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Castles & Kings: London to Paris London Windsor •


From your first moment onboard a private double-decker bus in London to your last night in Paris doing a magic show, it’s nonstop big-time fun. Discover Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower, and how humongously yummy French hot chocolate is!


Versailles • Paris Believe It!


Louis XIV of France thought the world revolved around him (he called himself the Sun King) so he built the most extravagant palace ever just outside Paris in Versailles, including a huge mirrored room, where he could see himself from all angles. Check it out.


The Bloody Tower King Henry VIII had 6 wives – and had 2 beheaded at the Tower of London. Two English princes, aged 12 and 9, were imprisoned here and never seen again. A Beefeater guard fills you in on the gruesome details and shows you spots where dark deeds were done. You’ll see the Crown Jewels too.


Sleep Well


Love spy stories and mysteries? Your hotel, The Royal Horseguards, was the original Scotland Yard and once served as the headquarters of the British Secret Service! Enjoy the hotel’s elegance, complete with marble staircase, glittering chandeliers, and horsey artwork.


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