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30-Day Grand Tour of France

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Day 1: Arrival in Paris & Introduction

Morning: Arrive at Charles de Gaulle Airport and transfer to your hotel in the Marais district. Settle in and enjoy a leisurely breakfast at a nearby café.

Afternoon: Take a guided walk through the historic Île de la Cité, visiting the iconic Notre‑Dame Cathedral and the charming Sainte‑Chapelle. Snap photos of the Seine’s bridges.

Evening: Dine on classic French cuisine at a bistro in the Latin Quarter and finish the night with a Seine river cruise to see Paris illuminated.

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Day 2: Paris Highlights

Morning: Explore the world‑renowned Louvre Museum, focusing on the Mona Lisa and the ancient Egyptian collection.

Afternoon: Stroll through the elegant Jardin des Tuileries before climbing the glass pyramid for a view of the city, then wander down the Champs‑Élysées to the Arc de Triomphe.

Evening: Enjoy dinner in the lively Montmartre district, followed by a visit to the historic Sacré‑Cœur Basilica for a sunset panorama.

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Day 3: Versailles Day Trip

Morning: Take a short RER ride to the opulent Palace of Versailles and tour the Hall of Mirrors and the Royal Apartments.

Afternoon: Wander the expansive Versailles Gardens, rent a rowboat on the Grand Canal, and visit the Trianons.

Evening: Return to Paris for a relaxed dinner in the Le Marais and a nightcap at a rooftop bar overlooking the city.

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Day 4: Paris to Normandy – Rouen

Morning: Travel by train to Rouen, the historic capital of Normandy.

Afternoon: Explore the half‑timbered houses of the Old Town and visit the stunning Rouen Cathedral, famously painted by Monet.

Evening: Sample Normandy’s famous apple cider and cheese at a local brasserie.

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Day 5: D-Day Beaches

Morning: Guided tour of the Omaha Beach landing site and the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer.

Afternoon: Visit the Caen Memorial Museum to learn about the events of 1944.

Evening: Return to Rouen for a quiet evening stroll along the Seine.

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Day 6: Honfleur & Deauville

Morning: Drive to the picturesque port town of Honfleur, explore its historic harbor and the Sainte‑Catherine Church.

Afternoon: Continue to the glamorous seaside resort of Deauville for a walk on the boardwalk and a visit to the famous Casino Barrière.

Evening: Enjoy fresh seafood at a beachfront restaurant before returning to Rouen.

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Day 7: Loire Valley – Tours

Morning: Take the train to Tours, the gateway to the Loire Valley.

Afternoon: Cycle along the river to the magnificent Château de Villandry, famous for its terraced gardens.

Evening: Dine on local wines and goat cheese in the historic center of Tours.

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Day 8: Château de Chenonceau

Morning: Visit the fairy‑tale Château de Chenonceau, spanning the River Cher.

Afternoon: Explore the château’s lavish interiors and stroll through its exquisite gardens.

Evening: Return to Tours for a relaxed evening at a wine bar.

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Day 9: Château d’Amboise & Clos Lucé

Morning: Tour the royal residence of Château d’Amboise, overlooking the Loire River.

Afternoon: Visit Clos Lucé, Leonardo da Vinci’s final home, and see his inventions.

Evening: Enjoy a dinner cruise on the Loire, savoring regional specialties.

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Day 10: Bordeaux Arrival

Morning: Travel by train to Bordeaux, the heart of France’s wine country.

Afternoon: Take a walking tour of the Place de la Bourse and its iconic Miroir d'Eau reflecting pool.

Evening: Sample Bordeaux’s renowned reds at a traditional wine bar in the Chartrons district.

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Day 11: Médoc Wine Region

Morning: Join a guided tour of the prestigious Château Margaux vineyard.

Afternoon: Continue tasting sessions at Château Latour and enjoy a gourmet lunch at the estate.

Evening: Return to Bordeaux for a relaxed dinner along the Garonne River.

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Day 12: Saint‑Émilion

Morning: Explore the medieval town of Saint‑Émilion, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Afternoon: Visit the iconic Monolithic Church and enjoy wine tasting at a local château.

Evening: Dine in a vaulted cellar restaurant, savoring regional cuisine.

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Day 13: Dordogne – Sarlat

Morning: Travel to the charming town of Sarlat-la‑Canéda in the Dordogne.

