Paris, France - Strasbourg, France 19 days trip
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Paris, France
5 nights Fri. Jun 14-Wed. Jun 19Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Caen, France
3 nights Wed. Jun 19-Sat. Jun 22Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Orleans, France
3 nights Sat. Jun 22-Tue. Jun 25Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Troyes, France
2 nights Tue. Jun 25-Thu. Jun 27Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Dijon, France
2 nights Thu. Jun 27-Sat. Jun 29Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Strasbourg, France
3 nights Sat. Jun 29-Tue. Jul 02Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
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5 nightsFri. Jun 14 - Wed. Jun 19
Stunning, magnificent Paris… here are just a few of the names used to describe the city: "The City of Lights", "The City of Love", "The City of Bridges", and "The City of Fashion."
For good reason, Paris –city of art, history, culture, lights, fashion, and cuisine –continues to be one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations!
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3 nightsWed. Jun 19 - Sat. Jun 22
Caen is a commune in northwestern France. It is located 15 km inland from the English Channel. Caen is known for its historical buildings built during the reign of William the Conqueror, who was buried there, and for the Battle for Caen, heavy fighting that took place in and around Caen during the Battle of Normandy in 1944, destroying much of the city.
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3 nightsSat. Jun 22 - Tue. Jun 25
Orleans is a city in north-central France. Orleans is located in the northern bend of the Loire, which crosses from east to west. Orleans belongs to the vallee de la Loire sector between Sully-sur-Loire and Chalonnes-sur-Loire, which was in 2000 inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The city offers many sights, including the Gallo-Roman town-wall on the north side of the cathedral (4th century AD) and along the rue de la Tour-Neuve; The Hotel Groslot, built between 1550 and 1555; Many historical houses and mansions can still be admired in the city center which is one of the largest in France due to the great importance of the city until the 20th century.
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France, Champagne-Ardenne region
2 nightsTue. Jun 25 - Thu. Jun 27
Troyes is a commune in north-central France. It is located on the Seine river about 150 km southeast of Paris. This area is known as the Champagne region of Northern France. Many half-timbered houses survive in the old town. Troyes has been in existence since the Roman era, as Augustobona Tricassium, which stood at the hub of numerous highways, primarily the Via Agrippa. Not having suffered from the last wars, Troyes has a high density of old religious buildings grouped close to the city center.
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2 nightsThu. Jun 27 - Sat. Jun 29
Dijon is a city in eastern France, and is the capital of the Burgundy region. The city has retained varied architectural styles from many of the main periods of the past millennium, including Capetian, Gothic and Renaissance. Many still-inhabited town houses in the city's central district date from the 18th century and earlier. Dijon architecture is distinguished by, among other things, toits bourguignons (Burgundian polychrome roofs) made of tiles glazed in terracotta, green, yellow and black and arranged in geometric patterns. The historical center of the city has been registered since July 4, 2015 as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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3 nightsSat. Jun 29 - Tue. Jul 02
Strasbourg is the capital city of the Alsace region in eastern France and is the official seat of the European Parliament. Strasbourg's historic city center, the Grande ֳle, was classified a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1988, the first time such an honor was placed on an entire city center. The city is chiefly known for its sandstone Gothic Cathedral with its famous astronomical clock, and for its medieval cityscape of Rhineland black and white timber-framed buildings, particularly in the Petite France district or Gerberviertel ("tanners' district") alongside the Ill and in the streets and squares surrounding the cathedral, where the renowned Maison Kammerzell stands out.
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