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Paris tour with Versailles visit

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DestinationCategory
Paris, FranceAttractions/Entertainment

Program details

Visit two of France’s most impressive cities, Paris and Versailles, in one well-organised, entertaining and informative tour. Your driver guide transports you around the capital swiftly and comfortably, introducing you to such highlights as the Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral and Montmartre.

Notre Dame Cathedral is located on a splendid little island in the city, and is considered to be one of the world’s finest examples of French Gothic architecture. The imposing place of worship too over one hundred years to complete, following many remodellings, and has been altered and repaired many times due to lootings and vandalism in political protests such as the French Revolution. It now stands proudly over Paris, enjoying its reputation and fame due to such novels as The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
A no less admired Parisian landmark is the Eiffel Tower, one of the most photographed constructions in the world. Your tour allows you a delicious lunch served inside the magnificent structure, at the 58 Tour Eiffel restaurant.
After perusing Paris and exploring the depths of your guide’s extensive knowledge, enjoy the short trip to Versailles, which is steeped in history, having once itself been the French royal city. Wander spellbound through the Palace of Versailles and its magnificent gardens, both designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Your audio guide gives you access to the past as you walk through the Hall of Mirrors and around the King and Queen's Apartments, learning of their origins as an ambitious project of heliocentric design, with each room dedicated to one of the known planets.

Meeting/ Pick up point: Hotels located in the centre of Paris whose postal code starts with 75. Please indicate the name of the hotel at the moment of making the reservation, otherwise the booking will not be considered confirmed.
Duration: Eight hours approx.
Start or opening time: Tuesday, Friday and Sunday at 8.15am.
Languages: English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese and Japanese.