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  • Destination: Paris, France
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  • Day 1, Saturday Dec, 26 (3 schedule items)
    • A Paris, France Save this
      • Paris

        Paris is the cosmopolitan capital of France and - with 2.2 million people living in zone 1 (Central Paris) and another 9.9 million people in the suburbs (la banlieue) - is one of the largest cities in Europe. Located in the north of the country on the river Seine, Paris has the reputation of being the most beautiful and romantic of all cities, brimming with historical associations and remaining vastly influential in the realms of culture, art, fashion, food and design. Dubbed the City of Light, it is among the most popular tourist destinations in the world.

        Central Paris is officially divided into 20 districts called arrondissements, numbered from 1 to 20 in a clockwise spiral from the centre of town. Each arrondissement has its own unique character and selection of attractions for the traveler.

        One of the best value and most convenient ways to see the sights of Paris is with the Paris Museum Pass (previously known as Carte Musées et Monuments), a pre-paid entry card that allows entry into over 70 museums and monuments around Paris. Those there are too many to list, highlights include: Notre Dame Cathedral, the Eiffel Tower, Père-Lachaise Cemetery, the Louvre, Musée d'Orsay and the Picasso Museum.

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    • B Citadines Paris Bastille Nation Save this
      • Citadines Paris Bastille Nation

        The 3-star establishment offers you 97 apartments over 7 floors - 63 two-person studios, 33 one-bedroom apartments for 3 to 4 people and 1 two-bedroom apartment for 5 to 6 people. In studios, choose to sleep on the sofa or pullout beds. In apartments, there are sofa beds in the lounge area and two single beds in the bedroom. Located in the heart of the Bastille-Nation-Gare de Lyon triangle, in a typically Parisian quarter, this Apart*hotel has its own private garden and is also close to the Saint-Antoine hospital and the Ministry of Finance. Nearby, the colorful open-air market in the Place d*Aligre gives you a glimpse of the animated life of this area. The Bastille Opera House is just a stone*s throw away, and sits amidst countless trendy restaurants and bars in the area. And when you crave some peace and quiet, stroll around the Arsenal marina and the Viaduc des Arts. Absolute musts. the Viaduc des Arts, a tree-lined promenade between Bastille and the Jardin de Reuilly.
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      • Arc de Triomphe

        The arch is a site of memories, current events and celebrations. The lists of the dead will move you. And the cars that drive around the monument will terrify you! Standing in a direct line between the Louvre and the Grande Arche de la Défense, the monument links the past with the present and offers amazing views. A truly impressive landmark, 50 meters (164 feet) high and 45 meters (147 feet) wide, Paris would not be Paris without it! Open daily from 10am.
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  • Day 2, Sunday Dec, 27 (3 schedule items)
    • D Citadines Paris Bastille Nation Save this
      • Citadines Paris Bastille Nation

        The 3-star establishment offers you 97 apartments over 7 floors - 63 two-person studios, 33 one-bedroom apartments for 3 to 4 people and 1 two-bedroom apartment for 5 to 6 people. In studios, choose to sleep on the sofa or pullout beds. In apartments, there are sofa beds in the lounge area and two single beds in the bedroom. Located in the heart of the Bastille-Nation-Gare de Lyon triangle, in a typically Parisian quarter, this Apart*hotel has its own private garden and is also close to the Saint-Antoine hospital and the Ministry of Finance. Nearby, the colorful open-air market in the Place d*Aligre gives you a glimpse of the animated life of this area. The Bastille Opera House is just a stone*s throw away, and sits amidst countless trendy restaurants and bars in the area. And when you crave some peace and quiet, stroll around the Arsenal marina and the Viaduc des Arts. Absolute musts. the Viaduc des Arts, a tree-lined promenade between Bastille and the Jardin de Reuilly.
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    • E Paris, France Save this
      • Paris

        Paris is the cosmopolitan capital of France and - with 2.2 million people living in zone 1 (Central Paris) and another 9.9 million people in the suburbs (la banlieue) - is one of the largest cities in Europe. Located in the north of the country on the river Seine, Paris has the reputation of being the most beautiful and romantic of all cities, brimming with historical associations and remaining vastly influential in the realms of culture, art, fashion, food and design. Dubbed the City of Light, it is among the most popular tourist destinations in the world.

        Central Paris is officially divided into 20 districts called arrondissements, numbered from 1 to 20 in a clockwise spiral from the centre of town. Each arrondissement has its own unique character and selection of attractions for the traveler.

        One of the best value and most convenient ways to see the sights of Paris is with the Paris Museum Pass (previously known as Carte Musées et Monuments), a pre-paid entry card that allows entry into over 70 museums and monuments around Paris. Those there are too many to list, highlights include: Notre Dame Cathedral, the Eiffel Tower, Père-Lachaise Cemetery, the Louvre, Musée d'Orsay and the Picasso Museum.

