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Your Trip to Paris Dates Your Name Here Hotel: Your Hotel Information Email: Youremail@Mail.Com Your Trip to Paris Dates Your Name Here Hotel: Your Hotel Information Email: [email protected] Friday: Arrive in Paris Upon Landing Airport Pickup Your personal concierge will greet you at the airport with croissants and take you to your hotel via private car or via train/taxi through Gare du Nord. Pickup Time: TBD Tour Length: 1.5 hours Tour Transportation: Walking / Metro Includes: Transportation, Croissants Concierge: Lunch No Planned Activities Take the early afternoon to settle into your hotel and rest before evening activities. Late Afternoon Jazz in the Park Pickup time: TBD During the warmer months, there are numerous opportunities to experience Jazz outdoors in one of Paris’s many beautiful parks. Your concierge will meet you at your hotel with a picnic lunch, and walk or metro with you to experience some music in the park. Tour Length: TBD Transportation: Walking / Metro Includes: Lunch Concierge: Evening Paris Night Lights, an Evening Ride through Historic Paris Paris is called the city of lights, and what better way to see it than at night. Your personal guide will take you on a night ride through the city and stop at all the best vantage points. At the Trocadero, get the most sparkling view of the Eiffel Tower reflecting off the Seine. Pass by the monumental Pantheon in the Latin Quarter, then on to the Île de la Cité, an island in the Seine, to see Notre Dame and then a magnificent perspective of Paris from the Pont-Neuf. You’ll drive down the Champs- Élysées, stopping at the majestic Arc de Triomphe—and if you wish, climb to the top for a superb view of the city. You’ll finish at Sacré-Cœur in Montmartre, the highest point in Paris, to see it all in one gorgeous view. Suggested Pickup Times: 5:30 or 8:30pm Tour Length: 2 hours Tour Transportation: Private Car Includes: Hotel pickup Times available: 5:30pm (Modern car only), 8:30pm (Vintage and Modern cars available) Concierge + Driver: For questions or notification of delays, please contact your head concierge Rosemary Flannery +33 (0)6 81 29 56 62 [email protected] Saturday Morning No Planned Activities Afternoon Jazz in the Park Pickup time TBD During the Jazz festival, there are countless opportunities to experience music all over the city. Your concierge will meet you at your hotel again, with a packed lunch, and accompany you to the best Jazz the day has to offer. Tour Length TBD Transportation: Walking / Metro Includes: Lunch Concierge: Evening The Paris Jazz Scene: Night Owls Experience the Paris jazz scene – with a Paris jazz singer – beginning with a conversation between you and your personal concierge and jazz expert to get an understanding of what type of jazz that you’d like to hear. Learn about the history of jazz over a round of drinks and then be enthralled by jazz at a live music venue. Tour Length: 2 hours Tour Transportation: Taxi/Uber or Walking (depending on distance from hotel) Includes: Hotel pickup, Transportation, 2 beverages per person Jazz venues may incur an additional charge, depending on their ‘cover’ charge. Concierge: OR Evening Moulin Rouge Arrive by 7:15pm for 7:30pm show The fabulous Le Bal du Moulin Rouge, home of the French Can-Can, will delight you with its shimmering feathery costumes, unique music and dance from international musicians as well as a world famous revue. This is Paris at its finest, and the amazing high-energy show will leave you breathless and entertained. [Price includes meal and ticket, drinks additional.] Sunday Morning Master Pipe Organist – Saint-Jacques Saint-Christophe de la Villette Meeting Time 10:15am for 10:30am service You don’t have to be Catholic to enjoy this very special and unique invitation from our COO, an internationally award-winning organist, to listen to him play one of the most impressive pipe organs in Paris. Guy has been the acclaimed Master Organist for the St. Jacques - St. Christophe de la Villette Church in the 19th arrondissement for most of his life. He will greet you at the steps of this lovely neo-classical church, and bring you up to sit in the Organist’s loft during the Sunday service where you’ll be able to observe the Maestro play and watch the Catholic mass from ‘up above’. (Participation in the service is completely optional.) Tour Length: 2 hours Includes: Transportation Concierge: Guy Afternoon Philharmonie de Paris Arrive by 4:15pm for 4:30pm show The Philharmonie de Paris has given itself the task of rethinking the concert experience, placing it at the core of a welcoming facility that fosters all forms of music appreciation through education and recreation. Located in an up-and-coming eastern Parisian neighborhood, it is a bridge between the capital and its surroundings, and aims to be a gathering place for all. Evening Le Calife, VIP Dinner Cruise Arrive by 8pm Dine on Le Calife, a 5-star cruising restaurant, through the heart of historical Paris. In a warm and unique setting, view some of the most famous monuments of Paris from the Seine: Notre Dame, The Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, Grand Palais, Les Invalides, and the Eiffel Tower. At sunset, the cruise (which lasts 2 hours) starts at the sound of the "Kromhout", the original twin engine from 1939. The welcoming crew offers a wide range of cocktails to start the party. Then, enjoy either a traditional French menu worthy of the gastronomic reputation of the capital or menus inspired by India, South Africa, Greece and the Middle East. Embarks on the Left Bank of the Seine at Port des Saints-Pères, 3 Quai Malaquais. Includes: Meal and a glass of wine Tour Length: 2 hours For questions or notification of delays, please contact your head concierge Rosemary Flannery +33 (0)6 81 29 56 62 [email protected] Please Note Most AmericanConcierge.com private tours within Paris are each approximately 3 hours in duration. The client may choose to extend the tour, if desired, at a rate of $95 for each additional hour. Tours outside Paris (Versailles, Normandy, Giverny, Mont St. Michel, etc.) vary in length. Cancellation Policy Full refund up to 7 days prior, 50% up to 72 hours prior. 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