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7-Day Trip to France, Switzerland, Italy and Monaco
Paris
Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Please notice that this tour is mainly for Chinese speaking tour group, our guide speaks in Chinese and basic English. If you're comfortable with primarily Chinese communication, you can book this tour.
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Join us for an incredible 7-day trip designed for Chinese-speaking travelers. Explore stunning European cities rich in history, culture, and beauty.
Tour Highlights: 1,Burgundy, France: Famous for its wine and rich history. 2,Lucerne, Switzerland: Picturesque and inspiring. 3,Milan, Italy: Capital of fashion and design. 4,Venice, Italy: Beautiful canals and historic charm. 5,Rome, Italy: Over 2,000 years of history, including Vatican City. 6,Florence, Italy: Renowned for fine arts and crafts. 7,Sanremo & Monaco: Italian Riviera elegance and Monaco's luxury. 8,Paris, France: Romantic and historic city.
What’s Included: 1,Chinese-Speaking Guide: Expert insights in Chinese and basic English. ...
Highlights
7 days
Offered in Mandarin & English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
7 days
Offered in Mandarin & English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Hotel accomodation
Breakfast
Professional tour guide service
Transportation
Gratuities to the tour guide and driver
All lunch and dinner
Entry fee for the city of Venice is 20,00€/ Person.
Entry fee for the city of Rome is 10,00€/ Person. 5,00€ Transportation fee is optional.
Florence entry fee and city tax: 20,00€/Person
Milan, Pisa, Monaco entry fee and city tax: 5,00€/Each
River Seine Cruise: 14,00 €/Adult; 6,00 €/Age 4-12; Kids under 4 are free of charge.
Entry fee for Castello Sforzesco is 15,00€/ Person.
Entry fee for Colosseum, Piazza del Colosseo is 25,00€/ Person.
Entry fee for Duomo is 35,00€/ Person.
Entry fee for Palais Princier Monaco is 25,00€/ Person.
Entry fee for Leaning Tower of Pisa is 25,00€/ Person.
Meeting Points
Departure
KFC
Please meet the tour guide at the address: Place d’Italie(KFC, 211-213 Boulevard Vincent Auriol, 75013 Paris), meeting time: Paris Time: 08:30am
Return
Arc de Triomphe
Paris: Arrive at 19:00; Address: Arc de triomphe or other attractions in Paris
7-Day Trip to France, Switzerland, Italy and Monaco
Paris
About
Join us for an incredible 7-day trip designed for Chinese-speaking travelers. Explore stunning European cities rich in history, culture, and beauty.
Tour Highlights: 1,Burgundy, France: Famous for its wine and rich history. 2,Lucerne, Switzerland: Picturesque and inspiring. 3,Milan, Italy: Capital of fashion and design. 4,Venice, Italy: Beautiful canals and historic charm. 5,Rome, Italy: Over 2,000 years of history, including Vatican City. 6,Florence, Italy: Renowned for fine arts and crafts. 7,Sanremo & Monaco: Italian Riviera elegance and Monaco's luxury. 8,Paris, France: Romantic and historic city.
What’s Included: 1,Chinese-Speaking Guide: Expert insights in Chinese and basic English. ...
Highlights
7 days
Offered in Mandarin & English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
7 days
Offered in Mandarin & English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Hotel accomodation
Breakfast
Professional tour guide service
Transportation
Gratuities to the tour guide and driver
All lunch and dinner
Entry fee for the city of Venice is 20,00€/ Person.
Entry fee for the city of Rome is 10,00€/ Person. 5,00€ Transportation fee is optional.
Florence entry fee and city tax: 20,00€/Person
Milan, Pisa, Monaco entry fee and city tax: 5,00€/Each
River Seine Cruise: 14,00 €/Adult; 6,00 €/Age 4-12; Kids under 4 are free of charge.
Entry fee for Castello Sforzesco is 15,00€/ Person.
Entry fee for Colosseum, Piazza del Colosseo is 25,00€/ Person.
Entry fee for Duomo is 35,00€/ Person.
Entry fee for Palais Princier Monaco is 25,00€/ Person.
Entry fee for Leaning Tower of Pisa is 25,00€/ Person.
Meeting Points
Departure
KFC
Please meet the tour guide at the address: Place d’Italie(KFC, 211-213 Boulevard Vincent Auriol, 75013 Paris), meeting time: Paris Time: 08:30am
Return
Arc de Triomphe
Paris: Arrive at 19:00; Address: Arc de triomphe or other attractions in Paris
Itinerary
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Paris-Dijon-Lucerne
3 Stops
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Eglise Notre-Dame
The Church of Notre-Dame of Dijon is a Roman Catholic church in Dijon. Considered a masterpiece of 13th-century Gothic architecture, it is situated at the heart of the preserved old centre of the city. It is located in Place Notre-Dame, near the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy and opposite the rue Musette.
Work on the church began around 1230.[1] The church contains the statue of Notre-Dame de Bon-Espoir, formerly called the Black Madonna. The church's decorations also include two symbols of Dijon: the jacquemart (bell-striking automaton) and the owl. The church was classified as a Monument Historique in the List of historic monuments of 1840. The chapel of the Assumption, the sacristy, and the gallery that links them have been listed as Monuments Historiques since 5 July 2002.
45 minutes
2
Palais des Ducs et des Etats de Bourgogne
Palace of the Dukes Dijon is a remarkably well-preserved architectural assemblage in Dijon. The oldest part is the 14th and 15th century Gothic ducal palace and seat of the Dukes of Burgundy, made up of a logis still visible on place de la Liberation, the ducal kitchens on cour de Bar, the tour de Philippe le Bon, a "guette" overlooking the whole city, and tour de Bar. Most of what can be seen today, however, was built in the 17th and especially the 18th centuries, in a classical style, when the palace was a royal residence building and housed the estates of Burgundy. Finally, the 19th façade of the musée on place de la Sainte-Chapelle was added on the site of the palace's Sainte-Chapelle, demolished in 1802. The Palace houses the city's town hall and the musée des Beaux-Arts.
2 hours
3
Place de la Liberation
The semi-garden-shaped square designed by Chou Monsart in 1685 to welcome the statue of King Louis XIV on horseback is one of the most spectacular royal squares in France, set against the backdrop of the magnificent palace. The sculpture was melted down and turned into a cannon during the Revolution of 1792.