Paris, France – City of Lights

Paris, France – City of Lights

Paris, the enchanting City of Lights, is a highlight of the Grand Bargain Tour of Europe. Known for its romantic ambiance, iconic landmarks, and artistic treasures, Paris offers an unforgettable experience without stretching your budget. Explore the Eiffel Tower, stroll along the Seine, or admire masterpieces at the Louvre. With comfortable accommodations and guided tours included, you’ll experience the best of Paris affordably. Whether it’s savoring French cuisine at a quaint café or discovering hidden gems, Paris delivers magic, history, and charm at every corner of your journey.

Accommodation

Enjoy a well-balanced and comfortable stay throughout your Grand Bargain Tour of Europe. Our itinerary includes quality accommodations in prime locations, ensuring convenience and relaxation. Spend:

All stays include modern amenities and daily breakfast.

Meals

Your culinary experience during the tour is thoughtfully curated to keep you energized and satisfied. Enjoy a daily continental buffet breakfast featuring bread, butter, jam, cereals, fruit juice, milk, coffee, hot eggs, and cut fruits. The tour includes:

Note: If packed lunches are provided, they will be Jain or vegetarian. In some locations, cash may be offered instead of a packed meal.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Paris is often called the "City of Lights" because it was one of the first cities in the world to have street lighting. In the 18th century, during the Age of Enlightenment, Paris became a hub for intellectuals and artists, earning its nickname as a place of knowledge and culture.

Some of the top attractions in Paris include the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Champs-Élysées, and the Montmartre district. Remember to explore the Musée d'Orsay, Sacré-Cœur, and the iconic Seine River.

The best time to visit Paris is spring (April to June) and fall (September to November), when the weather is pleasant and the city is less crowded. The summer months (July and August) are also popular but can be crowded with tourists.

Paris has an extensive public transportation system, including the Metro (subway), buses, and trams. You can purchase a "Navigo" pass for unlimited travel within the city. Taxis, bicycles, and walking are popular ways to explore the city.

Paris can be expensive, especially for accommodation and dining in popular tourist areas. However, there are ways to save money, such as staying in budget hotels or Airbnb, eating in local bistros away from major attractions, and taking advantage of free museum days.

In Paris, you must try classic French dishes like croissants, escargot (snails), coq au vin, ratatouille, and crème brûlée. For a quick snack, grab a baguette with cheese or a fresh crepe from a street vendor!

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