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Day 1: Depature location – Paris
Take a flight from your departure location to ParisDay 2: Paris
Welcome to Paris the city of romance in France, known for its romantic atmosphere, rich historical and cultural heritage, beautiful architeture, anhd cuisine. Transfer from the airport to the hotel and have free time for the rest of the day. Hotel: Novotel Paris Charles de Gaule or SimilarDay 3: Paris – Château de Chambord – Tours
After breakfast, head to Château de Chambord in the Loire Valley, one of the largest and most magnificent Renaissance castles in France and one of the most renowned castles in the world. Château de Chambord is a prime example of French Renaissance architecture, built in the early 16th century. Its architecture blends Gothic and Renaissance elements, showcasing the pinnacle of architectural art at the time. The castle is famous for its unique double helix staircase, designed by Italian architect Leonardo da Vinci, allowing two people to ascend and descend without meeting. Château de Chambord was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981, becoming a highlight among the many castles in the Loire Valley region.Then proceed to the city of Tours, which has a long history dating back to Roman times. In the Middle Ages, it became an important commercial and cultural center. The city’s architecture and style reflect influences from different historical periods, including medieval, Renaissance, and modern times. Tours is known for its rich cultural heritage, with many historical buildings and artistic attractions, including Saint-Gatien’s Cathedral and Avenue Charles de Gaulle. Hotel: Hotel Plaza Site Futuroscope or SimilarDay 4: Angouleme – Dune du Pilat
After breakfast, visit the medieval old town of Angouleme, which is well-preserved and retains a medieval architectural style. In Angouleme, comics are everywhere, even appearing on walls. A tourist route consisting of about twenty murals produced by “Cité de la Création” offers us a unique and fun way to tour the city. In the heart of Angouleme’s ancient cobbled alleys, there’s a hint of Montmartre. Pause at an outdoor café on Place des Halles or Place Francis Louvel to enjoy a drink and experience the pleasant atmosphere of Angouleme.After lunch, head to the Dune du Pilat, the tallest sand dune on the Atlantic coast of France, located in the Aquitaine region near the Atlantic beaches. This dune is the tallest in Europe, with a height of about 110 to 117 meters, a length of about 2.7 kilometers, and a width of about 500 meters. Its shape is constantly changing, influenced by sea winds and sand. The Dune du Pilat was formed by the action of waves, wind, and rivers. It is a natural evolution product on the Atlantic coast, continuously formed by sand blown by the wind. To protect this natural wonder, there are some restrictions and regulations, such as limited climbing areas and visiting hours. Hotel : Holiday Inn Bordeaux-Sud Pessac or SimilarDay 5: Bordeaux – Saint Emilion
After breakfast, city tour of Bordeaux.Stroll through the old town center of Bordeaux. Visit famous squares such as Place Royale and Place Saint-André. Visit the Porte Cailhau and nearby ancient castles. These buildings are iconic landmarks of Bordeaux with rich history. Enjoy lunch at a café or restaurant near Place des Quinconces, one of the largest city squares in Europe, surrounded by a row of imposing fountains and sculptures.After lunch, proceed to the famous red wine-producing region of Saint Emilion in the Bordeaux area. Saint Emilion is a charming town in the Bordeaux wine region, renowned for its world-famous wines, historic wineries, and unique architec- ture. Saint Emilion is an important area in the Bordeaux wine region, considered one of France’s key wine-producing areas. The region is known for producing high-quality red wines, primarily made from Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. The Saint Emilion area includes the entire town and its surrounding vineyards and has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This region is considered the “birthplace of Bordeaux wine.” The town itself has a unique history and architectural style. Narrow streets, ancient stone houses, and charming small squares create a pleasant environment, making visitors feel as if they have traveled back to the Middle Ages. We will visit Bordeaux wineries and taste Bordeaux red wines. Hotel : Holiday Inn Express Toulouse Airport or SimilarDay 6: Toulouse – Pont du Gard
