Tour Centre Page 1 of 5 Printable options: Basic Itinerary (?p=1&view=basic) | Detailed Itinerary Paris, Provence & Barcelona GROUP INFORMATION Tour Centre ID: Bird-6977 Total Fee:* $3,873.00 Tour Quote Breakdown The following fees apply to your fullpaying participants: Departing From: Toronto Tour Fee* Weekend Supplement (Returning) $40.00 Departing From: Toronto On-Tour Tipping $73.00 Departing: March 10, 2016 Returning: March 19, 2016 Tour Fee increases on April 1, 2015 YOU CAN SIGN UP AT: http://www.explorica.ca/Bird-6977 (/Bird6977) $3,760.00 $3,873.00 Total Fee* OR 10 monthly payments of $385.80 After initial payment of $15.00 * Tour Fee increases on Apr 1, 2015, tour fee will never change after sign-up. Additional Adult Fees The following additional fees apply only to full-paying participants 23 and older and are not included in the total price listed above. TOUR ITINERARY (DETAILED) Adult Supplement $130.00 Day 1 Start Tour Twin Room Upgrade $280.00 Additional Adult Fee $410.00 Day 2 Bonjour Paris Meet your Tour Director and check into hotel Paris city walk Ile de la Cité, Notre Dame Cathedral visit, Ile St. Louis, Latin Quarter visit Sainte Chapelle visit Notre Dame Cathedral visit Dinner in Latin Quarter Eiffel Tower ascent TOUR FEE INCLUDES: ◾ Round-trip airfare ◾ 8 overnight stays in hotels with private bathrooms ◾ Full European breakfast daily ◾ Dinner daily ◾ Full-time services of a professional Details: Paris city walk Tour Director This city was made for walking. Stroll grand boulevards with ◾ Guided sightseeing tours and city sweeping views of the city, pristine parks with trees planted walks as per itinerary in perfect rows, and narrow streets crowded with vendors ◾ Visits to select attractions as per selling flowers, pastries and cheese. Then head to the Île de itinerary la Cité, a small island in the Seine, to see Notre Dame ◾ Eiffel Tower ascent Cathedral. ◾ High-speed TGV train to Avignon ◾ Tapas Dinner Details: Latin Quarter visit ◾ Flamenco evening on extension Visit one of the original college towns. The famous ◾ Tour Diary™ Sorbonne is the first and most illustrious of French universities. It was originally founded by Robert de Sorbon http://www.explorica.ca/My-Account/My-Tours/TourCenter.aspx?p=1&view=detailed 11/03/2015 Tour Centre Page 2 of 5 in 1253 and was actually one of the smallest colleges, but ◾ Note: On arrival day only dinner is provided; on departure day, only became the richest and most respected of the colleges of breakfast is provided the University of Paris. Since the Sorbonne’s founding in the ◾ Note: Tour cost does not include 1100s, the Left Bank has attracted not only intellectuals but airline-imposed baggage fees, or fees also the cafés, bookstores and cinemas that tend to for any required passport or visa. accompany them. It’s also attracted its fair share of famous Please visit our Fees FAQ page for a residents like Ernest Hemingway. Details: Sainte Chapelle visit This small cathedral was built in 1246 by Louis IX to house Jesus Christ's thorn crown brought from Constantinople. Today is brings crowds from afar to gaze at its beautiful stained glass windows. full list of items that may not be included in the cost of your tour. Details: Eiffel Tower ascent Climb to the top of this iconic landmark for a spectacular birds-eye view of the glittering City of Light. Day 3 Paris landmarks Paris guided sightseeing tour Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Élysées, Eiffel Tower, Champ de Mars, École Militaire, Les Invalides, Conciergerie, Tuileries, Place Vendôme, Opera House Place de la Concorde Tour Director-led Sightseeing Tour of Montmartre Dinner in Montmartre Details: Paris guided sightseeing tour What's that huge white arch at the end of the ChampsÉlysées? The Arc de Triomphe, commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 after his victory at Austerlitz. Your licensed local guide will elaborate on this, and other Parisian landmarks. See some of the most famous sites, including the ornate, 19th-century Opera, the Presidential residence, the ultrachic shops of the Rue du Faubourg St-Honoré, and the gardens of the Tuileries. You'll pass the Place de la Concorde, where in the center you’ll find the Obelisk of Luxor, a gift from Egypt in 1836, and the Place Vendôme, a huge square surrounded by 17th-century buildings. Spot chic locals (and tons of tourists) strolling the ChampsÉlysées. Look up at the iron girders of the Eiffel Tower, built for the 1889 World's Fair to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution. See Les Invalides (a refuge for war wounded), the École Militaire (Napoleon's alma mater), and the Conciergerie (the prison where Marie Antoinette was kept during the French Revolution). Details: Tour Director-led Sightseeing Tour of Montmartre The steep hilly area of Montmartre has been associated with artists for years. The name Montmartre is attributed to the many martyrs that were tortured and killed here. Day 4 Paris--Provence Visit Louvre Travel to Avignon on the TGV (Europe’s fastest train) http://www.explorica.ca/My-Account/My-Tours/TourCenter.aspx?p=1&view=detailed 11/03/2015 Tour Centre Page 3 of 5 Details: Visit Louvre The world's largest art museum, the Louvre is housed in a medieval fortress-turned-castle so grand it's worth a tour itself. You walk through the 71-foot glass pyramid designed by I.M. Pei and added in 1989, and step into another worldone with carved ceilings, deep-set windows, and so many architectural details, you could spend a week just admiring the rooms. But check out the art on the walls. The Mona Lisa is here, as well as the Venus de Milo and Winged Victory (the headless statue, circa 200 BC, discovered at Samothrace). The Louvre has seven different departments of paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures and antiquities. Don't