Take a tour of Versailles with a difference - by bicycle! It’s the only way to see Versailles’ expansive gardens plus you’ll get to see highlights of Versailles that most visitors miss, including Marie Antoinette’s country-style Hameau, the Petit Trianon and the Grand Trianon. You’ll also enjoy a picnic by the Grand Canal then take a tour of the palace of Versailles.
Together with your guide, you’ll cycle your hired bicycle to the RER train station to make the 20-minute trip by train to Versailles. The first of many highlights on this active day out is a visit to Versailles’ village market to buy baguettes, cheese, ham, wine and whatever else you desire for your delicious picnic lunch in Versailles’ gardens. These picnic provisions are purchased at your own expense. Continue Reading »
The Art Deco-style Hilton Paris Arc de Triomphe is located across from the Parc Monceau, at the heart of the eighth district of Paris, and within walking distance of the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs Elysees and the stores on Faubourg Saint-Honore. Continue Reading »
Enjoy the evening at a dinner show at the Moulin Rouge. Partake in an excellent meal in this resplendent cabaret made world famous by the paintings of Toulouse Lautrec and discover the “Feerie” revue, and see the Doriss Girls dance the world famous French Cancan. All this at the Moulin Rouge, home of the French Cancan for more than a century. You have a choice from three different menus and a half bottle of Champagne is included. Continue Reading »
See Paris’ main attractions in a five-hour Paris city tour with a difference. Your sightseeing tour of Paris includes a tour across the city by coach, views of Paris from the water as you cruise along the Seine River, and lofty panoramas from the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. You have a choice of three tour times 9:00am, Noon or 3:00pm so you can plan your day to suit yourself. This comprehensive tour is a great way to get to know Paris if this is your first visit.
Your coach tour across Paris takes in Place de la Concorde Square, the Champs-Elysees, the Arc de Triomphe, the western districts of Paris, the Palais de Chaillot and the Palais Bourbon (National Assembly). Continue Reading »
Don’t waste time waiting in queues - take a Louvre Museum prioritized guided tour. Make a booking and jump the queue to make the most of your limited time inside the world’s largest museum. After your guided tour, you can stay on if you want to and continue exploring the Louvre Museum at your leisure.
Your prioritized guided tour of Paris’ Louvre Museum focuses on three world-famous works: the Venus de Milo, the Victory of Samothrace and Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, painted at the beginning of the 16th century.
The Louvre Museum has always been popular but it’s now even more of a drawcard since the phenomenal success of Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code. By booking your place on this tour you can skip the queues and see the famous Mona Lisa without the hassles. Continue Reading »
Airport Connection is the ideal solution for your airport to hotel transfer while visiting Paris. Since 1998 Airport Connection has been one of the leading transportation companies in Paris, specializing in airport transfers and charters. Airport Connection offers safe, economical and reliable airport shuttle service. Using a shared shuttle is one of the best ways to lower CO2 emissions, by taking vehicles off the road and traveling together. Whether you are traveling to Paris for business of pleasure, alone or with a group, Airport Connection will have the right transportation solution for you.
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Cruise down the Seine River on a dinner cruise which combines Paris sightseeing, French cuisine and evening entertainment in one unforgettable package. During dinner there’s sophisticated entertainment from a singer and band as you glide along the Seine River.
Your fabulous three-course French dinner is prepared on board by Chef Gras, an Academie Culinaire de France chef, and his team. While enjoying the dishes, you’ll glide down the Seine River aboard a Bateaux Parisiens boat. Bateaux Parisiens boats have a unique glass roof and panoramic windows, providing unobstructed views of the illuminated riverside sights of Paris. Continue Reading »
See more than Paris and take a day trip to Monet’s garden at Giverny and Louis XIV’s palace of Versailles. The full-day tour combines the two most popular excursions from Paris in one trip. You’ll explore France’s royal history at the incomparably grand Versailles palace and see the gardens that inspired so many of Claude Monet’s masterpieces at Giverny.
Monet lived at Giverny from 1883 to 1926, and it was here that he created such paintings as his famous “Nympheas” water lily sequence. Monet was the master of Impressionism, inspiring many visiting American Impressionist artists who walked through the gardens you’ll visit on your Giverny tour. The Japanese bridge crossing the famous water-lily pond also featured in Monet’s paintings. Continue Reading »
Experience the grandeur of Versailles Palace and Gardens on a small group tour from Paris. With a maximum of only eight per group, this small group trip to Versailles ensures a more intimate experience with individual service from your guide. Hotel pickup from centrally located Paris hotels is included, taking all the guess work out of your trip.
You can choose from a half-day tour, either in the morning or afternoon, or a full-day tour including lunch. On both the half-day and full-day tours you’ll also be able to wander around the garden’s groves and pools. If you visit Versailles on a Saturday or Sunday during April to October, you’ll can see the famous fountain show in the gardens. The display is accompanied by music composed at the time of Louis XIV’s court. Continue Reading »
Enjoy a night out in Paris and combine dinner at the Eiffel Tower and a Seine River cruise with an exotic show at the Moulin Rouge. You’ll enjoy dinner at the Eiffel Tower’s Altitude 95 restaurant followed by a one-hour river cruise on the Seine. Complete your night at the home of the Cancan, the famous Moulin Rouge in bohemian Montmartre.
The specially designed, airship-style Altitude 95 restaurant is on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower. The “tourist style” restaurant is 95 meters (311 feet) above ground level, with scenic views over the Seine to the Trocadero from its large picture windows. Continue Reading »