Paris Bank Holiday

by Coach
 

One of the most beautiful and romantic cities in the world, Paris contains a wealth of culture, beauty and heritage which captivates any visitor.  Monuments, museums & galleries abound.

Tour Includes:
2 nights 2* Hotel accommodation
Return luxury coach travel
Return cross channel ferry crossings
Guided sightseeing tour of Paris
Services of an Anderson Tours Tour Manager

 

DAY ONE      
06.00hrs London pick ups begin (Earls Court 06h00 Baker Street 06h15)

09.20hrs Dover to Calais English Channel crossing.
12.30hrs Arrive Calais France and commence our journey to Paris.
18.00hrs Approximate arrival at our hotel.

The evening is at leisure, or:

Optional:
La Nouvelle Eve cabaret show - see your tour manager for further details.


DAY TWO
    
After breakfast we depart the hotel for our morning sightseeing tour of Paris.

The rest of the day is at leisure or:

Optionals:
Boat cruise
! Cruise the magic River Seine - see your Tour Manager for further details. 
Montpanasse! Climb one of the tallest buildings in Paris to get a stunning view of the city! - see your Tour Manager for further details.
DAY THREE
The morning is at leisure.
14.30hrs Meet your Anderson Tours Tour Manager at the hotel for the return journey to Calais.
20.50hrs Calais to Dover ferry crossing.
24.00hrs Arrive central London.

All times shown are local times.

Please note the itinerary is intended as a guide and some details may be subject to change.

 

**PLEASE REMEMBER TO PACK YOUR PASSPORT! PASSENGERS WITHOUT A VALID PASSPORT WILL NOT BE ABLE TO TRAVEL**

About Paris:
Paris is not only the capital of France, but it is also the famous “City of Light.” The city received this nickname after its fame as a centre of education and ideas as well as its early adoption of street lighting.  It is situated on the River Seine, in northern France and is one of the world's leading business and cultural centres.  Paris is also the most popular tourist destination in the entire world, with over 30 million foreign visitors per year.

Among Paris's first mass attractions drawing international interest were, from 1855, the above-mentioned Expositions Universelles that would bring Paris many new monuments, namely the Eiffel Tower from 1889. These, in addition to the capital's Second Empire embellishments, did much to make the city itself the attraction it is today.

Paris's museums and monuments are among its highest-esteemed attractions; tourism has motivated both the city and national governments to create new ones. The city's most prized museum, the Louvre, welcomes over 8 million visitors a year, being by far the world's most visited art museum. The city's cathedrals are another main attraction: Notre Dame de Paris and the Basilique du Sacré-Coeur receive 12 million and 8 million visitors respectively. The Eiffel Tower is by far Paris's most famous monument, averages over 6 million visitors per year and more than 200 million since its construction. Disneyland Resort Paris is a major tourist attraction not only for visitors to Paris, but to Europe as well, with 14.5 million visitors in 2007.

Here’s just a sample of what the City has to offer, but there’s many more for you to find, see and do!

Eiffel Tower:
Named after the designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel, the Eiffel Tower is the tallest building in Paris and one of the most recognized structures i

 
 
 

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