Paris, Switzerland and Munich with Tim
July 26 - August 4, 2021
- Tim Godby
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Announcements & Reminders
- Tim's Vision for this Tour: From the exciting French capital to the peacefulness of the Alps to elegant Bavaria, my signature take on ACIS’ Paris, Switzerland and Munich tour encapsulates so much of what is wonderful about Europe. It combines vibrant, iconic urban experiences with some of the world’s most spectacular countryside scenery. I’ve enhanced this classic tour to allow for an even more in-depth view of Paris and Munich through their historical and artistic connections. To cap it all we can experience French food, Swiss cheese and chocolate, and the 'Gemuetlichkeit' of a Munich beer garden, where it’s all about the community atmosphere and you actually don't have to drink beer at all! Read More
Itinerary
Day 1, Monday July 26: Overnight Flight
Depart from the USA.
Day 2, Tuesday July 27: Paris
Arrive in Paris and meet your ACIS Tour Manager Tim who will take you into the city and introduce you to one of the most famous avenues in the world with a walking tour down the Champs-Élysées, which unites the Tuileries Garden with the Arc de Triomphe. Then get settled at your hotel and enjoy your first dinner of the trip. (D)
Day 3, Wednesday July 28: Paris
Your day begins with a guided sightseeing tour that takes you past some of the most famous attractions in Paris. Your expert local guide will show you the iconic Eiffel Tower, Napoleon's final resting place at Les Invalides and the historic Place de la Concorde. Then enjoy a guided visit inside the Musée d'Orsay, a beautiful Beaux-Arts former railway station now housing one of the world's top Impressionist art collections that includes works by Monet, Renoir, Degas, Manet and Van Gogh. After time for lunch in the neighborhood around Notre Dame (currently undergoing a major rebuild after the fire of 2019), enjoy a guided walking tour of Le Marais, a historic yet trendy Parisian neighborhood, exploring the best of this hip and stylish area. In the evening, see the “City of Light” from a totally different perspective with a boat cruise on the Seine. (B,D)
Day 4, Thursday July 29: Paris
This morning tap into your inner artist with a Paint Paris painting lesson and walking tour
of Montmartre. As you explore this artistic haven—once the haunt of luminaries like Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí and Claude Monet—a local artist explains the area's history and instructs you in painting techniques important to French art history for capturing its streets and buildings. You'll have time to find lunch in Montmartre, perhaps around the Place du Tertre. Then transfer to Quartier de l'Opéra, Paris's 9th arrondissement, to see the imposing Palais Garnier and enjoy time to explore this fashionable and culturally-rich area at your own pace. For dinner, you'll receive restaurant vouchers along with insider suggestions about where to dine with locals at neighborhood bistros. (B,D)
Day 5, Friday July 30: Engelberg
Journey on the fastest train in Europe, the high-speed TGV, to Lausanne, Switzerland. Drive first to Broc for a visit to Maison Cailler chocolate factory. The aroma alone will make you melt as you tour the facility, learning about the history of chocolate, seeing the ingredients used and sampling some of the flavors. Then continue to the cozy lakeside town of Brienz to stretch your legs and enjoy the stunning scenery. You'll arrive in the Alpine town of Engelberg in time for dinner tonight. (B,D)
Day 6, Saturday July 31: Engelberg
Conquer the Alps today. This morning ascend 7,000 feet by cable car and the world's steepest cog railway to the breathtaking heights of Mount Pilatus. In the afternoon, explore Lucerne and take in the Altstadt (Old Town), Lion Monument and famous Chapel Bridge. Later in the evening, travel up into the Alps again for a special Alpine Hut dinner
along with traditional Swiss games and activities. (B,D)
Day 7, Sunday August 1: Munich
Leaving Switzerland, we stop in Vaduz for views of this capital city of tiny Liechtenstein, then continue to Neuschwanstein. King Ludwig's fairy tale castle is literally the stuff of legends (and Disney dreams). The famous castle, with its many turrets and towers was opened to the public in 1886 and clings to the top of the surrounding cliffs. You may want to linger in this magical place, but Munich, the capital of Bavaria, beckons this evening. (B,D)
Day 8, Monday August 2: Munich
In the morning we head to the somber Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial. This former prison camp was technically not one of the “death camps” but is still a vivid reminder of Nazi atrocities during World War II. Return to Munich with time to find lunch around the lively and colorful Viktualienmarkt food and flower market. Then learn more about Munich with an expertly-guided tour showing you sights from the historic Marienplatz with its famed Glockenspiel to the hi-tech BMW World, a showcase devoted to the history and innovative technology of these world-famous cars, sited next to Munich's Olympic stadium. Tonight's dinner is at an iconic restaurant, steeped in history since its establishment in 1589—Hofbräuhaus. (B,D)
Day 9, Tuesday August 3: Munich
Today begins with a guided visit to Alte Pinakothek, one of the world's oldest art museums and noted for its collection of 14th to 18th century works by the Old European Masters. Later you'll discover Munich's hidden gems during a bike tour
of unique neighborhoods and other off-the-beaten-path sights. Pedal down historic old streets, peek into delightful courtyards, ride along the city's river and explore the popular 910-acre Englischer Garten, one of the world's largest urban public parks complete with surfers on an arm of the River Isar. This evening we'll celebrate our wonderful week together with a traditional German dinner at the Ratskeller. (B,D)
Day 10, Wednesday August 4: Departure
Depart for the USA. (B)
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