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Morning: Arrive in Paris. Check into your hotel. Afternoon: Explore the Montmartre district. Visit the Sacré-Cœur Basilica and enjoy the artists at Place du Tertre. Evening: Dinner at a traditional French restaurant.
Morning: Visit the Eiffel Tower. Take an elevator to the top for stunning views. Afternoon: Explore the Louvre Museum. Don’t miss the Mona Lisa! Evening: Seine River cruise to see the city illuminated at night.
Morning: Visit Notre-Dame Cathedral and Sainte-Chapelle. Afternoon: Stroll through the Luxembourg Gardens and visit the Latin Quarter. Evening: Enjoy a cabaret show at the Moulin Rouge.
Morning: Depart Paris via train to Geneva or Zurich (approximately 3-4 hours). Afternoon: Arrive and check into your hotel. Explore the city center, including the Lake Geneva waterfront. Evening: Dinner at a Swiss restaurant.
Morning: Take a train to Interlaken or Lucerne. Afternoon: Explore the beautiful surroundings. Optional activities: boat ride on Lake Lucerne or a visit to Jungfraujoch. Evening: Return to your base city for dinner.
Morning: Visit the local attractions (e.g., the Matterhorn in Zermatt or the Rhine Falls). Afternoon: Enjoy shopping for Swiss chocolates and watches. Evening: Farewell dinner with Swiss fondue.
Morning: Last-minute sightseeing or shopping. Afternoon: Depart for your onward journey.
The package typically includes accommodation, daily breakfast, train tickets between Paris and Switzerland, guided city tours, and entrance fees to major attractions.
Spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) are ideal for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Summer is popular but can be busier and hotter.
You can travel by train, which is efficient and offers beautiful scenery. The journey takes about 3-4 hours.
The Swiss Rail Pass provides unlimited travel on the Swiss Travel System network, Most packages include breakfast, while lunch and dinner may be left to your discretion to explore local cuisine.
Pack comfortable walking shoes, layers for varying weather, and any necessary travel documents. Don’t forget a power adapter for your electronics!
Yes, it’s highly recommended to have travel insurance for coverage on trip cancellations, health issues, and lost belongings.
Many tour providers allow for customization based on your interests, so be sure to ask about options.