miss the Egyptian collection, complete with creepy sarcophagi, or the collection of Greek ceramics, one of the largest in the world. (Please note the Louvre is closed on Tuesdays.) Day 5 Provence Landmarks Visit Arles amphitheatre Palais des Papes visit Pont du Gard guided visit Day 6 Provence Landmarks Travel to Cassis Aix-en-Provence Tour Director-led sightseeing tour Day 7 Provence--Barcelona Travel to Barcelona via Carcassonne Tour Director-led sightseeing tour of Carcassonne Tapas dinner Details: Travel to Barcelona via Carcassonne The perfect turrets and ramparts of this medieval citadel look as if they might have been drawn by a story book illustrator. Your Tour Director will take you through this preserved city, where you can see the portcullis and drawbridge, restored houses and watchtowers. From the battlements you can see over green plains and hills all the way to the Pyrenees. The oldest sections of the wall were built by the Romans in the 1st century, but most of Carcassonne's current character is from the 13th centurywhen doing battle meant raining stones and hot oil down on your enemies. Details: Tapas dinner Tapas purportedly originated when bartenders set a small plate ("tapa") over patrons' glasses of sherry and wine to keep the flies out. The bartenders starting piling the plate with cold cuts, olives, or salad, and the bite-size snack was born. (We're unsure how they kept the flies out of the coldcuts... maybe that's how the sandwich was invented?) Over time these working-class snacks have become more elaborate, with each region adding its own specialties and cooking techniques to create unique tastes and combinations. http://www.explorica.ca/My-Account/My-Tours/TourCenter.aspx?p=1&view=detailed 11/03/2015 Tour Centre Page 4 of 5 Day 8 Barcelona Landmarks Barcelona Guided Sightseeing Tour Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia, Montjuïc Hill, Parque Guell visit Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia visit Picasso Museum visit Flamenco evening Details: Barcelona Guided Sightseeing Tour See brilliant Barcelona, a city of graceful Gothic churches, wrought-iron balconies and wide, grand avenues filled with outdoor cafés. Throughout the city, daringly innovative buildings sit side-by-side with the medieval past. A licensed, local guide will show you some of the high points of this architectural showcase. First stop: the pointy spires of the La Sagrada Familia (Church of the Holy Family), a halffinished church complex that became the obsession of Barcelona's famously eccentric architectural genius, Antoni Gaudí. Then step back to the past with a journey up to Montjuïc (Hill of the Jews). See the fortress built atop an ancient Jewish cemetery. Site of numerous battles to control Barcelona, this hill was also the location of the 1992 Olympics. Details: Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia visit This breathtaking church, said to be the master-work of architect Antoni Gaudí, has been under construction since 1882 and is not expected to be completed until 2026! Despite its unfinished state, the church has 18 spindleshaped towers that soar above the church itself, making for a striking addition to Barcelona’s skyline and more than worth the visit. Details: Picasso Museum visit Take an unparalleled glimpse into the development of Picasso’s genius. Bringing together the Spaniard’s early and late works, the museum traces the evolution of Picasso’s art from his realism-based schoolboy exercises of the1890s through his Blue Period in 1904, and then jumps into the artist’s remarkable late work. A series of 1950s oil paintings shows Picasso’s explorations of Velazquez’s <i>Las Meninas</i>, in which he transforms the original into a perspective-shifting explosion of color and line. Visit includes the use of audioguides. Details: Flamenco evening Originating from gypsy music and dance in Southern Spain, flamenco dancing has become a Spanish institution. Dancers use intricate footwork and elaborate arm gestures to convey the mood of the music, which can range from lamentation to celebration. Learn about the history of Flamenco, watch dancers perform and give it a whirl yourself! Day 9 Barcelona Barcelona City Walk Mercat de la Boquería, Las Ramblas, Columbus Monument http://www.explorica.ca/My-Account/My-Tours/TourCenter.aspx?p=1&view=detailed 11/03/2015 Tour Centre Page 5 of 5 Las Ramblas Treasure Hunt Paella dinner Details: Barcelona City Walk Flowers, pedestrian boulevards, and decorative pavement make Barcelona a great walking city, and your Tour Director will show you where to stroll. See the Mercat de la Boquería, where the bright colors of fruits and vegetables, spices, fresh seafood and meat -- not to mention about a hundred different types of cheese -- vie for space in the market stalls. In the city center you'll see the Monument a Colom, a towering statue of Christopher Columbus. Gaze at the city stretched out before you, the mountains in the distance, and the Mediterranean Sea at your back. Then it's on to the best walk in the city, Las Ramblas, a mile-long pedestrian street that offers up the carnival of urban Barcelona. Have your palm read or browse through the strip's famous open-air shops. Enough walking for one day? Pull up a chair, order a café con leche, and watch the parade of street performers from your seat. Details: Las Ramblas Treasure Hunt Take interactive learning to another level with a Tour Director-led treasure hunt of Las Ramblas, the most famous pedestrian street of Barcelona! Enjoy an after-dinner adventure, complete exciting activities and solve fun clues. Each clue and every activity is built to maximize on-tour experiential learning. Day 10 End Tour http://www.explorica.ca/My-Account/My-Tours/TourCenter.aspx?p=1&view=detailed 11/03/2015
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