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Located in the heart of the 1st arrondissement of Paris, Hotel Louvre Montana offers privileged access to a multitude of local attractions. Just steps from your accommodation, explore the famous Louvre Museum, a true treasure of art and history. Take a stroll through the Tuileries Garden, a verdant space perfect for relaxation. Shopping enthusiasts can head to Rue de Rivoli to discover numerous tr...See more

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4-Day Tour of Normandy, Brittany & The Loire
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4-Day Tour of Normandy, Brittany & The Loire

This cultural excursion takes in the villages of Normandy and the Normandy landing beaches, the renowned Breton seaside resort of St Malo, Mont Saint-Michel, the final resting place of Leonardo da Vinci, Tours old town and the Loire Chateaux. Enjoy the fresh air of Normandy's villages, including the seaside town of Honfleur, on this 4-day excursion. Relive the pivotal events of the 1944 Allied landings at key sites along the coast, before heading to Brittany to explore the peaceful seaside resort of St Malo and Mont Saint-Michel, where you will visit the extraordinary abbey that perches on top of the hill.  See the final resting place of Leonardo da Vinci at Clos Lucé, explore the old town at Tours and visit the breathtaking Loire Chateaux of Chenonceau, Cheverny and Chambord. 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, passing via the Normandy Bridge to take in the view. Make the most of some free time to have lunch in the town of Honfleur, renowned for its picturesque old port which feautures in paintings by artists such as Gustave Courbet and Claude Monet. After Honfleur, the next port of call will be the beaches of Normandy, site of the Allied landings of June 1944. Visit the St Laurent Cemetery, which overlooks the sands of Omaha Beach where the Allied losses were heaviest. There you will find the names of some 1,557 missing soldiers inscribed on an immense "list of the missing" in the "garden of the missing", and the row of ten stone steles which mark the final resting place of 9,386 American soldiers.  Arromanches, the artificial harbour which was constructed by the Allies is the next stop on the tour. Finally, you will head to Caen where you will check into your hotel for dinner. DAY 2 After breakfast at your hotel in Caen,  you will visit another iconic French region: Brittany. At St Malo your guide will take you on a tour of the seaside resort's must-see landmarks such as the cathedral and the ramparts.  Once you have had lunch, your coach will set off for Mont Saint-Michel, located 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. As the afternoon draws to a close, you will set off for your hotel in Angers, which will provide dinner and accommodation for the night. DAY 3 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, you will be taken to CLos Lucé, Leonardo da Vinci's home between 1516 and his death in 1519. Take a tour of the gardens of Villandry Chateau, which are split onto three levels: the upper terrace, the ornamental garden and the kitchen garden. You will then go to Tours where you will be guided around the Old Town, famed for its medieval houses. After a day packed full of cultural treasures, you will check into your hotel for the night. DAY 4 In the morning a guide will show you around Chenonceau Chateau and its famous art collections. Continue to Cheverny, where you will visit the statelly home which inspired cartoonist Hergé's Moulinsart Chateau and have lunch on-site. In the afternoon you will make your way to the royal chateau of Chambord, the largest chateau in the Loire region, for a guided tour of this stunning site. You will leave Chambord at around 4.30pm for the return journey to Paris.

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Mont Saint-Michel, Tours & The Loire Chateaux – 3-day excursion
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Mont Saint-Michel, Tours & The Loire Chateaux – 3-day excursion

Explore Mont Saint-Michel and its abbey, visit the final resting place of Leonardo da Vinci, the old town of Tours and the Loire Valley's most remarkable chateaux: Chenonceau and Chambord... This relaxing mini-break is full of surprises! SPEND 3 DAYS EXPLORING TWO UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES! Visit Mont Saint-Michel and its abbey, known as the Gothic "Marvel", and fall in love with the site's exceptional beauty as you stroll along the ramparts. This cultural excursion then continues with a trip to Tours and the Chateaux of the Loire Valley to visit Chenonceau and Chambord, two of France's most magnificent palaces...  This relaxing mini-break is full of surprises! DAY 1: Set off from Paris towards Mont Saint Michel, travelling through the bucolic Normandy countryside. At around 12 noon, you will have lunch at a coastal restaurant looking out at Mont Saint-Michel across the bay. In the afternoon the coach will take you to the foot of Mont Saint-Michel hill via the causeway. You will then proceed to the abbey set upon the peak of the rocky islet, ascending via the ramparts or through the village. After your guided tour of this spectacular Gothic-inspired structure, take advantage of some free time until 4.30pm to soak in the atmosphere of the village. You will then leave for Angers, where your hotel will provide you with food and accommodation for the night. DAY 2: You will depart from Angers in the morning. A stop in the journey is planned in order to admire the exterior of Angers Chateau, after which you'll make your way to Langeais for a guided tour of its medieval chateau. At lunch, you will be given free time to enjoy a meal in the wine-growing region of Amboise. In Amboise, you will then visit Clos-Lucé, the stately manor that was home to Leonardo da Vinci from 1516 until his death in 1519. You will then have a guided tour of the gardens of Villandry, which are split across three levels: the upper terrace, the ornamental garden and the kitchen garden. Friday's programme will conclude with a tour of Tours, where your guide will show you around the Old Town, famous for its medieval houses. At the end of the day, you will check into your hotel and have dinner.  DAY 3: In the morning you will be driven to Chenonceau for a tour of this majestic chateau renowned for its collections of art and period furniture. Your journey will continue with a visit to Cheverny, Hergé's inspiration for the chateau of Moulinsart in Tintin. You will have lunch at the site. In the afternoon you will go on a guided tour of the royal chateau of Chambord, the largest of the Loire Chateaux. You will leave from Chambord at around 4.30pm to arrive back in Paris at around 7pm.

