Barcelona, Paris, Remis, Borgonha e Nice
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Barcelona, Paris, Remis, Borgonha e Nice

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Created: Monday, January 23, 2023
Ref ID: 4314355
Total price From R$ 29.560
USD/BRL 5.36
Created: Monday, January 23, 2023
Destinations: Barcelona, Paris, Reims, Dijon, Beaune, Burgundy (province), Lyon, Nice

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08 Jun
1. Barcelona
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About the destination: Barcelona is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within city limits,[7] its urban area extends to numerous neighbouring municipalities within the Province of Barcelona and is home to around 4.8 million people, making it the fifth most populous urban area in the European Union after Paris, the Ruhr area, Madrid, and Milan. It is one of the largest metropolises on the Mediterranean Sea, located on the coast between the mouths of the rivers Llobregat and Besòs, and bounded to the west by the Serra de Collserola mountain range, the tallest peak of which is 512 metres (1,680 feet) high.
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11 Jun
Transport from Barcelona to Paris
Iberia Airlines
Iberia Airlines Iberia Airlines - IB5798 - Operated by: Vueling Airlines
10:25 - Barcelona, Barcelona El Prat (BCN)
12:15 - Paris, Orly (ORY)
1h 50m 1 PC Nonstop
Transport:  IB5798 Operated by:  Vueling Airlines
Cabin Class: Economy
11 Jun
2. Paris
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About the destination: Paris, situated on the river Seine, is the capital and largest city in France. It is one of the most iconic cities in the world and it is considered one of the most beautiful and romantic cities, so much so that is has been dubbed the City of Love. Paris offers historical sights, monuments, a pleasant atmosphere, lovely cafés, parks and museums to satisfy any traveler. A large part of this City of Light, including the River Seine, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is home to some of the greatest old building in the world such as Le Tour Eiffel, Notre Dâme, Sacre Coeur, L´Arc de Triomphe, Palace of Versailles, the Moulin Rouge or the Hotel des Invalides. There is no ending of the list of things you have to see in this city, but Le Louvre, one of the finest museums in the world of art and culture, should not be missed. Paris remains vastly influential in the realms of art and design and is home to some of the most impressive modern buildings such as La Défense, the Centre Pompidou, the Institut du Monde Arabe or the Stade de France. Paris is a city of immense vitality and beauty and it is an amazing and fascinating destination. With its history and architectural patrimony, Paris is the city everyone wants to see.
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Transport from Paris to Reims
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14 Jun
3. Reims
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About the destination: Pounded to rubble by artillery during World War I, Reims was tenaciously reconstructed into a lovely, graceful city. Along with Epernay, it is the most important centre of Champagne production and a convenient base for exploring the Montagne de Reims Champagne Route. The Cathédrale de Notre-Dame is a Gothic masterpiece crowned and ornamented with several dreamlike windows. 25 kings of France received their crowns and their legitimacy beneath its vaulted roof. Nearby, there is the Basilique St-Remi, a Gothic renovation of Carolingian Romanesque church reputed to contain the tombs of France’s earliest kings. Reims' champagne houses open their doors for tours and tastings. Experiencing the underground life of champagne caves is a must for any visit to Reims. Place Drouet d’Erlon is crammed with brasseries serving tasty crepes and regional dishes. The outskirts of the town are very picturesque, you can see vineyards and take a walk in piedmont regions.
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Transport from Reims to Dijon
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16 Jun
4. Dijon
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About the destination: Dijon is the capital of the eastern French region of Burgundy. Dijon is perhaps best known for its mustard, which is still produced locally, but it is also one of the most beautiful cities in France, and its historic buildings and byways were not heavily damaged by bombing in World War II and are largely intact.Dijon was for some time the capital of the Dukes of Burgundy. The dukes were great patrons of the arts, so Dijon was a major center of Gothic and early Renaissance music, painting, and sculpture, attracting some of the greatest and most famous artists and musicians from Flanders in particular. The music the great composers left behind can be performed anywhere, but it is particularly in the fields of sculpture and architecture that masters left a lasting mark on Dijon.Today, Dijon is a cosmopolitan city, with universities in the center and industrial plants on the outskirts. Traffic is restricted in the center of the city, so many parts of central Dijon are quiet and relaxing. While perhaps not an ideal city for a whole holiday, it’s definitely worth a day trip.
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Transport from Dijon to Beaune
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Transport from Beaune to Burgundy (province)
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18 Jun
6. Burgundy (province)
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About the destination: Burgundy is a historical territory and former administrative region of east-central France. It is named for the Burgundians, an East Germanic people who moved westwards beyond the Rhine during the late Roman period. The name Burgundy has historically denoted numerous political entities, including kingdoms and duchies spanning territory from the Mediterranean to the Low Countries.[not verified in body] Since the inception of the French departmental system in 1790, Burgundy has referred to the geographic area comprising the four departments of Côte-d'Or, Saône-et-Loire, Yonne, and Nièvre. In 2016, Burgundy and the historical region of Franche-Comté merged for administrative purposes into the new region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté.
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Transport from Burgundy (province) to Lyon
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19 Jun
7. Lyon
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About the destination: Historically renowned for its silk exchange and medieval fairs, Lyon is France’s second largest city and one of Europe’s finest gastronomic capitals. The heart of Lyon lies on a spit of land between the Rivers Rhône and Saône, and is split by the city’s artery, rue Victor Hugo. Part-Dieu, on the east bank of the Rhône, is the city’s financial district. The vieille ville, on the west bank, is a neighbourhood of 17th and 18th century houses and cobblestone lanes. Best seen from across the Saône, the Cathedrale St-Jean rises amid red tiles and grey stone, oblivious to the passing barges. It’s noted for its strongly articulated nave and flamboyant rose windows. From the Fourvière esplanade you can gaze down onto the urban sprawl. There is a large selection of museums with spectacular collections in Lyon, exhibiting everything from fabrics and banking to Gallo Roman life and local history. In Lyon, people don’t eat, they dine. You cannot leave without indulging yourself with the great cuisine lyonnaise. Of course whatever you eat, wash it down with a local Beaujolais or a white burgundy from the neighbouring Mâcon villages.
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20 Jun
Transport from Lyon to Nice
Air France
Air France Air France - AF1698
16:50 - Lyon, Saint Exupery (LYS)
17:50 - Nice, Nice Cote d'Azur Airport (NCE)
1h 0m 1 PC Nonstop Fare: STANDARD
Transport:  AF1698
Cabin Class: Economy
20 Jun
8. Nice
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About the destination: Nice weathers its storms of tourisms each summer with all the usual accoutrements of a Riviera town: Casual affluence, an ample beach, museums, flowery avenues but lack the affected aloofness of its neighbours. Furthermore, Nice is blessed with good public transport within the city and to all points on the Côte d’Azur, and makes it a good base for Riviera exploring. Nice’s long thin beach and bronzing guests are the city’s principal attractions for most visitors. Nonetheless, Nice’s vieille ville, the old town, is worth a visit. The old quarter is an unusual blend of glitter and a Mediterranean medieval quarter of tiny streets and outdoors markets. For a spectacular Riviera panorama, climb up to the top of the chateau. The city has several outstanding museums, such as the Musée Matisse, devoted to the work of French painter Henri Matisse, or the Musée National Marc Chagall, dedicated to the work of painter Marc Chagall. The majestic promenade des Anglais sweeps along the coast. This pedestrian zone swarms with boutiques, busy restaurants and all variety of tourists. The nightlife in Nice is effervescent, the labyrinth of tiny streets in the vieille ville hides restaurants and bars, and accounts for the city’s Mediterranean flair.
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