Paris 7-Day Tour Itinerary

Luxurious Paris & Southern France Mini-Tour? 9 Days 8 Nights? ¥16,500/person onwards

Day 1 Arrival in Paris

Arrival in Paris guide will wait for you at the airport.

First go to the Sacré-Coeur Church, which is the highest point in Paris, with a panoramic view of the city, and it is a place where painters and artists gather on weekends.

You can experience France and the French up close. Find a French cafe, have a cup of coffee and a French croissant.

Afterward, you can drive to the Champs Elysees, the Arc de Triomphe.

Walk to Place de la Concorde, return to the hotel after lunch, have a short rest, and after 4-5pm, go out for a stroll, along the Seine, to the Eiffel Tower.

In the evening find a French restaurant and have some wine.

Hotel: Hotel Sofitel Paris Opera in Scribe or same class

Day 2 Paris

After breakfast we set off on foot to the Louvre.

The Louvre is one that can be long or short, depending on the person. If visiting Paris for the first time, this attraction is a must.

If you have already seen the Louvre, it is recommended that you visit the Guimet museum.

The Musée Guimet is a religious and cultural museum in the 16th arrondissement of Paris that was officially founded in 1889 by Emile Guimet, a Lyon industrialist, and focuses on Egypt, Rome, Greece, China, and other Asian countries.

Afterward to the flea market

Dinner at a Michelin restaurant: Le Meurice Alain Ducasse (reservations only)

Day 3? Notre Dame de Paris

After breakfast we walk to the famous Notre Dame de Paris, followed by a stroll on the Left Bank with access to the Café de la Fleur de Lis, Shakespeare's bookstore.

The Café de la Fleur, named after the ancient Roman goddess Flore, is one of the three famous cafes in Paris, located on the corner of Boulevard St. Germain and Rue St. Benoit in the 6th district of Paris.

Since its founding in 1885, this café on the Left Bank has witnessed many important moments in history - it was the place of enlightenment for "existentialism" and the birthplace of surrealism.

Shakespeare's BookshopThe world's most famous bookstore, it's actually not very big, with an old-fashioned facade and no modern interior or exterior.

Shakespeare's bookstore, which is built on the first floor of an old mansion, is actually all over Europe and is probably even older, but it's located on the Left Bank and is the site of so many legendary stories.

The afternoon is free for you to shop for Parisian specialties.

Day 4 Paris - Lyon

After breakfast, take the TGV to Lyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and visit the Gallo-Roman ruins on the hill of Fourvières for a panoramic view of Lyon and a walk through the old town.

Lyon's Old Town (Vieux Lyon) belongs to Lyon's 5th district, a Renaissance-style neighborhood located on the right bank of the Sa?ne River, which was a fishing village in ancient times, became one of the world's largest producers of silk fabrics in the 15th century, and was the political, economic and cultural center of France in the 17th century.

There are still many old buildings from the 15th to 17th centuries preserved here, with many Gothic, Renaissance and Classical houses connected to each other in orange-red tones, which are very characteristic.

The white Church of Notre Dame, built on top of the hill of Faubourg-les-Bains and standing 281 meters high, is a symbolic sight of Lyon's Old Town.

The Old Town is a must-see tourist destination, as its urban architecture is more centrally reflective of the remains of ancient urban change from Roman times through the Middle Ages to the 19th century.

Staying at?La Loge Du Vieux Lyon (Lyon Ancient Apartments)One of the most sought-after accommodations in Lyon La Loge DuVieux Lyon self-catering apartments are located in the center of Lyon in a historic building, 2.5 km from PartDieu train station and 600 meters from the famous Place Bellecour. Bellecour) 600 meters away.

Day 5 Lyon - Avignon - UZES

After breakfast, visit the Paul Bocuse market, founded in 1859, the largest central food market in Lyon, a place specializing in high-end ingredients.

Using the concept of the "vertical garden", the market was designed with an entire fa?ade of plants, giving it the appearance of a large garden.

Here you can see and taste a wide variety of local foods, including seafood, cheese, cured meat products, and fresh fruits.

In the afternoon, proceed to Avignon. Visit the Papal Palace (about 1 hour), St. Benedict's Bridge and so on.

Avignon is the most lively city in Provence, where the Pope once moved away from Rome to reside, and where the French boyhood yoyo, the Bridge of Avignon, was born.

Hotel: Chateau Alpine Ranch Chateau chain hotels or the same level

Sixth day UZES - Hook Woad

After breakfast, go to the World Heritage Site, the Gade Aqueduct Bridge, 48 meters high, which is the world's largest surviving Roman aqueducts, and is now the world's tallest elevated aqueduct bridge! .

The aqueduct was used for four centuries and was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985, making it the most visited monument in France.

Afterwards, transfer to Gouverneur and check in at the hotel.

Hotel: Domaine d'Enclos or similar

Day 7 Gouverneur - Sao Paulo. De . Vence

Hook Woad is a village on a mountainside that has been named one of the ten most beautiful small towns in the world.

The roads in Gokhwode are dazzlingly beautiful, and many of them are carved out of the stone high houses of the two-boy wall, and the houses, fences and paths are all made of the inexhaustible stones dug up on the local hillside, which makes walking in such a stone town so interesting

The green trees and red flowers everywhere, the hot and bright sunshine, and the white clouds in the blue sky make this town so beautiful that it can be seen in the mountains. The town is so peaceful and beautiful in the mountainside.

After lunch, we will go to St. Paul. De. Vence and check into the hotel.

Hotel: Hotel Grande or similar

Day 8 St. Paul de Vence - Eze - Nice

After breakfast, we will go to St. Paul de Vence, which has the title of one of the most beautiful towns in France, is the most beautiful village in the world due to its geography.

Saint-Paul-de-Vence is also a true art village, where you will see works of art that will make you want to move, whether you know anything about art or not.

Afterward, head to the small town of Eze, known as the "Buzzard's Nest Village" because of the way the houses are built on the steep rocky cliffs, much like a buzzard's nest.

Of the several buzzard nesting villages in southern France, Eze was built on a steeper rocky hill, making it a natural defense against Saracen attacks.

The narrow roads paved with white stones look quaint with the many houses built of stone.

The village is small, but the roads are many and complex, like a maze, and the views over the Fira Strait and the Mediterranean Sea are excellent.

Then drive back to Nice and check into your hotel.

Hotel: Le Meridien Nice or similar

Day 9 Nice--Paris--Beijing

Today, we will leave early and send the train to the station, so we can not have breakfast at the hotel. You can ask your guide to arrange for a meal near the station.

Take the TGV to leave Nice at 7 o'clock, arrive in Paris, the guide will meet you at the station, go to free time, and then transfer to the plane to return to China.