Afro Centric Paris Tour and The French Rivera with Janice Hunter

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Paris, the capital of France, is renowned for its art, fashion, and rich history. Situated on the River Seine, it boasts iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the Palace of Versailles. Known as the City of Love and Lights, Paris is also a gastronomic hub, with exceptional cafes and restaurants. Its stunning architecture and vibrant culture make it one of the world's top tourist destinations. Nice, located on the French Riviera, is famous for its Mediterranean beaches, charming Old Town, and vibrant arts scene. The Promenade des Anglais offers scenic seaside views, while the Old Town features colorful streets, local markets, and cozy cafés. Nice also offers beautiful pebble beaches for sunbathing and swimming, along with Mediterranean dishes like Socca and Salade Niçoise.

Price starting from $ 5999 Atlanta | Depart On 02 May 2026

OVERVIEW

On this tour experience Paris & Beyond. Connect to the rich Black Heritage in Paris. Get an authentic taste of traditional France. See where Josephine Baker lived during the height of her long and illustrious career. Continue to South of France, see all the highlights of the French Riviera from Nice to Monte-carlo. Marvel the glamorous city-state of Monte-carlo that draws travelers from around the globe famous for Formula One track and Glitzy Casinos

 

Itinerary

Prepare yourself! You are leaving today for Paris to start your Paris and the French Riviera tour.

Upon arrival in Paris, claim your bags and proceed towards the arrival hall. Our representative will meet you and assist you with your transfer to the hotel. (Standard check-in time is 3:00 pm)

If you have arrived early, you might like to take a stroll on the streets of Paris

 

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Begin your unforgettable Paris adventure with a private hotel pickup.  An expert English-speaking tour guide and chauffeur will escort you through the heart of Paris, where you'll visit iconic landmarks including the Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Élysées, Les Invalides, Opéra Garnier, Place Vendôme, Place de la Concorde, the Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Latin Quarter, Île de la Cité, Île Saint-Louis, Montmartre, and the Panthéon. Enjoy plenty of photo opportunities at key spots such as Montmartre and Notre-Dame Cathedral.

The highlight of your tour is a panoramic lunch at Madame Brasserie, located on the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower. Indulge in a delicious 3-course meal with a choice of starters, main courses, and desserts, paired with Champagne, fine wines, mineral water, and coffee. Enjoy panoramic views of Paris from your window-side seating. At lunchtime, you’ll arrive at the base of the Eiffel Tower, where your timed access lift tickets will take you up to the restaurant for your meal.

After lunch, take more time to admire the stunning views of the city from the Eiffel Tower. See famous landmarks like Champs de Mars, Trocadéro, Les Invalides, the George Pompidou Centre, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and Sacré-Cœur. Experience the transparent floor and explore the outer walkway with its photos, exhibits, and interactive screens showcasing historical facts.

