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8 Days from £1,065.00/ £133 per day

Tour Company:  Trafalgar » Europe
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Itinerary for: The Treasures of France 2010 (FTOF)

  • Paris
  • Rouen
  • Honfleur
  • Normandy
  • Bayeux
  • Mont St. Michel
  • Angers
  • Loire Valley
  • Saumur
  • Chenonceau
  • Chambord
  • Amboise
  • Chartres

Day 1:

Welcome to France! After hotel check-in, there is time to relax and unwind or perhaps to start to explore this magnificent capital city. Tonight we enjoy a Welcome Drink and tour briefing with our Tour Director and meet our fellow travellers.

Hotel: Evergreen Laurel

Day 2:

Our sightseeing tour includes the Champs Élysées, Arc de Triomphe, Place de la Concorde, views of Notre Dame Cathedral and an ascent to the second level of the Eiffel Tower for panoramic views over the city. Then we drive to Montmartre where we take the funicular to the Place du Tertre, for a walking tour of the area in the shadow of the Sacre Coeur Basilica. Afterwards, we drive to Rouen, where Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake. From here we make our way to Honfleur and on to Bayeux for the night. (Buffet breakfast / Dinner) 

Hotel: Novotel

Day 3:

We visit the Tapestry Museum where the tapestry depicts the Battle of Hastings in 1066, the event which radically changed the history of both France and England for centuries. Then we visit the landing beaches of the 1944 campaign and the Omaha military cemetery. Then on to Mont St. Michel, where we visit the Benedictine Abbey. The first structure, a simple oratory, was built here in the 8th century by the Bishop of Avranches, and was subsequently expanded and enhanced with the addition of Romanesque and Gothic buildings. Later we enjoy dinner in our hotel. (Buffet breakfast / Dinner) 

Hotel: Le Relais Du Roy

Day 4:

Today our Tour Director will reveal to us the location of a Hidden Treasure! But first we travel south, passing by the beautiful town of Château Gontier beside the River Mayenne, en route to the Loire Valley, renowned for its chateaux and delicious wines. We have the opportunity to sample some of these local wines in Saumur before continuing onto our hotel in Amboise where we have dinner tonight. (Buffet breakfast / Dinner) 

Hotel: Novotel

Day 5:

Today with a local guide, we will visit fairytale Chenonceau, built on the River Cher where the unique beauty of its architecture is reflected in the water. The château owes a large part of its charm to women: it was built in 1513 by Katherine Briconnet, then made even more attractive by Diane de Poitiers and Catherine de Medici and saved from the rigours of the French Revolution by Madame Dupin. The château is not only remarkable for its architecture and history but also for the fine quality
of its collections including the Renaissance furniture, priceless tapestries and numerous masterpieces including Rubens and Tintoretto. Then we will return to Amboise to visit the château where King François I spent much of his childhood with his mother, Louise of Savoy. During the first few years of his reign the château reached the pinnacle of its glory. As a guest of the King, Leonardo da Vinci came to Château Amboise in December 1515 and lived and worked in the nearby Clos Lucé, connected to the château by an underground passage. Some historians believe Leonardo is buried in the Chapel of Saint-Hubert, adjoining the château. (Buffet breakfast)

Day 6:

This morning we visit Chambord, the largest castle in the Loire Valley. It is one of the most recognizable châteaux in the world because of its very distinct French Renaissance architecture that blends traditional French medieval forms with classical Italian structures. The chateau was constructed by King François I in part to be near to his mistress the Comtesse de Thoury, but was really built to serve only as a royal hunting lodge, because his main royal residences were at Château de Blois and at Château d’Amboise. Then we drive on to Chartres to visit the cathedral. Here we stop to marvel inside at the beautiful stained glass rose window. From here we continue to the glittering capital city, Paris, for the next two nights. Tonight, maybe enjoy a spectacular Parisian cabaret show? (Buffet breakfast) 

Hotel: Renaissance La Defense

Day 7:

Enjoy a full day at leisure. You may sightsee further or perhaps shop in the boutiques for next year’s fashions. Why not browse around the Left Bank and take a Seine cruise to view the beauty of Paris from a different perspective? Or perhaps visit the vast Louvre Museum where one can still be mystified by the Mona Lisa created by Leonardo da Vinci. Later we will enjoy a celebratory Farewell Dinner with wine together with our Tour Director and our new-found friends. (Buffet breakfast / Farewell dinner)

Day 8:

This morning after breakfast, bid ‘au revoir’ to your Tour Director and fellow travellers as our tour of Northern France comes to an end. (Buffet breakfast)

Free airport transfers:

Transfers on Day 1 at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport will operate at 08.30, 11.00 and 13.30. Passengers arriving later should make their own way to the first hotel. Return transfers on the last touring day will arrive at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport at 08.00 and 11.30.