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D-Day Beaches of Normandy Tours from Paris
Created in remembrance of the 70th anniversary of D-Day, this unique one-day tour includes stories of extraordinary bravery and heroism at the most important sites of the dramatic landings: Utah Beach, the American Cemetery, Pointe du Hoc, and Omaha Beach. With round trip transportation from Paris and a delicious lunch of local produce, this tour promises to be educational, enlightening and truly enjoyable.
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Julia: My name's Julia, and I'm the City Wonders guide for the Normandy tour. This tour is unique because we get to see both Utah and Omaha beaches in a day trip from Paris.
Woman 1: I thought the visit to Utah beach was great. It was beautiful. I was excited to be part of the day, to see that.
Man 1: It's a humbling experience really to go to Normandy beach. Something that I think that'll change our life forever.
Woman 2: I really enjoyed going to the cider farms. It was just quite wonderful to see the product and how they grow it, and the pride that they take in their product.
Man 2: The lunch was excellent, too. It was just wonderful, and the restaurant was a very nice restaurant.
Julia: So you can imagine what it was like on D-Day standing up there and seeing all the ships coming in all directions and all the soldiers.
Man 2: Probably the most overwhelming thing for me was the visit to the American Cemetery. Seeing all those crosses and realizing the thousands of soldiers that died that day during that battle with Normandy was, just frankly, an overwhelming feeling to me.
Man 1: The guides were extremely helpful and informative. They really did an excellent job. We really got so much out of the experience. And to think that our soldiers, our allies fought for us during World War II is really a humbling experience, and we'll never forget it.
Julia: This tour's really special to me because my grandfather took part the D-Day landings, so every time I come here, I always think about him.
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Champ De Mars 01:27
Les Invalides 03:32
Pont Alexandre 05:08
Grand Palace 06:00
Place de la Concorde 06:50
L'eglise de la Madeline 07:45
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Notre-Dam 18:59
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Arc de Triomphe 26:00
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London to Paris by Eurostar e320
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I hadn’t actually been on Eurostar since around 2012, so this was a welcome return. As a kid I remember quite vividly the opening of the Channel Tunnel and the start of Eurostar service. It seemed glamorous in a way that perhaps has faded a bit, as we’ve become used to being able to easily access Europe by train.
Our journey takes us, on a classic Class 373 train, east from St Pancras and straight down into Kent on High Speed 1, Britain’s first proper dedicated high speed railway. We stop briefly at Ebbsfleet International before continuing in a straight line directly towards the tunnel at Folkestone, blasting through Ashford International without stopping. After 31 miles of tunnel we pop out near Sangatte and Calais-Fréthun, and head, via Lille, to Paris.
Sadly, the weather was rather grey in both Britain and France for this video! But you can’t have it all.
Eurostar trains have 18 carriages with three classes of travel. 10 carriages are Standard Class, 5 are Standard Premier (what you might call a hybrid between Standard and First Class), and there’s one Business Premier carriage, where hot meals are served, and customers get flexibility and lounge access. Business Premier is really directed at the corporate traveller, and Standard Premier is probably as much as you’ll need for a good trip.
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Hi! This is a compilation of our videos from our recent family holidays in Paris! We just Love Paris! It is an amazing city and we are very thankful that the weather was cooperative. we were able to see blue skies. The temperature was rather chilly but not too bad.
The first order of our trip was Champs Elysees. Then moved to Eiffel Tower and then the Louvre Museum. We also went to Galeries Lafayette to experience the magical looking dome. We did a little shopping and the tax refund process was very convenient as they can process it inside the mall on the same day.
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Paris, the City of Love, has lots to offer and no wonder we all hope to visit it at least once in our lifetime. But is Paris - and the Eiffel Tower - worth the hype? And why do people love to hate Paris? We try to decode the city that is a living enigma!
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Episode 1 - The wonders of Paris.
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Versailles Full-Day VIP Privileged Access Behind Locked Doors
Experience life as a Royal during this Privileged Access tour of Versailles. Join our expert, City Wonders' guide as they lead you behind closed doors and show you the secret rooms and hidden private quarters that tell the incredible story of this legendary palace.
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Herve: My name is Herve and I'm giving the Prestige Tour in Versailles. Today we're going to be going behind the scenes.