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Morning enjoy your breakfast. After your hotel pick up around 9:30 Am you will immerse into Paris' Black history Meet your tour for their Black Paris Orientation! We will board our vehicle and proceed to Arc de Triomphe.  We will start with stroll to the Arc de Triomphe for their Black Paris Orientation! We then stroll over to the Arc de Triomphe, where your guide tells of the first great wave of African Americans coming to Paris in the 1800s. We describe the exploits of Black soldiers who distinguished themselves on French battle fields during World Wars I and II and the Champs Elysees Mansion where Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings came together in 1787, the beginning of a 38-year relationship. A short ride takes us to beautiful Parc Monceau to follow in the footsteps of Frederick Douglass, Dr. W.E.B. Dubois, Henry O. Tanner, Mary Church Terrell, Ida B. Wells, Carter G. Woodson, Countee Cullen, Bessie Coleman, Langston Hughes, and Mary McCloud Bethune. We stroll two blocks to stand before the monument recognizing France's abolition of the African slave trade in the West Indies and recalling the exploits of Napoleon's most famous Black general. Steps away, another statue is dedicated to the General’s son, Alexandre Dumas... the most famous French writer in history. A third statue recalls the literary achievements of his son, the dramatist, Alexandre Dumas.  With the Haitian Consulate overlooking this square, you’ll hear the story of Toussaint L’Ouverture, who led the successful 1791 revolt ... making Haiti the first free Black Republic in the new world. Another bus ride takes us past the building where author Dumas lived, then past the church dedicated to the African Saint Augustine -- a founder of the Catholic Church!  Next, we’ll see the Place de la Madeleine, the church where Josephine Baker’s was given a state funeral April 15th, 1975.  We’ll pause at Place Concorde where the guillotine took the heads of thousands during the French Revolution, and where the US Embassy is headquartered. Place Concorde is home to the oldest monument in Paris today, the African Obelisk .... an astronomical device used to chart the sun and the stars at the Temple of Thebes in Luxor, it was brought to Paris in 1831.  We will then head to Olympia Concert Hall. This hall has played host to an amazing line up of legendary African American musical greats -- Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Josephine Baker, the Nicholas Brothers, Hazel Scott, Lionel Hampton, Clara Ward, Nat King Cole, Mahalia Jackson, Nina Simone, Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masakela, Quincy Jones, Cab Calloway, Ray Charles, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Ike and Tina Turner, the Jackson Five, the Supremes, Jackie Wilson, Jimmy Hendrix, James Brown, Dee Bridgewater, Nathalie Cole, Al Jareaux, Brian McKnight -- just to name a few!

We will continue to Opera Garnier - America’s greatest Black operatic talents have graced this stage including Ira Aldridge, Blind Tom, Sissie Retta Jones, Lillian Evanti, Paul Robeson, Grace Bumbry, Gloria Davis, William Warfield, Leontyne Price, Shirley Verrett, Marian Anderson, Mahalia Jackson, Jessye Norman, Janet Baker, Barbara Hendricks.  Head to “Little Africa” to see the colorful outdoor market at Chateau Rouge. You’ll feel as if you’ve been transported to a market in some of the biggest cities of West Africa. Next drive through historic Montmartre called “The Harlem of Paris” between WWI and WWII. Tour the lesser-known corners in the Latin Quarter, Montparnasse, Lower Montmartre, and the Champs Elysées area, writers James Baldwin, Richard Wright and Diaspora intellectuals in the Latin Quarter.  Featured are several Josephine Baker sites, Jazz in 1920s Lower Montmartre around the Moulin Rouge, Sally Hemings, Harlem Hell fighters and sites of artists' exhibitions near the Champs-Elysees, plus the Alexandre Dumas family statues. We will stop at a local restaurant La Creole for Lunch (own expense) Post Lunch, we will visit the Church of the Black Madonna. The church notably contained a Black Madonna, the Notre Dame de Bonne Délivrance (Our Lady of Good Deliverance), also known as the "Black Madonna of Paris". The statue dates from the 14th century, replacing an 11th-century version. It is 150 centimeters (59 in) tall, and made from painted limestone. The Virgin wears a white veil and dark blue mantle ornamented with fleur-de-lis over a red robe. We stop at Place Josephine Baker in the 14th Arrt (Metro: Edgar Quinet) for group photo. Rue Gaitie is where Mme Baker last performed April 10, 1975 at Bobino Cabaret in a show titled “Josephine”. Her body laid in state at Bobino before her funeral cortege made its way to Church of the Madeleine the day of her funeral. April 15, 1975. You will be dropped -off at the hotel in the evening.

