TOUR FRANCE
Monet’s house
Château de Chantilly
Monet’s Garden Château Weekend &
Monet’s Garden 4 days from £579
WHAT’S INCLUDED
• Just You Tour Manager as your host
• Standard-class return rail travel by Eurostar from St Pancras
• 3 nights in a 4-star hotel • 4 meals: 3 breakfasts, 1 dinner
PLUS… • Welcome drink • Game of boules and glass of wine one evening
• Farewell drink
• Overseas transfers & other transportation
• Porterage
DAY 1 UK to Château de Maffliers Today you’ll travel from London St Pancras International to Paris, with an onward coach journey to your hotel.
Get to know your fellow travellers over a drink and dinner this evening. During your stay your Tour Manager will arrange a game of boules and a glass of beer or wine one evening in the grounds of your hotel.
DAY 2 Château de Chantilly & Paris Château de Chantilly is one of France’s finest 18th century buildings. Located in the heart of a large forest on the outskirts of Paris, it comprises two attached buildings, the Petit Château and the Grand Château, which was destroyed in the French Revolution and rebuilt in the 1870s.
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One of the owners of the château was in exile in London for more than 20 years, and during that time, he built up an art collection which he brought here on his return. In the gallery, the Musée Condé, discover one of the best art collections in France with a particularly fine selection of French paintings, as well as an impressive library.
Step inside for a tour and enjoy a stroll around the magnificent gardens on today’s optional three-quarter- day excursion.
With its exceptional architecture and delicious gastronomic delights, Paris is a seductive city. Sit back and enjoy the sights as they are wonderfully illuminated on an optional coach tour of the French capital this evening, with dinner included.
CUSTOMER RATING
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Discover the beauty of Château de Chantilly, the charm of artist Claude Monet’s gardens in Giverny and the glamour of Paris by night on this short break just a stone’s throw from France’s premier city.
INCLUDED EXCURSION • Monet’s Garden including entrance
OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS • Château de Chantilly • Paris by night with dinner
Pre-bookable excursions: The above optional excursions can be pre-booked as a package from just £128.
RAIL OPTIONS
Upgrade to Standard Premier: From £129 per person return including a light meal and drinks.
FRANCE
Château de Chantilly
Giverny FRANCE DAY 3 Giverny
It is said that the history of France is written in her gardens, and this is reflected in the many different horticultural styles found across the country.
Particularly delightful are the gardens of the famous French Impressionist Claude Monet in Giverny. He planted and painted here from 1883 until his death in 1926, gaining inspiration from the natural beauty that surrounded him.
Explore the artist’s flower garden, Clos Normand, as well as the Japanese- style water garden. These two areas are a beautiful contrast to one another, yet are equally wonderful to explore.
The most famous feature is the lily pond, from which Monet gained so much inspiration, and his series of water lily paintings is revered throughout the world.
As you stroll through the enchanting gardens don’t miss the exquisite Japanese bridge which is covered with wisteria - it too is depicted in many of Monet’s greatest works of art.
In the evening we will gather as a group to enjoy a farewell drink.
DAY 4 Paris to UK Today we will return to the UK by Eurostar to St Pancras International.
Please note: We want you to get the most from your holiday with us please be advised this tour requires a good degree of physical fitness and is not suitable for anyone with limited mobility.
TO BOOK CALL 01858 415 452 visit
justyou.co.uk or contact your local travel agent H Paris YOUR HOTEL
Novotel Chateau de Maffliers ★★★★ 15 miles north of Paris. Facilities
include a restaurant, bar, sun terrace, indoor swimming pool and a lift. Bedrooms have private facilities, TV and tea/coffee-making facilities.
Paris Eiff el Tower
Montmartre, Paris, by night
Chateau de Maffl iers Extra nights in London
If you would like to stay in a hotel conveniently located for St Pancras International for an extra night or two before or after your tour we can arrange this for you. Simply speak to one of our Holiday Advisors for more information.
DEPARTURE DATES
For all dates and prices, see latest price guide. Holiday ref: SEFCW
2017 St Pancras International 28 Apr 12 May 4 Aug 8 Sep 15 Sep
Transfer time is approx. 40 mins. Rail timings and hotels are subject to change and will be confi rmed in your fi nal documents.
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