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Day 1: Fly overnight to France
Day 2: Paris
Meet your Tour Director at your destinationTake a walking tour of Paris
With your Tour Director you will see:
- Île de la Cité
- Conciergerie
- Sainte-Chapelle
Catch a glimpse of Notre-Dame Cathedral
Day 3: Paris
Take a guided tour of Paris
With your expert local guide you will see:
- Place de la Concorde
- Champs-Élysées
- Arc de Triomphe
- Les Invalides
- Eiffel Tower
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Versailles
Enjoy an excursion to the grand palace of Versailles, where Louis XIV held court in the most lavish style imaginable. On a tour, stroll through the elegantly landscaped gardens, the historic Hall of Mirrors, and the ornately decorated State Apartments. Note: Versailles is closed on Mondays.
Day 4: Paris
Explore Parisian art culture firsthand during a hands-on art class
Enjoy a Seine River Cruise
Day 5: Paris • Provence
Travel by TGV train to Avignon
Visit the Papal Palace
Take a walking tour of Avignon
Day 6: Provence
Visit the Pont du GardTake a tour of Nîmes
Visit the Nîmes Ampitheatre
Day 7: Provence • Carcassonne • Barcelona
Travel to Barcelona via Carcassonne
Take a tour of Carcassonne
Day 8: Barcelona
Take a guided tour of Barcelona
With your expert local guide you will see:
- La Sagrada Família
- Park Güell
- La Pedrera or Casa Batlló
Visit Park Güell
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Barcelona flamenco evening
Feel the pulse of Spain when you attend an unforgettable flamenco performance! Born of Indian, Moorish, Arabian, and gipsy influences, flamenco dance is a passionate display of dramatic poses and colourful costumes, accompanied by song and guitar. Marvel at the intricate rhythms created by a dancer’s steps, castanets, and clapping. Note: A beverage is included during the one-hour performance.
Day 9: Barcelona
Add this in-depth excursion:
Taste of Spain
It’s one thing to sit down at a dinner table and try regional cuisine; it’s quite another thing to first visit a local market and pick out the ingredients for the meal. This is your opportunity to do both—and gain a true understanding of Catalan culture. At the market, an amazing variety of local fruit, vegetables, fish, and meat await. Take your groceries back to a cooking demonstration with a local chef, where you’ll learn professional techniques and tips as you help prepare a meal.
Take a walking tour of Barcelona
Visit the Picasso MuseumDay 10: Depart for home