Afternoon: Wander the medieval streets, visit the Saint‑Sacerdos Cathedral, and explore local markets.

Evening: Try the famous duck confit at a traditional restaurant.

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Day 14: Lascaux Caves & Vézère Valley

Morning: Tour the replica of the prehistoric Lascaux Caves, marveling at ancient cave paintings.

Afternoon: Visit the Vézère Valley sites, including the stunning Rocamadour cliffside village.

Evening: Return to Sarlat for a relaxed evening and local pastry tasting.

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Day 15: Carcassonne

Morning: Travel to the fortified city of Carcassonne in the Languedoc.

Afternoon: Walk the double walls of the Cité Médiévale, exploring the Château Comtal and the Basilica of Saint‑Nicolas.

Evening: Enjoy a dinner of cassoulet, a regional specialty, within the historic walls.

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Day 16: Toulouse – The Pink City

Morning: Take a short train ride to Toulouse, known as La Ville Rose.

Afternoon: Visit the Capitole de Toulouse and the Basilique Saint‑Sernin, a UNESCO site.

Evening: Dine along the banks of the Garonne River, sampling local specialties.

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Day 17: Pyrenees – Lourdes

Morning: Head to the pilgrimage town of Lourdes in the foothills of the Pyrenees.

Afternoon: Attend the candlelit procession at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes.

Evening: Relax in the town’s thermal spa and enjoy a quiet dinner.

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Day 18: Montpellier

Morning: Travel to the vibrant city of Montpellier on the Mediterranean coast.

Afternoon: Explore the historic Place de la Comédie and the modern Antigone district.

Evening: Savor fresh seafood at a seaside restaurant in the Port of Marseille (overnight stop).

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Day 19: Marseille – Port City

Morning: Discover the historic Vieux‑Port and take a boat to the stunning Calanques National Park.

Afternoon: Visit the iconic Basilique Notre‑Dame de la Garde for panoramic city views.

Evening: Dine on bouillabaisse, the famous local fish stew, in a traditional Marseille restaurant.

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Day 20: Avignon & Pont du Gard

Morning: Travel to Avignon and tour the massive Palais des Papes, the largest Gothic palace in the world.

Afternoon: Drive to the nearby Pont du Gard, a spectacular Roman aqueduct, and explore its museum.

Evening: Return to Avignon for dinner in the historic Rue de la République district.

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Day 21: Nice – French Riviera

Morning: Take a high‑speed train to Nice, the jewel of the Côte d'Azur.

Afternoon: Stroll along the famous Promenade des Anglais and relax on the pebbled beaches.

Evening: Enjoy a sunset dinner of Niçoise salad and fresh fish at a beachfront bistro.

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Day 22: Monaco & Eze

Morning: Day trip to the glamorous principality of Monaco, visiting the Palais Princier and the Casino de Monte‑Carlo.

Afternoon: Explore the medieval village of Eze, touring the exotic Jardin Exotique and the fragrant Fragonard Perfume Factory.

Evening: Return to Nice for a leisurely walk through the Old Town (Vieux‑Nice) and a gelato.

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Day 23: Cannes & Antibes

Morning: Visit Cannes, stroll along the famed Croisette Boulevard, and see the Palais des Festivals.

Afternoon: Head to nearby Antibes to explore the historic Fort Carré and the Picasso Museum.

Evening: Return to Nice for a night out at a lively bar in the Place Masséna area.

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Day 24: Provence – Lavender Fields

Morning: Travel inland to the Provençal countryside, visiting the fragrant lavender fields of Valensole (season permitting).

Afternoon: Stop at the charming village of Roussillon to admire its ochre cliffs and colorful houses.

Evening: Stay in a rural gîte, enjoying a home‑cooked Provençal dinner.

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Day 25: Aix‑en‑Provence

Morning: Explore the elegant town of Aix‑en‑Provence, strolling along the Cours Mirabeau and visiting the Saint‑Sébastien Cathedral.

Afternoon: Discover the atelier of painter Paul Cézanne and relax in the beautiful Granet Museum.

Evening: Dine on Provençal specialties such as ratatouille and tapenade at a local brasserie.

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Day 26: Lyon – Gastronomic Capital

Morning: Take a high‑speed train to Lyon, France’s culinary capital.