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This day will be dedicated” to the “Bronze Venus,” “Jazz Cleopatra”: all nicknames given to the fabulous Josephine Baker throughout her life.  Meet your guide around 10:00 Am and proceed to Paris suburb of Le Vésinet where, Josephine Baker lived during the height of her long and illustrious career.  With a population of 17,000, Le Vesinet is a charming, quiet, and dotted with lakes and parks, the architecture of this town’s private home is remarkable. One of it’s prizes is Le Beau Chene, the mansion that Josephine Baker owned and called home for eighteen years.  Paris was an incredibly special place to the American-born singer — it was here that her explosive career first started. She famously said: “I don’t want to live without Paris… It’s my country. I want to be worthy of Paris.”  In a time when the States were not ready to accept performances like hers, Paris welcomed her with open arms. Enjoy your lunch at Au Bistrot de la Montagne, armed with a fine 13th Century splendor, the charming bistro offers a variety of traditional French dishes.

After your lunch (own expense) at Le Vesinet, you will visit the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. It was here, in October 1925, that Joséphine Baker performed in La Revue Nègre, her first performance in Paris. This is where it really all began. It was in this theatre that she first took to the stages of the French capital, which kickstarted her career.

Your coach will drop you off in the artsy St. Germain-des-Pres district for a 45 minute in the Arts District. In these narrow streets you will see the former home of painter Henry O. Tanner, browse the windows of the street lined with art galleries and discuss the exhibition of African American and African art, plus learn how art and BeBop musicians also thrived in this area.

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After breakfast, proceed to Louvre Museum. We will start our Tour – Black Images in the Louvre. Your licensed guide will take you through many rooms in the magnificent Louvre, pointing out images of Black peoples. Easily overlooked in these large pieces, she will explain the significance of their presence both artistically and culturally. The guide will continue showing you the main rooms and masterpieces including the Venus de Milo, Coronation of Napoleon I, and the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. Gain insight into centuries of rich artistic history. enjoy free time to explore further at your leisure.

Rest of the day is free at leisure. 

Add-on: Seine Dinner Cruise with Privilege Service and transfers : USD 275 Per person (Minimum 2 travelers)
Embark on a romantic evening with our unforgettable Seine dinner cruise, where Paris comes to life under the sparkling stars. An English-speaking chauffeur will collect you from your Paris hotel or apartment. Upon reaching the quayside near the Eiffel Tower, they will escort you to the boat. Once aboard, relax and enjoy a freshly prepared menu (made on board daily) while soaking in the ambiance, accompanied by live music. Cruise past the picturesque Île aux Cygnes and the charming Île Saint-Louis, fully immersing yourself in the romantic charm of the City of Light.

Delight in a luxurious dinner featuring traditional French dishes, prepared in the "cocotte" style, ensuring each bite is full of flavor and authenticity. Sitting comfortably in elegant club-style armchairs, perfectly positioned to face the Seine, you’ll enjoy exceptional cuisine while taking in the breathtaking views of Paris’s iconic landmarks, all beautifully lit by the soft glow of the evening.

The boat’s stylish interior provides a cozy, intimate atmosphere for dining, while the outdoor terrace offers panoramic views of the stunning Parisian skyline. Step outside at any point during the cruise to capture unforgettable photos or simply enjoy the romantic setting.

This Seine dinner cruise is the perfect way to mark a special occasion, spend a quiet evening with a loved one, or unwind with friends while admiring the beauty of Paris. Whether celebrating a birthday, anniversary, or just enjoying a night out, the Paris en Scène offers a one-of-a-kind experience that combines exquisite dining, mesmerizing views, and a captivating atmosphere in the heart of the city. Smart attire is encouraged (jacket and tie preferred but not required). Jeans, trainers, and shorts are not allowed.

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Experience the height of French luxury with our guided tour of the stunning Versailles Palace, a magnificent symbol of grandeur commissioned by Louis XIV, the Sun King, in the 1600s. This exclusive tour begins with a pickup from your Paris hotel. Skip the long lines with priority access and enter through a separate entrance, accompanied by an expert guide. Explore the splendor and history of Versailles Palace on an engaging tour, and then head to the famed gardens, either with your guide or at your own pace.

