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We offer the 'Official Paris Museum Pass',
Metro, and all Paris Transportation sources, and French
Regional Tour and Museum Passes. History and architectural enthusiasts
can enjoy every architectural style imaginable in the buildings
in
Paris and France. Paris landmarks, monuments and
museums are plentiful and everywhere, and awesome.
Paris is a history lesson as you travel around Paris
and the
countryside of France. Book your passes and tours
for Paris and France regions before you leave
home saving precious vacation time. PLEASE
NOTE: PASSES OR TOUR PRICES FLUCTUATE DAILY DUE TO
EURO vs. US DOLLAR EXCHANGE RATES
Paris Passes Listed First - then
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SKIP THE LINE
Eiffel Tower Tickets
Eiffel Tower Tickets
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Rating:
*****
The
Paris
Eiffel Tower Skip the Line PASS is
a must. Book your skip-the-line
ticket to the Eiffel Tower and leave
the long queues behind! This is a fully
escorted tour by an English-speaking
expert guide, who will lead you to the
2nd level of the Eiffel Tower. Before
exploring, your guide will entertain you
with interesting anecdotes and facts
about the tower and its architecture,
including stories about the various
wedding proposals and publicity stunts
the tower has hosted over the years.
With a choice of departure times during
the day as well as a unique sunset
viewing, your skip-the-line tour offers
the most flexible and enjoyable way to
visit this must-see Paris landmark. You
will have time to walk around the levels
at leisure, taking in the breathtaking
Paris cityscape from this unique vantage
point! Numbers are limited to 20 people
on this small-group walking tour of the
Eiffel Tower, ensuring you'll receive
personalized attention from your guide.
MORE INFO
Highlights: All entrance fees included |
Choice of morning or afternoon departure
| Choice of several departures | daily
Enjoy fantastic aerial views | Ideal
choice for families | Instant
Confirmation
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Paris Museum Pass
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Rating:
*****
Paris
Museum Pass Includes Monuments +
Museums + France Special Places + Top
Attractions
- The Paris Museum Pass Includes Admission to over 60
museums, monuments and landmarks in Paris and
surrounding area attractions -
France has unlimited cultural
landmarks to visit, and Paris has over
one hundred forty museums and 33
national museums.
ALL LOUVRE TOURS
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Paris Pass
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Rating:
*****
Discover the joy of unlimited
sightseeing, with the city pass that
gives you free entry to the best
attractions that Paris has to offer. It
saves time as there is no need to stand
in ticket lines, and there is no need to
use cash!
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Rating:
*****
With the new Paris à la Carte, create your own
itinerary and visits! Hop on and hop off
the BUS and BOAT in complete freedom.
With 2 or 3 day pass to discover Paris
by bus and by boat as you please:
There are 4 tours with 50 stops that
access all the capital's sites and
museums including the Eiffel Tower,
Champs-Elysées, Louvre, Notre-Dame
Cathedral, Montmartre and more! Enjoy
the exceptional views of the monuments
of Paris and the Seine from the rear
terraces of the boats and top decks of
the buses.
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Versailles by Minibus
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Rating:
*****
Escorted by your professional
driver/guide discover Versailles Palace
and its beautiful royal gardens and
learn about the century of the Sun King,
Louis XIV.
You will have a guided visit to the
state apartments, the King’s own
apartments, the hall of Mirrors, Queen’s
private apartments. You will discover
the architecture of the chateau, the
famous gardens “ à la francaise”, the
Grand Canal, the Grand Trianon and Petit
Trianon, the Queen’s hamlet. You will
also learn about the daily lives and
intrigues, court gossip and anecdotes
about Louis XIV, Louis XV, Louis XVI and
Marie Antoinette.
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The Brussels Card |
SAVE MONEY
WITH THE BRUSSELS CARD: The Brussels
Card is your entrance ticket to a long
list of Brussels' museums and ALL the
buses, trams and metros of the Brussels
Public Transport Company (STIB), except
for the lines L12 (Nato-Airport) and
N71. For the National Botanical Gardens
of Belgium and for the Wellington Museum
you have to pay a small supplement as
well. Free admission to 24 museums |
Free city map | Free public transport
(all the buses, trams and metros in the
Brussels Public Transport Company,
except for the lines L12 (Nato-Airport)
and N71)
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Lille City Pass
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Rating:
*****
SAVE MONEY
WITH THE LILLE CITY PASS OFFERING:
A practical must-have, the Lille City
Pass is the answer to all your visiting
needs, whether you're staying one day or
longer. Make considerable savings in
Lille, the capital of the Nord-Pas de
Calais region. Free Access to 27
tourist and cultural sites including the
Fine Arts Museum of Lille, the City
Tour, Charles de Gaulle's Birthplace,
Museum of the Hospice Comtesse and many
more
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Lyon City
Card
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Rating:
*****
This is your passport for exploring
Lyon, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The
easy-to-use city card offers total
freedom for making the most of your stay
in Lyon.
The Lyon City card includes unlimited
access to 19 of the most prestigious
museums in and around Lyon, but
restricted to one entrance per day and
per museum. Enjoy guided tours,
self-guided audio tours, boat tours
(April 01 to October 30) of the city as
well as unlimited use of the public
transport system.
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Marseille City Pass
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Rating:
*****
The
Marseille City Pass is a tourist and
cultural passport,
valid for 1 or 2 days.
This pass is dedicated to individual
visitors who wish to discover Marseille
with an all-inclusive package.
