Tour Purple Line

The Purple Line traces a regal path through Northern Europe’s most graceful cities and storybook landscapes.
From the Rhine to the Seine, canals to castles, this 7-day journey blends elegance, history, and a touch of whimsy.
It’s a route for travelers who love classic Europe with a fresh twist — where every stop feels like a postcard.
Tour Overview
France → Germany → Luxembourg → Netherlands → Belgium
📍 Meeting Point & Departure Time
- D1 Germany – Frankfurt (08:30)
- D1 Germany – Köln (11:30)
- D1 Netherlands – Amsterdam (16:30)
- D2 Netherlands – Amsterdam (09:00)
- D3 Belgium – Brussels (14:00)
- D4 France – Paris (14:00)
- D5 France – Paris (08:30)
- D6 France – Paris (08:30)
- D6 Luxembourg – Luxembourg City (15:00)
- D7 Germany – Heidelberg (12:30)
🕒 Departure
Every Wednesday & Saturday – All year round
🌐 Languages
English, Chinese, Vietnamese
💰 Tour Price
€108 / day
(City permit & tax not included)
Meet in Frankfurt and depart for Cologne to visit the magnificent Cologne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest cathedrals in Europe. Afterward, travel to Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, and explore the vibrant Dam Square, the beating heart of the city. You will also have the option to enjoy an Amsterdam Canal Cruise (optional) to experience the city’s romantic charm from the water. Overnight stay in Amsterdam or nearby.
* During the Amsterdam Light Festival (late November – mid-January), the cruise ticket price will be updated to €26.50.
[ Dam Square ]
Dam Square is the vibrant heart of Amsterdam, filled with the aroma of coffee, lively street performers, and travelers from around the world. It marks the birthplace of the city, connecting key landmarks such as the Royal Palace and the Nieuwe Kerk.
[ Cologne Cathedral ]
Perhaps no building represents Cologne better than its towering Gothic cathedral — a masterpiece of medieval architecture. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it features twin spires that dominate the skyline and offer breathtaking views over the Rhine River.
After breakfast, depart for Zaanse Schans (Windmill Village) to experience the charm of traditional Dutch windmills and wooden houses. Then continue to The Hague — the “Royal City” of the Netherlands — to visit the majestic Peace Palace, home to the International Court of Justice. Next, proceed to Rotterdam to admire the iconic Cube Houses (Kubuswoningen) and explore the bustling Market Square. Overnight stay in Antwerp or nearby.
* During Dutch Tulip Season (March 19 – May 10, 2026), the itinerary will visit Keukenhof Garden instead of Windmill Village.
[ Keukenhof ]
Located in Lisse, southwest of Amsterdam, Keukenhof is the world’s largest and most spectacular tulip garden, open only from mid-March to mid-May each year. Fields of tulips in full bloom create breathtaking color displays that attract visitors from across Europe.
[ The Hague Peace Palace ]
Built between 1907 – 1913, the Peace Palace symbolizes the global pursuit of justice and peace. Funded by donations from many nations, it now houses the International Court of Justice and remains one of the world’s most iconic landmarks for diplomacy.
[ Cube House Rotterdam ]
Designed by Dutch architect Piet Blom, the Kubuswoningen (Cube Houses) are tilted 45 degrees and painted bright yellow, resembling a forest of trees. This 1980s architectural marvel remains one of Rotterdam’s most visited attractions.
[ Windmill Village (Zaanse Schans) ]
The famous Zaanse Schans Windmill Village near Amsterdam preserves 18th-century wooden windmills, cheese houses, and clog workshops. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, it offers an authentic glimpse into traditional Dutch life.
After breakfast, embark on a sightseeing tour of Bruges, a medieval city famed for its well-preserved Gothic architecture. Visit the Belfry of Bruges, Bruges City Hall, and the Basilica of the Holy Blood, which houses a sacred relic. In the afternoon, head to Brussels, the vibrant capital of Belgium, known for its charm and diversity. Explore the Grand Place (UNESCO site), admire the futuristic Atomium from the 1958 World Expo, and meet the quirky Manneken Pis statue — an iconic symbol of Brussels. Overnight stay in Brussels or nearby.