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2-day Excursion to the Loire Châteaux
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2-day Excursion to the Loire Châteaux

Get away from the bustling city life with this two-day tour of the major Loire Châteaux! Visit Amboise, Chenonceau, Cheverny and Chambord, and even the final resting place of Leonardo da Vinci at Clos Lucé. TAKE A TRIP OUT OF PARIS WITH THIS 2-DAY TOUR OF THE MAJOR CHÂTEAUX OF THE LOIRE VALLEY! Constructed during the Renaissance, the Châteaux of the Loire Valley played host to the French court and Kings until the dissolution of the monarchy in the late 18th century. These former royal residences are brimming with artistic and architectural treasures for you to admire. The high number of remarkable monuments found in this region has resulted in the entire Loire Valley being listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. So come and see this exceptional historic region for yourself! The itinerary for the 2-day excursion is as follows: DAY 1 Your coach will take the Aquitaine road as far as Amboise for a guided tour of the château. After free time for lunch, you will travel to Clos Lucé, the home of Leonardo da Vinci from 1516 to his death in 1519. The trip will continue with a guided tour of the gardens of Villandry, which are split over three levels: the upper terrace, the ornamental garden and the kitchen garden. After this, you will head to Tours for a guided tour of the old town, famous for its medieval houses. In the evening, your group will check in to the Mercure Tours Nord hotel (or accommodation of equivalent standing) where you will have dinner before retiring for the night.  DAY 2 The bus will set out bright and early to take you to the three most prestigious Loire Châteaux. You will start the day with a guided tour of the Chenonceau Château, famous for its fine art collections. Your journey will then continue to Cheverny, with a guided tour of the stately residence which inspired the Moulinsart Château in Hergé's Tintin. You will also have lunch at the site. In the afternoon, travel to the royal palace of Chambord, the largest of the Loire Châteaux, where you will be taken on a guided tour of the grounds. The bus will leave Chambord at around 4:30pm for the return journey to Paris. 

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Tour of Notre Dame, Montmartre & The Louvre Museum – Skip-the-line tickets
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Tour of Notre Dame, Montmartre & The Louvre Museum – Skip-the-line tickets

Tour the historic districts of Paris by coach before visiting Notre Dame Cathedral, then the district of Montmartre and finally the most famous Parisian museum: the Louvre. Come and explore the city! THE ITINERARY INCLUDES A COACH TOUR OF THE HISTORIC DISTRICTS OF PARIS AND A VISIT TO NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL, FOLLOWED BY A CHANCE TO SEE MONTMARTRE AND THE MOST FAMOUS PARISIAN MUSEUM: THE LOUVRE. Come and explore the capital's legendary cultural attractions and experience the distinctive atmosphere of its various districts. This combination of activities is a great way to see the city in a short time.  A JOURNEY THROUGH HISTORIC PARIS AND A TOUR OF NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL: During your city tour, you will have a chance to see the Place Vendôme, famous for its jewellers; the Bastille quarter, a key site during the French revolution and now a renowned nightspot; the Marais, a hip district where the cafés and boutiques are always bustling with life; and Saint Germain des Prés, the stomping ground of many Parisian artists. Your excursion will also include a guided tour of the cathedral that novelist Victor Hugo called the "beating heart of Paris": Notre Dame. Notre Dame is situated on the Ile de la Cité island, which you will reach by boat. VISIT TO MONTMARTRE AND THE LOUVRE MUSEUM: The excursion continues with a visit to Montmartre, famous for its artistic ambiance. The buzzing, friendly atmosphere of this district is contagious!  The coach (or minibus) will drop you off near to the Butte Montmartre so that you can take the cable car to the top (or alternatively the minibus will take you to the summit). Your guide will show you the most popular attractions in Montmartre village. You will also have a chance to admire the Sacré Coeur Basilica, and explore it at your own pace.  Next, your coach will take you to the Louvre Museum – a vast temple of art and culture – for a guided tour of its main collections. Marvel at the museum's exhibits, which include the mysterious smile of the Mona Lisa, the beautiful Greek masterpiece the Venus de Milo, and the Winged Victory of Samothrace, a sculpture depicting the Greek goddess Nike. 

