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France Seduces Travellers with Its Unfalteringly Familiar Culture, Woven Around Café Terraces, Village Square Markets and Lace Curtained Bistros with Their Plat Du Jour Chalked On the Board.
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Day 1 : Paris, France
On Arrival in Paris, You are Met By Your Guide Who is There to Assist You During Your Stay and Answer Your Questions. Together You Transfer By Private Vehicle to Your Centrally Located Hotel to Begin Your Independent Journey. the Remainder of Today is At Leisure.
Day 2 : Paris, France
The day is free at leisure or you can explore the many attractions of the city at own pace. Overnight in Paris.
Day 3 : Paris / Versailles / Paris, France
Nearly Everything in Paris is An Iconic Highlight, But Your Exploration of the “city of Light” Takes You to Some of the Most Famous, Including the Champs-élysées, Eiffel Tower, Place De La Concorde and Place Vendôme. Later, Head Out of the City to Explore Louis Xiv’s Opulent Château of Versailles, Which Began Humbly as the Hunting Lodge of His Father, Louis Xiii. Visit the State Apartments and the Vast Landscaped Gardens, as Well as the Fascinating Hall of Mirrors. Look Through Any of Its 17 Windows to See the Beautiful Gardens. There are 578 Elaborate Mirrors Hanging On Walls Opposite the Windows, Strategically Placed to Reflect the Natural Light. The 17th-century Royal French Court Wanted to Keep the Wealth in France, and They Thought It Was Important to See and Be Seen. Because of the Mirrors, Every Movement Was Reflected Hundreds of Times for all to View.
Day 4 : Paris
This morning, head to the Louvre to visit its outstanding collection of art. Enter the vast courtyard to see the contemporary glass pyramid constructed by architect I. M. Pei that contrasts with the stately stone walls of this former royal residence. Inside, discover some of the world’s most famous art treasures that date from ancient times to the 19th century, including Venus de Milo, Ghirlandaio’s The Visitation and Leonardo da Vinci’s celebrated Mona Lisa. The rest of the day is at your leisure to do as you choose. Perhaps visit another museum, wander the stalls of the Rue de Rivoli outside the Louvre, sit in a café and watch the world go by or browse through the many wonderful shops and boutiques.
Day 5 : Paris / Giverny / Port-en-Bessin, FRANCE
Depart Paris for Normandy, Stopping En Route to Visit Artist Claude Monet’s House in Giverny. When Monet Became the Owner of His Rented House in 1890, He Completely Transformed Both It and the Property’s Gardens. Where He Had Once Found Inspiration in the Surrounding Countryside, the Artist Gradually Limited Himself to His Water Garden, Tirelessly Depicting Its Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge. Continue to Port-en-bessin and Your Château Hotel.
Day 6 : Normandy Landing Beaches, France.
Some of the Fiercest Fighting of World War Ii Took Place Around Normandy’s Coast Following the D-day Landings. Visit Arromanches, Where Allied Forces Landed to Begin Their Effort to Liberate Mainland Europe from Nazi Occupation. See the Remains of the Floating Mulberry Harbor. Explore the Landings Museum and Its 360-degree Circular Cinema that Tell the Story of Operation Overlord, Which Was the Code Name of the Allies’ Mission to Invade Western Europe During World War Ii. Continue Via Omaha Beach to the American Cemetery and Memorial, a Moving Tribute to the Fallen.
Day 7 : Port-en-Bessin / Bayeux / Rouen / Paris, FRANCE
The World-famous Bayeux Tapestry Depicts the Conquest of England in 1066 By William of Normandy. Officially a Norman Document, It Contains Hundreds of Images Divided Into Scenes that Were Joined Into a Linear Sequence; the Viewer Can Actually “read” the Story By Following the Images. Then Continue to Rouen, Known as the “city of a Hundred Spires” Because of Its Many Churches. Towering Above Them all is the Highest Spire in France, Erected in 1876 On Top of the Cathedral of Notre Dame. Claude Monet Featured the Cathedral’s Façade in a Series of Paintings. Nearby in Rouen’s Old Market Square, See Where Joan of Arc Was Burned At the Stake in 1431. Afterward, Return to Paris for the Final Night of Your Journey.
Day 8 : Paris, France
Transfer to the Airport to Board Your Homebound Flight.
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