After breakfast, visit Toulouse. Toulouse is a city in the southern New Aquitaine-Pyrenees region of France and the capital of the Upper Garonne department. Toulouse is known for its aerospace industry. The city is an important base for the European aerospace defense and space company and is also the headquarters of Airbus. Toulouse has a rich historical and cultural heritage. The city center’s Place du Capitole is an ancient square surrounded by exquisite buildings, cafés, and shops. The Basilica of Saint-Sernin is a Gothic church listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Toulouse is known as the “Pink City” because of the pink bricks commonly seen in its architecture. This architectural style is reflected in many of the city’s buildings, adding unique charm to the city.After lunch, head to Pont du Gard. Pont du Gard is an architectural marvel from the Roman era, located in the south of France, about 25 kilometers north of Avignon, spanning the Gardon River. Pont du Gard was built in the 1st century BC and is one of the aqueduct bridges from the Roman period. It was part of the famous Roman aqueduct, the Aqueduct of Nîmes, designed to carry water from near Uzès to the ancient Roman city of Nîmes. The Aqueduct of Nîmes is an astonishing engineering feat that provided the city with a clean water source. Due to its excellent design and well-preserved state, Pont du Gard was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. It is a masterpiece of ancient Roman engineering and architecture, attracting thousands of tourists. Hotel: Appart City Collection Nimes Arenes or SimilarDay 7: Avignon – Fontaine de Vaucluse
After breakfast, head to Avignon. The history of Avignon dates back to the Roman era and was one of the residences of the medieval popes. In the 14th century, the popes chose Avignon as the location of the papal court, making the city one of the most important cities in Europe at the time. Palais des Papes: The Palais des Papes in Avignon is one of the largest Gothic buildings in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Palais des Papes was the palace of the popes during the Middle Ages and is now the city’s iconic building.Pont d’Avignon: Another bridge spanning the Rhone River, located downstream from the Pont Saint-Bénézet, is also an important attraction in Avignon.Cathédrale Notre-Dame des Doms: This cathedral is the main cathedral of Avignon, built in the 12th century. It is a Gothic building with luxurious interior decorations.After lunch, head to Fontaine-de-Vau- cluse. Fontaine-de-Vaucluse is a town located in the Provence region of France, known for its beautiful natural landscapes and long cultural history.Fontaine-de-Vaucluse is famous for its powerful spring, one of the largest springs in France and one of the deepest in the world. The source is located in the nearby mountains, forming a charming spring pool. The architectural style of the town is distinctive, with many houses built from local stone, presenting an ancient and charming appearance. Fontaine-de-Vaucluse is also a place of literary inspiration. The French writer Petrarch once lived here, and some of his works were inspired by this landscape. Hotel: Novotel Nice Aeropore Cap 3000 or SimilarDay 8: Nice
After breakfast, head to Nice, a city on the Mediterranean coast of France, located in the southeast of the country, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region. The Côte d’Azur in Nice is known for its clear waters and beautiful beaches, attracting tourists and vacationers. Promenade des Anglais is a seaside promenade offering magnificent coastal views. The old town of Nice (Vieux Nice) retains medieval-style narrow streets and colorful buildings, which tourists love to explore. There are many alleys, open-air markets, and traditional restaurants here. Hotel : ‘Novotel Nice Aeropore Cap 3000 or SimilarDay 9: Nice – Next destination
After breakfast, head to the airport for your next destination. The Package includes: Transportation in private coach/Chinese or English-speaking tour leader Airport transfers: one pick-up in Paris and one drop-off in Nice/ 7 nights in 4-star hotels, double occupancy/ Breakfasts in hotels Entrance tickets to Château de Chambord, wine tasting and visit at Saint Emilion winery, entrance tickets to Pont du Gard and Aqueduct, entrance tickets to Palais des Papes in Avignon, and entrance tickets to Pont d’Avignon / City Tax, parking fees, fuel charges The package excludes: Entrance tickets to attractions not mentioned above / Lunches and dinners International round-trip airfare / Additional cost for single room: USD520/per All personal expenses and items not listed/ Tips for drivers and guides (mandatory; please prepare change), 10 EUR per person per day, same for children and adults/ Personal accident insurance and luggage insurance, etc.Quy Định
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Danh mục: Overseas Tour
7 days - 6 nights
28/3, 19/4, 21/5, 21/6, 21/7, 21/8, 21/9, 21/10/2024
$54.900.000
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