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Paris/London/Amsterdam London, Paris & Amsterdam LED BY PROFESSOR IRVIN JEFFERSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CITIES VISITED: LONDON, WINDSOR, [email protected] PARIS, VERSAILLES, EXTENSION TO ___ AMSTERDAM Introduce yourself to Europe’s best on both sides of the English Channel (or PROGRAM NUMBER: LENGTH: “la Manche”). Survey rich landscapes from the banks of the Thames and the 2417261HU 10 DAY PROGRAM Seine, and measure skyline-shaping domes at St. Paul’s Cathedral and Sacré MAR 17 MAR 26 MAR 27 Coeur Basilica. You can compare medieval stalwart Windsor Castle to its much younger French cousin the Palace of Versailles, though both are equally majestic. ENROLL ONLINE: EFCST.COM/2417261HU 10-DAY ITINERARY your own Day 1: Fly overnight to England − See Sacré-Cœur Basilica Day 2: London − Enjoy dinner in Montmartre − Meet your Tour Director at the airport Day 8: Paris | Amsterdam − Take a walking tour of London − Travel to Amsterdam − Take an optional excursion to ride the London Eye − Take a guided tour of Amsterdam − Enjoy a fish and chips dinner − Enjoy dinner in Amsterdam Day 3: London | Windsor Day 9: Amsterdam − Take a guided tour of London − Take a walking tour of Amsterdam − See Big Ben − Visit the Anne Frank House − See Piccadilly Circus − Spend a half day exploring Amsterdam on your own − Visit St. Paul’s Cathedral Day 10: Depart for home − Visit Windsor Castle Day 4: London − Spend the day exploring London on your own − Take an optional excursion to Oxford Day 5: London | Paris − Travel to Paris − Visit Notre-Dame Cathedral − Enjoy a Seine River cruise Day 6: Versailles | Paris − Take a guided tour of Paris − See the Arc de Triomphe − See Eiffel Tower − Take a guided tour of Versailles Day 7: Paris − Visit the Louvre − Spend the afternoon exploring Paris on REQUESTED DEPARTURE DATE – SUBJECT TO CHANGE: DEPARTURE CITY: ENROLL BY PHONE: BIRMINGHAM 877-485-4184 MAR 17 MAR 26 MAR 27 PROGRAM NUMBER: ENROLL ONLINE: 2417261HU EFCST.COM/2417261HU *PROGRAM PRICE VALID FOR TODAY. DOUBLE ROOMING IS REQUIRED FOR TRAVELERS AGE 30 AND OLDER AT THE TIME OF TRAVEL. CHANGE AND CANCELLATION FEES OF UP TO THE TOTAL PRICE WILL APPLY. APPLICABLE AIRLINE BAGGAGE FEES ARE NOT INCLUDED AND CAN BE FOUND AT EFCOLLEGESTUDYTOURS.COM/BAGGAGE. ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION BY EF PROGRAM COORDINATOR. TO VIEW EF’S BOOKING CONDITIONS, VISIT EFCOLLEGESTUDYTOURS.COM/BC. .
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