Located just east of Lyon, Villeurbanne is a dynamic suburb that seamlessly blends urban energy with a relaxed residential atmosphere. …
7 Nights / 8 Days
Daily Tour
50 people
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France, officially known as the French Republic, is a fascinating country located in Western Europe. It is renowned for its rich history, exquisite cuisine, stunning landscapes, and iconic landmarks. France is famous for its capital city, Paris, which is home to world-renowned attractions like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and Champs-Élysées.
Bienvenue! The 'City of Light' welcomes you as you prepare to embark on an unforgettable journey through France. Join your fellow travellers and Travel Director this afternoon for a Welcome Reception and orientation drive to admire the glittering cityscape of Paris – past grand boulevards and iconic sites like the Champs-Élysées and the Arc de Triomphe.
This morning, we depart Paris and venture to the city of Rouen, the tragic site where Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake. We travel to the enchanting harbour town of Honfleur – its narrow lanes and colourful shopfronts have long attracted artists who have immortalised its beauty on canvas. Arriving in Bayeux, we visit the Tapestry Museum. Here you’ll Dive Into Culture and see the Bayeux Tapestry, depicting events before and during the Battle of Hastings in 1066. This evening, we dine at our hotel.
Today we explore the poignant D-Day Landing Beaches in the company of our Local Specialist. We begin with a visit to the American Rangers Memorial at Pointe du Hoc. Pay tribute to the brave souls who lost their lives at Omaha Beach, imagining the mingled sense of terror and triumph felt on the fateful day when Allied forces set foot on mainland Europe. We stop for lunch in the seaside town of Arromanches, the setting for the Mulberry Harbour, once at the heart of the Normandy landings.
Travel through Norman countryside to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed bay of the Mont St Michel. Spend your afternoon here admiring the ever-changing natural backdrop to the rocky island and its medieval abbey, or perhaps join an Optional Experience to Brittany's Emerald Coast jewel of Saint-Malo, where you can walk the ramparts and learn about the historic walled port city from a Local Specialist. Tonight we dine at our hotel.
This morning we join a Local Specialist to explore Mont Saint-Michel and tour the impressive medieval Benedictine Abbey. Legend has it, the abbey was built after the Archangel Michael appeared to the Bishop of Avranches inspiring him to build a church atop the island. Journey onward through scenic countryside, stopping to Connect With Locals at a lunch with wine in a 17th-century château during a Be My Guest experience set within beautiful gardens. Later, continue to the beautiful Loire Valley, where we will spend the next two nights.
We spend our day admiring the beautiful châteaux of the Loire Valley and join a Local Specialist for a visit to the Amboise Royal Château. It is here that King François I hosted Leonardo da Vinci, whose tomb now lies in the Chapel of Saint-Hubert adjoining the château. We continue with a visit to Château de Chenonceau, built on the Cher River. The château is often referred to as the 'Ladies Castle', due to the many women who influenced its construction and development. Today it contains priceless collections, including Renaissance furniture, tapestries and masterpieces by Rubens and Tintoretto.
Our first stop today is the town of Chartres and its beautiful Roman Catholic cathedral, regarded as one of the most authentic and complete works of religious architecture from the early 13th century. We journey back to Paris this afternoon and spend the rest of our day in the 'City of Light'. Celebrate with your Travel Director and newfound friends this evening at a Farewell Dinner with local wines at a Parisian bistro.
For now it's time to say a fond au revoir to France and your fellow travellers at the end of a memorable trip. Find out more about available airport transfers at trafalgar.com/freetransfers.
France offers a wide range of tour packages catering to different interests and preferences. Some popular options include city tours, wine tours, cultural tours, historical tours, culinary tours, and adventure tours.
The best time to visit France depends on your preferences and the region you plan to visit. Generally, the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. However, summer (June to August) is popular for beach destinations and outdoor activities, while winter (December to February) is ideal for winter sports in the French Alps.
France is known for its iconic attractions such as the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Palace of Versailles, the Louvre Museum, the French Riviera, the châteaux of the Loire Valley, the vineyards of Bordeaux, and the historic city of Avignon. Each region of France offers unique attractions and experiences.
The currency of France is the Euro (€). It is widely accepted throughout the country, and you can easily exchange currency at banks, exchange offices, or ATMs. Credit cards are also widely accepted in most places.
Booking a France tour package can be done through various channels. You can contact travel agencies specializing in France tours, visit their websites, and book directly. Alternatively, you can use online travel marketplaces like Tripginny, where you can browse and compare different tour packages, read reviews, and make bookings online.
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