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Paris - Trier - Koblenz - Wurzburg - Nuremberg - Frankfurt by Train

12 to 18+ Nights from $2,399*
* Sample price: priced within the past 7 days for a 7/6/2025 arrival, departing New York City NYC (All Airports) (NY), US. Choose departure city, cabin and dates.

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This 12 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Flight into Paris and out of Frankfurt
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Paris
  • Train Paris - Trier
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Trier
  • Train Trier - Koblenz
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Koblenz
  • Train Koblenz - Wurzburg
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Wurzburg
  • Train Wurzburg - Nuremberg
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Nuremberg
  • Train Nuremberg - Frankfurt
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Frankfurt

Touring across France and Germany with this Package. Discover Paris (the romantic City of Lights; an enduring city, home to rich history - museums, architecture, shopping, fine food and wine), Trier, Koblenz, Wurzburg, Nuremberg and Frankfurt (a central German city on the river Main, is a major financial hub that's home to the European Central Bank) with the TGV Train. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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  • Paris

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  • Trier (Treves)

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  • Koblenz

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  • Wurzburg

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  • Nuremberg

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  • Frankfurt

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Trip Summary

  • Paris
    Paris

    Paris is regarded as one of the most dynamic cities in Europe, and for good reason: the city assaults the senses; demanding to be seen, heard, touched, tasted, and smelled. Gaze at impressive monuments and savor its gourmet cheeses, chocolates, wines, and seafood. Paris is relatively small as capitals go, with many of its major sights and museums within walking distance of each other. A world of discovery awaits in every hidden corner and at all the famous sites, there is so much to explore.

    Visit the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame Cathedral, Jardin des Tuileries, Latin Quarter, Avenue des Champs Elysees, Musee d'Orsay, Place de la Concorde, Arc de Triomphe and so much more!

  • Trier (Treves)
    Trier (Treves)

    Founded under Augustus in 16 BC, Augusta Treverorum Trier became the second Rome. It is Germany's oldest city with buildings and monuments, dating from Roman and later periods. The city is rich not only in art and tradition but also as one of Germany's largest wine exporters. It is also the birthplace of Karl Marx and a university town with a lively nightlife. Don't miss the 'Altstadtfest' when the whole city is one big party with lots of live events, local food, wine and beer.

    Visit Porta Nigra, Trier Cathedral, Roman Amphitheater, Trier Imperial Baths, Constantine Basilica, and more!

  • Koblenz
    Koblenz

    Koblenz has a rich history dating back over 2000 years. The city is surrounded by four low mountain ranges and forms a triangle with the Mosel and Rhine rivers. Directly where the Rhine River meets the Mosel River is one of its major landmarks, the so-called German Corner (Deutsches Eck). On top of the hill on the Rhine shore the old fortress, Ehrenbreitstein, overlooks Koblenz and the German Corner. Strolling around the Old Town feels like walking in an open air museum. The many statues and monuments on the squares around town are evidence of the long history that the city is known for.

    Visit the Church of Our Lady, German Corner (Deutsches Eck), Fortress (Festung) Ehrenbreitstein, Deutschherrenhaus, Koblenz Palace, Deutscher Kaiser, Schängelbrunnen, Görresplatz, Florinsmarkt, Jesuitenplatz, and so much more!

  • Wurzburg
    Wurzburg

    Würzburg, the capital of Lower Franconia, is one of the loveliest baroque cities in the country and became famous as the center of Franconian wine production. It is called 'the town of Madonnas' because of the more than 100 statues of its patron saint that adorn its house fronts. It is also the best place to start driving the Romantic Road. The liveliest place in town is the Markt (central marketplace) where street performers entertain and vendors hawk their wares, ranging from fresh fruit to souvenir trinkets.

    Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site Würzburg Residence, Marienberg Fortress, Würzburg Cathedral, Alte Mainbrücke, Würzburg Market Square, and more!

  • Nuremberg
    Nuremberg

    Nuremberg suffered a lot of damage during WWII, but has regained its vitality and is now a symbol of postwar prosperity. Many of the city's most important buildings, including some of the finest churches in Germany have been restored. The Altstadt (Old City) is a medieval walled city with large pedestrian walkways. Don't miss the city's churches including Frauenkirche St. Lorenze Kirche and St. Sebaldus Kirche and the Albrecht Durer House where the artist lived for 20 years.

    Explore the Imperial Castle of Nuremberg, Old Town, Hauptmarkt, Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, Palace of Justice, Natural History Museum, Albrecht Durer's House, Art Bunker, the churches, and so much more!

  • Frankfurt
    Frankfurt

    Frankfurt is the financial capital of Germany. A closer look reveals there is much more to offer; from arts, outdoors, and shopping, to historic buildings and high-rises. It has long been an important center for cultural and tourism activities. Its huge trade fair complex, Messe Frankfurt, hosts important events such as the Frankfurt Book Fair (the world's most important publishing event). The city is known for its exceptional number of fine museums covering art, science, and history. The traditional cider pubs in Sachsenhausen and the 'Fressgass' (eating street) should not be missed.

    Visit the Romerberg, Museum District (Museumsufer), The Palm Garden (Palmengarten), St. Bartholomew's Cathedral, The Hauptwache, Goethe House and Museum, The Frankfurt Museum of Modern Art, Zoo Frankfurt, Stadel Museum, and so much more!

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