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'City of Love & Lights' Paris in France.Top things to do in Paris in France.

After an exciting stay in London and an awesome city tour we hardly knew how the day went by and it was time for us to say goodbye to London and bonjour to France.

The most amazing experience was we travelled from London to Paris UNDERWATER. Whoooo did that excite you? We were excited too. We travelled in a Eurotunnel shuttle which transports passenger cars and tour buses. The journey is for about 40mins. Our bus went into the Eurotunnel shuttle and we were both scared and amazed how we were under water and still could not feel a thing. We got down to explore it and we found it to be a wonderful thing. Salute to the human brains!!! 

We reached Calais and soon stopped at a restaurant to have lunch. We tried croissants and other French delicacies. Drive through beautiful landscapes to Paris, the ‘City of Lights’. Check into your hotel. After dinner end the day taking in the dazzling overview of the glittering city as you ascend to the 2nd level of the Eiffel Tower ! 

The other things you should not miss are:
• Excursion to Parc Astérix
• Visit Grévin Wax Museum
• City Tour Of Paris
• Optional ‘Gala Evening In Paris’

We recommend you unleash the child in you and enjoy our highly recommended, exclusive excursion to Parc Astérix enroute. 7 adventure areas, 27 attractions and 6 shows set your heart racing and keep you entertained. Ride the 80 kmph Tonnerre de Zeus – Europe’s highest wooden roller coaster; the Goudrix, the Oxygenarium, the Transdemonium, the Menhir Express, the Grand Splatch and the latest addition of the Pharaonique. Thrilling rides and incredible shows make it a complete family attraction. Our next stop is the famed Grévin Wax Museum, an exclusive from Cox & Kings ! Grévin, legendary site of entertainment since 1882, was created by Alfred Grévin, to showcase life size wax models of celebrities.


At the end of the 19th Century, Arthur Meyer, founder of the famous daily newspaper ‘Le Gaulois’, conceived the notion of showing his readers the peoplein the headlines of his paper, but in 3-D. To implement this original plan, he called on Alfred Grévin, who was a cartoonist, designer and famous sculptor. The Grévinopened its doors on June 5th, 1882. It was an immediate success. At Grévin, relive glorious French history, meet celebrities and experience the Spirit of Paris. The latest addition is our very own ‘Shah Rukh Khan’. Commemorate your visit with a small memento.


Enjoy a guided panoramic highlight city tour of the Pyramid of the Louvre, Garnier’s Opera, the River Seine, the Place de la Concorde - the site of the infamous guillotine, the Champs Élysées - one of the most fashionable streets, the Napoleanic Arc de Triomphe and the Hotel des Invalides. After dinner return to your hotel. Later this evening, don’t miss our optional Cox & Kings Gala Evening and experience the joie de vivre of ‘Gaie Paris’. This enchanted evening unfolds with a cruise on the River Seine, sailing under old and beautiful bridges, admiring illuminated monuments as you glide by. True bliss ! Sparkle over a glass of champagne at the Lido. Here at the most famous nightclub in the world, enjoy the ‘Bonheur Show’, a cabaret with extraordinary sets and extravagant costumes. Take away a small remembrance of your visit. We stretch the night for you with an Illumination Tour, driving past spectacularly lit landmarks of Paris. It’s magic !
 

Top things to do in Paris / France:

1) The soaring Eiffel Tower - Full day event
2) Parc Asterix
3) Grevin Wax Museum
4) City Tour
5) Parfumerie Fragonard Factory Tour
6) The mammoth Louvre Museum
7) The cathedral of Notre-Dame
8) Arc de Triomphe
9) Le Fumoir
10) Musée de l'Orangerie
11) Shakespeare and Company Bookshop
12) Institut du Monde Arabe
13) Centre Pompidou
14) Paris After Dark
15) Piscine Josephine Baker
16) Montmartre Walk
17) Shopping in the Marais



























































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