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Day 1 |
Departure from the USA bound for
France!
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Day 2 |
Paris
We are met by
our European Institute Tour Director and accompanied to
our centrally located hotel, before we begin exploring
this incredible city.
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Day 3 |
Paris
Today our local guide introduces us to Napoleon's grand
Arc de Triomphe, the famous Champs Elysées,
Place de la Concorde steeped in France's
turbulent history, magnificent Place Vendome and
finish our tour with a visit to one of Europe's most
beautiful cathedrals, Notre Dame.
After lunch a
visit is included to the Louvre Museum.
This evening
we take we to top of the Eiffel Tower for a
'bird's eye view' of the city!
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Day 4 |
Paris
Our day commences with a visit to a palace that truly
illustrates the wealth of pre-revolutionary France,
Louis XIV's Versailles. Our tour takes us through
the 250 foot long hall of mirrors and the royal
apartments to the magnificent gardens and Marie
Antoinette's Petit Hameau.
This evening a romantic
Seine river cruise is included.
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Day 5 |
Tours On
our journey to the Loire Valley we first stop to
visit Chartres Cathedral*, where Pilgrims have
been journeying for eight centuries to gaze in wonder at
the magnificent gothic architecture and stained
glass windows.
(*Malcolm Miller tour
when available).
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Continue to medieval Tours.
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Day 6 |
Tours
The Loire Valley is justly famed for its incredible
chateaux and today we will visit three of the most
impressive, Amboise, Chenonceau, and the
moated Azay-le-Rideau. Tonight we will dine in
real style during our highlight dinner.
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Day 7 |
Rocamadour
Journey south to the lush Dordogne region of
France and to the age old village of Rocamadour.
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Day 8 |
Rocamadour
No trip to the
Dordogne would be complete without a trip to
Lascaux II, the replica of the famous Lascaux
caves which faithfully reproduce the worlds oldest
prehistoric cave paintings.
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Day 9 |
Provence Today we travel
through southern France to Provence stopping at
the unspoilt medieval fortress of Carcassone.
Learn how this bastion repelled invaders through the
centuries with its walled defenses.
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Day 10 |
Provence
Today we will be visiting the Roman city of Nimes
featuring its great amphitheatre, gardens and the
Maison Carrée (square house). On to the largest
free standing Roman aqueduct in Europe, the Pont du
Gard for lunch.
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Day 11 |
Nice
This morning we meander through the hills of Provence
to see the hill top castle of Les Baux de Provence.
We will stop for lunch in Aix-en-Provence before
continuing to the blue waters of the Cote d'Azur
and the resort of Nice.
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Day 12 |
Nice
This morning we travel
the spectacular coastline route to the principality of
Monaco, one of the smallest countries in Europe.
We will also take a trip to the highest cliff-top
village in France, Eze.
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Day 13 |
Return to the USA. |
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