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Springtime in Paris

Tour Type
Stay-Put
Duration
10
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Tour Highlights

  • Guided tour of Paris
  • Evening cruise on the Seine
  • Food tasting at Les Halles market
  • Walking tour of Le Marais & Montmartre
  • Musée D’Orsay tour & Champagne tasting
  • Palace at Versailles
  • Monet’s home & gardens at Giverny
  • Your tour package includes:

    • Flights with Air Canada
    • First Class hotel
    • Full buffet breakfast daily, 6 dinners & 2 lunches
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Why you’ll love touring with us:

Home pick-up/drop-off
(from most cities)
Convenient flights & transfers
Carefully selected hotels
Cultural & authentic dining experiences
Excursions with expert local guides
Exceptional Tour Manager
Comprehensive insurance plan
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We depart for Paris.

Upon arrival we will enjoy a short tour of the Luxembourg Gardens and then proceed to our centrally-located hotel. The balance of the day is at leisure until this evening’s Welcome Dinner.

On today’s city tour we will cross between the left and right banks across the ornate bridges, and see the major highlights of Paris: The Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe, Place de la Concorde, ChampsÉlysées, the gothic exterior masterpiece Notre-Dame, and so much more. Included will be a visit to Montparnasse Tower (allowing a breathtaking 360 degree view of Paris and the Eiffel Tower), the magnificent Opéra Garnier and the grand parfumeur—The House of Fragonard, known for their passionate dedication to the making of fine perfume! In the evening, we enjoy an illuminated dinner cruise on the River Seine!

We explore the old Les Halles market district, famous for having been the site of the central Paris food market for many centuries. This quarter is still home to a wealth of specialist food purveyors. On our tour we’ll visit historic streets with stops at some excellent specialty shops, including Paris’ oldest patisserie, to taste a variety of sweet and savoury seasonal produce: cheese, pastries, chocolate, fruit, and more.

We leave the city to visit Giverny, where Monet lived and created a stunning garden of diverse symmetry and colour. Monet mixed the simplest flowers (daisies and poppies) with the rarest varieties and let them grow freely. This is where he painted immortal masterpieces including The Japanese Bridge and the delicate Water Lilies series. We will also visit, and enjoy lunch, at the local Musée des Impressionnismes—an art museum focused on the Impressionist period. We will enjoy a walk through the charming village in which Monet lived for decades, with free time before returning to Paris.

There is so much to do and see in Paris, and your Tour Manager will be happy to advise and assist. You may want to visit the Louvre, or join a day trip to the Vimy Ridge Memorial, which honours the Canadians who died here during the First World War.

Our morning is at leisure to explore Paris on our own. This afternoon we join Parisians and ride the local metro (subway) to see a different side of the city including an afternoon walking tour of the historic Marais district—the closest you will get to the feel of medieval Paris. A glance at some of the beautiful buildings and houses indicates the wealthy status of the former residents. This is where Victor Hugo lived and wrote Les Misérables. Today, this neighbourhood is home to many art galleries, designer shops and one of Europe’s most well-known Jewish quarters. From here we continue to another historic area: Montmartre and the Sacré-Coeur. At the Place du Tertre we can admire artists at work while they try to capture the magic of Paris on canvas!

We will visit the Musée D’Orsay. It is one of the world’s most visited and largest museums, famous for housing the most impressive collection of Impressionist and post-Impressionist masterpieces from the works of Morisot, Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne, Seurat, Sisley, Gauguin, and Van Gogh. The stunning architecture housing these exquisite pieces of art is in a former railway station on the Seine River that was built for the 1900 Exposition in the Beaux-Arts style. The spacious and luminous space creates a perfect space for the artworks magnificently displayed! Later, we will indulge our taste buds with a Champagne tour and tasting!

We leave the city for the splendour of Versailles. Created by the Sun King, Louis XIV, the Palace was the envy of all European rulers. We will have a guided tour and a chance to stroll through the meticulous, statue-lined gardens, before returning to Paris. Afternoon at leisure to explore Paris on your own. This evening, we bid adieu to the “City of Light” at our Farewell Dinner!

Air Canada takes us home.

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