Where in the world: 9-night London, Paris, & Rome
Book by: Until Sold Out
Departure Dates: November ’18 – March ’19
Cost: $1,149pp
Why I Like It: I like it for a lot of reasons. This price includes round-trip international airfare from New York to London and Rome to New York. Other U.S. departure cities can be selected for additional cost. This price also includes all internal flights and rail. I love traveling aboard European trains! Furthermore, all transfers and lodging are included, which is three nights in each city in a moderate and centrally-located hotel. Breakfast is included throughout the trip and all taxes and surchages are included. Possible highlights: British Museum, Downton Abbey visit (Highclere Castle), take a ride on the London Eye, high tea, Windsor Castle, Seine River cruise, Palace of Versailles, Moulin Rouge, Rembrandt Museum, Colosseum, and much more! I like it because it has all the perks of independent travel with the great low price of group travel. With all the sites, attractions, shopping, restaurants, and nightlife available in these European cities, the possibilities are endless…daytrips, shopping, pub visits, French food, museums, markets, monuments, theater, Italian food…Use Promo Code: Journey when booking.
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FUN FACTS…
The Queen needs permission to enter the City of London
She may be the head of state for the United Kingdom as well as countries such as Canada and Australia, but Queen Elizabeth II is not allowed to enter the City of London without permission from the Lord Mayor. The royal website states: “The citizens of London, through the Corporation of the City, still retain their ancient privilege of being able to bar the Sovereign from entering their streets.” Although if she ever did decide she fancied a jaunt to Liverpool Street, we’re sure the Queen would be more than welcome.
Visitors to the Eiffel Tower have to climb 1,665 steps to reach the top – unless they take the elevator!
Rome is often referred to as the “Eternal City” as it’s thought to be the oldest continuously populated city in the world dating back to 625 B.C.
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