style
Vaduz - A stop in Liechtenstein's diminutive capital takes in Vaduz Castle above the Rhine plain before the road descends into Bavaria for a three-course dinner in a historic Munich restaurant
Rhine Valley - A riverboat cruise past vineyards, Gothic castles, and cliff-top fortresses ends at a local wine merchant for a tasting of Rhine Valley varietals
Luxembourg - A stop in one of Europe's smallest and least-visited capitals, its dramatic gorge setting and well-preserved old town making a rewarding detour before Paris
Paris - Two days in the French capital open with a driving tour past the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe, followed by a free day with optional macaron tasting, a Seine cruise from the Galeries Lafayette, and a late-night cabaret show in Montmartre
Ghent - The final continental stop is one of Belgium's most architecturally intact medieval cities, its guild houses and cobbled lanes best enjoyed with Belgian chocolate before the drive back to Amsterdam
Frequently asked questions
Are Luxembourg tours guided?
Luxembourg tours are usually partially guided, with an itinerary that blends guided sightseeing and independent time. Travel is by bus with an English speaking guide, although some sections may be led by a different guide. Guiding may also be available in other languages as well as English, depending on the tour and departure.
Are Luxembourg tours group tours or private tours?
Luxembourg tours run as group tours rather than private tours. You travel with other travelers on a set itinerary, which can be reassuring if you want a social atmosphere and the day-to-day travel arrangements handled for you.
What is the usual group size on Luxembourg tours?
Group size is up to 65 travelers. Numbers can vary by date and departure, but the tours are designed to operate smoothly as a shared group experience, with support provided on travel days and guided sections.
What is the fitness level like on Luxembourg tours?
These Luxembourg tours are rated Easy. The Easy level generally suits travelers who are comfortable with normal sightseeing and some walking, while also spending time on road travel as part of a wider, multi-country itinerary.
What is the pace like on Luxembourg tours?
The pace is Medium, with a structured flow between destinations and a mix of guided visits and free time. Expect set departure times and regular transitions between stops, rather than long stays in a single place, particularly on itineraries that cover multiple countries.
What sort of accommodation is used on Luxembourg tours?
Accommodation depends on the specific tour and is arranged in advance as part of the reservation. If availability changes, a hotel of a similar standard may be used, which is common on multi-stop itineraries. Each tour page sets out the accommodation standard used across the trip and any relevant details.
Are meals included on Luxembourg tours?
Meals are not listed as included on these Luxembourg tours. You should plan and budget for meals and drinks, and review your selected itinerary for any included meals or optional extras that may be offered.
Do Luxembourg tours include entry fees and sightseeing?
Some sightseeing and experiences may be included, but entry fees are only included when they are specifically listed. Your itinerary explains what is included, such as guided visits and any set experiences, so you can see what may need extra payment.
Do Luxembourg tours include flights and visas?
International flights and visas are not included. You reserve flights independently, and visa requirements depend on your passport and the countries included in your itinerary, so it is best to check the rules early and allow time for any applications.
Is tipping included on Luxembourg tours?
Tipping is not included and remains a personal choice. Some travelers choose to tip guides and drivers for good service, but the amount, timing, and whether you tip at all is entirely up to you.
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