British Tours Ltd. Announces Day Tours of Paris from London, Now Easier Than Ever.Paris by High-Speed Train Now in the Top-Selling Day Tours from London LONDON -- London-based tour operator British Tours Ltd., who have specialised in personal tours of London, Britain and Europe since 1958, have found that Paris is now among the top day tours from London. The travel time to Paris is just 2 hours 35 minutes by high-speed Eurostar train. "More and more clients are adding Paris to their itineraries. The convenience of touring Paris during their stay in London, without having to pack up and change hotels seems to be a real plus point for this tour," says Jason Doll-Steinberg, British Tours Ltd.'s Marketing Manager. The London to Paris tours include flexible train journeys and an expert tour guide who will greet the party at Paris Gare du Nord The Gare du Nord ("north station") is one of the six large terminus stations of the SNCF's main line network in Paris. It offers connections with several urban transportation lines (Paris Métro and RER). station for a personal guided tour guided tour guide n → visite guidée; what time does the guided tour start? → la visite guidée commence à quelle heure? of the city by private car, as well as visits inside historic attractions. The flexibility and speed of private travel is especially useful on this tour to maximise the seven hours spent in Paris. Some of the sights covered are Napoleon's Arc de Triomphe Arc de Triomphe Largest triumphal arch in the world. A masterpiece of Romantic Classicism, it is one of the best-known monuments of Paris. It stands at the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle, at the western terminus of the Champs-Élysées. , towering above the Avenue de Champs Elysees Champs É·ly·sées A tree-lined thoroughfare of Paris, France, leading from the Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe. Noun 1. ; Notre Dame; the world famous Eiffel Tower with a visit to the top; Concord, where over 1,300 people were executed over 2 years; the 18th century Pantheon, resting place of Marie Curie Curie (kürē`), family of French scientists. Pierre Curie, 1859–1906, scientist, and his wife, Marie Sklodowska Curie, 1867–1934, chemist and physicist, b. and Voltaire; Hotel des Invalides, where Napoleon is buried; Montmartre, the artists quarter of Paris; the Basilica of the Sacre-Coeur and the largest art museum in the world, the Louvre Louvre (l `vrə), foremost French museum of art, located in Paris. The building was a royal fortress and palace built by Philip II in the late 12th cent. , housing
The Mona Lisa. There is also time for shopping and lunch in a typical
Parisian brasserie bras·se·rie n. A restaurant serving alcoholic beverages, especially beer, as well as food. [French, from brasser, to malt, brew, from Old French bracier, from Vulgar Latin before being taken back to the station. Prices start at 225 Pounds sterling per person, based on 4 passengers, for a 7 hour tour of Paris with standard class return train journeys, private car and an English speaking driver-guide. For further information, please see http://www.britishtours.com/pariseurostar.html, or contact Marketing at paris@britishtours.com. British Tours Ltd., London 49 Conduit Street, London W1S 2YS Tel + 44 (0) 207 734 8734. |
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