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11‑Day France Adventure Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploration in Paris

Morning: Arrive at Charles de Gaulle Airport and transfer to your boutique hotel in Le Marais. Settle in, enjoy a light brunch at a local café, and stroll through the historic streets.

Afternoon: Head to the Louvre Museum to admire masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Allocate a few hours for the highlights and the museum’s stunning interior.

Evening: Dine in a traditional bistro in Le Marais, then take a relaxed walk along the Seine to soak up Parisian night lights.

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Day 2: Iconic Paris Landmarks

Morning: Visit the Eiffel Tower early to beat the crowds; ascend to the second floor for panoramic city views.

Afternoon: Explore the nearby Champ de Mars gardens and enjoy a picnic with a view of the tower.

Evening: Embark on a romantic Seine River cruise, watching illuminated monuments glide by as you sip a glass of French wine.

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Day 3: History & Royal Splendor

Morning: Pay respects at the Val d’Heure Memorial, a moving tribute to World War II victims.

Afternoon: Take a short train ride to Palace of Versailles; tour the Hall of Mirrors, the Royal Apartments, and the expansive gardens.

Evening: Return to Paris for a leisurely dinner in the vibrant Latin Quarter.

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Day 4: Journey to Normandy

Morning: Check out and catch a train to Caen, where you’ll pick up a rental car for your Normandy adventure.

Afternoon: Drive to Bayeux, check into your charming B&B, and explore the famed Bayeux Tapestry museum.

Evening: Sample Normandy’s cider and cheese at a local tavern, enjoying the tranquil countryside.

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Day 5: Coastal Charms – Étretat & Honfleur

Morning: Drive to the dramatic white cliffs of Étretat, walking along the coastal paths for breathtaking views.

Afternoon: Continue to the picturesque port town of Honfleur, wandering its historic harbour and art galleries.

Evening: Return to Bayeux for a relaxed dinner and overnight stay.

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Day 6: War Memorials & Mont Saint‑Michel

Morning: Visit the Canadian War Memorials at Juno Beach and nearby sites, honoring the sacrifices of WWII soldiers.

Afternoon: Take a scenic drive to the iconic Mont Saint‑Michel, explore the abbey and its medieval streets.

Evening: Head back to Bayeux, enjoying a quiet evening in the town’s historic center.

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Day 7: Travel to the Loire Valley

Morning: Return the rental car in Caen and board a train to Saint‑Pierre‑des‑Corps, the gateway to the Loire.

Afternoon: Transfer to Tours, check into your hotel, and wander the lively Old Town with its half‑timbered houses.

Evening: Dine on local wines and Loire specialties at a restaurant overlooking the River Loire.

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Day 8: Castles of the Loire

Morning: Visit the elegant Château de Chenonceau, strolling its gardens and crossing the famous bridge over the Cher River.

Afternoon: Return to Tours for a guided walking tour of the city’s historic sites, including the Cathedral of Saint‑Gatien.

Evening: Enjoy a leisurely riverside dinner and perhaps a sunset cruise on the Loire.

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Day 9: Into Dordogne – Sarlat‑la‑Canéda

Morning: Take a train to Sarlat‑la‑Canéda, checking into a charming stone‑built hotel in the medieval centre.

Afternoon: Explore Sarlat’s narrow alleys, markets, and the impressive Saint‑Sebastian Cathedral.

Evening: Sample regional delicacies such as foie gras and truffles at a gourmet restaurant.

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Day 10: Dordogne Villages – Domme & Beynac

Morning: Drive to the fortified hilltop village of Domme, enjoying panoramic views of the Dordogne Valley.

Afternoon: Continue to the picturesque village of Beynac-et‑Cazenac, exploring its castle ruins and riverside promenade.

Evening: Return to Sarlat for a relaxed night, perhaps catching a local music performance.

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Day 11: Return to Paris & Montmartre Finale

Morning: Board a high‑speed train back to Paris, arriving in time for a brief rest.

Afternoon: Head to the artistic hill of Montmartre, visiting the Sacré‑Cœur Basilica and the historic Place du Tertre.

Evening: Celebrate your trip with a farewell dinner at a classic Parisian cabaret, soaking in the city’s vibrant nightlife.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Louvre Museum: 3 hours, €17
  • Eiffel Tower: 3 hours, €28
  • Seine River Cruise: 1.5 hours, €15
  • Palace of Versailles: 5 hours, €27
  • Val d’Heure Memorial: 2 hours, €10
  • Car Rental (3 days): 3 days, €150
  • Étretat Cliffs: 2 hours, €0
  • Honfleur: 2 hours, €0
  • Canadian War Memorials: 3 hours, €0
  • Mont Saint‑Michel: 4 hours, €12
  • Train to Saint‑Pierre‑des‑Corps: 2 hours, €30
  • Château de Chenonceau: 3 hours, €15
  • Tours City Center: 2 hours, €0
  • Domme: 2 hours, €0
  • Beynac-et‑Cazenac: 2 hours, €0
  • Montmartre (Sacré‑Cœur): 2 hours, €0
  • Total Estimated Cost: €284

Tips

For a more relaxed pace, consider adding an extra night in the Loire Valley to visit additional châteaux such as Chambord or Amboise, and another night in Bayeux to explore the D‑Day beaches in depth. If you need to shorten the trip, you could combine the Étretat and Honfleur visits into a single day and skip the train ride to Saint‑Pierre‑des‑Corps, opting instead for a direct transfer to Tours. In either case, prioritize the sites that most interest you and pre‑book tickets to avoid long queues.

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