Inside the palace, visit the State Apartments, the King’s Bedroom, and the iconic Hall of Mirrors. Learn about the key figures of the French monarchy, including King Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette. Hear captivating stories about historical events that unfolded in the palace’s rooms, then step outside to explore the expansive gardens, either with a guide or independently.

Admire the grandeur of the gardens, featuring bronze statues, ornamental basins, and rows of towering trees. If you choose the guided option, gain fascinating insights into the design and history of the gardens. You can also opt to visit Marie-Antoinette’s private estate and her famous hamlet. Enjoy leisurely time in the meticulously landscaped French-style gardens, designed by André Le Nôtre, and take in views of the Grand and Petit Trianons.

Later you will be transferred to train station for your train to Nice. Upon arrival, Check-in and Relax. Your evening in Nice is free to explore at your own pace. You can take a relaxing stroll along the Promenade des Anglais, enjoy the stunning sunset over the Mediterranean, or discover the vibrant nightlife in the Old Town. Explore the charming cafés and restaurants offering delicious Mediterranean cuisine or visit a local bar for a drink. If you prefer something more peaceful, unwind on the beach or enjoy the views from Castle Hill. The evening is yours to create the perfect experience in this beautiful coastal city.

Overnight in Nice

Experience the true essence of the Riviera, exploring both hidden treasures and popular landmarks with the expertise of your certified private guide. Begin with a panoramic drive along the iconic "Promenade des Anglais," passing the Bay of Angles, the Old Port, the Paillon Gardens, and Maseena Square, home to striking water mirrors and modern art sculptures. Enjoy a guided walking tour through the pedestrian center, featuring Baroque palaces, a cathedral, charming boutiques, the daily flower market, and the Cours Seleya artisan market.

As you head east with your guide and private driver, you'll soon be treated to stunning sea views that are part of the region's unique allure. Learn about the area’s rich history as you make your way to Èze, a beautifully preserved hilltop village offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean. Due to its elevated position, Èze, often referred to as an "eagle’s nest" at 1400 feet above sea level, has a history of disputed ownership.

Visit the Fragonard Perfumery, where an expert guide will lead you through the fascinating world of perfume creation. Discover the art behind the 'nose' – the term used for perfume creators – and enjoy a sensory experience as you sample various fragrances, trying to match them with the plants or spices they originate from. The history of perfume production in the region adds an extra layer of intrigue to the experience. Take advantage of outlet pricing for fragrances.

After Èze, continue on to Monaco, a glamorous city-state known for luxury. Before admiring the yachts and high-end boutiques, we will explore the history of the Prince’s Palace, originally built as a fortress and the site of numerous historical conflicts. Drive along the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix race track through the Monte Carlo neighborhood, taking in its luxurious hotels and famous landmarks. Stop at two iconic spots: the Monte Carlo Casino and the Monaco Cathedral. Afterward, your guide and driver will return you to Nice, leaving you with lasting memories of the Mediterranean coast’s glamour and beauty, and a deeper understanding of why so many visitors flock to the region each year.

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The day is free for you to enjoy at your own leisure in Nice. You can explore the charming streets of the Old Town, relax on the beach, or take a stroll along the Promenade des Anglais. You might also choose to visit museums, enjoy a delicious meal at a local café, or simply unwind while taking in the beautiful Mediterranean views. The choice is yours to create the perfect day in this stunning city.

Add-on: Provence Village Tour with Wine and Produce Tasting :  USD 175 Per person (minimum 6 pax)

Start your day with a pick-up from your accommodation in Nice and relax in an air-conditioned van as you head to Biot. Discover the art of Biot glassware manufacturing, renowned for its exceptional quality.

Next, visit the hillside village of Opio, surrounded by olive groves, pines, cork oak, and strawberry trees. Explore a rare 15th-century mill still in operation and enjoy tasting regional products paired with delicious olive oil.

Continue to Gourdon, a picturesque hilltop village offering stunning views of the French Riviera. Admire its 9th-century castle and beautiful garden, designed by the famous Versailles landscaper, André Lenotre.

