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Sink back into your leather seat, and get ready to do it in style! Fashion was practically invented in Paris, and any visit here is not complete until you’ve stashed a piece of Parisian chic in your suitcase.
Whether you’re looking for some French fashion history, a perfume or lipstick from luxury brands, designs from younger labels, or pieces from cutting-edge designers you won’t find back home, your dedicated chauffeur knows where the action is. He’ll drop you at the door, then be waiting with a smile when you emerge, ready to store your bags in the trunk and continue the retail whirlwind.
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Paris Highlights
Paris is an inexhaustible source of delight and inspiration. Whatever you want to explore – whether it’s some of the city’s historic monuments, its parks and gardens, the gourmet cuisine, the multitude of cultural treasures, the luxury boutiques, or all that and more – your chauffeur knows how to make it happen in comfort and style. Make Paris your own.
Comfortably installed in the back of your vehicle, discover the Eiffel Tower, the Place de la Concorde, the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs-Elysées, the Pont Neuf, the Pont Alexandre III, the Pont des Arts, the Pont Mirabeau, to name only a few of the wonders of the city…
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Paris Museums
Any visit to Paris is not complete without seeing some of the world’s most important artistic masterpieces with your very own eyes.
From Montmartre to Montparnasse, much of the history of Modern art was written somewhere in Paris, where artists such as Picasso, Matisse or Duchamp invented new ways of seeing and thinking. Over 170 museums house and demonstrate the city’s historic engagement with culture. Painting, architecture, sculpture, music, the decorative arts, fashion: whatever your inclination, your chauffeur can direct you, in comfort and style, to the city’s best.
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The Palace of Versailles
One of France’s most emblematic monuments, and one of the most beautiful achievements of 17th century French art, the Palace of Versailles began as Louis XIII’s hunting lodge before his son Louis XIV transformed and expanded it in the 17th century. He moved the court and government of France to Versailles in 1682 and created the palace we know today, a symbol of royal power and an embodiment of classical French art, and today a UNESCO World Heritage Listed site.
Visit it in style, fast tracking the 20 kilometers that separates it from Paris in all the comfort of your private chauffeur driven vehicle.
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Giverny
The pioneering Impressionist painter Claude Monet moved to Giverny, a village located 75 kilometers from Paris, in 1883 with his family, at the age of 43. There he spent the second half of his life to creating the exceptional garden that served as the primary inspiration for his art.
An advocate for getting art out of the studio and into nature, Monet painted outdoors, “en plein air,” inspired by his sumptuous garden, a living tableau. The artist spent three decades creating hundreds of paintings inspired by the water lilies in his Japanese water garden. Today the house and gardens are much as they were a century ago.
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