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Itinerary

France to Spain: A Cultural Crossing

Day 1 - Paris

Arrive at any time. After a welcome briefing, set off with your CEO on a orientation walk to explore Paris at night on the way to an optional dinner out.

Day 2 - Paris

Set off by public transport this morning for a trip to Montmartre, where artists thrive and city views are abundant. Sample a mouth-watering croissant or pain au chocolat, then take to the streets with a CEO-led walking tour. Once oriented, explore however you wish with a free afternoon - perhaps book onto a river cruise to see the city from a different perspective, visit the colossal Louvre, or get your blood pumping with a walk up the Eiffel Tower.

Day 3 - Paris/Lyon

Enjoy a leisurely morning for any last sightseeing before boarding a local train bound for Lyon. Check into your hotel and then set off to explore some of the city's highlights on a CEO-led walking tour, culminating at the Basilica of Notre Dame de Fourviere for great views over the city. The rest of the evening is free to choose from a breadth of amazing restaurants in the city for dinner. Lyon is considered to be an economic and cultural hub in France and is home to several historical landmarks; ancient Roman theatres, the Medieval-Renaissance District of Old Town, etc. Picture cobblestone streets, secret passage ways called 'Traboules', and picturesque viewpoints.

Day 4 - Lyon

Take advantage of a free day to explore Lyon. Wander the picturesque streets and visit some of the historic landmarks of the city, take an optional food tour or just relax at one of the many quaint cafes and watch the world go by. Lyon has become famous as a gastronomical capital of not only France, but of the world.

Day 5 - Lyon/Nimes

Depart Lyon for the Occitanie region of France and to the city of Nimes, known as the "French Rome." Drop off your bags at the hotel, then set out on a walking tour of the old part of the city. Marvel at the Roman amphitheater, stroll around the UNESCO World Heritage monument of Maison Carree and observe the Tour Magne, a vestige of Gallic Nimes overlooking the Jardins de la Fontaine. The rest of the afternoon and evening is free.

Day 6 - Nimes/Barcelona

Head out on a drive from Nimes to the magnificent Pont du Gard. Standing at an impressive 49 meters tall, this is the highest Roman aqueduct bridge in the world and is the only example of an ancient three-tier bridge still standing today. Later, stop for a delicious farm-to-table lunch in a small village before returning to Nimes in time to catch the train to Barcelona.

Day 7 - Barcelona

Set off on foot with a local guide on a walking tour of Barcelona, enjoying the sights and sounds of this iconic and vibrant Spanish metropolis. The rest of the day is free for individual exploration of the city's many museums, parks and plazas before regrouping in the evening for an optional dinner out.

Day 8 - Barcelona

Depart at any time.
Summary

What’s included?

Accommodation

Hotels (7 nts).

Local transport

Private vehicle, public transport, taxi, train, walking.

Meals

Meals Included: 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch
Meals Budget: Allow USD290-380 for meals not included.

Additional info

Paris
- Eiffel Tower Visit (16EUR per person)
- The Louvre Visit (12-16EUR per person)
- Bateaux Parisiens cruise from Eiffel Tower

Barcelona
- Montjuïc Visit (5EUR per person)
- La Sagrada Família Visit (17-37EUR per person)
- Las Ramblas Visit
- Parque Güell Visit (10EUR per person)

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