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Parigi Insolita Prestige PARIGI INSOLITA PRESTIGE “ritornare a Parigi per vedere cose nuove” PASSAGES • PANTHÉON • MUSEO JACQUEMART-ANDRÈ • ORANGERIE • SAINT CHAPELLE • CONCIERGERIE • MONTMARTRE & PIGALLE • SAINT DENIS • CHANTILLY • ROYAUMONT • GIVERNY • OPÉRA • ANNULLA SENZA IL TUO ARCO DI TRIONFO • FONTAINEBLEAU • BARBIZON • VAUX LE VICOMTE VIAGGIO PENALE fino a 45 giorni dalla partenza Perché questo viaggio? Plus Guiness • cene in hotel/ristorante a 4 portate con • per scoprire luoghi di Parigi non presenti in altri itinerari assaggio di formaggio • visite interne indicate prenotate • per visitare il Castello di Vaux Le Vicomte, “l’ispirazione di Versailles” (ingressi esclusi) • per apprezzare fascino e romanticismo dell’Abbazia di Royaumont • sistema audio-guide wireless individuale • sistemazione family con possibilità di COSTI INDICATIVI INGRESSI camera quadrupla (la sistemazione family VIAGGIO IN AEREO PARIGI prevede 1 letto matrimoniale + 1 divano Quota individuale di partecipazione € 1.700,00 - Operà € 11,00 letto per i ragazzi) Supplemento singola € 300,00 Under 25 GRATUITO • tasse di soggiorno incluse Supplemento singola, partenza del 24/10 € 400,00 - Museo Orangerie € 9,00 • 4 escursioni by night con bus privato ed Riduzione bambini Under 25 GRATUITO accompagnatore fino a 12 anni in 3°/4° letto € 250,00 - Tour Montparnasse € 15,00 • viaggiare in modo esclusivo con massimo Supplemento partenza del 24/10 € 100,00 - Conciergerie + Saint Chapelle 20 persone Quota di partecipazione solo tour, biglietto cumulativo € 15,00 7 giorni Parigi/Parigi € 1.500,00 - Museo Jacquemart-Andrè’ € 12,00 (su richiesta, la quota non include volo e transfer aeroporto/hotel a/r) ridotto € 10,00 7 GIORNI Notte supplementare pre/post tour a Parigi, - Basilica di Saint Denis € 9,50 in b/b in doppia a persona, al giorno € 80,00 Under 25 GRATUITO Notte supplementare pre/post tour a Parigi, - Bateaux Mouches € 14,00 € 1.700,00 in b/b in singola, al giorno € 150,00 fino a 4 anni GRATUITO Partenza con voli diretti da Torino, Milano, Genova, 4/11 anni € 6,00 Venezia,Verona, Bologna, Firenze, Pisa, Napoli SU RICHIESTA - Tour Eiffel fino al 2° piano Tasse aeroportuali (salvo modifiche) € 100,00 € 16,30 Assicurazione obbligatoria 12/24 anni € 8,10 Bambini 4/11 anni € 4,10 (incluso annullamento viaggio) € 50,00 Date di Viaggio Fino al 3° piano € 25,50 Quota di iscrizione € 30,00 12/24 anni € 12,70 PPartenza garantita Bambini 4/11 anni € 6,40 1. 18/24 luglio LA QUOTA COMPRENDE Scale € 10,20 2. 22/28 agosto • Viaggio A/R Italia/Parigi con voli di linea Air France 12/24 anni € 5,10 P • trasferimenti aeroporto/hotel e viceversa 4/11 anni € 2,50 3. 24/30 ottobre • sistemazione in Hotel 4 stelle con trattamento di GIVERNY mezza pensione come da programma - Casa Museo di Monet € 9,50 posti limitati, tour effettuati • visite indicate in Autobus GT ridotto € 5,50 con massimo 20 persone • prime colazioni a buffet ROYAUmONT Abbazia € 9,00 • visite guidate indicate Documento richiesto per Under 17 € 6,50 • sistema audio-guide wireless individuale per tutta la durata l’Imbarco Aereo CHANTILLLY del tour Castello € 17,00 • CARTA D'IDENTITà VALIDA • tasse, I.V.A. ridotto € 10,00 • tasse di soggiorno FONTAINEBLEAU • accompagnatore dall’Italia in partenza da Roma Castello € 14,00 • accompagnatore Parigi/Parigi per chi parte da Under 25 GRATUITO altri aeroporti Vaux-Le-Vicomte • escursioni serali indicate Castello € 16,50 ridotto € 14,50 LA QUOTA NON COMPRENDE • bevande N.B. Le tariffe degli ingressi potrebbero subire variazioni • ingressi (diurni e serali) successivamente alla data di stampa del catalogo. • quanto non indicato N.B. L’accesso alla Torre Eiffel potrebbe comportare file N.B. Le visite previste potranno essere invertite tra i vari anche importanti in base a: livelli di accesso, stagionalità, giorni in funzione degli orari di apertura dei musei o per eventi particolari, decisioni improvvise della direzione del esigenze tecniche, ma il programma rimane invariato. monumento dovute a condizioni meteo, gestione del perso- nale o altro. Pertanto la Guiness non può garantire che la vi- IL NOSTRO HOTEL sita avvenga agevolmente e/o con certezza assoluta. PARIGI HOTEL MERCURE ORARIO E LUOGO DI INCONTRO PORTE DE VERSAILLES EXPO o similare 4 stelle PER I PASSEGGERI IN PARTENZA DA ROMA www.mercure.com Roma - 2 ore prima della partenza - Aeroporto di Fiumicino - Partenze Internazionali - Terminal T1 - Banco Air France - incontro con Accompagnatore Guiness. ORARIO E LUOGO DI INCONTRO PER I PASSEGGERI IN PARTENZA DA ALTRI AEROPORTI Parigi in Hotel - ore 20.00 circa del 1° giorno - incontro con Accompagnatore Guiness OPERATIVO VOLI AIR FRANCE DA ROMA FCO/CDG AF 1205 10.00/12.10 CDG/FCO AF 1404 16.55/19.00 FRANCIA 174 Parigi FRANCIA SPAGNA PARIGI - Le Pont des Arts 1° GIORNO ITALIA > PARIGI famose opere di Impressionisti, Renoir, Cézanne, Manet, 5°GIORNO ABBAZIA DI ROyAUMONT partenza per Parigi con voli di linea Air France - al- Rousseau, ma soprattutto le notissime Ninfee di Monet) e > CASTELLO DI CHANTILLy l’arrivo trasferimento in hotel - cena in hotel/ristorante - passeggiata nei Giardini delle Tuileries (creati su ordine prima colazione in hotel - pranzo libero - cena in hotel/ dopocena escursione con bus privato, guida ed di Caterina de Medici nel 1564 da Bernardo Carnesecchi, ristorante - escursione giornaliera con guida - visita accompagnatore, tour panoramico Paris Ville ristrutturati da Mollet nel 1609 e dal famoso Architetto dell’Abbazia di Royaumont (grande abbazia cister- Lumiere (Opéra, Madeleine, Place Vendome, André Le Notre nel 1664 di cui conservano l’impronta) - cense, luogo ricco di fascino e romanticismo, visita degli Place de la Concorde, Champs Elysées, Arco di dopocena Paris la nuit, con bus privato ed ac- edifici abbaziali, il parco, le rovine della chiesa), il Castello Trionfo, Tour Eiffel) - pernottamento. compagnatore alla Torre Eiffel, salita sulla Torre di Chantilly (il secondo museo di Francia dopo il Louvre, per ammirare la città da una posizione strategica ricchissima collezione di pittura, visita del castello e del 2°GIORNO PARIGI > PASSAGES > OPERA’ (biglietto della Torre escluso) - pernottamento. parco) - dopocena escursione Paris la nuit con > SAINTE CHAPELLE > CONCIERGERIE mezzi pubblici ed accompagnatore, passeggiata prima colazione in hotel - pranzo libero - cena in hotel/ri- 4°GIORNO ARCO DI TRIONFO sugli Champs Elysées - pernottamento. storante - intera giornata dedicata alla visita della città con > MUSEO JACQUEMART ANDRE’ guida - al mattino visita dei Passages tra il Louvre e > MONTMARTRE 6°GIORNO FONTAINEBLEAU > BARBIZON l’Opéra, la Galérie Véro-Dodat, il Palais Royal, la > BASILICA di SAINT DENIS > CASTELLO DI VAUX LE VICOMTE Galérie Vivienne, la Galérie Colbert famosa per la prima colazione in hotel - pranzo libero - cena in hotel/ri- prima colazione in hotel - pranzo libero - cena