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My husband, son and I had a great day in Normandy! We enjoyed every minute! Angelo is a great guide, friendly and knowledgable! We ... More
Review for Angelo SoldatosExcursión hecha con PRESTIGE SERVICES, que dirige Thierry. Llegaron media hora tarde, porque había problemas de tráfico. Finalmente ... More
Review for Prestige ServicesNathalie is a very knowledgeable and professional guide. She is always punctual and accommodating, catering to where and what we like ... More
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Tickets for Palace of Versailles: Skip The Line + Guided Tour
See the bejewelled chateau of King Louis XIV that is brimming with rare treasures and countless pieces of Renaissance art. Explore the extravagance of the French Monarchy as you pass by the sprawling garden, 700 rooms of the stately apartments, and much more- all with a guide who will give you insider information and unravel the secrets of the era bygone. more
See DetailsTickets for Eiffel Tower Experience: Guided Visit to the Summit
Get an Eiffel tower experience like no other as you learn all about the controversies that surrounded the now-renowned tower. Meet your guide at the entry and then head straight to the top where you can see Montmartre, the Louvre Museum, the Arc de Triomphe, the golden dome of the Invalides and many more iconic landmarks. You can also sneak a peek inside Gustave Eiffel's apartment on the top floor which has, without question, the best ... more
See DetailsTickets for Opéra Garnier: Self-Guided Visit
Feel epic as the sweeping drama of the opera takes you over in the grand Opéra Garnier with swinging chandeliers, a 2,000 seat auditorium, and a grand marble staircase leading to the Grand Foyer. When you take the self-guided tour of this beautiful building, you will be transported to the rich elegance of Gaston Leroux's novel Phantom of the Opera which was inspired by this regal structure. more
See DetailsTickets for French Wine Tasting + Oenology Museum
After having battled the crowds at The Louvre, you want an experience that is calm and relaxing- and perhaps, a little intoxicating! Visit the cellar of King Louis XV from the 18th century and have a class on everything you need to know about wine. The French make the best wines in the world, so the best way to end the tour has to be with a glass (or three) of wine or Champagne. more
See DetailsTickets for Le Grand Musée du Parfum Paris: Priority Entrance
If you are a perfume fanatic, you cannot skip visiting this museum dedicated to the art of creating scents and how they have impacted life and society over the years. Learn the details that go into creating perfumes and the science behind it, as well as the significance of the art of perfumery.The luxurious neighbourhood is a perfect fit for a museum like this. Walk in and feel like a ... more
See DetailsTickets for Musée Jacquemart-André: Skip The Line
Édouard André and Nélie Jacquemart were what we call a 'power couple' but cooler because it was the 19th century, and they amassed a huge collection of Italian art in this museum which was once their home, which is why it feels more like a house than a museum.The house became a museum in 1916, and since then it has been showcasing the treasures collected by the French couple- which range from Italian Sculptures, its religious works, and its ... more
See DetailsTickets for City of Paris Museum of Modern Art: Skip The Line
The Paris Museum of Modern Art houses over 13,000 works from influential artists and captures the major art movements of the modern period. Leave behind the crowds that you will find around the place due to its proximity to the Eiffel tower. Explore various movements like Narrative Figuration, Cubism, Fauvism, Abstractions, School of Paris, New Realism, Conceptual Art, &more, and decide which temporary exhibition you would ... more
See DetailsTickets for Château de Fontainebleau: Priority Entrance
Château de Fontainebleau has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981. The place has pieces of furniture that come with their history linked to French royals, paintings of high value, and has many galleries across its huge gardens which once served as the place to socialise and gossip. There are several decadent chapels and art museums within. The Chateau has over a thousand rooms and was called "the true home of Kings" by Napoleon in his ... more
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