19 Kasım 2017 Pazar

Giverny and Versailles Small Group Day Trip from Paris

After picking you up at the doorstep of your downtown hotel in Paris, our guide will take you for a wonderful day outside of Paris.This day will lead you first to the edge of Normandy, where you will visit Claude Monet's home, the "Father of Impressionism". There you will discover the famous gardens created by the impressionist painter, and the well known Japanese bridge in the midst of its flowered paths and wather-lily ponds.

"Claude Monet's property at Giverny, left by his son to the Académie des Beaux-arts in 1966, has, after completion of large scale restoration work, become the Claude Monet Foundation, inaugurated in 1980. The house, with its pink crushed brick façade, where the leader of the Impressionist School lived from 1883 to 1926, once again has its colourful décor and intimate charin of former times. The precious collection of Japanese engravings is displayed in several rooms, hung in the marmer chosen by the master of Giverny himself.
The huge Nymphéas studio, a stone's throw from the house, has also been restored. It contains the Foundation's Shop. The gardens have been replanted as they once were and offer for the admiration of visitors the "painting from nature" which Claude Monet's contemporaries considered one of his masterpieces. The rectangular Clos Normand, with archways of climbing plants entwined around brilliantly coloured shrubs, lies before the house and studios, offering from Spring to Autumn the palette of varying colours to the painter-gardner who was "ecstatic about flowers". Lastly, the Water Garden, formed by a tributary of the Epte, lies further away, shaded by weeping willows. With its famous Japanese Bridge, its wistarias, azaleas and its pond, it has once more become that casket of sky and water which inspired the pictorial universe of the water lilies."

You will have lunch at the lovely "Moulin de Fourges" restaurant, a 200-year-old mill. The architecture of this listed site, dating back to the 18th century, draws its inspiration from the hamlet of Marie-Antoinette at Versailles. It offers a unique setting with its rural grounds and its spacious terrace on the banks of the Epte.

In the afternoon, you will be driven to Versailles Palace, residence of the Sun King, Louis XIV. There, you will visit on your own Louis XIV's suite, the Hall of Mirrors... An audio guide (included) is available in eight languages (French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Chinese-Mandarin). You will also have some remaining time to discover the famous "A la Francaise" gardens.

LARGEST yachts with library and marble Jacuzzi on sale for $53 MILLION

A SUPER YACHT boasting a library and a marble jacuzzi has gone on the market for a whopping $53 million (£43.3 million).
Athena is believed to be the fourth largest sailing yacht in the world - and currently the only one in this size range up for sale.

The three-storey, 295ft long vessel was built in 2004 at the Royal Huisman Shipyard in the Netherlands.

In 2011 it underwent a revamp and is now being sold by boat dealer Burgess.
It is ideal for yachting enthusiasts and can sleep up to 10 people in the five cabins, one of which is a master suite.

The master suite has its own study, walk-in-wardrobe and Jacuzzi.

The yacht can also house 21 members of staff.

Guests can enjoy sunbathing on the outdoor lounges and working out in the onboard gym.

Across this luxurious ship's three levels there are a variety of saloons.

The world's largest cruise ship, which is almost 165 feet longer than the Eiffel Tower, has set off on its first sea trial from France. Harmony of the Seas, which cost almost £800million to build and weighs 227,000 tonnes.These include a bridge deck, media room and a large main saloon that leads to a stunning dining room.

There is also another table on the vast deck so everyone can enjoy a spot of al fresco dining.

Plus there's another study area with floor to ceiling bookshelves and plenty of storage space.

This impressive yacht has been decked out in lavish mahogany wood and teak and finished with fine furnishings. Athena also boasts impressive technology with its Panamax masts rigged with 2,500 square metres of sail power. And the hydraulically hoisted crow’s nest, which sits at 190ft high, offers panoramic views.

Its twin 3156B Caterpillar engine means this boat can cruise at a range of 4,000 nautical miles at 10 knots. Although this vessel is currently sitting in the Caribbean sporting a Cayman Islands flay, it must be sold offshore and out of US waters. The story comes after a new capsule hotel could see visitors waking up on a desert island.

http://www.express.co.uk/travel/articles/776268/yacht-worlds-largest-for-sale