Marvel at the Gorges du Loup, home to a 40-meter-high waterfall, and visit Tourrette-sur-Loup, a village known for its violet cultivation since 1880.

End the day at a wine estate in Saint-Jeannet, where you'll sample six different wines, including red, rosé, white, and sweet varieties. Learn from the winemaker about aging wine using glass carboys powered by the sun.

After your tasting, enjoy the beautiful paintings by Remy Rasse, who also designs wine labels, before returning to your accommodation.

Add-on:  Half day Cannes, Antibes and St Paul de Vence tour :  USD  150 Per person (Minimum 6 pax)
Begin your half-day tour from Nice with a visit to Cannes, where you’ll stroll along the iconic Croisette promenade, the symbol of the city. Visit the Palace of Festivals, home to the famous Cannes Film Festival, and walk the red carpet.

Next, head to Antibes, one of France’s oldest cities, founded by Greek merchants in the 5th century. Here, you’ll find a mix of locals at the traditional Provencal market and wealthy yacht owners. Explore the charming seafront, historic buildings, and the old town with its lively market.

Finally, visit Saint-Paul-de-Vence, a medieval town nestled between the Mediterranean and the Southern Alps. Known for its rich artistic heritage, the town is home to numerous workshops and art galleries. Discover why it has inspired many artists, writers, and poets, including Prévert, Pagnol, and painters like Chagall, Picasso, and Matisse.

Add-on:  Day trip to Saint-Tropez and Port Grimaud  :  USD  120 Per person on Shared basis 

Embark on a day trip from Nice to explore the charming seaside town of Port-Grimaud and the iconic Saint-Tropez. Enjoy a scenic boat ride from Port-Grimaud to Saint-Tropez, taking in the beautiful coastline along the way, and spend time discovering the picturesque streets of Saint-Tropez.

Your day begins with pick-up from your hotel or private address in Nice at 8:30 AM, followed by a minibus ride to Port-Grimaud and Saint-Tropez. Start with a leisurely boat trip from Port-Grimaud, often referred to as the "Little Venice," to Saint-Tropez.

Saint-Tropez, a legendary village, has long been a favorite of international stars from fashion and literature since the 1920s and remains a hotspot for celebrities, models, and millionaires.

Upon arrival, enjoy free time to explore the charming old town, shop at the local market, or dine at a sunny terrace café. Afterward, return to Nice along the stunning Littoral Coast Road, where you’ll have opportunities to stop and admire some of the most breathtaking views in France.

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And it'S time to say goodbye! Today you will be transferred to the airport for your return flight home. Thank you for spending the time with us. 

Accommodation

Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel
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Novotel Tour Eiffel is a hotel located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, France. As the name suggests, it is situated near the Eiffel Tower, which is just a short walk away. The hotel features 764 rooms, including 11 suites, and offers a range of amenities to its guests, such as a fitness center, an indoor swimming pool, a sauna, and a restaurant.

The hotel is part of the AccorHotels group, which is one of the world's largest hotel chains. Novotel is one of the group's mid-range brands, offering affordable yet comfortable accommodations for travelers. Novotel Tour Eiffel is particularly popular among families and business travelers, as it provides easy access to many of the city's major attractions and has a range of meeting rooms and event spaces available for conferences and other events.

Hotel Beau Rivage
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Hotel Beau Rivage in Nice City Centre, you'll find yourself mere steps away from Place Massena and just a 3-minute walk from Nice Opera. This well-regarded 4-star hotel is conveniently located, with Cours Saleya a short 0.6 miles (1 km) away and Promenade des Anglais 1.6 miles (2.6 km) from the hotel.

Take a moment to appreciate the scenic views from the hotel's garden and make the most of amenities like complimentary wireless Internet access and an array of gift shops and newsstands.

Indulge in the convenience of the hotel's room service, available during specified hours. Unwind with your favorite beverage at either the bar/lounge or the beach bar. For a fee, you can enjoy continental breakfasts, which are served daily from 7 AM to 10:30 AM.

