A Tale Of Three Cities / 10 Days |
London
. Paris . Rome |
Daily
Departure
from 895 $ |
DAY 01 |
USA to
London |
Depart
USA to London ,meals , drinks and in-flight entertainment
included |
DAY 02 |
London
|
Arrival
in London , transfer by Global Gate Vacations to your hotel
, check-in to your hotel . Remainder of the day is at
leisure . |
DAY 03 |
London
|
After
breakfast , Full Day (optional) tour of London starts with a
guided tour of Westminster Abbey. Here, you see impressive
monuments to kings, queens, famous scientists, musicians,
poets and the Unknown Warrior. At the heart of the Abbey,
you will see the Coronation Chair made in 1301, and on which
our kings and queens have been crowned since 1066, and where
many state weddings and funerals have taken place*.
As the
tour continues your guide will point out the famous icons of
London, including Big Ben and the Parliament buildings,
White hall, Downing Street, the London home of the Prime
Minister, and Trafalgar Square where looking up you will see
Nelson on his column (202ft high) before visiting Buckingham
Palace for the colourful Changing of the Guard** ceremony.
Back on
our coach we see the exclusive district of Mayfair and
Piccadilly Circus, the heart of London’s West End with its
theatres, cinemas, nightclubs, restaurants and shops, before
reaching our traditional London Pub for your included lunch.
Your
afternoon starts with a visit to the City of London, the
world-famous financial centre that is dominated by the great
dome of St Paul’s Cathedral. The City of London was the site
of the original Roman city, founded some 2000 years ago.
Here you will see the Mansion House (home to the Lord Mayor
of London) and The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street (the Bank
of England).
The Tower
of London awaits. Here we meet the magnificent Beefeaters,
dressed in their Tudor uniforms. You will hear the legend of
the ravens and some spine-chilling tales from the Tower’s
900-year history. A visit to the Jewel House, which displays
the Crown Jewels, is a ‘must’.
Our Full
day finishes with a cruise on London’s famous River Thames,
during which a Thames Waterman will point out places of
interest along the way. Your cruise will end at Westminster
Pier where you rejoin your coach. |
DAY 04 |
LONDON |
After
breakfast , full day at leisure.Perhaps wander through Hyde
Park, visit an exhibition in one of Kensington's museum or
call in at Madame Tussaud's. Or maybe take an excursion to
Royal Windsor to visit Queen Elizabeth's famous castle. This
evening, you may wish to attend one of London's top stage
productions. |
DAY 05 |
LONDON -
PARIS |
After
breakfast , departure from Waterloo station (heart of
London) by Eurostar to Paris -in 3 hours- you will reach
the city of lights - Gare Du Nord - Arrive Paris , welcome to city
of lights by Global Gate Vacations , check-in to your
hotel , remainder of the day is at leisure to enjoy fabulous
city with its grand avenues and boulevards and eternal
monuments. |
DAY 06 |
PARIS
|
After
breakfast , enjoy a full day sightseeing in Paris ,
cathedral of Notre Dame, place de la concorde , champs-elysees
, Arc de Triomphe , Eiffel Tower , free time at landmarks at
Opera area , ending our tour by a panoramic city tour by
cruise (bateau mouche) on the Seine river , Invalides (tomb
of Napoleon) . Tonight perhaps enjoy an (optional) cabaret
show at Lido De Paris or Moulin Rouge |
DAY 07 |
PARIS
|
After
breakfast , (optional) tour discover Paris in depth by
visiting the Louvre museum with its famous masterpieces (Monalisa,...)
and its different variety of civilisations from ancient
egyptian and roman to modern arts.Afternoon stroll along the
boulevards and browse in the chic boutiques like Printemps
and Galerie La Fayette at the elegant district of Opera. In
the evening enjoy the traditional french soiree at St.
Michel and the Latin quarter with its famous old classical
french cafes. |
DAY 08 |
PARIS -
ROME |
After
breakfast , departure to airport for your flight to Rome .
