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Ensure to visit Cineaqua - A state of the art aquarium with 3 cinema rooms by the Eiffel Tower!

School & College Tours to Paris

Paris: Familiar landmarks, the latest fashions, revolutionary history and the world's greatest art museums.

Extend students’ language comprehension as you explore the vibrant streets of Paris. Examine development of the Impressionist movement at the Musée D’Orsay or question the absurdities of avant-garde conceptual art at the Pompidou.

Stand at the spot where the guillotine fell on thousands of Revolutionary heads, or trace the last movements of the French Monarchy.

Convenient and compact, yet crammed with an eclectic range of visitor sites and museums from the bewilderingly vast Louvre, to specialist galleries such as Victor Hugo’s house or the Magic Museum. Put history into context, taste the food, fashion and art.

Take a trip to Disneyland® Paris, enjoy the sights from a boat trip along the Seine, relax in a city park or climb the Eiffel Tower to soak in the panoramic views.

Top Paris Excursions

  • Eiffel Tower - Built for the 1889 Universal Exhibition the Eiffel Tower is nowadays the symbol for Paris and its most visited attraction.  You can admire views over Paris from the three levels.
  • River Cruise - Enjoy this relaxing and educational river sightseeing tour where you will see and learn about Paris' main historical sites.
  • Montparnasse 56 - Fabulous panorama views of Paris from a height of 210 metres in one of the city's greatest 'quartiers'.
  • Montmartre - A village within the city, Montmartre is the most picturesque quarter in Paris with its artistic heritage, winding streets, Sacre Coeur and incredible views over the city.
  • The Louvre - Opened to the public in 1793 the Louvre is now one of the greatest museums in the world. In the Louvre you can see one of the world's most famous paintings, the Mona Lisa amongst many more.

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Did you know...

8.8 million people visited the Louvre in 2011 - making it the most visited museum in the world!

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