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    • F Citadines Paris Bastille Nation Save this
      • Citadines Paris Bastille Nation

        The 3-star establishment offers you 97 apartments over 7 floors - 63 two-person studios, 33 one-bedroom apartments for 3 to 4 people and 1 two-bedroom apartment for 5 to 6 people. In studios, choose to sleep on the sofa or pullout beds. In apartments, there are sofa beds in the lounge area and two single beds in the bedroom. Located in the heart of the Bastille-Nation-Gare de Lyon triangle, in a typically Parisian quarter, this Apart*hotel has its own private garden and is also close to the Saint-Antoine hospital and the Ministry of Finance. Nearby, the colorful open-air market in the Place d*Aligre gives you a glimpse of the animated life of this area. The Bastille Opera House is just a stone*s throw away, and sits amidst countless trendy restaurants and bars in the area. And when you crave some peace and quiet, stroll around the Arsenal marina and the Viaduc des Arts. Absolute musts. the Viaduc des Arts, a tree-lined promenade between Bastille and the Jardin de Reuilly.
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  • Day 3, Monday Dec, 28 (2 schedule items)
    • G Paris, France Save this
      • Paris

        Paris is the cosmopolitan capital of France and - with 2.2 million people living in zone 1 (Central Paris) and another 9.9 million people in the suburbs (la banlieue) - is one of the largest cities in Europe. Located in the north of the country on the river Seine, Paris has the reputation of being the most beautiful and romantic of all cities, brimming with historical associations and remaining vastly influential in the realms of culture, art, fashion, food and design. Dubbed the City of Light, it is among the most popular tourist destinations in the world.

        Central Paris is officially divided into 20 districts called arrondissements, numbered from 1 to 20 in a clockwise spiral from the centre of town. Each arrondissement has its own unique character and selection of attractions for the traveler.

        One of the best value and most convenient ways to see the sights of Paris is with the Paris Museum Pass (previously known as Carte Musées et Monuments), a pre-paid entry card that allows entry into over 70 museums and monuments around Paris. Those there are too many to list, highlights include: Notre Dame Cathedral, the Eiffel Tower, Père-Lachaise Cemetery, the Louvre, Musée d'Orsay and the Picasso Museum.

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    • H Citadines Paris Bastille Nation Save this
      • Citadines Paris Bastille Nation

        The 3-star establishment offers you 97 apartments over 7 floors - 63 two-person studios, 33 one-bedroom apartments for 3 to 4 people and 1 two-bedroom apartment for 5 to 6 people. In studios, choose to sleep on the sofa or pullout beds. In apartments, there are sofa beds in the lounge area and two single beds in the bedroom. Located in the heart of the Bastille-Nation-Gare de Lyon triangle, in a typically Parisian quarter, this Apart*hotel has its own private garden and is also close to the Saint-Antoine hospital and the Ministry of Finance. Nearby, the colorful open-air market in the Place d*Aligre gives you a glimpse of the animated life of this area. The Bastille Opera House is just a stone*s throw away, and sits amidst countless trendy restaurants and bars in the area. And when you crave some peace and quiet, stroll around the Arsenal marina and the Viaduc des Arts. Absolute musts. the Viaduc des Arts, a tree-lined promenade between Bastille and the Jardin de Reuilly.
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  • Day 4, Tuesday Dec, 29 (2 schedule items)
    • I London, United Kingdom Save this
      • London

        London is the capital and largest city of both the United Kingdom and of England, and is the largest city in Western Europe. Situated on the River Thames in southeast England, London is historically one of the great world cities and remains a global capital of politics, culture, fashion, trade and finance. London will serve as the host city for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games.

        London boasts a vast number of attractions for the traveler. Among the most famous are Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster (including Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament) in Westminster. Shoppers can head to Portobello Road, which claims to be the world’s largest antiques market, for antiques, souvenirs and other knick-knacks or simply a walk through time.

        London has a large variety of shows from fringe to Broadway-like musicals and productions. The West End district is where you’ll find the last type, with famous imported Broadway shows and some very good local productions.

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    • J Melia White House, London Save this
      • Melia White House

        The Melia White House Hotel offers elegant, upscale accommodations next to central London's Regent's Park. The hotel is within walking distance of Oxford Street and Piccadilly Circus. There are three tub stations near the hotel: Warren Street, Great Portland Street, and Regents Park. Each morning, guests can prepare for the day ahead with a visit to the breakfast buffet. Additionally, the hotel offers a Mediterranean restaurant, an international restaurant, and a full service bar. 24-hour room service is available. For added convenience, the hotel offers a business center, medical assistance, laundry valet, and meeting rooms. Parking is available at a nearby, offsite public lot. There are 582 rooms at this hotel. Non-smoking rooms and rooms equipped for the physically challenged are available upon request. All rooms offer air-conditioning, radio, coffeemaker, trouser press, modem/Internet access, hairdryer, private bathroom, satellite television, in-room safe, and telephone.
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  • Day 5, Wednesday Dec, 30 (2 schedule items)
    • K London, United Kingdom Save this
      • London

        London is the capital and largest city of both the United Kingdom and of England, and is the largest city in Western Europe. Situated on the River Thames in southeast England, London is historically one of the great world cities and remains a global capital of politics, culture, fashion, trade and finance. London will serve as the host city for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games.

