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A WEEK IN… LONDON AND PARIS


English tradition & French fare Nothing is as distinctively British as elegant Afternoon Tea at Fortnum & Mason, the regal Crown Jewels worn by Her Majesty on very special occasions, the pageantry of royal life at Windsor Castle, the Queen’s country residence, or a night at the Theatre in the West End of London... traditional experiences that will make you feel a bit like a local during your four nights in London with Tauck, along with insider introductions to storied places that make you feel more like royalty. And in Paris, prepare to be wined and dined at famous brasseries where in-the-know Parisians go, whisked inside must-see sites like the Louvre and Versailles under the knowledgeable guidance of local experts who avoid long lines, and greeted with friendly welcomes – and French fare – all over the city.


1. ARRIVE LONDON Tour begins: 6:00 PM, Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill. A transfer is included from Heathrow Airport to Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill, close to Hyde Park and Oxford Street in the West End. Join us for our welcome dinner tonight. Meals D


2. WINDSOR CASTLE & WESTMINSTER ABBEY Journey into the countryside this morning for a visit to Windsor Castle, home to British royalty for more than 900 years; see St. George’s Chapel, Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, and, schedule permitting, the State Apartments. Return to London for a guided tour of Westminster Abbey, burial place of Britain’s monarchs since the 11th century. Enjoy an à la carte dinner tonight at Gordon Ramsay’s maze Grill. Meals BD


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UNITED KINGDOM


ENGLAND London Windsor Maximum Elevation: 1,000 ft.


English Channel Tunnel


FRANCE Versailles Paris


3. TOWER OF LONDON & WEST END THEATRE Discover life in London, past and present today. Tour the infamous Tower of London (Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress) and view the world’s best-known collection of Crown Jewels. Get a new perspective of the city from atop the London Eye, soaring 450 feet above the River Thames aboard a private capsule. Then join us on a visit to London’s West End for a pre-show dinner and a lively theatre performance. Meals BD


4. BRITISH MUSEUM AND AFTERNOON TEA Showcasing one of the most comprehensive collections of art and antiquities in the world, including the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon Sculptures and the Black Obelisk, it is easy to get


Eurostar


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