Notable amenities include a business center, express check-in, and express check-out. On-site self-parking is also available for a fee. You'll find a total of 114 air-conditioned rooms at your disposal, each well-appointed with minibars and flat-screen televisions. Stay connected with complimentary wireless Internet access, and enjoy a variety of cable programming for your entertainment. The bathrooms are stocked with complimentary toiletries and hairdryers, and you'll also have access to practical amenities such as phones, safes, and blackout drapes/curtains for your comfort.

TOUR PRICE INCLUSIONS

  • International flights in economy class between Atlanta to Paris and returning from Nice
  • Airport taxes and fuel surcharge
  • Train ticket from Paris to Nice in standard class
  • 05 Nights Hotel accommodation in Paris at specified hotels or similar in Standard rooms
  • 03 Nights Hotel accommodation in Nice at specified hotels or similar in Standard rooms
  • Daily breakfast, room taxes, and service charges
  • Transfers between the airport and the hotel in Paris
  • Private guided Paris city tour including Lunch at Eiffel Tower
  • Private guided tour of Paris visiting African American Heritage including Lunch
  • Private guided tour visiting Le Vesinet
  • Visit to Louvre on Self Guided trip
  • Private guided Versailles Tour
  • Private full-day guided tour of Nice, Eze, Monaco, and Montecarlo
  • Services of English speaking guide during the sightseeing tour

TOUR PRICE EXCLUSIONS

  • All other meals & other sightseeing or Services
  • Gratuities for meals, tourist guides, drivers
  • Porterage
  • Visa Fee & Travel Insurance
  • Any other services or Items not mentioned above as included
  • Local city taxes EUR 4-7to be paid directly at hotels upon check out

PLANNING A TRIP TO FRANCE ?

Language: French is the official language of France, so it's a good idea to learn some basic French phrases before you go. English is widely spoken in major tourist areas, but it's always appreciated to try speaking some French.

Currency: The official currency in France is the Euro. You can exchange currency at banks and exchange offices, or withdraw cash from ATMs. Most credit cards are widely accepted, but it's always a good idea to have some cash on hand for small purchases.

Visa: If you are a US or Canadian citizen traveling to France for tourism or business purposes, you do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period. This is part of the Schengen Agreement, which allows for visa-free travel between 26 European countries, including France.

However, you will need to have a valid passport that is valid for at least three months beyond your planned stay in France. You may also be asked to provide proof of onward travel and sufficient funds to cover your expenses during your stay.

If you are planning to stay in France for longer than 90 days, or if you plan to work or study in France, you will need to apply for a long-stay visa before your trip.

It's always a good idea to check with the French Embassy or Consulate in your country for the most up-to-date visa requirements and application procedures.

Tipping: Tipping is not mandatory in France, but it's customary to leave a small amount (around 10%) at restaurants, cafes, and bars if the service was good.

Etiquette: French culture places a high value on politeness and courtesy. It's important to greet people with "Bonjour" (Good morning) or "Bonsoir" (Good evening), and to say "Merci" (Thank you) and "Au revoir" (Goodbye) when leaving. Also, avoid talking loudly in public places.

Safety: France is generally a safe country, but like any other tourist destination, you should be cautious of pickpockets and keep an eye on your belongings in crowded areas. It's also a good idea to stay aware of your surroundings, especially at night.

Weather: France has a temperate climate, which means that the weather is generally mild and comfortable throughout most of the year. However, the climate can vary depending on the region and the time of year.

In general, summers (June to August) are warm and sunny, with average temperatures ranging from 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F). It's the perfect time for outdoor activities and exploring the cities.

Autumn (September to November) is mild and pleasant, with occasional rain. Temperatures start to drop towards the end of the season, and the leaves change color, making it a beautiful time to visit the countryside.

