Spring Family Getaway in Paris and Loire Valley

What to expect on this itinerary
From cuisine to shopping and artistic treasures to iconic architecture, this 8-day family trip to France will immerse you in cultural splendor and regal grandeur. Sample famous Parisian chocolates and pastries, ride horses through the gorgeous landscapes of the Loire Valley, marvel at the masterpieces in the Louvre Museum, and glide down the Seine River on a scenic cruise. Your family will discover and delight in French castles, cuisine, and culture.
Customizable Itinerary
Paris - Arrive in Charming Paris
Paris is a city of iconic beauty and charm, stemming from the aromas of chocolate drifting down the lanes of the St. Germain district to the boutique shops of radiant window displays. Artistic expression shapes the boulevards, elegant architecture, and the museums with spectacular timelines of world aesthetic. Your flight will land at Charles de Gaulle International Airport. After collecting your belongings, your private transfer will meet and transfer you to the comforts of your accommodation. Afterward, you will enjoy Paris with your guide while visiting the refurbishing Gothic wonders of Notre-Dame Cathedral.
What's Included:
Paris - Montmarte and Marais Pastries
Paris - Wander the Louvre Museum
Paris - Disneyland in Paris
Amboise - Baking Class and Transfer
Amboise - Delight in a Day at Chambord
Amboise - Cycling and Castle Tour
Paris - Departure
Trip Highlights
- Visit the unique history and preserved architecture of the Notre-Dame Cathedral as it gets refurbished after the 2019 fire
- Follow in the footsteps of Picasso at Montmartre on a private tour of the cobblestone streets and beautiful architecture
- Delight in the flavors of typical French confections and pastries with a chocolate and pastry tour of the Marais guided by a trained chef
- Discover the history, elegance, and fascinating diversity of the artwork in the Louvre Museum
- Witness the splendor of the Eiffel Tower with a local guide after enjoying scenic views of the city on a Seine River cruise
- Indulge in the art of French baking with a family-friendly class that focuses on the intricate details for making baguettes and croissants
- Cycle along the stunning landscape of the Loire Valley to visit the pristine chateaus of Clos Luce and Royal d'Amboise
- Revel in the scenery and adventure of riding a horse along the grounds of the Chateau Chambord before attending a falconry demonstration
Starting Price
$3,700 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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Our family of 6 had the most amazing trip to France (Paris, Normandie, Brittany) that was arranged by this travel company. They created an agenda that perfectly met our family's needs and worked with us on multiple drafts to tweak the agenda as we read more and refined what we wanted to do. They created a very helpful roadbook that included recommended hikes and restaurants and they had a 24 hr emergency number to help us with any difficulties. We had one problem with the train due to the strikes in France which they helped us to resolve and decided to cancel a tour due to being too tired on afternoon and they answered the phone immediately both times. If we go back to France or anywhere in Northern Europe, we will definitely use them again!
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We contacted Zicasso about a trip to France. They connected us with this travel agent who planned an absolutely perfect vacation for myself and 2 daughters in the Loire Valley and Lyon. He worked inside our budget and gave recommendations for additional options where available. He was also available and very responsive to our requests while on the trip. It is great to work with a local travel agent who really knows the area.
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From June 28 to July 8 we traveled through France, visiting Paris, Annecy, and Lyon. My wife and I had been to Paris before, but the rest of our family had not. We began with the major attractions, which were easy since this travel team had made sure to book skip the line or private guide tickets to things like the Eiffel Tower, Place of Versailles, the Louvre, etc. Then, we departed via train to Annecy, at the foot of the French Alps, where were enjoyed local cheese specialties, the scenic views, boating, and hiking near Mont Blanc. It was the first time any of us had visited a glacier in person. Then, we ended the trip with a two-night stay in Lyon where we had tickets to cheer on our USWNT as they won their fourth World Cup.
The trip, in general, was amazing. The travel team did a good job of scouting hotel sites and helping us navigate through busy parts of the country, given that tourist season was in full swing AND the Women’s World Cup was going on. The team placed us in walking distance of many attractions, including most of the historical sites of downtown Paris, old town city centre in Annecy (right on the lake, to boot), and in Lyon we were five minutes from Fanfest and zero minutes from a metro (subway) station.
The Travel Team-we interacted primarily with our travel planner-did an outstanding job of meeting our particular family’s needs while staying in budget. A storm hit the Alps while we were there, which altered our train route to Annecy. This travel team was on top of it and called us that morning with an alternative transportation plan. Though we did not need it much, the company was also there to act as an intercessory if there was any miscommunication due to language barriers. Perhaps most impressive is that they partnered with an agency based in the Alps to help two of our party go on a bucket list overnight hike high in the Alps. The agency coordinated it so that the rest of our family could ride the Mont Blanc incline railroad to Nid d’Aigle, where we could watch our other two-party members’ journey up the mountain to meet us.I’ll end with noting that we used the Women’s World Cup to help pinpoint where we’d go-we wanted to see a World Cup final. When I began researching options, none of the sports travel agencies were able to meet our demands for locations, activities, and length of stay. So, we switched gears to traditional agencies who were agreeable to append the World Cup to the trip. The travel team excelled in this regard-they are based in Lyon, and they knew the area quite well. This led to more thoughtful decisions on their part as opposed to using an agency based in somewhere other than the country of destination.
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