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Travel to Europe at your own expense. Which line should I take?

There are many trips to Europe. I'll introduce you to two.

1, Europe 12 countries 17 day tour (longer time):

The first day of living-Beijing

The next day Beijing-Budapest-Rome

Meet at the airport, take Hainan Airlines luxury passenger plane, stop in Budapest and go to Rome, the eternal capital. Upon arrival, visit the Colosseum (exterior) in ancient Rome to commemorate the Independence Memorial Hall of the Italian fallen soldiers, the ruins of the Roman Square and the Arc de Triomphe in Constantine. It took several years to go to the Vatican, the holy land of God, and visit the magnificent St. Peter's Cathedral. Internal and external sculptures and painted stone mosaic murals are extraordinary artistic crystallization.

Day 3 Rome-Florence

After breakfast, go to Florence, the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, and visit the Cathedral of Our Lady of Flowers with a red dome composed of ten reliefs. The content is the Gate of Heaven and Michelangelo Square, which mainly describes the theme of the Old Testament. A city square overlooking Florence and carved flowers.

Day 4 Florence-San Marino-Venice

To the Grand Duchy of San Marino. In the smallest and oldest country in the world, you can watch the government building overlooking the three famous castles in the city center. The three peaks of Mount Titano were built in11-14th century. The castle, connected by the city wall, was the main city defense barrier in ancient times. To Venice, the capital.

Day 5 Venice-Milan

Take a steamer to visit the ancient water capital, which is gradually decaying and sinking. Visit St. Kyle's Cathedral, which is known as the "Golden Church", St. Kyle's Square with auspicious pigeons, surrounded by boutiques and handicraft shops, and visit the crystal glass factory on the famous glass island in ancient and modern times to see its production technology. Dodge Palace and the Sigh Bridge connecting its affiliated prisons are even more unforgettable. Then go to Milan, the capital of fashion.

Day 6 Milan vs Liechtenstein-Lucerne

Go to Liechtenstein in the morning, the mini-principality on the Rio border. This small country is welcomed by postal fans all over the world with stamps, and its simple folk customs will impress you. Then I went to the Swiss resort town of Lucerne. Upon arrival, I visited the Lion Monument, Kabel Bridge and Swan Square carved from the stone cliff.

Day 7 Lucerne-Heidelberg-Taylor

In the morning, you can stroll along the beautiful Lake Lucerne and enjoy the tranquility like mountains and rivers. Visit the most famous snow mountain in Switzerland at your own expense, then go to Heidelberg, the German university city, visit the ancient bridge to see the old castle, and spend the night in Taylor, Marx's hometown.

Day 8 Trier-Luxembourg-Paris

Go to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and visit the ancient bridges, canyons and Constitution Square. After lunch, go to Huadu-Paris.

Day 9 Paris

After breakfast, visit the radiant Huadu Scenic Area, the world-famous Eiffel Tower (second floor) and have a bird's eye view of Paris. The Louvre, one of the three largest museums in the world, enjoys the Mona Lisa's smile, the Venus statue and the goddess of victory of Miro, giving you a glimpse of the mystery of the art palace. Enjoy the Paris thigh dance at your own expense.

Day 10 Paris

Visit the Arc de Triomphe, the romantic Champs Elysé es and the spacious Place de la Concorde. Then you can buy your favorite perfume or duty-free goods in duty-free shops or take a cruise on the Seine at your own expense.

Day 1 1 Paris-Brussels-Amsterdam

After breakfast, go to Brussels, the capital of Belgium. Visit the King's official residence-Lagan Park, 1958 Atomic model built for the World Expo. In the urban area, you can also visit the statue of the urine child, the antique city hall and the resplendent golden square, and drive through the EU headquarters. Then I went to Amsterdam, the hometown of windmills, and started sightseeing in the city: palaces, dam squares, windmills, clogs factories, cheese factories, and diamond cutting technology demonstrations. (You can visit the Flower Street or watch the Flower Street performance at your own expense in the evening)

Day 12 Amsterdam-Cologne

Today, I went to the oldest city in Germany and visited Cologne Cathedral after lunch.

Day 13 cologne-Frankfurt-Munich

After breakfast, drive to Munich, the capital of Bavaria, the third largest city in Germany, to see the heroic spirit of Bavaria. The new town hall is a model of Gothic architecture, and the facade decoration is very gorgeous. Marion Square, the street of the old city, is the center of the old city of Munich.

Day 14 Munich-Salzburg-Vienna

After breakfast, drive to Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart, a musical prodigy; Go to mirabel Garden, which is famous for the movie "Truth, Goodness and Beauty"; Then go to Gatler Lane, which has become a pedestrian zone. You can stroll around and look at the dazzling display windows, and the merchants on both sides hang unique wrought iron signs. After lunch, go to Vienna, Austria, and visit Heroes Square, City Hall, Parliament Building and Strauss Statue.

Day 15 Vienna-Budapest

After breakfast, go to Budapest, Hungary. Upon arrival, visit Danube River, Monument to Heroes, Matthias, Fisherman's Castle and Parliament Building.

Day 16 Budapest-Beijing

After breakfast, continue to visit, and then go to the airport to return home by HNA luxury passenger plane.

Day 17 Beijing-Residential