Paris And Versailles
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- No booking fees
- duration 5 days
- tour type Group Request as private
- age requirement 6-99 yrs
- max group size 24
- guiding method Fully guided
- Tour Code BM-40587
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Start and end in Paris! With the In-depth Cultural tour Paris and Versailles, you have a 5 days tour package taking you through Paris, France and Versailles,. Paris and Versailles includes accommodation in a hotel as well as an expert guide, meals, transport and more.
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Day 1: Arrive in Paris, France
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Day 2: Paris Highlights
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Day 3: Paris - Versailles
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Day 4: Paris
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Day 5: Paris Departure
- 4-night accommodation in 3-star hotel in the city center of Paris with daily breakfast. Some of our hotels according to districts of Paris city center.
- Gare du Nord: Hotel Lucien & Marinette, Hotel Paix Republique, ibis Styles , Cosmotel Hotel or similar
- Bastille: Hotel Alhambra or similar
- Opera: Hôtel 34B - Astotel , Timhotel Opera Madeleine, Hotel Choiseul or similar
- St Germain des Pres : Hotel Atlantis, or similar
- Notre Dame: Hotel Quartier Latin or similar
- Champs-Elysées : Hotel Cordelia, Hotel Oceanic or similar,
- Round trip private airport transfers
- English speaking guide during Versailles, Louvre and Eiffel visits
- Audio guide during Seine Cruise
- Additional Services
- Entrance fees to the museums with skip-the-line tickets to Louvre, Palais Versailles, 2nd floor of Eiffel Tower, Seine cruise, VAT
- FlightsBefore/after flights are not includedInsuranceTravel insurance is not includedAdditional Services
- Gratuities (optional)
- Transfers to and from your accommodation in Paris to  excursion meeting points.
- City tax to be paid directly to the hotels (approx 3.75€ pp per night)
- Personal expenses, meals other than mentioned.
- Personal Itinerary can be tweaked and customized.
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No additional cancellation fees apply for this Paris And Versailles tour. You can cancel the tour up to 48 days prior departure and avoid paying the full amount, but your deposit paid is non-refundable. No refund applies for cancellations within 47 days of departure.
PaymentFor any tour departures within 15 March 2023, full payment is required. For tours that depart later than 15 March 2023, a deposit of 20% is required to confirm this tour, and the remaining balance will be charged 47 days before trip departure.
Travel InsuranceParis And Versailles tour requires that you have adequate and valid travel insurance covering medical and personal accidents, including repatriation costs and emergency evacuation. We recommend using World Nomads' travel insurance.
VisaFor this Paris And Versailles tour getting the required visa(s) is the responsibility for each individual traveller, as visa requirements vary depending on your nationality. We recommend to check with your local embassies representing the countries that you are traveling to, as part of this itinerary.
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How many days are enough for Europe?
You can spend a couple of months exploring Europe and still feel like you have not seen everything. Generally speaking, a two-week Europe trip should be just enough if you are looking to cover its major highlights. However, if you want a comprehensive travel experience within this duration, it is better that you focus on a region or a few countries rather than traveling all over the continent.
Choose a single country or schedule your trip around a handful of cities in different countries. While larger European cities may require three to four days to explore, you can get around smaller destinations in a day or two. Planning your trip around a particular region will cut down your travel time and save your time in transit.
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What is the best month to visit France?
France is a year-round destination. However, the best time to visit France for most travelers is either from April through to June or from October to November. Highlights across the country see less footfall – and therefore shorter queues – during these periods compared to the high summer season between July and September. Temperatures are also more suitable for exploration and hiking during these months, averaging 16°C to 23°C. The winter season, lasting from December to March, is the coldest and the wettest period of the year, although this is the best time to undertake a skiing trip in the Alps or Pyrenees. Find more information here.
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Which month is ideal to travel to France?
France is a year-round destination. However, the best time to visit France for most travelers is either from April through June or from October to November. Highlights across the country see less footfall – and therefore shorter queues – during these periods compared to the high summer season between July and September. Temperatures are also more suitable for exploration and hiking during these months, averaging 16°C to 23°C. The winter season, lasting from December to March, is the coldest and wettest period of the year, although this is the best time to undertake a skiing trip in the Alps or Pyrenees. Find more information here.
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How long do you need to stay in France?
The variety of things to do in France, from city sightseeing to riviera stays and vineyard visits, means that we recommend a vacation lasting at least ten days. This is a good amount of time to crisscross the country and tick off highlights without having to dash from place to place. However, if you can only spend one week in France, it is better to limit your trip to a region such as Normandy in the north or Alsace on the western bank of the River Rhine. If you have more questions, read our travel guide on how many days to spend in France.
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Do people in France speak English?
There is a stereotypical view of the French as people who refuse to speak English. However, most people in towns and cities – and particularly the younger generation – speak good levels of English. Despite this, it is always better to start your conversation with a few words in French and allow the other person to switch to English after hearing your accent. A phrasebook of the French language is therefore a useful addition to your packing list, and using it will massively enhance your understanding of the country and its culture.