Arrive Rome. remainder of the day is free at leisure .Or
perhaps an optional tour to discover Rome By Night including
a romantic selected dinner in a typical roman restaurant
-perhaps with traditional music- Overnight |
DAY 09 |
ROME
|
After
breakfast , today enjoy a full day in Rome (optional) we
begin to explore the highlights of this eternal city .first
enjoy a panoramic tour of the city piazza venezia, capitol
square, the palatine hill , the forum , colosseum , circo
massimo, via national , piazza republica before heading to
the area of vatican and its museum where Michaelangelo
painted the pope's ceiling ,master pieces of rafaello and
michael angelo proceed through the sistine chapel where the
most famous masterpiece of Michael angelo,remainder of the
day is at leisure. |
DAY
10 |
ROME -
USA |
After
breakfast , transfer by Global Gate Vacations to airport for
your homebound flight arrives the same day |
TOUR
FEATURES |
Scheduled transatlantic flight (round trip ticket) from & to
NYC (in case of Land & Air)
|
For supplements from other US gateways please refer to our
reservation department
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Accommodation at hotel |
with daily breakfast |
Sightseeing as per itinerary
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Guiding fees
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R/T transfer in London & Rome
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NOT INCLUDED |
Airport taxes and september 11th security fees
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Optional tours
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2006 .
A Tale Of Three Cities / 10 Days |
Land
Only |
STARTS |
ENDS |
TOURIST CLASS
|
FIRST CLASS
|
SUPERIOR FIRST CLASS |
FEB 20 |
MAR 27 |
995 |
1095 |
1295 |
APR 01 |
MAY 20 |
1095 |
1195 |
1375 |
MAY 22 |
JUL 03 |
1195 |
1295 |
1575 |
JUL 08 |
AUG 28 |
1095 |
1195 |
1255 |
SEP 02 |
DEC 11 |
1095 |
1195 |
1295 |
DEC 12 |
DEC 18 |
1295 |
1395 |
1475 |
DEC 19 |
DEC 29 |
1495 |
1595 |
1675 |
2011 |
JAN 02 |
FEB 26 |
1595 |
1795 |
1875 |
Land & Air |
STARTS |
ENDS |
TOURIST CLASS
|
FIRST CLASS
|
SUPERIOR FIRST CLASS |
FEB 20 |
MAR 27 |
1495 |
1595 |
1695 |
APR 01 |
MAY 20 |
1595 |
1695 |
1895 |
MAY 22 |
JUL 03 |
1775 |
1875 |
1995 |
JUL 08 |
AUG 28 |
1795 |
1895 |
1995 |
SEP 02 |
DEC 11 |
1695 |
1795 |
1895 |
DEC 12 |
DEC 18 |
1795 |
1895 |
1995 |
DEC 19 |
DEC 29 |
1895 |
1995 |
2095 |
2011 |
JAN 02 |
FEB 26 |
1795 |
1895 |
1995 |
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Much of
today's London would still be recognizable to a Victorian
time-traveller - the Houses of Parliament, Tower Bridge, the
imposing railway terminal at Paddington, King's Cross, St. Pancras and the exuberant Royal Courts of Justice. While
London continued to expand exponentially, it also pioneered
the infrastructure that makes a modern metropolis function -
drains, artificial lighting, hospitals, parks, schools,
public libraries and theatres - the world's first.
Underground railway, tramways - at first horse-drawn, then
electric - apartment blocks, town halls, a fire brigade and
last but not least, vast cemeteries, such as those at
Highgate, Brompton or Kensal Green.
Like all
the world's greatest capitals, Paris lives at a fast pace,
by day, by night and especially at rush hours. It is divided
into 20 arrondissements that spiral out like a snail shell
from the first, centered around the Louvre, of which certain
quarters like the Montmartre, Montparnasse and the Marais
are real villages within the city. Paris is the world
capital of art and culture because it has some of the most
famous museums and monuments in the world like the Eiffel
Tower, the Notre-Dame cathedral and many more. With its
history and architectural patrimony, Paris is living, moving
and evolving every day.
For three millennia Rome has played an essential role in
civilization, religion, art, architecture, and gastronomy. Known
as the “Eternal City”, Rome is home to some of the most remarkable
sites in the world, like the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and the
Vatican, to name just a few. With its mixture of ancient ruins and
contemporary living, Rome charms and excites all of her visitors.
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