Transportation / Walking on tour
Flights arrive in Amsterdam and depart from Brussels (or Paris on extension). Included transportation on “Amsterdam, Luxembourg & Brussels” is by private motorcoach. In your free time, most locations are best accessed on foot. You may want to use the modern transportation system in Brussels—called the STIB—which covers all bus, tram, metro and train travel. Tickets are available in varying packages and day passes at metro stations, vending machines and news kiosks. Amsterdam also has a user-friendly bus and tram system, if needed.
Exploring three of Europe’s most walkable cities is a delight. Luxembourg City, Brussels and Amsterdam are all easily accessible on foot, and most sightseeing and free time will involve some walks along the medieval streets of Luxembourg’s Old Town, through Brussels’ museums and halls and along the canals of Amsterdam. Brussels is slightly larger than Luxembourg and the main center of Amsterdam, so you might want to break up periods of walking by using the very efficient public transportation. Overall, however, travelers should be used to regular walking.