Starting Price $3,990 per person (tour only)
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10 breakfast & 6 dinners
october DEPARTUREs
12-day tour featuring the highlights of Paris, Beaune, Lucerne, the Swiss Alps, Verona, Venice, Pisa, Florence, Tuscany, and Rome. Your journey from cosmopolitan Paris to classical Rome will reveal the romantic wine region of Burgundy, the stunning lakes of Switzerland, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Renaissance architecture of Florence, the
rolling hills of Tuscany, and the enchanting floating city of Venice. Feel the soul of Paris at Montmartre with its Sacré-Cœur Basilica, take the world’s only open-top cable car (optional excursion) into the breathtaking Swiss Alps, immerse yourself in the history, art, and architecture of Da Vinci’s Florence, and savor a vineyard dinner in the heart of Tuscany. Pose at the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa and catch your breath at the first glimpse of the Colosseum in Rome. Highest Elevation: 3,855 feet in the St. Gotthard Tunnel. Some tours take the pass in nice weather and this is 6,919 feet. Hotels in Switzerland are as high as 2,900 feet. Walking Expectations: “Active” - An average of 3 1/2 miles per day often encountering uneven surfaces, steps and inclines.
3-NIGHT LONDON AND PARIS EXTENSION*
Available before the Paris, Tuscany & Rome Tour
If you would like to add London, consider a 3-night pre-tour extension including 2 nights London hotel, 1 additional night at the Paris tour hotel, a London Hop-on-Hop-off bus day pass (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) and rail from London to Paris.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
Feel the soul of Paris at Montmartre with its Sacré-Cœur Basilica
Traverse the Burgundy wine region to the walled city of Beaune
Take the world’s only open-top cable car up into the Swiss Alps
Immerse in the history, art and architecture of Da Vinci’s Florence
Taste a bit of Italy during a vineyard dinner in enchanting Tuscany
Pose at the Leaning Tower of Pisa and marvel at Siena’s Duomo
Catch your breath at the first glimpse of the Colosseum in Rome