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School Primary Languages trip to Paris

Learning a foreign language from a young age can provide so many opportunities for your pupils, so getting them to show an interest is really important.

Paris  is the ideal destination to introduce your pupils to the French language with its iconic landmarks and bright lights. Take a boat trip along the Seine, a trip up the Eiffel Tower  or even take them to Disneyland Paris for a day!                     

from £135 pp
3 days/2 nights
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Includes:

  • 2 nights half Board accommodation
  • Return executive coach travel(TV/Video/WC/Seatbelts)
  • Return Ferry/Eurotunnel crossings
  • Free staff place ratio 1:8
  • Detailed information pack
  • Comprehensive travel and medical insurance
  • Cost of group passport (youth groups)
  • Itinerary planning service
  • Motorway tolls and taxes
  • VAT

Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Tower
The instantly recognisable symbol of Paris, The Eiffel Tower can be seen from almost any point in the city and the view from the top is truly awe-inspiring. It dominates Paris to such an extent that it's hard to believe it's only a little over a century old having been built in 1889 to celebrate the centenary of the French revolution. No trip to Paris would be complete without a visit to the Eiff...

Disneyland Resort Paris

Disneyland Resort Paris
Disneyland Paris has always been one of our most popular destinations, perhaps because if offers so much more than any other theme park. We can offer concerts for music groups, or business studies seminars given by one of our own representatives. A wide range of other educational materials are available.

Louvre Museum

Louvre Museum
Housed in France's former royal palace, the Louvre is now one of the finest and most complete art galleries in the world. It’s collections range from the ancient world to the twentieth century, with the Pyramid and CyberLouvre multimedia gallery bringing the collection right up to date. But most visitors are only here to see one thing - The Mona Lisa's Enigmatic smile.

Cite des Sciences et de L' Industrie (La Villette)

Cite des Sciences et de L' Industrie (La Villette)
France’s leading scientific museum hosts exhibitions on a range of environmental and technological themes, including climate change and fossil fuels, as well as audio-visual presentations and a planetarium.

Notre-Dame Cathedral

Notre-Dame Cathedral
Notre Dame Cathedral is a beautiful Gothic cathedral on the the Île de la Cité. A major tourist destination and one of the most famous cathedrals in the world Notre Dame is also a working Roman Catholic cathedral. Construction on the current building began in 1163 during the reign of Louis VII and opinion differs as to whether Bishop Maurice de Sully or Pope Alexander III laid the foundation stone...

Sacre-Coeur Basilica

Sacre-Coeur Basilica
Located at the summit of the hill of Montmartre, and surrounded by the houses of this famous bohemian quarter, the white, Romanesque domes and arches of the Basilica of Sacre-Coeur were built in the late nineteenth century by subscriptions from all over France.

Musee D'Orsay

Musee D'Orsay
The Musée d’Orsay charts the development of European art between 1848 and 1914, an era when Paris was unquestionably the world’s cultural and artistic capital. Its diverse collection includes works by Monet, Renoir, Cézanne, van Gogh and other artists, many of whom spent much of their artistic careers in Paris. Booking is compulsory for groups. (maximum group size 25...

Bateaux Mouches

Bateaux Mouches
One of the best and most relaxing ways to see the sights of Paris is to take a Seine river boat cruise. Starting at the Pont d'Alma, near the Eiffel tower, your cruise will take you up stream to the Ile de la Cite and Notre Dame Cathedral. Trips last around an hour and depart every 20 minutes at peak times.

Picasso Museum

Picasso Museum
After his death in 1973, many of Picasso's works went to the French state, which decided to form a museum with the collection. To house it they chose a seventeenth-century hotel situated in the Marais. This is the Hôtel Salé that was built in 1656 for the general Aubert de Fontenay. Before housing the musée Picasso, the hotel was already well-known. It was leased to the ambassador of Venice, and i...
 MorningAfternoonEvening
Day 1

Depart school

Ferry/Eurotunnel

Arrive Calais

Arrive Paris 

Time for evening meal

Day 2

Group to visit a French bakery followed by a visit to the Parc de la Villette

Time for lunch

Group to visit the Eiffel Tower followed by a boat trip along the Seine

Evening meal followed by an evening tour of Paris by coach
Day 3 Morning to be spent shopping/last minute sightseeing 

Depart Paris and head back to Calais

Ferry/Eurotunnel crossing

Arrive back at school


Our dedicated itinerary planners will work with you to create your personal itinerary, request a quote above to find out more.

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