[ Atomium ]
Located on the northwest edge of Brussels, the Atomium is one of Belgium’s most famous landmarks, built for the 1958 World Expo. Standing 102 meters tall, its nine connected spheres symbolize scientific progress and provide panoramic views of the city.
[ Basilica of the Holy Blood ]
The Basilica of the Holy Blood in Bruges preserves a relic said to contain drops of Christ’s blood brought back from the Crusades. The lower chapel is Romanesque, while the upper is Gothic — a stunning contrast of medieval design.
[ Grand Place, Brussels ]
The Grand Place is one of Europe’s most beautiful squares, surrounded by ornate guildhalls and the City Hall. Here, visitors can also find the famous Manneken Pis statue and enjoy Belgium’s finest waffles and chocolate.
[ Bruges City Hall ]
Built between 1376 and 1421, Bruges City Hall is among the oldest in the Low Countries. Its late Gothic façade reflects Bruges’ prosperity during the 14th century and houses murals depicting biblical and civic scenes.
[ Belfry of Bruges ]
Rising 83 meters above Market Square, the Belfry of Bruges is a symbol of freedom and pride. Climb its 366 steps to enjoy a panoramic view of the city while listening to melodies played on its 47-bell carillon.
[ Manneken Pis ]
The Manneken Pis is a small bronze statue symbolizing the humor and spirit of Brussels. Legend says a boy’s quick thinking saved the city by extinguishing a lit fuse with his urine. The statue dates back to 1619 and today has a collection of over 800 costumes.
After breakfast, head to Paris for a visit to the Château de Versailles (optional), one of the world’s greatest royal residences. Marvel at its opulent architecture, magnificent gardens, and historical significance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site — once home to French kings and queens. Afterward, you may join an optional Seine River Cruise to enjoy panoramic views of Paris from the water. Overnight stay in Paris or nearby.
[Note: The tour will not enter central Paris on this day.]
* Recommended: Purchase tickets for Château de Versailles in advance,
with admission time at 14:30.
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Official ticket link – Château de Versailles
[ Versailles Palace ]
The Palace of Versailles is one of the world’s five greatest royal palaces, representing the grandeur and opulence of the French monarchy. Behind its gilded gates lies a magnificent Baroque masterpiece — with lavish halls, ornate gardens, and treasures that reflect centuries of royal history. Today, it stands as a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of French art, culture, and elegance.
Today we’ll enjoy a full-day sightseeing tour in Paris. Visit the iconic Avenue des Champs-Élysées, lined with chic boutiques and cafés, and explore the Musée du Parfum Fragonard to experience the art of perfume-making. Continue to Tour Montparnasse for a panoramic view of Paris, and admire the Arc de Triomphe — a national monument symbolizing French pride. Discover the world-renowned Musée du Louvre (optional), home to masterpieces including the Mona Lisa, and visit Place de la Concorde and the stunning Eiffel Tower. If time permits, enjoy shopping at Galeries Lafayette Haussmann. Overnight stay in Paris or nearby.
(The tour order is subject to change based on actual conditions.)
⚠️ The Louvre Museum will be closed on December 24–25;
the tour will be rescheduled to the morning of December 26.
Please book entry tickets before 10:30 AM in advance.
【Note】
* Recommended: Purchase tickets for the Louvre Museum with admission time at 09:30.
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Official ticket link – Musée du Louvre
* Due to high demand, please book online at least 10 days in advance.
If tickets are unavailable, alternative arrangements will be made.
[ Arc de Triomphe ]
Built to honor those who fought for France during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, the Arc de Triomphe features carvings of victories and generals. Beneath its vault lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, symbolizing national remembrance.
[ Place de la Concorde ]
Once the site of royal executions, Place de la Concorde now features the striking Egyptian obelisk and two magnificent fountains symbolizing maritime power and river deities.
[ Musée du Louvre ]
The Louvre Museum is one of the world’s top three museums, housing over 400,000 artworks. From medieval sculptures to masterpieces like the Mona Lisa, it embodies centuries of artistic heritage.
