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Excursion in Paris (4h) – For 1 to 7 persons

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EXCURSION PARIS Paris is famous for its iconic landmarks that embody its history, culture, and charm. The Eiffel Tower, an emblematic symbol of the city, offers spectacular views of Paris from its observation decks. Nearby is the Louvre Museum, one of the largest art museums in the world, housing treasures such as Leonardo da Vinci’s …

Visit Château de Fontainebleau (2h) – Group from 1 to 30 persons

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VISIT CHATEAU DE FONTAINEBLEAU The Château de Fontainebleau, located about 55 kilometers southeast of Paris, is a sprawling royal residence with a rich history spanning over eight centuries. This historic palace has been a favorite retreat for French monarchs, from François I to Napoléon III, and has witnessed significant events in French history. Originally a …

Visit Château de Chantilly (2h) – Group from 1 to 30 persons

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VISIT CHATEAU DE CHANTILLY

The Château de Chantilly, located in the picturesque Oise region of France, is a stunning example of historic architecture and art. This magnificent castle, surrounded by expansive gardens and a tranquil lake, invites visitors to step back in time and experience the splendor of French aristocratic life.

Built in the 16th century and extensively renovated in the 19th century, the Château de Chantilly boasts an impressive collection of art, furniture, and manuscripts. One of its highlights is the Condé Museum, which houses priceless paintings from renowned artists such as Raphael, Poussin, and Delacroix. The library at Chantilly is also a treasure trove, featuring rare manuscripts and books, including the exquisite illuminated manuscripts known as the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry.

The castle itself is a marvel of architectural beauty, with opulent salons, grand galleries, and ornate decorations that reflect the tastes of its noble owners over the centuries. Visitors can explore the princely apartments, adorned with period furnishings and historical artifacts, gaining insights into the lives of French royalty.

Beauvais Private Tour (2h) – Group from 1 to 30 pers

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BEAUVAIS PRIVATE TOUR

 

Located in the heart of the Hauts-de-France region, Beauvais, a city steeped in history and charm, entices with its rich architectural heritage, artisanal traditions, and lively cultural life. Dominated by its majestic Saint-Pierre Cathedral, with dizzying dimensions and the tallest spire in France, Beauvais offers a spectacular sight to its visitors. Despite the absence of its Gothic nave, this cathedral reveals an impressive sculpted façade and striking stained glass windows. Strolling through the cobbled streets of the city center, one discovers well-preserved half-timbered houses, witnesses to the city’s rich medieval past. Beauvais is also renowned for its famous tapestry workshops, perpetuating ancestral know-how and showcasing their works within the Oise Tapestry Museum. The city boasts a variety of museums, such as the Oise Departmental Museum, which recounts the history and art of the region. Art enthusiasts will be delighted by the collection of the Malraux Museum, housing works by great Impressionist masters. Beauvais also offers a preserved natural setting, with its green parks and peaceful gardens, inviting relaxation and contemplation. Local gastronomy delights palates with regional specialties like cider and Maroilles cheese, as well as vibrant markets showcasing local products. Finally, Beauvais is a dynamic city, punctuated by festivals, cultural events, and activities throughout the year, reflecting its vitality and attachment to its traditions. In summary, Beauvais offers an authentic and captivating experience, blending history, culture, and the French way of life, waiting to be discovered without delay.

Reims Private Tour (2h) – Group from 1 to 30 pers

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REIMS PRIVATE TOUR

Located in the heart of the Champagne region, Reims, a city steeped in history and prestige, shines with its exceptional heritage and its contribution to the history of France. Reims is famous for its majestic Notre-Dame Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where French kings were traditionally crowned. This masterpiece of Gothic architecture impresses with its colorful stained glass windows and its facade adorned with sculptures. Along the cobblestone streets, the city reveals its glorious past through numerous monuments, such as the Palace of Tau, the former palace of the archbishops, now a museum of art and history.

Reims is also renowned for its wine heritage, being at the heart of prestigious champagne production, with renowned champagne houses like Veuve Clicquot and Taittinger offering unforgettable tours and tastings. The city, a cradle of the French way of life, boasts a dynamic gastronomic scene with its Michelin-starred restaurants and traditional brasseries where you can savor local specialties like white pudding and snout croquettes. Reims is also a city of art and culture, housing renowned museums such as the Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of the Surrender, reflecting its military past during World War II.

Animated by its festivals, picturesque markets, and cultural events throughout the year, Reims seduces visitors with its timeless charm and warm ambiance, making it an essential destination for history, gastronomy, and culture enthusiasts.

Visit Château de Versailles (2h) – Group from 1 to 30 persons

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VISIT CHATEAU DE VERSAILLES

The Palace of Versailles, an architectural masterpiece of the 17th century, epitomizes the zenith of the French monarchy and remains one of the most prestigious sites in world heritage. Commissioned by Louis XIV, this symbol of grandeur and luxury began as a modest hunting lodge, transformed into a sumptuous palace by the renowned architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart. Adorned with French-style gardens designed by André Le Nôtre, the royal residence unfolds in dazzling splendor through its lavishly decorated rooms, gilded galleries, and its famous Hall of Mirrors, reflecting the opulence of absolute monarchy. Over the centuries, the Palace of Versailles has hosted major historical events, lavish receptions, and iconic figures, from Marie-Antoinette to Napoleon Bonaparte. Today, this iconic monument draws millions of visitors from around the world, transporting them into the opulent and fascinating world of the French royal court, while offering an immersion into the history, art, and architecture of France.

Visit Arc de Triomphe (2h) – Group from 1 to 30 persons

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Visit Arc de Triomphe

 

The Arc de Triomphe, an iconic monument of Paris, stands majestically at the center of the Place de l’Étoile, overlooking the Champs-Élysées Avenue. Commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1806 to celebrate the military victories of the French Empire, its construction was completed in 1836 during the reign of Louis-Philippe. This imposing monument, adorned with sculptures depicting historical scenes and commemorative reliefs, symbolizes the greatness and power of France. The names of major battles and victorious generals are engraved on its pillars, honoring the sacrifices of French soldiers. Featuring a museum that chronicles its history and offers a spectacular panoramic view of the city from its top, the Arc de Triomphe is a site of remembrance and commemoration, where visitors can contemplate the glorious heritage of the French nation and pay tribute to those who fought for its freedom.

Private Tour Le Marais (2h)

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PRIVATE TOUR LE MARAIS

 

The Marais, a true gem in the heart of Paris, embodies a harmonious blend of history, culture, and modernity. This iconic neighborhood, located in the 3rd and 4th arrondissements, offers a unique experience where cobbled streets reveal architectural treasures ranging from medieval to Haussmannian styles. Strolling through its streets is immersing oneself in its chic bohemian atmosphere, animated by artistic vibrancy and ethnic diversity. Vintage shops, contemporary art galleries, and trendy cafes coexist with historic landmarks such as Place des Vosges and the Carnavalet Museum, bearing witness to a rich and eventful past.

The Marais is also a place of tolerance and diversity, home to the LGBTQ+ community and its iconic areas like the “gay Marais” district. At night, its bars and clubs pulse with the heartbeat of Parisian nightlife. With its numerous green spaces like the Jardin des Rosiers and cultural events throughout the year, the Marais remains a must-visit for art lovers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking cosmopolitan urban life. In essence, the Marais represents the vibrant soul of Paris, where past and present converge to offer an authentic and captivating experience to all who venture there.