Here we are in the nave of the Chapel Saint Louis inside the palace and as you see, we get to go in the nave, which is not the case for most people.
I love being a tour guide and specifically on the Prestige Tour, because I get to open the doors that we're not supposed to open.
We are in the bathroom of Marie Antoinette. How come there's a bed in the bathroom? For the reason that in those days, doctors would say that taking a bath would weaken your body, so after taking a bath, you had to lie down.
Now we arrive behind Marie Antoinette's bedroom. So Marie Antoinette fled through here, going from her bedroom to the Salon of the Bull's Eyes, and to the king's bedroom when the palace was attacked.
Louis XV was very well known for having many, many mistresses, but Madame de Pompadour is the main one. She was treated like she was a queen, even though she wasn't, and that's why she was hated.
Here we are in front of the Petit Trianon. The Petit Trianon is Marie Antoinette's estate. Queen Marie Antoinette used to say that when she was at Trianon, she was not the Queen, but she was herself.
This is the hamlet. The idea was to recreate a village of Normandy. It had to look very natural.
Man: We got into the background. That was just amazing. That's what makes it VIP, very special. I would give the tour a 10 out of 5.
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J'aime Paris!!! Literal na Eiffel in love with Paris.... Aaah such a beautiful city. By the way, did you know that Eiffel tower was supposed to be dismantled 20 years after its inauguration on 1889? Find out why and more trivias and travel tips on my Paris vlog. Enjoy mga kaShine-Bright. Don't forget to give it a thumbs up and subscribe.
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Let's Go - Paris
‘Let’s Go’ to the City of Light and love — to explore the monument-lined boulevards, world-class cuisine, and art-enriched streets of Paris.
There’s a reason the storied, romantic city of Paris is one of the world’s most visited capitals. Tourists flock to see the classic architecture and the famous paintings in the Louvre, to eat at Michelin-starred restaurants and shop at chic boutiques, and to experience the wonder of religious structures like the intricate, majestic Notre-Dame cathedral — but to keep going back to Paris is only to find out there is always more to see. Each district carries rich and multicultural heritage, from the compact but incredible Cambodian and Laotian restaurants of the 13th arrondissement to the shtiebels of the Marais’ Jewish quarter to the long, cobbled halls populated with historical figures of the Père Lachaise cemetery in the 20th arrondissement.
Buy a baguette for under a euro and some classic Parisian butter, and wander the banks of the Seine, stopping every so often to peruse the wares of the bouquinistes, small vintage book-sellers that line the ‘only river in the world that runs between two bookshelves.' Sit on the steps in front of the white-domed Sacré-Cœur and watch as performers juggle footballs while climbing the lampposts, all with the entire cityscape spread out behind them. Walk down to explore the rest of Montmartre — stop in at once of the classic Parisian cafes for the plat du jour and a noisette, an espresso with a hazelnut-sized dollop of cream. You could go to Pigalle to experience the traditional “Paris by night,” or hit the best punk bar in town, hidden in the backstreets and alleys of the Bastille.
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Eiffel Tower Tour with Summit Access
Enjoy our most popular tour, the Eiffel Tower tour with Special Access as well as pre-purchased tickets to the top level! You’ll admire panoramic views of Paris, picking out famous sights with the help of our expert guide and learn the history of this iconic monument.
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Woman 1: The clients are going to love learning a little bit about the tower, seeing it from lots of different perspectives, and the best part is that they get to skip the lines, go straight up to the second level and appreciate the monuments from there.
So you guys today are going to get to go up to the summit and get a view that Parisians first saw in 1889. Who was the tower created by? Gustave Eiffel. They put something at the very, very, very top that was really valuable. What do you think it was? Radio antenna, exactly. This became the tallest radio tower in the world. From Place de la Concorde, follow your right. That obelisk is the most ancient monument in Paris. Before that obelisk was there, anyone have a guess what was there? The guillotine. Any guess what that is? There's something called the Mona Lisa there. The Louvre. At the base of this green field here, which is called the Champs du Mars, named for the god of war, is where Napoleon went to school. What do you think the Parisians thought when they came up here? They loved it, so they kept coming back.
Woman 2: I would give the tour a five out of five. Absolutely fantastic. Would recommend it to everyone coming to Paris.
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