Afternoon: Wander the Renaissance Vieux‑Lyon district, visit the Basilique Notre‑Dame de Fourvière, and explore the Roman theatres.

Evening: Experience a traditional Bouchon Lyonnais dinner, tasting local dishes like quenelles and andouillette.

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Day 27: Burgundy – Dijon

Morning: Travel to Dijon, the capital of Burgundy.

Afternoon: Tour the Palace of the Dukes, sample world‑renowned Dijon mustard, and visit the Church of Notre‑Dame.

Evening: Enjoy a wine tasting of fine Pinot Noir at a historic cellar.

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Day 28: Champagne Region – Reims

Morning: Head to Reims, the heart of the Champagne region.

Afternoon: Tour the majestic Notre‑Dame de Reims Cathedral and visit the famous Veuve Clicquot champagne house for a tasting.

Evening: Dine on regional cuisine paired with a glass of bubbly.

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Day 29: Strasbourg – Alsace

Morning: Travel to Strasbourg, a blend of French and German cultures.

Afternoon: Explore the UNESCO‑listed Grande Île, visiting the stunning Strasbourg Cathedral and the historic La Petite France district.

Evening: Enjoy a traditional Alsatian dinner of choucroute garnie at a winstub.

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Day 30: Return to Paris & Departure

Morning: Take a high‑speed train back to Paris, allowing time for any last‑minute shopping at the Galeries Lafayette.

Afternoon: Visit the Musée d'Orsay to admire Impressionist masterpieces.

Evening: Transfer to Charles de Gaulle Airport for your departure, carrying memories of a spectacular French adventure.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Marais (Paris) – 2 hrs, €30 (accommodation & meals)
  • Notre‑Dame Cathedral – 1 hr, €15 (entry & guide)
  • Louvre Museum – 3 hrs, €20 (ticket)
  • Champs‑Élysées & Arc de Triomphe – 2 hrs, €12 (access)
  • Palace of Versailles – 4 hrs, €25 (ticket & audio guide)
  • Versailles Gardens – 2 hrs, €8 (boat rental)
  • Rouen Cathedral – 1 hr, €10 (entry)
  • Omaha Beach & American Cemetery – 3 hrs, €12 (transport)
  • Château de Villandry – 2 hrs, €14 (ticket)
  • Château de Chenonceau – 3 hrs, €16 (ticket)
  • Château d’Amboise – 2 hrs, €13 (ticket)
  • Clos Lucé – 2 hrs, €12 (ticket)
  • Place de la Bourse (Bordeaux) – 1 hr, €0 (free)
  • Château Margaux – 3 hrs, €30 (tour & tasting)
  • Saint‑Émilion – 3 hrs, €25 (wine tasting)
  • Lascaux Caves (replica) – 2 hrs, €20 (ticket)
  • Carcassonne Cité Médiévale – 3 hrs, €15 (entry)
  • Sacré‑Cœur Basilica (Montmartre) – 1 hr, €0 (free)
  • Calanques National Park – 4 hrs, €20 (boat tour)
  • Palais des Papes (Avignon) – 2 hrs, €12 (ticket)
  • Pont du Gard – 2 hrs, €10 (entry)
  • Promenade des Anglais (Nice) – 2 hrs, €0 (free)
  • Monaco Palace & Casino – 3 hrs, €25 (entry)
  • Lavender Fields (Valensole) – 3 hrs, €0 (free)
  • Vieux‑Lyon & Fourvière – 3 hrs, €10 (cable car)
  • Veuve Clicquot Champagne House – 2 hrs, €30 (tour & tasting)
  • Strasbourg Cathedral – 1 hr, €8 (tower ascent)
  • Musée d'Orsay – 2 hrs, €16 (ticket)
  • Transportation (TGV, regional trains, buses) – 30 hrs, €500
  • Accommodation (30 nights) – 30 nights, €2,700
  • Meals & Miscellaneous – 30 days, €1,800
  • Overall Total Estimated Cost€7,842

Tips

If you wish to extend your adventure, consider adding a few extra days in the French Alps for hiking or skiing, or explore the lesser‑known regions of the Auvergne and the Basque Country. To shorten the trip, you could skip the Loire Valley and focus on the major cities—Paris, Lyon, and Nice—while still experiencing France’s cultural and culinary highlights.

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