LONDON and PARIS ITINERARY

London and Paris
10 Days
Arrive London:
October 25, 2025
Depart Paris:
November 3, 2025
Highlights:
- Royal Opera House Covent Garden
- Globe’s Sam Wanamaker Theatre
- Wigmore Hall
- Opéra-Comique
- Opéra Bastille
- Opéra national de Paris – Palais Garnier
- Versailles Royal Opera House
Your Tour Includes
- Luxury Ground Transfers
- 9 Nights Luxury Accommodation
- Premium Seats to Operas and Concerts
- Entrance Fees to Museums and Galleries
- Special Lunches – Including Enroute on Eurostar
- Gourmet Dinners
- Champagne Receptions
- Personalized Guiding Services
- Gratuities
Land Cost
in Canadian Dollars
SINGLE TRAVELLER – 1 person/1 room
$17,250 per Person
TWO TRAVELLERS – 2 people/1 room
$15,000 per Person
DEPOSIT
$2,500 per Person
BALANCE DUE
July 25th, 2025
OVERVIEW
Experience the grandeur of European opera with an exclusive tour to London and Paris. This journey will take you to the world’s most prestigious opera houses, where you will enjoy outstanding performances, explore historic landmarks, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of these iconic cities. Also discover lesser-known museums and performance halls that will surprise and delight. Add to that, gastronomic experiences to complete your adventure.
London and Paris Tour Itinerary
London
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
Arrive London where you’ll be met and transferred to the Rosewood Luxury Hotel, Covent Garden.
Beat any jetlag exploring posh Bloomsbury or historic Lincoln’s Inn Fields and one of its fascinating museums.
Meet and greet at cocktail reception with fellow opera companions in Rosewood’s Mirror Room Bar and an outline of upcoming London performances and events.
Dinner in the Holborn Dining Room sampling award-winning British cuisine.
Evening meandering through Covent Garden with its lively street life and intimate shops.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26
Private highlights tour of the British Museum exploring some of its most famous objects.
Lunch at leisure and then venturing along the Thames’ Southbank to Shakespeare’s Globe with a tour of famous wooden ‘O’.
Performance in the Globe’s authentic Restoration Sam Wanamaker Theatre, authentically lit solely by candlelight.
Quiet evening on your own.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 27
Morning exploring Knightsbridge and its exclusive shopping including Harrod’s OR the neighbourhood’s historic sites: Brompton Oratory, Victoria & Alberta Museum, Natural History Museum – maybe a detour to Hyde Park, weather permitting.
Afternoon to the Royal Opera House Covent Garden for a backstage tour, standing on its stage.
Dining on-site at ‘the House’ – in its intimate Crush Room, unaltered since Queen Victoria’s time, or the spacious and lively Paul Hamlyn Hall.
Walk from your table directly into the Opera house for that evening’s unforgettable performance.
TUESDAY, October 28
Morning exploring pedestrian Marleybone, Soho, and Carnaby Street neighbourhoods.
Afternoon – tour the little-known but museum gem of the Wallace Collection and the Handel-Jimi Hendrix House Museum, famous dwelling of two musical icons, separated by two centuries.
Evening may feature world-class music at one of the modern Barbican or historic Wigmore Hall.
Paris
WEDNESDAY, October 29
EuroStar ‘First Class’ to Paris departing from St. Pancras International via the Chunnel to Gare du Nord – lunch on board.
Luxury transfer to the Marriott Paris Opéra. Afternoon explore the neighbourhood around the Palais Garnier including some exclusive shopping in and around Galeries Lafayette.
Dinner on own in one of the local chic restaurants.
Opéra-Comique with a light operetta or stylish period Baroque opera.
THURSDAY, October 30
Breakfast at hotel.
Late morning – wander through the charming Marais district.
Afternoon – explore the comprehensive Picasso Museum or the exquisite Carnavelet Museum of Parisian history and culture. Circle around Place Vosges and its exclusive galleries and shops.
Dine at the ‘bel epoque’ Bofinger Brasserie on Place Bastille.
Opera performance at Opéra Bastille
FRIDAY, October 31
Breakfast at hotel.
Morning at the Musée d’Orsay and its Impressionist and van Gogh galleries.
Lunch at Musee D’Orsay.
Afternoon at the Rodin Museum and sculpture garden.
Dinner near Place Vendome.
Performance at the Ópera national de Paris in the monumental Palais Garnier
SATURDAY, November 1
Breakfast at hotel. Luxury transfer to L’île de la Cite at the heart of Paris.
Morning – view the stunning stained glass windows of the 13th c. Sainte-Chapelle.
Lunch Cruise onboard Decasse sur Seine with revered chef.
Afternoon view the miracle of the restored Notre-Dame Cathedral.
Dinner on your own on the Champs-Élysées.
Enjoy a classical concert in the exceptional acoustics of the Salle Gaveau.
SUNDAY, November 2
Morning luxury transfer to Versailles and exclusive tour of the Chateau and its wonders – gardens as time allows. Lunch in town.
Afternoon performance in either the 17th c. Royal Chapel or the 18th c. Royal Opera.
Farewell Champagne and Canapés.
MONDAY, November 3
Leisurely breakfast. Check-out and transfers to departure airports.

Photo Credit: Russ London at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0