Winter (December to February) can be chilly, especially in the north, with average temperatures ranging from 0°C to 10°C (32°F to 50°F). However, it can also be a magical time to visit with the festive holiday season in full swing, and some regions offering skiing and winter sports.

Spring (March to May) is a great time to visit France, with milder temperatures and beautiful blooming flowers. However, it can also be rainy during this time.

Food and Water: France is known for its delicious cuisine and wide variety of food options. French cuisine is diverse and often involves fresh, high-quality ingredients, such as meats, seafood, vegetables, and cheeses. Some popular French dishes include croissants, escargots (snails), coq au vin (chicken cooked in red wine), and quiche Lorraine.

When it comes to drinking water, tap water in France is generally safe to drink. However, some people may prefer to drink bottled water for taste or personal preference. Bottled water is widely available in France and can be found at grocery stores, convenience stores, and restaurants.

Time Zone: France is located in Central European Time (CET) or UTC+1, which is one hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+1). However, during daylight saving time, which starts on the last Sunday in March and ends on the last Sunday in October, France observes Central European Summer Time (CEST) or UTC+2, which is two hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. So, it's important to adjust your clock accordingly if you're traveling to France during the daylight saving time period.

Electricity: In France, the standard voltage is 230 volts and the frequency is 50 Hz. The power sockets used in France are type E sockets, which have two round pins and a hole for the socket's grounding pin.

If you're traveling from a country with a different voltage or socket type, you may need to bring a voltage converter or plug adapter to use your electronic devices. Many modern electronics, such as laptops and smartphones, have built-in voltage converters and can be used in France with just a plug adapter. However, it's always a good idea to check the specifications of your devices before traveling.

Transportation: France has a well-developed public transportation system, including buses, metros, and trains. Taxis are also widely available but can be expensive. It's also a great idea to walk or bike around the cities, as many attractions are within walking distance.

Payment Policy

Deposit:           US$ 500 per person [Non-refundable / Non-transferrable]
Deposit date:  25th July 2025
50% Non-refundable Deposit:  3 November 2025
Full Balance:   1st Feb 2026

(Once the deposit is paid, the travelers can then pay any amount on any date. Travelers to ensure that the payment deadlines are met as above)

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VOYAGES HUB TOURS has teamed up with Travel Guard to provide a Travel Protection Plan specifically designed for U.S. residents. Feel free to email us to receive a quote, without any obligation to commit.

Cancellation Policy

  • Starting from the booking date until November 3, 2025, a cancellation will incur a $500 per person non-refundable/non-transferable deposit fee plus any interruption insurance costs if bought.
  • Between November 4, 2025, and February 1, 2026, 50% of the tour price be charged as a cancellation fee.
  • From February 1, 2026 to May, 2, 2026, canceling will result in the full tour price being charged with no possibility of a refund.

Note:
A person becoming single because of the roommate’s cancellation must pay the single supplement
All payment cut-off dates are firm, and missing deadlines without approved extensions will result in cancellations without refunds being offered. 

PLEASE NOTE

Voyages Hub reserves the right to levy a surcharge commensurate to the fuel increase at the time of operation of this movement.

REVIEW

We recently took a tour of Paris with Voyages Hub and it was an incredible experience. Our guide was knowledgeable and passionate about the city's history and culture, and we learned so much about Paris in just a few hours. The tour was well-organized and efficient, and we were able to see all of the major landmarks without feeling rushed. Highly recommend

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Our Paris tour with Voyages Hub was one of the highlights of our trip. Our guide was friendly and engaging, and had a great sense of humor. He made the tour fun and interactive, and we felt like we were seeing the city through the eyes of a local. The tour was also a great value for the price, and we felt like we got more than our money's worth

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We had an amazing experience on our Paris tour with Voyages Hub. The tour was well-organized and efficient, and our guide was friendly and knowledgeable. We learned so much about the city's history and culture, and were able to see all of the major landmarks without feeling rushed. Would definitely book with Voyages Hub again in the future

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