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The 15th arrondissement of Paris is a charming and dynamic neighborhood, teeming with attractions and activities for visitors. Upon arrival at the IBIS STYLES PARIS EIFFEL CAMBRONNE, immerse yourself in the authentic Parisian atmosphere. Just a short walk from the hotel, the famous Champ de Mars park offers a breathtaking view of the Eiffel Tower. From there, you can easily access Seine river crui...See more

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Guided Tour of Les Invalides and the Army Museum – Access to restricted areas
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Guided Tour of Les Invalides and the Army Museum – Access to restricted areas

Delve into the heart of the Hôtel National des Invalides, to the places that the general public don't usually get to see! Interesting facts and surprising stories will be delivered by your guide all along the tour... DISCOVER LES INVALIDES WITH THIS EXCLUSIVE AND FASCINATING 90-MINUTE GUIDED TOUR. Delve into the heart of the Hôtel National des Invalides, and visit the places that the general public don't usually get to see! Your guided tour will begin with a presentation of the history and the architecture of Les Invalides. Built by Louis XIV in the 17th century as a place of respite for war veterans, the Hôtel des Invalides now houses several museums as well as Napoleon’s tomb. You will have the privilege of exploring the Army Museum's splendid reception rooms: the Grand Salon and the Salons d’Ornana. The tour continues at the Cathedral Saint-Louis des Invalides and the Caveau des Gouvereurs, where you will find the tombs of former governers of Les Invalides and high military personalities. Lastly, you will be led to the majestic Dome Church, a military pantheon which houses the tombs of Turenne, Vauvan, Foch, Lyautey and Napoleon I. Here, your guide will recount how the Invalides Dome was built, the extraordinary adventure of Napoleon’s statue that stands in the Church, and the legends surrounding the death of the Emperor in 1821 on St. Helena. Enjoy a unique and original tour!

Place Vauban 75007 Paris
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Visit Claude Monet's House & Gardens at Giverny – Hotel pick-up/drop-off
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Visit Claude Monet's House & Gardens at Giverny – Hotel pick-up/drop-off

Follow in the footsteps of Claude Monet with a visit to the house and gardens of the world-famous painter. Soak up the tranquil atmosphere of the village that was a major source of inspiration for the great Impressionist artist! Hotel pick-up and drop-off included. FOLLOW IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF CLAUDE MONET WITH A VISIT TO THE HOUSE AND GARDENS OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS PAINTER. Soak up the tranquil atmosphere of the village that was a major source of inspiration for the great Impressionist artist! Bask in the knowledge that his "Water Lilies" paintings were based on the flowers in his garden pond! A minibus will collect you from your hotel and drive you to Giverny, the location of Claude Monet's house, which is now officially recognized as a historic monument. On the way, your chauffeur-guide will show you the famous Japanese bridge that stretches over the water lily pond, the main subject of Monet's work towards the end of his life. Stroll through these remarkable gardens for yourself, and look around the house and the studio at your own pace, taking in the inspirational surroundings. Once you've seen the artist's private dwelling, visit the Musée des Impressionnismes (Impressionism Museum) to further your knowledge of the wider artistic movement. At the end of the day, your minibus will return to Paris, and drop you off at your hotel. 

Rue Jean Rey 75015 Paris
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D-Day Tour: Normandy Landing Beaches & The American Cemetery – Hotel pick-up/drop-off
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D-Day Tour: Normandy Landing Beaches & The American Cemetery – Hotel pick-up/drop-off

