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Multi-day trip France + Switzerland in 7 days

Multi-day trip France + Switzerland in 7 days
Price with Standard car - 3990€
Price with standard VAN - 4890€

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Paris

Capital city Paris

The metropolis of France, the embodiment of luxury, the capital of fashion, the city of love, the city of light, the most beautiful historical buildings in the world, the most visited monuments, the most famous world museums or wines and food for true gourmets. All of this is true. Paris is a city that can be called the most by several adjectives.
Zámok Versailles

Palace of Versailles

It was supposed to be the pride of all French people and demonstrate the excellence of the country's artists. The Palace of Versailles attracted attention and respect already during the time of King Louis XIV, who used it to demonstrate his power and love of ostentatious things. Even after years, it still takes the breath away from its visitors and makes you think about the creativity of its authors. A special chapter are its gardens, which present the best of French gardening.
Chartres

Chartres

France boasts a number of historically valuable and interesting churches. Notre Dame Cathedral in Chartres stands out among them. Several legends are associated with the unique Gothic-style building. It attracts the attention of tourists not only because of its beauty, but also because of its mysterious stories.
Le Mans

Le Mans

The 24 Hours of Le Mans Museum is a motorsport museum located on the Circuit de la Sarthe in Le Mans, France, founded in 1961.
Blois

Blois

Blois attracts many visitors thanks to the popular Chateau de Blois, which is located in the city, but Blois is also a very beautiful city with many historical monuments to see and a vibrant center.
Bordeaux

Bordeaux

Bordeaux - the capital of wine with a unique character. Magical narrow streets, majestic historical buildings that whisper stories from the past and let you walk back in time, will enchant you at first sight. It is no wonder that Bordeaux has an incredible 1731 hectares of its area under the patronage of UNESCO. The city, whose face has been taking shape for over two thousand years, welcomes us with typical French charm and the best wine.
Saint-Emilion

Saint-Emilion

The most beautiful village around Bordeaux
Rocamadour

Rocamadour

There are several rock towns in Europe. The French Rocamadour stands out among them because it has a fascinating history, beautiful monuments, and according to locals, miracles regularly occur there. This is partly due to the ancient history of the town, which is even said to be connected to Jesus Christ.
Cahors

Cahors

Cahors, a thousand-year-old city, offers many places to discover - the historic center with medieval buildings and neoclassical structures; the Valentré bridge, restored in 1880 and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998; the massive walls or the Cathedral of Saint Stephen.
Carcassonne

Carcassonne

Carcassonne is a medieval castle in southwestern France. The walls surround the town with its Gothic cathedral, which welcomes 3 million visitors a year. This ancient armored colossus, also called La Cite, towers over the modern city.
Pont du Gard

Pont du Gard

About 40 years after the death of Christ, the idea was born to build an aqueduct across the Gardon river valley, which would bring water from the Ucetia area, rich in natural springs, to the town of Nîmes, 25 kilometers away. And we can still admire its perfect implementation today!
Arles

Arles

The oval amphitheater from the 1st century is one of the largest in all of Gaul. It measures 136 meters and held 21,000 spectators. The arena itself was carved into the rock. In the Middle Ages, the townspeople added towers and walls, turning the amphitheater into almost a fortress.
Avignon

Avignon

Provence is one of the biggest tourist hits in France after Paris. It attracts travelers with its peaceful atmosphere, great food, good wine and rich cultural heritage. Its imaginary heart is the city of Avignon, which has enchanted many powerful men throughout its history. Seven popes once had their seat there, who ruled the entire Catholic Church from this beautiful area.
Saint-Tropez

Saint-Tropez

The great jewel of the Côte d'Azur is the small but well-known Saint-Tropez and, nearby, the French version of Venice called Port Grimaud.
Monaco

Monaco

Monaco is adorned with a touch of luxury, but it is a tiny country full of attractions. Lying on the Côte d'Azur, it has its own Mediterranean atmosphere, you can stop by the famous casino or time your visit during the legendary F1 race. You can swim in the sea, enjoy a luxurious restaurant and take walks. It seems that Monaco has everything you need.
Lyon

Lyon

The second most visited city in France will enchant both culture and food lovers.
Chamonix-Mont-Blanc

Chamonix-Mont-Blanc

The town of Chamonix lies beneath Europe's highest mountain, Mont Blanc. This mountain town hosted the 1924 Winter Olympics. A cable car takes you up to 3,842 m to the nearby Aiguille du Midi. The hill also features an ice cave. From Chamonix, Switzerland is just a short hop away.
Annecy

Annecy

Annecy is the pearl of the French Alps
Ženeva

Geneva

Geneva is a city of international organizations, diplomacy, delicious gastronomy, science and amazing nature in the surrounding area. A walk across the most famous bridge in Geneva decorated with flags can be a pleasant relaxation by the lake. In good weather, you may be able to see Mont Blanc, which is up to 80 km away.
Lausanne

Lausanne

The city of Lausanne is definitely worth a visit, with its typical Swiss style, but its relaxed atmosphere breaks the stereotypes of the country. It attracts visitors with its vibrant cultural life, theaters, dance and music performances, as well as world-class gastronomic establishments.
Hlavné mesto Bern

Capital city Bern

Bern was founded in the late 12th century and has been the capital of Switzerland since 1848. According to legend, it was named after a bear that the city's founder encountered while hunting. It is now part of the official flag and there are several references to this majestic wild animal in the city's streets.
Colmar

Colmar

Colmar is a beautiful French town that enchants tourists all year round. However, Easter is the perfect time to visit. The sun shines on the colorful facades of houses, confectioners decorate chocolate eggs, artisans make their original souvenirs outdoors, musicians play in the streets, and it's also the right time to taste the great Alsatian wine.
Riquewihr

Riquewihr

The village of Riquewihr was owned by the Counts of Württemberg for centuries, and its picturesque center has retained its charming old-fashioned appearance to this day. Narrow streets with half-timbered, brightly colored houses, decorated with flowers and climbing plants invite you to stroll. Numerous wineries invite you to enjoy a pleasant tasting. The local carnival will also put a smile on your face.
Štrasburg

Strasbourg

The crossroads of Europe. This is also how Strasbourg, home to the European Parliament, is known today. However, this historic city actually hides many more attractions and beautiful corners that are often overlooked by travelers. Join us on a wander through "Little France" and discover its unforgettable charm.
Štrasburg

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