[ Eiffel Tower ]
The Eiffel Tower, built for the 1889 World’s Fair, is France’s most iconic symbol. Originally criticized for its design, it’s now a global landmark — affectionately known as La Dame de Fer (“The Iron Lady”).
[ Seine River ]
Flowing through the heart of Paris, the Seine River offers breathtaking views of the city. A river cruise provides a romantic and picturesque perspective on the capital’s landmarks.
[ Champs-Élysées ]
The Avenue des Champs-Élysées is Paris’s most famous boulevard — lined with fashion houses, theaters, and cafés. Known as “the world’s most beautiful avenue,” it represents the elegance of Parisian life.
In the morning, we will depart from Paris and travel to Luxembourg, known as the “Pocket Kingdom” and the “Land of a Thousand Castles”. Our first stop is Constitution Square, a historic landmark offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Next, we will admire the stunning Grand Canyon of Luxembourg, a natural gorge that beautifully showcases the city’s unique terrain. Overnight stay in Luxembourg or nearby.
[ Grand Canyon of Luxembourg ]
Often called the “Grand Canyon of Luxembourg,” this deep green gorge winds through the heart of the city. The quiet stream, lush trees, and charming bridges create a fairy-tale atmosphere, blending nature and history in perfect harmony.
[ Place de la Constitution ]
Constitution Square is one of Luxembourg City’s most famous landmarks, featuring the Gëlle Fra Monument — a memorial honoring soldiers who died in World War I. Located near the Church of Our Lady, the square offers one of the best viewpoints of the city’s gorge and valleys.
After breakfast, we will travel to Trier, the oldest city in Germany with a history of over two millennia. Visit the Museum Karl-Marx-Haus, the birthplace of Karl Marx, and explore the iconic Porta Nigra — also known as the “Black Gate,” a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of Trier’s Roman past. Continue to Heidelberg, a picturesque city along the Neckar River, to visit Heidelberg University, Germany’s oldest university, and the majestic Heidelberg Castle (optional). Don’t miss the romantic Alte Brücke, offering panoramic views of the old town and the river. Afterward, return to Frankfurt, where our memorable journey concludes.
⚠️ Note: Arrival times listed are estimates. Actual times may vary due to weather, traffic, strikes, or other unforeseen circumstances. Please allow at least 3 extra hours between connecting travel plans to avoid inconvenience. Our company is not responsible for losses caused by insufficient buffer time.
[ Karl Marx’s House ]
Located at Brückenstraße 10 in Trier, this historic house is the birthplace of Karl Marx — the father of modern socialism. The museum offers an in-depth look into his life, work, and enduring influence on global thought.
[ Porta Nigra ]
The Porta Nigra (“Black Gate”) is Trier’s most famous Roman landmark and one of the best-preserved Roman gates north of the Alps. Built around 170 AD, its massive sandstone façade still dominates the city skyline. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, it stands as a testament to Roman engineering excellence.
[ Heidelberg Castle ]
Perched high above the Neckar River, Heidelberg Castle blends Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance styles. Once home to the Electors Palatine, it features ornate façades, ancient halls, and a grand wine cellar that holds over 220,000 liters — a highlight for visitors. Optional entrance.
[ Heidelberg University Square ]
Founded in 1386, Heidelberg University is Germany’s oldest and one of Europe’s most prestigious institutions. The University Square, surrounded by historic buildings, represents centuries of academic tradition and intellectual heritage.
European Purple Line Tour
Price: 108€/day
Departure: Every Wednesday & Saturday – All year round
Languages: English / Chinese / Vietnamese
Price Explanation
Below is a detailed breakdown of what’s included, what’s excluded, and important notes for your Purple Line journey across Europe.
What’s Included
- Accommodation: 4-star hotel (shared twin/double room)
- Vehicle: Coach or car (depending on group size)
- Driver/Guide: Driver + tour guide (only driver if ≤9 seats)
- Meals: Daily breakfast
- Luggage: 1 × 23kg + 1 carry-on
What’s Excluded
- Entrance tickets (arranged during tour)
- Lunch and dinner
- Tips for driver and guide
- Single room supplement
- Force majeure costs (weather, strikes, etc.)