in hotel - grande cupola di 17 metri di diametro (da cui trasse ispira- storante - intera giornata dedicata alla visita della città con escursione giornaliera con guida - visita del Castello zione per le Gallerie Vittorio Emanuele II a Milano e Umberto guida - visita esterna dell’ Arco di Trionfo, visita del di Fontainebleau (magnifico castello rinascimentale di- Museo (un magnifico hotel parti- mora dei sovrani di Francia da Francesco I a Napoleone I a Napoli), Panoramas, Jouffroy, visita interna Jacquemart-André culier, stupenda dimora del XIX secolo, presenta la più bella III), il villaggio dei pittori di (cittadina che accolse dell’Opéra - nel pomeriggio visita della Sainte Chapelle Barbizon (capolavoro dell’arte gotica in cui le pareti sono sostituite collezione privata di opere d’arte di Parigi), passeggiata da tra il 1830 ed il 1870 una colonia di pittori esponenti del da immense vetrate, nata come degno reliquiario per la con visita interna della Basilica realismo che diedero vista alla Scuola di Barbizon), il Pigalle a montmartre Ca- Corona di Spine del Cristo), la (prigione del Sacré Cœur (il monumento più bianco d’Europa insieme stello di Vaux Le Vicomte (bellissimo castello del sei- Conciergerie politica durante la rivoluzione che ci consentirà di conoscere al Vittoriano di Roma), visita interna della Basilica di cento, che ispirò Luigi XIV per la creazione di Versailles) - gli ultimi tragici momenti della vita della Regina Maria An- Saint Denis (la prima cattedrale costruita in stile gotico, dopocena serata libera, accompagnatore a tonietta e ricostruire il senso della rivoluzione francese, che necropoli reale di Francia) - dopocena escursione Paris disposizione - pernottamento. ha cambiato le sorti dell’Europa) - dopocena escursione la nuit, tour con bus privato ed accompagnatore Paris la nuit con bus privato ed accompagnatore, nel quartiere di Montparnasse che visse il massimo 7°GIORNO PARIGI > ITALIA minicrociera lungo la Senna sul Bateaux Mouches splendore negli anni dal 1900 al 1930 (poco dopo il crack prima colazione in hotel - al mattino visita con guida (biglietto del battello escluso) - pernottamento. di Wall Street del ’29), ospitando gli atelier di artisti e pittori della Parigi storica (Notre Dame, Quartiere Latino con famosi come Modigliani, «il cigno di Livorno», e teatro di visita esterna del Pantheon, passeggiata nei Giardini di 3°GIORNO PARIGI > GIVERNy > celebri modelle come Alice Prin, «Kiki di Montparnasse» - Lussemburgo) - pranzo libero - trasferimento in aeroporto > MUSEO dell’ORANGERIE > LES TUILERIES luogo di ritrovo di questa colonia di artisti fece la fortuna - partenza con voli di linea Air France per il rientro in prima colazione in hotel - pranzo libero - cena in hotel/ri- dei locali posti sul crocevia Vavin (un incrocio formato dai Italia. storante - al mattino escursione con guida a Giverny - Boulevard Raspail e Montparnasse) conferendogli quella visita della Casa museo e Giardino di monet - rientro notorietà giunta ai nostri giorni - eventuale salita sulla a Parigi - visita con guida del museo dell’Orangerie Tour Montparnasse - pernottamento. (un luogo che dopo un lungo restauro, dal 2005, raccoglie Approfondimenti Passages Parigini des Petits-Champs, dove si trova Pandora, una delle più note Ritornare a Parigi per vedere cose nuove I Passages erano il luogo dello shopping dell’alta società eu- sale da tè della capitale.
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