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Day 3:
Paris

Included meal: Breakfast
Eurostar train ride to Paris
Board the famed high-speed Eurostar train and travel beneath the English Channel (at speeds close to 186 mph) to the Gare du Nord train station in Paris, France.
We’ll check into our chic hotel, refer below.
Sightseeing tour of Paris

Ready to be dazzled by the City of Light? Begin your first full day in France with a tour of its splendid capital, Paris. With your special guide leading the way, we’ll get an overview of its most recognizable landmarks and a feel for the character of its arrondissements. (That’s French for “districts,” and it’s how Parisians refer to the city’s neighborhoods.)
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We’ll start at the east end and drive up the sycamore-lined Avenue des Champs-Élysées—an icon of France that’s beautifully lined with majestic monuments, glitzy restaurants, and glamorous storefronts.
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Pass the 16th-century Pont Neuf, the oldest stone bridge in Paris, and Notre-Dame Cathedral. Watching over its arrondissement from an island in the Seine River, this French Gothic masterwork is one of the city’s enduring sights.
Pass by the I.M. Pei-designed Louvre Pyramid—the grandiose glass gateway to the world’s preeminent art museum. Then, marvel at the Hôtel des Invalides: Erected in the 17th century and built to a height of roughly 350 feet, this gold-domed structure is the largest church building in all of Paris and serves as the final resting place of its greatest military leaders.
Continue to its western end and take in the magnificent Arc de Triomphe, originally built to commemorate one of Napoleon’s many conquests. A dozen different avenues spoke from this epic arch, making it Paris’ symbolic heart.
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Please note: Travelers should be prepared for an early morning train for a visit to Versailles.
Overnight Paris – Hôtel Mercure Paris Gare Montparnasse
This chic hotel is located in the heart of Paris’ Montparnasse neighborhood. Guests enjoy spacious rooms, a traditional streetside restaurant, and an on-site coffee house. Great location, close to train station and lots of different cafes.
Day 4
Included meal: Breakfast, Celebration Dinner
Palace and Gardens of Versailles
In the morning, we’ll travel
by train and visit the Palace and Gardens of Versailles. You’ll encounter gilded walkways, fresco-adorned ceilings, and close to 2,000 acres of immaculate green space—all just a few miles west of Paris.

The reign of Louis XIV, known as the “Sun King,” set new standards for decadence among the crowned heads of Europe. It took 50 years and 35,000 workers to turn Versailles, once a small hunting lodge, into the most magnificent chateau in all of France and the envy of royalty worldwide. On this excursion, you’ll see the palace in all its glory as you tour the State Apartments and the glittering Hall of Mirrors.
Then, stroll through the lavish gardens to admire their fine statuary, splendid fountains, and colorful flowerbeds. Please note: Versailles Palace is closed on Mondays. The optional excursion may be moved to a different day on tour to accommodate schedules.
Stop at the Eiffel Tower (you know this one!) for photo op and dine in a nearby bistro where we’ll celebrate a successful completion of our London to Paris Tour.
Overnight Paris – Hôtel Mercure Paris Gare Montparnasse
Day 5:
Included meal: Breakfast
We’ll travel to the Paris Airport for flights to our next destination.

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