PARIS BREAK - 7 Days

Itinerary

Day 1
ARRIVE IN PARIS

Arrival in Paris. Transfer to hotel. Validate your Hop on Hop Off pass. Later board a hop-on hop-off bus and take orientation. Get down near Eiffel Tower. Your tour is — Eiffel Tower Access, Seine River Cruise & Paris Lights Evening Tour. This tour gives – Panoramic views of Paris from the Eiffel Tower’s second floor with transport and admission Romantic evening cruise on the Seine River includes commentary about the City of Light Night tour through Paris’ illuminated squares and monuments in a comfortable coach.

Day 2
HOP ON HOP OFF PASS- DAY 2

After breakfast, use your pass to continue your city tour. See top Paris attractions including the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and Moulin Rouge Live and engaging commentary in English available on 50% of the buses! Aboard the open-top bus Choose a 1-day or 2-day sightseeing bus pass. You can get down at any stop and re-board the bus again.

Day 3
FULL DAY VISIT TO DISNEYLAND

Today starts early to take an exciting, fun-filled day at Disneyland. Start your trip to Disneyland Paris in style by hopping this dedicated express shuttle bus, which will whisk you to the park from four convenient pick-up locations. But this isn’t just comfortable, round-trip transportation. Your ticket includes direct admission to both Disneyland Park and Disney Studios Park—a convenient and hassle-free way to get your visit started. Small children get special discounts, and the air-conditioned shuttle bus has multiple departure times. Admission tickets to Disneyland Paris and Disney Studios Park, with round-trip shuttle bus transportation, Get direct access to both Disney parks without waiting in line to buy tickets. Back to hotel by 9 PM.

Day 4
DAY TRIP TO LILLE- (SELF GUIDED USING YOUR PASS)

Lille is the capital of the Hauts-de-France region in northern France, near the border with Belgium. A cultural hub and bustling university city today, it was once an important merchant center of French Flanders, and many Flemish influences remain. The historic center, Vieux Lille, is characterized by 17th-century brick townhouses, cobbled pedestrian streets, and the large central square. Evening take a train to come back to Paris

Day 5
DAY TRIP TO CHANTILLY - (SELF GUIDED USING YOUR PASS)

Chantilly is a commune in the Oise department in the valley of the Nonette in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. Surrounded by Chantilly Forest, the town of 11,000 inhabitants falls within the metropolitan area of Paris. Evening back to Paris by train.

Day 6
EXCURSION TO FRANCE MINIATURE BY MINIVAN

France Miniature is a miniature park tourist attraction in Élancourt, France featuring scale models of major French landmarks and monuments in an outdoor park. Discover miniature monuments, Hills, Forts, parks. Etc.

Day 7
VISIT TO VERSAILLES PALACE - (SELF GUIDED USING YOUR PASS)

The Palace of Versailles was the principal royal residence of France from 1682, under Louis XIV, until the start of the French Revolution in 1789, under Louis XVI. It is located in the department of Yvelines, in the region of Île-de-France, about 20 kilometers southwest of the center of Paris. You can also take a conducted day trip from Paris.

Day 8
DEPARTURE

DEPART FROM PARIS TO HOME.

INCLUSION

  • Return airfare Ex –
  • One time visa charges
  • Overseas medical Insurance ( mandatory )
  • Stay as mentioned.
  • Sightseeing as mentioned

EXCLUSION

  • Any increase in the airfare at the time of issuing tickets
  • Any meals
  • Expenses of personal nature
FRANCE – FAST FACTS

Full Name: French Republic
Capital City: Paris
Time Zone: +1 GMT & – 4.5 IST
Language: French, English is the language of tourism
Religion: Christianity
Currency: Euro
ROE: 1 Euro approximately makes 79 INR
Electricity: 240 Volts
Climate: France has a mostly temperate climate, although there are many regional differences. France generally enjoys cool winters and mild summers except along the Mediterranean where mild winters and hot summers are the norms. … The chance of sea fog and fine rain is a regular feature of the climate.
Shopping: Salt Caramels in Brittany, Hermès Clic Clac in Paris, Rose Salt in Provence, Leisure shoes, Paris: Bracelets from Merci, Normandy: Calvados, French Wines, Parfums de Rosine in Paris, Chocolate
ISD Code : +33
Airport : There 170 airports in France . Paris Charles de Gaulle, Paris Orly ,Nice , Lyon Saint Exupéry.
Indian Restaurants:
Restaurant Lakshmi Bhavan – 57 Rue Rodier, 75009 Paris, France
Le Maharajah -72 Boulevard Saint-Germain, 75005 Paris, France
Gandhi Ji’ s – 12 Rue la Fayette, 75009 Paris, France
Tandoori Flame – Indian Restaurant Nice -1 Rue Centrale, 06300 Nice, France
Delhi Belhi – 22 Rue Barillerie, 06300 Nice, France

GENERAL INFORMATION

France is the largest country in the European Union
In France, you are legally allowed to marry a dead person. Truly whoever said love never dies was not wrong.
In France, parents who successfully raise several children with dignity are awarded the Medal of the French Family (La Médaille de La Famille Française) by the government.
Did you know that there is a small town in the Savoie region of France named Pussy? Anyway, maybe it was called so because of the high population of cats in the area.
France has the highest number of depressed people; therefore, becoming the world’s most depressed country.
President Charles de Gaulle has gone down in history to be the person who has survived the most assassination attempts in the world. President Gaulle survived 32 attempts on his life earning himself a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.
All roads in France have a point where they all start. This point is named Point Zero, and it is marked by a bronze star that is set on the pavement near the Notre Dame Cathedral’s main entrance in Paris.
France is the most-visited country in the world

FRANCE- TRAVEL INFORMATION

Indian National requires a Schengen visa to travel to Austria. Indian citizens need to apply for a Schengen visa. Visa is issued by the consulate of France located in New Delhi. You must have more than 6 month’s validity on your passport from the intended date of return. Return air ticket, Bank Statements, Travel itinerary & hotel booking is required
Travel Insurance is mandatory for visa
Do wear comfortable shoes (no stilettos) and clothes that can easily be layered.
Don’t come unprepared for the weather. Research the weather before you go and pack accordingly, when possible. Pack an umbrella and a light rain jacket.

Do wear a scarf in the winter and fall. It might seem like a cliché, but it’ll keep you warm and Parisians wear them all the time.
Tap water is safe for drinking
Don’t touch the items in the mini bar in your room
Don’t carry your passport and all of your credit cards with you
Petty crime exists here. Just because Paris can seem like a movie set doesn’t mean pickpockets don’t lurk in the shadows. When sitting at a cafe, keep your purse safe and valuables (including that smartphone!) off the table.
Don’t take pictures of people in shops. They tend not to like it that much. It’s going to get awkward.

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