On this tour you will visit the D-Day 1944 landing beaches in Normandy and the American cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, walk along Omaha Beach, have lunch, and travel along the Gold coast... a mini-bus will collect you and drop you off your hotel. BETWEEN JUNE AND AUGUST 1944, THE NORMANDY REGION WAS THE STAGE OF THE BATTLE OF NORMANDY, A FIERCE CONFLICT WHICH ENABLED ALLIED FORCES TO OPEN A SECOND FRONT TO FIGHT AGAINST GERMAN SOLDIERS IN EUROPE. Stand on the Normandy beaches, and see for yourself the setting in which this decisive battle was fought. As you travel from the Pointe du Hoc to Arromanches, this tour will bring to life the key moments that shaped the individual conflicts and the whole of Europe's history. You will be collected from your hotel in Paris in the morning and driven through Normandy to the Pointe du Hoc, a strip of land jutting out from the Normandy coast from which the Rangers' launched their heroic assault. You can explore the site at your own pace. The excursion will then continue at the American cemetery of Colleville-sur-Mer, final resting place of some 9,387 soldiers. Here you will have some free time to go around the new visitors' centre, which commemorates the events of June 6, 1944. Next up is Omaha Beach, where you will set foot on the historic sands where the American forces suffered their heaviest losses. After lunch at "La Ferme de la Rançonnière" restaurant, the tour will take you to the ruins of the artificial port at Arromanches before travelling along the Gold Coast to visit Juno Beach. Once there, your guide will show you what remains of the Atlantic Wall before your return to Paris, where a minibus will take you back to your hotel. 

Rue Jean Rey 75015 Paris
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3-Day Tour of the Normandy Landing Beaches, St Malo, Mont Saint-Michel & The Loire Chateaux
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3-Day Tour of the Normandy Landing Beaches, St Malo, Mont Saint-Michel & The Loire Chateaux

Come and see the villages of Normandy and relive the major events of the Allies' 1944 Normandy landings! Visit the renowned seaside resort of St Malo in Brittany. The itinerary also includes visits to Mont Saint-Michel and the Loire Chateaux. ENJOY A 3-DAY TOUR OF FOUR DIFFERENT HISTORICAL REGIONS TO DISCOVER FRANCE'S RICH CULTURAL PAST. Breathe in the fresh air of Normandy's coastal towns and visit the historical sites of the Allies' 1944 Normandy landings. Travel on to Brittany, where you will explore the renowned seaside resort of St Malo, before visiting Mont Saint-Michel and its spectacular abbey. You will also discover the magnificent Loire Chateaux to admire their beautiful architecture and estates! This 3-day getaway promises to be a relaxing cultural and memorable trip. Details of the itinerary are as follows: DAY 1 You will travel by coach from Paris to Rouen for a walking-tour of the town's historic centre. You will then proceed to Honfleur, taking in the splendid views from the Normandy Bridge along the way. Lunch in the quaint town of Honfleur, renowned for its picturesque old port. The next port of call will be the beaches of Normandy, the stage for the Allied landings of June 1944. Later on you will visit the St Laurent Cemetery, which overlooks the sands of Omaha Beach where the Allies suffered their heaviest loss of troops. Arromanches, the artificial harbour constructed by the Allies, is the next stop on the tour. Finally, you will head to Caen to check into your hotel where you will also enjoy an evening meal. DAY 2 After breakfast at your hotel in Caen,  you will head to another iconic French region: Brittany. Arriving at St Malo, your guide will take you on a tour of the town's must-see sites, including the cathedral and the ramparts. Enjoy some free time in St Malo to have lunch in one of the seaside cafés or restaurants before heading to Mont Saint-Michel, set on the boundary between Brittany and Normandy. At Mont Saint-Michel, you'll climb up to the spectacular Gothic-inspired abbey set upon the peak of the islet for a guided tour, then explore the historic village at your own pace. At the end of the afternoon, you will set off to dine in your hotel in Angers. DAY 3 After a buffet-breakfast in your hotel, you will take to the road again for Langeais, passing by Angers Chateau which you can admire from the exterior. When you arrive at Langeais, you will be given a guided tour of its medieval castle. You will then have free time to have lunch independently in the wine-growing region of Amboise. In the afternoon, it will be time for a guided tour of two historic gems. Firstly Chenonceau Chateau, a true masterpiece of the French Renaissance era. Then, having passed by Cheverny, you'll visit the famous former royal residence at Chambord: the largest chateau of the Loire Valley with a vast estate. You will leave Chambord at around 6.30pm, to arrive back in Paris at around 9pm.  