- Personal expenses (laundry, drinks, etc.)
- Other items not listed above
Good to Know
- Child Discount: 2 adults + child under 6 → 35% off without extra bed.
- Bus Front-row Seat: Limited; first come, first served.
- Group Merge: English and Chinese groups may be combined with bilingual guide.
Recommended Activity Reference (At Your Own Expense)
Mandatory Fees
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| City Permit & City Tax (≥12 yrs) | 75 € |
| Rome City Transport (optional) | 6 € |
Attraction Tickets
| Activity | Price |
|---|---|
| Seine River Cruise | 17€/adult · 8€/child |
| Venice Gondola (max 5pax) | 40€/person |
| Golden Waterway (8–12pax) | 40€/person |
Meals
| Meal Type | Price |
|---|---|
| Chinese Lunch/Dinner (6 dishes + soup) | 15–20 € |
| Venice Specialty Meal | 30 € |
Tips
| Role | Suggested Tip |
|---|---|
| Venice Local Guide | 2 €/person |
| Driver | 5 €/person/day |
| Tour Guide | 5 €/person/day |
*Prices above are for reference and may vary according to local announcements.
Chương Trình Du Lịch Châu Âu – Purple Line
Giá tour: 108€/ngày
Lịch khởi hành: Thứ Tư & Thứ Bảy hàng tuần – Quanh năm
Ngôn ngữ phục vụ: Tiếng Anh / Hoa / Việt
Giải thích giá tour
Bảng chi tiết dưới đây giúp bạn hiểu rõ hơn về dịch vụ bao gồm, không bao gồm và những lưu ý quan trọng trong hành trình Purple Line.
Dịch vụ bao gồm
- Lưu trú: Khách sạn 4 sao, phòng đôi hoặc hai giường
- Phương tiện: Xe du lịch hoặc xe hơi tùy số lượng khách
- Tài xế/HDV: Tài xế + HDV (xe ≤9 chỗ chỉ có tài xế)
- Bữa ăn: Ăn sáng hàng ngày
- Hành lý: 1 kiện 23kg + 1 hành lý xách tay
Không bao gồm
- Vé tham quan tùy chọn (HDV hỗ trợ mua tại chỗ)
- Bữa trưa và tối
- Tiền tip cho tài xế & HDV
- Phụ phí phòng đơn
- Chi phí do bất khả kháng (thời tiết, đình công…)
- Chi tiêu cá nhân (giặt ủi, đồ uống…)
- Các dịch vụ khác không liệt kê
Lưu ý quan trọng
- Giá trẻ em: 2 người lớn + 1 trẻ <6 tuổi: giảm 35% (nếu không kê giường).
- Ghế đầu xe bus: Có giới hạn, ưu tiên khách đăng ký sớm.
- Ghép đoàn song ngữ: Có thể ghép đoàn Anh–Hoa, HDV song ngữ phục vụ cả hai.
Chi phí và hoạt động tham khảo
Chi phí bắt buộc
| Mục | Giá |
|---|---|
| Phí thành phố & thuế (≥12 tuổi) | 75 € |
| Phí di chuyển nội đô Rome (tùy chọn) | 6 € |
Hoạt động tự chọn
| Hoạt động | Giá |
|---|---|
| Du thuyền sông Seine | 17€/người lớn · 8€/trẻ em |
| Thuyền Gondola Venice (tối đa 5 người) | 40€/người |
| Golden Waterway (8–12 người) | 40€/người |
Bữa ăn tham khảo
| Loại bữa ăn | Giá |
|---|---|
| Bữa Trung Hoa (6 món + 1 canh) | 15–20 € |
| Bữa đặc sản Venice | 30 € |
Tiền tip tham khảo
| Đối tượng | Mức gợi ý |
|---|---|
| HDV địa phương Venice | 2 €/khách |
| Tài xế | 5 €/khách/ngày |
| HDV đi cùng | 5 €/khách/ngày |
*Các mức giá trên chỉ mang tính tham khảo và có thể thay đổi theo thông báo thực tế.