        London boasts a vast number of attractions for the traveler. Among the most famous are Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster (including Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament) in Westminster. Shoppers can head to Portobello Road, which claims to be the world’s largest antiques market, for antiques, souvenirs and other knick-knacks or simply a walk through time.

        London has a large variety of shows from fringe to Broadway-like musicals and productions. The West End district is where you’ll find the last type, with famous imported Broadway shows and some very good local productions.

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    • L Melia White House, London Save this
      • Melia White House

        The Melia White House Hotel offers elegant, upscale accommodations next to central London's Regent's Park. The hotel is within walking distance of Oxford Street and Piccadilly Circus. There are three tub stations near the hotel: Warren Street, Great Portland Street, and Regents Park. Each morning, guests can prepare for the day ahead with a visit to the breakfast buffet. Additionally, the hotel offers a Mediterranean restaurant, an international restaurant, and a full service bar. 24-hour room service is available. For added convenience, the hotel offers a business center, medical assistance, laundry valet, and meeting rooms. Parking is available at a nearby, offsite public lot. There are 582 rooms at this hotel. Non-smoking rooms and rooms equipped for the physically challenged are available upon request. All rooms offer air-conditioning, radio, coffeemaker, trouser press, modem/Internet access, hairdryer, private bathroom, satellite television, in-room safe, and telephone.
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  • Day 6, Thursday Dec, 31 (2 schedule items)
    • M London, United Kingdom Save this
      • London

        London is the capital and largest city of both the United Kingdom and of England, and is the largest city in Western Europe. Situated on the River Thames in southeast England, London is historically one of the great world cities and remains a global capital of politics, culture, fashion, trade and finance. London will serve as the host city for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games.

        London boasts a vast number of attractions for the traveler. Among the most famous are Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster (including Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament) in Westminster. Shoppers can head to Portobello Road, which claims to be the world’s largest antiques market, for antiques, souvenirs and other knick-knacks or simply a walk through time.

        London has a large variety of shows from fringe to Broadway-like musicals and productions. The West End district is where you’ll find the last type, with famous imported Broadway shows and some very good local productions.

        [Full Description]

    • N Melia White House, London Save this
      • Melia White House

        The Melia White House Hotel offers elegant, upscale accommodations next to central London's Regent's Park. The hotel is within walking distance of Oxford Street and Piccadilly Circus. There are three tub stations near the hotel: Warren Street, Great Portland Street, and Regents Park. Each morning, guests can prepare for the day ahead with a visit to the breakfast buffet. Additionally, the hotel offers a Mediterranean restaurant, an international restaurant, and a full service bar. 24-hour room service is available. For added convenience, the hotel offers a business center, medical assistance, laundry valet, and meeting rooms. Parking is available at a nearby, offsite public lot. There are 582 rooms at this hotel. Non-smoking rooms and rooms equipped for the physically challenged are available upon request. All rooms offer air-conditioning, radio, coffeemaker, trouser press, modem/Internet access, hairdryer, private bathroom, satellite television, in-room safe, and telephone.
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  • Day 7, Friday Jan, 1 (2 schedule items)
    • O London, United Kingdom Save this
      • London

        London is the capital and largest city of both the United Kingdom and of England, and is the largest city in Western Europe. Situated on the River Thames in southeast England, London is historically one of the great world cities and remains a global capital of politics, culture, fashion, trade and finance. London will serve as the host city for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games.

        London boasts a vast number of attractions for the traveler. Among the most famous are Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster (including Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament) in Westminster. Shoppers can head to Portobello Road, which claims to be the world’s largest antiques market, for antiques, souvenirs and other knick-knacks or simply a walk through time.

        London has a large variety of shows from fringe to Broadway-like musicals and productions. The West End district is where you’ll find the last type, with famous imported Broadway shows and some very good local productions.

        [Full Description]

    • P Melia White House, London Save this
      • Melia White House

        The Melia White House Hotel offers elegant, upscale accommodations next to central London's Regent's Park. The hotel is within walking distance of Oxford Street and Piccadilly Circus. There are three tub stations near the hotel: Warren Street, Great Portland Street, and Regents Park. Each morning, guests can prepare for the day ahead with a visit to the breakfast buffet. Additionally, the hotel offers a Mediterranean restaurant, an international restaurant, and a full service bar. 24-hour room service is available. For added convenience, the hotel offers a business center, medical assistance, laundry valet, and meeting rooms. Parking is available at a nearby, offsite public lot. There are 582 rooms at this hotel. Non-smoking rooms and rooms equipped for the physically challenged are available upon request. All rooms offer air-conditioning, radio, coffeemaker, trouser press, modem/Internet access, hairdryer, private bathroom, satellite television, in-room safe, and telephone.
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  • Day 8, Saturday Jan, 2 (0 schedule items)
  • Day 9, Sunday Jan, 3 (0 schedule items)

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