rue Jean Rey 75015 Paris
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Mont Saint-Michel & The Loire Châteaux – 2-day excursion
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Mont Saint-Michel & The Loire Châteaux – 2-day excursion

This magical two-day getaway encompasses two UNESCO World Heritage sites. Come and explore Mont Saint-Michel and its abbey, and then enjoy a cultural visit to the Loire Châteaux, including Chenonceau and Chambord! GET AWAY FROM BUSTLING CITY LIFE ON A SHORT BREAK TO THE COUNTRY. THIS ENCHANTING 2-DAY GETAWAY VISITS TWO UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES. Set off to explore the Mont Saint-Michel Abbey, known as the "Gothic Marvel", and be captivated by the beauty of this unique spot as you walk along the ramparts of the tidal island. The cultural journey continues with visits to the different Châteaux of the Loire Valley, including the remarkable palaces of Chenonceau and Chambord. The itinerary is planned as follows: DAY 1 Your coach departs from Paris and travels through the Normandy countryside before stopping for lunch in a restaurant overlooking Mont Saint-Michel from the edge of the bay. After lunch, the coach will drop you off at the foot of Mont Saint-Michel from where you start the climb up to the abbey, either via the ramparts or through the village. Once you get to the top, you'll be taken on a guided tour of the spectacular Gothic-style building. You will then have free time to explore the village at your own pace, soaking in the charming atmosphere and views. At 4:30pm, the coach will depart for Angers where you will check into your hotel and have dinner.  DAY 2 After a buffet-breakfast at your hotel you will board the coach and set off for another day of sightseeing, stopping briefly to admire views of the château at Angers. The coach will then carry on to Langeais for a guided tour of the town's medieval château, followed by free time to have lunch in the Amboise wine-growing region. In the afternoon, the trip continues with visits to Chenonceau Château and the former royal residence at Chambord; surrounded by a vast estate, this is the largest of all the châteaux in the entire Loire Valley. After the tour of Chambord, your bus will depart for Paris to arrive at around 9pm.

rue Jean Rey 75015 Paris
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Discover Normandy, Brittany & Mont Saint-Michel – 2-day excursion
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Discover Normandy, Brittany & Mont Saint-Michel – 2-day excursion

Visit 3 remarkable sites – Saint Malo, Mont Saint-Michel and the Normandy landing beaches – on this 2-day excursion! The trip will introduce you to the beautiful landscapes of Normandy and Brittany. Your air-conditioned coach will leave Paris at 7:15am and travel to Rouen, where you will be given a guided walking tour of the historic centre. The coach will then take you to Honfleur, famous for its picturesque port, where you'll find plenty of options for a leisurely lunch. In the afternoon, the trip continues with a visit to the Normandy landing beaches. Here you'll visit Saint Laurent Cemetery before moving on to Arromanches, the site of the the Allies' famous artificial harbour. At the end of the day your coach will head to Caen, where you will check in to a 3-star hotel and dine on the premises. On the second day, you will set off for Saint Malo in Brittany after breakfast at the hotel. Once arrived, your guide will take you on a tour of the popular seaside town, showing you highlights such as the Cathedral and ramparts. You'll then be free to choose a spot for lunch among the town's many eateries. After lunch, you will be driven to Mont Saint-Michel, a tidal island on the boundary between Brittany and Normandy. Climb up to the peak of the rocky islet for a guided tour of its stunning Gothic abbey, then enjoy some free time to stroll around the village. The return trip to Paris is scheduled to depart at around 4:30pm. Follow your guide on this visit to the must-see sites of Normandy and Brittany to discover the region's unique heritage!

rue Jean Rey 75015 Paris
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Paris sewers
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Paris sewers

