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What will you do on a tour?


Meet Sam and hear all about it!


Samantha “Sam” Horne is an expert of sorts because she’s taken three very different Tauck Bridges trips with her family. She went wild over Costa Rica: Jungles & Rainforests, loved the natural wonders she saw on Red Rocks & Painted Canyons and really enjoyed the famous


paintings and places she experienced on Castles & Kings: London to Paris, her first time ever in Europe. A ballet dancer, she was especially excited to learn about the arts and culture of each city and had always wanted to go to England and France.


We asked Sam to tell us what it was like to take Castles & Kings: London to Paris so you could get a better idea of what you can do on a Tauck Bridges trip. You may wonder if the touring part is any fun, but after you see what Sam says, you’ll know just how amazing tours can be!


6 Q: What is a Tauck Bridges trip like?


A: They are super fun and it’s nice that everything is included. You don’t have to think about what you will do or where you will go everyday; your days are already planned for you with lots of fun things to do and see. Nobody had to worry about anything! Our hotel, the Royal Horseguards, was near Buckingham Palace where we saw the Changing of the Guards right when we got there. In Paris, our hotel was really close to lots of places we wanted to see too, like the Louvre.


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