Party & Nightlife
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Cultural Activities
Trip Teaser
Embark with The Trip on a 10-day French experience, starting in Paris with its iconic landmarks and vibrant culture. Explore Versailles' royal opulence, you will be stunned!
Delve into Normandy's historic beaches, and wander through the fairytale landscapes of the Loire Valley. A journey blending history, beauty, and unforgettable local experiences awaits you.
How it Works
Every adventure with the trip is yours to build. We take care of the hassle, and you add on experiences that inspire you, as little or as much as you want.
To the right, you’ll find a list of activities that have been hand selected by our team for each place on your itinerary. Each activity is unique, and is partnered with local business owners and providers in France, to make sure you get an authentic experience across these French cities.
What's Included:
9 night stay in accommodation of your choice
Transportation to all destinations
Travel Coordinator Services
Breakfast Most Days
Travel Issue Support
Add-Ons Available
Paris/Versailles Add ons
Macarons cooking class
Catacombs Exploration in Paris
City Walking Tour
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Hidden Passageways Exploration in paris
Bike Tour through the Gardens of Versailles
Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride in Versailles
Normandy - Rouen Add ons
Mont Saint Michel
City Walking Tour
Giverny Day Trip - visit also Claude Monet's House and Gardens
Old Town Exploration
Circuit 24 Hours of Le Mans
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Loire Add ons - Nantes
Les Machines de L'Ile
City Walking Tour
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Nantes - City Exploration Game
Lu Tower and Biscuiterie visit
Before booking, please ensure you check what documents, visas, and vaccinations are required
to enter the country you are visiting. If you have any questions, please contact us.Paris:
Spring (March to May): Mild temperatures, occasional rain showers. Cherry blossoms in parks.
Summer (June to August): Warm to hot temperatures, occasional heatwaves. Peak tourist season.
Autumn (September to November): Mild and pleasant, occasional rainfall. Fall foliage in parks.
Winter (December to February): Cold temperatures, occasional snow, especially in January and February.
Loire Valley:
Spring (March to May): Similar to Paris, mild temperatures, occasional showers.
Summer (June to August): Warmer temperatures, occasionally hot. Great for outdoor activities and vineyard tours.
Autumn (September to November): Pleasant temperatures, colorful foliage.
Winter (December to February): Cold with occasional frost and some rainfall.
Normandy:
Spring (March to May): Mild temperatures, frequent rain. Flowers bloom across the countryside.
Summer (June to August): Cooler than other regions of France, with temperatures rarely exceeding 70°F (20°C). Expect some rain.
Autumn (September to November): Mild temperatures, beautiful fall colors.
Winter (December to February): Cold and damp, occasional snow, especially closer to inland areas.● Be mindful of scammers and pickpockets
● Familiarize yourself with local laws and customs
● Always know where your passport and other important documents are
● Bring a lock to use in hostels to store your valuables when you’re in the city
● Stay informed about local events
● Respect the private property of others
● Travel with a list of important contacts
● Have in hand our contacts, in case you might need our support
The Trip is not responsible or liable for loss of property, theft or legal services for our
clients.We always recommend bringing a good amount of cash to exchange when traveling abroad in case of card failure or fraud. France has reputable banks with ATMs that accept Visa and Mastercard. We don’t recommend walking around with large amounts of cash in the city. Many locations around the countries offer mobile payment services, such as Apple pay, tap to pay and general card transactions.
Getting around in France for English speakers is generally quite easy, as many people in France speak English well. Since these are large and often touristed areas, many things have been translated into English including transportation related information, guides and more.
France actively work to make their cities friendly to all. That being said, many of their older buildings can’t always be guaranteed to have wheelchair access or accessible facilities.
If you have special requirements please contact us before booking the trip so we can properly advise you on the specific locations.