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City of dreams: Travel to Paris to enjoy these unique tours

Explore the magical universe of Paris in all its dimensions, and uncover the treasures of its history!

Paris is an amazing city, here the architectural grandeur is married with an exquisite Parisian charm. The world’s leading museums like Louvre, magnificent palaces, somber cathedrals, and romance-oozing boulevards all make for a perfect sightseeing trip, but it is often hard to travel around all the sites on your own. Book your trips with the world's leading tour operators for a guided immersion into the depth of Parisian history and culture, and enjoy your travel to Paris to the utmost.

 

Travel to Paris to do cycling trips

Just like many other cities Paris offers a unique travel infrastructure. One of its best features is its easy-to-use bike rental. The cycle system is known as the Velib and it can be found all over the city. On these cycling trips by Timeout, you will be taken from your hotel to the bike station; and shown and told all the best places to spend time cycling whether day or night. Then you will cycle with your guide around Paris and regularly switch from one station to another, for you to be able to cycle independently once the excursion is over. Note that in between each station you can walk in some of the city's most scenic locations.

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Travel to Paris to go on Gourmet French food walking trips

Travel to Paris may well lead you to gain extra weight, and those on the diet are most often discouraged to travel here. But if you walk, it does not have to be like that. Go on a tour of the Parisian gastronomic stage, and in three hours you won’t just have toured around the capital's best gourmet locales, with bakeries, patisseries, wine and cheese bars, and fresh markets all opening up before you, but also will have lost a significant amount of calories.

On these trips, your guide will pick you up at your hotel, and will not just show you around the gustatory treasure houses, but also give you an in-depth account of seasonal gastronomic events, main specialties, and local food culture. You are encouraged to ask as many questions as possible, and the tour, limited to just 8 people for the most interactive feel, can be customized according to the group's wishes.

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Travel to Paris to make a grand tour of Versailles with a private visit to the Royal Chambers

The UNESCO-listed Palace of Versailles is an epitome of royal grandeur and entitlement. It is only obvious that you should travel there with the same sense of privilege, given the second word of the famous French motto "Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite". After travel in a comfy minivan, you will meet your expert guide, and start your trips. Go on a private excursion around the palace's gorgeous Royal Quarters, feel a true monarch entering through a reserved door, and spending time in King's private chambers, such as the library, usually out of bounds for the mortals, and enjoy other unique locales in the palace with a comfort befitting the most powerful of sovereigns.

Note that the trips are especially appealing at a time of the pandemic for it you will allow you to enter before most other visitors, and be substantially ahead of them in exploring the palace.

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Fly on the helicopter during your travel to Paris

If willing to avoid enclosed public spaces altogether, go to the lengths of entitlement that were off-limits even for the most illustrious of rulers, the commissioner of Versailles included. Fly over Paris to take in the beauty of its majestic river, the Seine, and breath-snatching panoramas of the Bois de Boulogne, and hover over the palace itself for a truly nonpareil perspective; what is more, you will be able to land near the palace and enjoy a good French drink. On your way back you will see bird's-eye views of Montparnasse, Trocadero, and the Eiffel Tower. Book your helicopter trips for the first half of your journey to Paris so that there is room for it to be rescheduled in case of bad weather.

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Travel to Paris to visit its spooky catacombs

 

 

If keen on something special and have good nerves, go on trips to Paris' most unusual site, the Catacombs, the gateway to its desolate underworld. Created by the excavation of stone, they were filled with contaminated human remains from older cemeteries. They are now open for visits but be careful many corners are still unexplored; travel there if willing to see for yourself some of the most macabre places in Paris, where some nooks and crannies still may hold truly mute mysteries.

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Travel to Paris to visit its magnificent museums, including the Louvre, the World’s largest

The Louvre is humongous. It is the world's largest museum, so seeing all of it can take ages. If you don't have that much time, opt for a tour where you get to see all the best on display, accompanied by a knowledgeable guide. This tour will allow you to skip the line at the entrance so you will have more time spending with the exhibits. The tour takes a couple of hours, and you will have an opportunity to see masterpieces like the Venus de Milo, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, Gericault's the Raft of Medusa and Da Vinci's Mona Lisa.

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Other museums to visit are the Musee d'Orsay, housing the French Art from 1848 to 1914, the Rodin Museum, dedicated to the famous sculptor Auguste Rodin, the Musee de l'Orangerie, an impressionist and post-imperssionist art gallery, and Quai Branly Museum, with treasures from all over the world. 

 

 

 

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