Once you have collected the ticket
booklet, take advantage of the fantastic
offers including free admission into 14
museums, public transportation, guided
walks and special offers for shopping,
shows, a free sample of 'Four des
Navettes' [famous local biscuit] and
much more!
Discover the oldest city of France with
your Marseille City Pass.
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Normandy WWII Tours
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Rating:
*****
Travel through Normandy as far as the
Pointe du Hoc, well-known for the
assault of the heroic Rangers. You will
have free time here to explore the area
before heading to the American Cemetery.
The American Cemetery in Coleville
contains the graves of 9386 soldiers and
makes for an emotional visit. A new
visitor centre was created in 2007 to
commemorate the operations of June 6,
1944. You will also discover the bloody
"Omaha Beach" and have time to spend
some moments on it before lunch at the
Ferme de la Ranconniere in the village
of Crepon.
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Paris Tour Buses and
Transportation
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LONDON DISCOUNT
TRAVEL CARDS + LONDON EYE
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London Pass
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Rating:
*****
Save money as the
LONDON PASS gives you FREE entry to
over 50 favorite attractions. The London
Pass offers not only great value and
convenience, but also enables you cut
through the long lines at selected major
attractions.
This pass comes with special offers such
as discounts at restaurants and
theatres. Where the attraction is
normally free to the public The London
Pass gives you great offers such as a
free guided tour. So whether you prefer
museums or cinemas, galleries or go-karting,
cathedrals or zoos, with The London Pass
there really is something for everyone.
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The London Eye
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Rating:
*****
Translated into: English French
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Roll up, roll up. Get your combined
tickets to two of London's top
attractions: a trip on the London Eye
and a Thames River sightseeing cruise.
You'll save money on the deal and enjoy
a day of panoramic sightseeing in
London, the world's greatest city.cruise.
You'll save money on the deal and enjoy
a day of panoramic sightseeing in
London, the world's greatest city.
LONDON EYE
The London Eye is one of the world's
tallest observation wheels, with views
over London from more than 442 feet (135
meters) in the air. Situated on the
banks of the River Thames, it offers
unrivalled panoramic vistas over London.
Since opening at the turn of the
century, the London Eye has become an
iconic landmark, up there with Tower
Bridge, Big Ben, and the Tower of
London. It has been used as a backdrop
in countless films and is loved by
Britons and visitors alike.
THAMES RIVER SIGHTSEEING CRUISE
The best way to see the sights and
splendor of this great city is from the
deck of a boat. Aboard the sightseeing
cruise, you'll travel in comfort and
style past London's world-famous
landmarks. The boats have open upper
decks for great sightseeing and
comfortable lower saloons. Relax and
enjoy the views, onboard commentary,
light refreshments and full bar service
as London's famous sights glide by.
The cruise departed from Waterloo Pier,
but it's a 40 minutes round tour only,
with a guide giving a full (and amusing)
explanation about London attractions and
its river. The departure time can be
defined when retrieving the tickets in
the London Eye ticket desk. Itinerary
The journey through history begins at
Westminster Pier, in the shadow of Big
Ben's tower and just a few steps away
from Westminster Abbey, where kings and
queens have been crowned for almost
1,000 years. This is also the pier
closest to the Churchill Museum and
Cabinet War Rooms off Whitehall, the
center of national government, and the
Banqueting House, the last remaining
building from the old Palace of
Whitehall.
Across the river, County Hall, once the
headquarters of the London County
Council and then the Greater London
Council, no longer echoes to the cries
of councilors. Down below, the London
Aquarium reveals the secrets of the deep
while, above, visitors and business
people relax in the comfort of the
Marriott Hotel.
A few yards downstream see the
Millennium Wheel, better known as the
London Eye. In a 25 minute ride it
offers spectacular views across London
and far beyond.
Through the Jubilee and Hungerford foot
bridges and Charing Cross railway
bridge, the Royal Festival Hall recalls
the post-war days when the river carried
some 6million people to celebrate the
Festival of Britain at this very site.
Beyond Waterloo Bridge comes Somerset
House, the grand building on the north
bank that was once the home of various
government departments and is now a
vibrant arts, heritage and entertainment
center.
Beyond Blackfriars, look up the steps on
the north bank for a view of St. Paul's
Cathedral as you pass beneath the new
Millennium Footbridge, which provides a
pedestrian link with Bankside, part of
the South Bank regeneration development.
Among the attractions in this area are
the Tate Modern art gallery and Sam
Wannamaker's re-creation of
Shakespeare's Globe theatre, the first
building with a thatched roof to have
been built in London since the great
fire of 1666.
The South Bank here is the heart of
historic Southwark, famed for its
riverside pubs and the smallest of the
capital's three cathedrals. Through
London Bridge a thrilling vista unfolds:
the Tower of London, Tower Bridge and
the retired battle-cruiser HMS Belfast.
On into Docklands: historic Wapping and
Limehouse to the north, Bermondsey and
Rotherhithe to the south. Many of the
old docks have disappeared while those
that remain now play host to yachtsmen,
weekend sailors and narrowboats.
And to the historic Greenwich, the home
of time itself. The Naval College and
Seamen's Hospital have taken on a new
role as the main campus of Greenwich
University and Trinity College of Music.
The National Maritime Museum, with its
new Neptune Court and galleries, offers
a fascinating and entertaining visit for
all the family. These, together with the
historic clipper ship Cutty Sark, the
Old Royal Observatory, Queen's House,
Fan Museum, traditional covered market
and many more attractions form the World
Heritage Site of Greenwich.
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