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Chantilly, France © Grant Van Cleemput via Unsplash
Musée du Louvre © Michael Fousert via Unsplash
Paris, Place de la Concorde, late-19th-century lithograph by Rigo Frères.

Tour highlights

  • Focused tour examining the arts, architecture and history of pre-Revolutionary Paris.
  • Magnificent interiors from the heyday of France’s Ancien Régime.
  • Includes a visit to the domain of Chantilly, once a rival to Versailles.

Despite its temporary eclipse by Louis XIV’s Versailles, before the Revolution Paris never ceased to be the true heart of France. All the absolutist monarchs of the Bourbon dynasty embellished it. In the 18th century, the city grew in size and became once more the kingdom’s capital of culture, famed throughout Europe as a school of manners, a showcase for the French luxury trades, and a byword for amorous pleasures, where opulence jostled with Dickensian poverty.

The tour goes in search of the vestiges of this lost Paris, mostly swept away since the Revolution. We visit former homes of French princes and nobles with their sumptuous interiors in the latest styles; squares and gardens announcing novelties in urban planning; and sites evoking famous moments in history, including the Revolution. The tour ends to the north of Paris with a visit to Chantilly, a mini-Versailles.

In the planning of the itinerary, visits have been chosen for ease of access and to illustrate high points and rarities both artistic and historical, links with famous names, and sites of major monuments since vanished.


Itinerary


Practicalities

Two sharing: US$3,480 or US$3,240 without Eurostar. Single occupancy: US$4,090 or US$3,850 without Eurostar.

Travel by private coach; hotel accommodation as described below; breakfasts; 1 lunch and 3 dinners with wine water, coffee, plus light meals on the Eurostar; all admissions; all tips; all taxes; the services of the lecturer and tour manager.

Hotel Édouard 7, Paris: a comfortable 4-star hotel, located on the Avenue de l’Opéra, a short walk from the Louvre. Single rooms are doubles for sole use.

Visits require a fair amount of walking and standing around. You need to be able to lift your luggage on and off the train and wheel it within stations.

Are you fit enough to join the tour?

Between 10 and 22 participants.

Before booking, please refer to the FCDO website to ensure you are happy with the travel advice for the destination(s) you are visiting.

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Testimonials

Wonderful itinerary, excellent guide and manager. This trip was a success in every way.

Interesting lectures and level of information provided in lectures.

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