The Parisian sewer system dates back to the year 1370 when the first underground system was constructed under "rue Montmartre". Since then, consecutive French governments have enlarged the system to cover the city's population. History Until the Middle Ages, the drinking water in Paris was taken from the river Seine. The wastewater was poured onto fields or unpaved streets, and finally filtered back into the Seine. Around 1200, Phillipe Auguste had the Parisian streets paved, incorporating a drain for waste water in their middle. In 1370 Hugues Aubriot, a Parisian provost had a vaulted, stone walled sewer built in the "rue Montmartre". This sewer collected the wastewater and took it to the "Ménilmontant" brook. However the wastewater was still drained in the open air. Under the reign of Louis XIV, a large ring sewer was built on the right bank, and the Biévre River was used as a sewer for the left bank of the Seine. On at least two occasions in the late 1700s, Paris refused to build an updated water system that scientists had studied. Women were actually carrying water from the river Seine to their residences in buckets. Voltaire wrote about it, saying that they "will not begrudge money for a Comic Opera, but will complain about building aqueducts worthy of Augustus". Louis Pasteur, himself lost three children to typhoid. Under Napoleon I, the first Parisian vaulted sewer network was built that was 30 km long. In 1850, the prefect for the Seine Baron Haussmann and the engineer Eugène Belgrand, designed the present Parisian sewer and water supply networks. Thus was built, more than a century ago, a double water supply network (one for drinking water and one for non drinking water) and a sewer network which was 600 km long in 1878. Source : Wikipédia – Reproduction of extracts of original text. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Crédit photo : Ignis

89 Quai d'Orsay 75007 Paris
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Passerelle Debilly
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Passerelle Debilly

The Passerelle Debilly (Debilly Footbridge) is an arch bridge situated in Paris bestriding the Seine. It is a footbridge that connects the quai de New York to the quai Branly, close to the Eiffel Tower. HistoryIn order to accommodate visitor traffic to the 1900 World's Fair across the Seine, the General Commissioner of the Exposition, Alfred Picard, approved the construction of a provisional footbridge opposite the Avenue Albert de Mun, to join the Army and Navy Halls to the exhibit recreating old Paris. Its architect, Jean Résal, also designed the Pont Alexandre III and the Viaduc d'Austerlitz. The Debilly footbridge had, as well, a succession of provisional names. It was initially called passerelle de l'Exposition Militaire or passerelle de Magdebourg, only later passerelle Debilly, after General Jean Louis Debilly of the French First Empire who was killed in the Battle of Jena in 1806. The bridge became a permanent fixture from its original provisional status under the management of the City of Paris in 1906 after it was relocated opposite to the rue de la Manutention. The footbridge is built on a metallic framework resting on two stone piers at the riverbanks, and decorated with dark green ceramic tiles arranged in a fashion that suggests the impression of waves. Along with the Eiffel Tower, this is the second metallic structure that stands as an attestation to the engineering achievements of its epoch. Nevertheless, in 1941, the Debilly footbridge was threatened with disappearance when the president of the architectural society characterized it as a forgotten accessory of a past event. Fortunately, as a contemporary of the Pont Alexandre III and the Austerlitz Viaduct, the Passerelle Debilly was eventually included in the supplementary registry of historical monuments in 1966.The bridge was repainted in 1991 and its cladding resurfaced with hard tropical wood in 1997. German DiplomatIn 1989, a German diplomat working for the Secret Service of the Democratic Republic of Germany was found dead on this footbridge, several days after the Fall of the Berlin Wall. As it turned out, the footbridge was used as a secret gathering place for the secret service agents of East Germany during the Cold War. It is certainly one of the reasons that pushed Brian De Palma to shoot a scene of his thriller Femme Fatale on that footbridge in 2002. Source : Wikipédia – Reproduction of extracts of original text. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Photo : Mbzt

Place Debilly 75007 Paris
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