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Pont Royal
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Pont Royal

The Pont Royal is a bridge crossing the river Seine in Paris. It is the third oldest bridge in Paris, after the Pont Neuf and the Pont Marie. Located near the metro station: Tuileries LocationThe Pont Royal links the Right Bank by the Pavillon de Flore with the Left Bank of Paris between rue du Bac and the rue de Beaune. The bridge is constructed with five elliptical arches en plein cintre. A hydrographic ladder, indicating floods' highest level in Paris, is visible on the last pier nearest each bank. History In 1632, the entrepreneur Pierre Pidou directed the construction of a wooden toll-bridge which would be called Pont Sainte-Anne (in deference to Anne of Austria) or Pont Rouge (due to its color). It was designed to replace the Tuileries ferry upon which the rue du Bac (bac meaning ferry in French) owes its name. The ferry had been offering crossings since 1550. Fragile, this bridge of fifteen arches would be repaired for the first time in 1649, completely redone two years later, burnt in 1654, flooded in 1656, completely rebuilt in 1660, propped up in 1673 and finally carried away by a flood in February 1684. Madame de Sévigné reported that this last incident caused the loss of eight of the bridge's arches. It was finally reconstructed between October 25, 1685, and June 13, 1689, this time with stone, receiving complete financing from the king Louis XIV; it was the king who gave it the name Pont Royal. Louvois director of the Bâtiments du Roi, charged Jacques Gabriel, Jules Hardouin-Mansart and François Romain with the construction project. In the 18th century, the bridge was a popular meeting place for various festivities and celebrations. At the time of the French Revolution, in the period following the fall of the monarchy on 10 August 1792 and the beginning of the First French Empire in 1804 - the name of Pont Royal was changed to Pont National. During that period, General Napoléon Bonaparte (future Napoléon I, Emperor of the French) had cannons installed on the bridge in order to protect the Convention Nationale and the Committee of Public Safety, housed in the Tuileries Palace.During the First French Empire (1804-1814), Napoléon I renamed the bridge the Pont des Tuileries, a name that was kept until the Restoration in 1814 when Louis XVIII gave back to the bridge its royal name. The bridge underwent a last reconstruction in 1850. In 1939, it was classified as a monument historique under the same bill as the Pont Neuf and the Pont Marie.In 2005, the Pont Royal was illuminated by lights at night as one of the Paris Olympic Bid highlights. Source : Wikipédia – Reproduction of extracts of original text. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Photo : Wikimédia Commons

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Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor (Solférino)
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Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor (Solférino)

The passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor, formerly known as passerelle Solférino (or pont de Solférino), is a footbridge over the River Seine in the VIIe arrondissement of Paris. It is served by the Metro station Assemblée Nationale. The first bridgesFor a century, it was the cast iron bridge inaugurated by Napoleon III in 1861 which allowed vehicles to cross between quai Anatole-France and quai des Tuileries. Built by the engineers of the Pont des Invalides, Paul-Martin Gallocher de Lagalisserie and Jules Savarin, it was named after the June 1859 French victory of the Battle of Solferino. Having weakened over time (particularly due to barges crashing into it), it was demolished and replaced in 1961 with a steel footbridge, demolished in its turn in 1992. The present bridgeThe new passerelle de Solférino linking the Musée d'Orsay and the Jardin des Tuileries (Tuileries Gardens) was built between 1997 and 1999 under the direction of the engineer and architect Marc Mimram. Crossing the Seine with a single span and no piers, this metallic bridge is architecturally unique and covered in exotic trees (Tabebuias, a Brazilian tree also used for outdoor flooring at the Bibliothèque nationale de France) which gives it a light and warm appearance. Its solidity is, however, never in doubt - at either end, its foundations are in the form of concrete pillars extending 15m into the ground, and the structure itself is made up of six 150 tonne components built by the Eiffel engineering company, Eiffel Constructions métalliques. Its innovative architecture brought Marc Mimram the award "Prix de l'Équerre d'Argent" for the year 1999. The bridge also has benches and lampposts for promenaders who can reach the Jardin des Tuileries through a subterranean passage on the Rive Droite.The bridge was renamed after Léopold Sédar Senghor on 9 October 2006 on the centenary of this birth. Source : Wikipédia – Reproduction of extracts of original text. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Photo : Créative Commons

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