LONDON-FRANCE ROADTRIP
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LONDON-FRANCE ROADTRIP

Holidays package
Created: Wednesday 10 July 2024
Ref ID: 9701457
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€184
Based on 2 adults and 2 children
Created: Wednesday 10 July 2024
Destinations: Dover, United Kingdom , Calais, France , Disneyland Paris, France , Nice, France , Calais, France , Dover, United Kingdom

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03 Feb
Car journey 81 Miles - 2h 20m
London
Dover
03 Feb
1. Dover
Stop
About the destination: Dover is a historic town in the southeast of England. Dover is a major port town facing into the English Channel and, at just 21 miles from the French port of Calais, it is the closest port to continental Europe on mainland Britain. It is most famous for its white chalk cliffs, which have been celebrated in a song. Dover is a lot more than just a port town. One of the most famous landmarks is its castle, which dominates the surrounding area and sits proudly above the white cliffs and the harbour below. There are also other fantastic sites to visit in and around Dover, such as Samphire Hoe, a nature reserve created from the spoil of the Channel Tunnel workings, the secret wartime tunnels which were dug into the white cliffs of Dover, the Roman Painted House, or the Bronze Age Boat.
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03 Feb
Transport from Dover to Calais
Eurotunnel
Eurotunnel - Eurotunnel
05:50 - Folkestone (Harbour)
07:25 - Calais, Calais (Harbour)
35m Nonstop
Accommodation / Seating:Without accommodation
Vehicle:Car, Peugeot 308 SW (2008 +)
Cabin Class: Economy
03 Feb
2. Calais
Stop
About the destination: Calais is a city in the Nord-Pas de Calais region of France. It is the closest point on the French mainland to England; Dover lies across the English Channel (La Manche) just 32 km away. The town has a major cross-Channel ferry port, and the French entrance to the Channel Tunnel is nearby. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS Calais Town Hall The Town Hall of Calais is one of the important landmarks in Calais mainly because of its architecture and historical importance. The construction of the Town Hall belfry started in 1911 with an aim to merge the towns of Calais and Saint-Pierre. Its construction was interrupted during World War I, but finally completed in 1925. A brick and stone building in a Neo-Flemish style, the spire of the belfry tower stands 75 meters tall from where an electric bell rings every hour. The Town Hall structure is so distinguishing that it can be seen from miles around. Calais Lighthouse The Calais Lighthouse stands at a towering height of 51 meters and has a spiral 271 step staircase that leads to the lantern. Climbing the lighthouse may seem a little tiring, but the amazing breathtaking view of the Calais town and the English Channel is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Le Citadel The Citadel in Calais is a fortification built by the Lord of Boulogne in 1929 with the contribution of citizens of Calais, in order to protect their city from attacks.
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03 Feb
Car journey 187 Miles - 3h 18m
Calais
Disneyland Paris
03 Feb
3. Disneyland Paris
Stop
About the destination: Disneyland Paris is a recreational and tourist resort holiday located approximately 23 km to the east of France, specifically in Marne la Vallee. It's about 30 km from central Paris. Disneyland Paris is a magical destination for both younger and older guests. In it you will find two parks, Disneyland Park, a theme park that is spread over 5 lands and has 48 attractions for all ages and the Walt Disney Studio Park whose theme makes visitors feel like real actors, bit players going through each area of the park where a film will occur. In addition, there you will find plenty of shops and restaurants of all kinds, this area is called Disney Village shopping area. Finally there are many hotels within the theme park where they can stay while enjoying their stay. To traverse the entire establishment, one day, it will not be enough. There is also a golf course, the Golf Disneyland popular especially among adults, but also has a children's area. In total it has 18 holes. Some of the attractions recommended to visit are: Space Mountain: Mission 2, Rock and Roller Coaster starring Aerosmith and Big Thunder Mountain. All of them are impressive and you will experience an unforgettable time. For children, some of the most desirable attractions are: "Le Carousel Lancelot", which is a merry-go-round with up to 86 horses, "Orbiton", where they can pilot retro style spaceships, or "Pirate's Beach", where children can embark on an adventure. Undoubtedly it is a journey to be done at least once in a life time and is an unforgettable experience to live with family or friends.
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03 Feb
Car journey 586 Miles - 9h 47m
Disneyland Paris
Nice
03 Feb
4. Nice
Stay
About the destination: Nice weathers its storms of tourism each summer with all the usual trappings of a Riviera town: Casual wealth, a generous beach, museums, flower-lined avenues but lacks the pretentious aloofness of its neighbours. Moreover, Nice is fortunate to have excellent public transport within the city and to all points on the Côte d’Azur, making it a great base for exploring the Riviera. Nice’s long, narrow beach and sunbathing guests are the city’s main attractions for most visitors. However, Nice’s vieille ville, the old town, is well worth a visit. The old quarter is a unique mix of glitz and a Mediterranean medieval quarter of tiny streets and outdoor markets. For a stunning Riviera view, climb up to the top of the castle. The city has several exceptional museums, such as the Musée Matisse, dedicated 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 area is teeming with boutiques, bustling restaurants and all sorts of tourists. The nightlife in Nice is vibrant, the maze of tiny streets in the vieille ville hides restaurants and bars, and contributes to the city’s Mediterranean charm.
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07 Feb
Car journey 762 Miles - 12h 9m
Nice
Calais
07 Feb
5. Calais
Stop
About the destination: Calais is a city in the Nord-Pas de Calais region of France. It is the closest point on the French mainland to England; Dover lies across the English Channel (La Manche) just 32 km away. The town has a major cross-Channel ferry port, and the French entrance to the Channel Tunnel is nearby. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS Calais Town Hall The Town Hall of Calais is one of the important landmarks in Calais mainly because of its architecture and historical importance. The construction of the Town Hall belfry started in 1911 with an aim to merge the towns of Calais and Saint-Pierre. Its construction was interrupted during World War I, but finally completed in 1925. A brick and stone building in a Neo-Flemish style, the spire of the belfry tower stands 75 meters tall from where an electric bell rings every hour. The Town Hall structure is so distinguishing that it can be seen from miles around. Calais Lighthouse The Calais Lighthouse stands at a towering height of 51 meters and has a spiral 271 step staircase that leads to the lantern. Climbing the lighthouse may seem a little tiring, but the amazing breathtaking view of the Calais town and the English Channel is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Le Citadel The Citadel in Calais is a fortification built by the Lord of Boulogne in 1929 with the contribution of citizens of Calais, in order to protect their city from attacks.
More info
07 Feb
Transport from Calais to Dover
Eurotunnel
Eurotunnel - Eurotunnel
06:20 - Calais, Calais (Harbour)
05:55 - Folkestone (Harbour)
35m Nonstop
Accommodation / Seating:Without accommodation
Vehicle:Car, Peugeot 308 SW (2008 +)
Cabin Class: Economy
07 Feb
6. Dover
Stop
About the destination: Dover is a historic town in the southeast of England. Dover is a major port town facing into the English Channel and, at just 21 miles from the French port of Calais, it is the closest port to continental Europe on mainland Britain. It is most famous for its white chalk cliffs, which have been celebrated in a song. Dover is a lot more than just a port town. One of the most famous landmarks is its castle, which dominates the surrounding area and sits proudly above the white cliffs and the harbour below. There are also other fantastic sites to visit in and around Dover, such as Samphire Hoe, a nature reserve created from the spoil of the Channel Tunnel workings, the secret wartime tunnels which were dug into the white cliffs of Dover, the Roman Painted House, or the Bronze Age Boat.
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07 Feb
Car journey 79 Miles - 2h 24m
Dover
London
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