Paris guided tour!

Paris guided tour!

Planning a tour to China, the largest and oldest country in the world is truly a must for anyone who wants to experience a unique travel adventure. China is known to have an ancient civilization which dates back to some thousand years ago and this is one of the reasons why China has a rich and unique culture full of historical values.

As a popular tourist destination in the Far East, China has a lot of wonderful attractions, sightseeing and historical wonders for the enthusiastic travelers who want to discover the true beauty of China. The best times to visit China is usually during May and September as these periods offer good weather conditions for visiting.

In order to enjoy your travel plans in China, it is advisable to consult the services of a reputable China tour agency. They are responsible for planning your entire trip from the moment you arrive in the airport till the day you depart. They also provide the hotel accommodations and other transportation facilities throughout your stay in China. To make your stay a successful one, they assign a bilingual local tourist guide to assist and guide you through your tours around the country. A fascinating thing about the travel wonders of China is that for every sightseeing and attraction, there is a historical or cultural origin behind it.

Beijing, the country’s capital boasts of over 30 sightseeing and attractions out of which include the famous Great Wall of China, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, the Summer Palace, the Ming Tombs and a variety of others. Beijing is usually the first city tourists visit due to their excitement to see the great wall. In general, Beijing is known to be a historical city because of the many monuments and attractions which played a great role in China’s civilization and still remains as it was since over five hundred years.

Yunnan, the international tourist destination is a province in China favorable to many international tourists because of its pleasant climate. Apart from the climatic conditions, Yunnan boasts of a number of cities with scenic and beautiful landscapes which makes for a great place for nature lovers on a getaway from the bustling streets of city. From the spring city of Kunming, to the old town of Lijiang and Dali, Yunnan is the perfect getaway for tourists who want to appreciate the natural endowments of China’s sceneries and landscapes.

A tour to Tibet, the pilgrimage destination of Buddhists can also be included in your tour itinerary during your travel in China. Tibet is considered to be the rooftops of the world because of the high elevation of its geographical location. The tourism of this region has flourished in recent years due to the opening of the Tibet-Qinghai high speed rail which connects Beijing to Lhasa. Amateur fanatics of mythical train journeys can finally have their dreams come true as they speed on top of the world to experience some peace in the Tibetan Kingdom.

Guilin and Yangshuo is the backpacking capital of China. With its special breath taking sceneries and caves, this town has opened the opportunity to mountaineers and backpackers who want to discover the hidden wonders of China.

Shanghai is one of China’s cosmopolitan cities which showcase a blend of modernity and history. The first class skyscrapers and Ming styled architecture of Shanghai buildings is what attract visitors to this bustling city. Shanghai also known as the “Oriental Paris” is the best place to shop for all kinds of branded shoes, clothes, jewelries and gifts from first class to low quality in almost any type of store.

Harbin is the magical ice world of China. Located in the north of China, this region is synonymous for the annual celebration of the Harbin Ice Festival which attracts visitors from all over the world to participate in the magnificent showcase of legendary ice sculptures and carvings.

Xian is one of China’s ancient cities where civilization started. It has grown to become an industrial and tourist destination which proudly boasts of the site of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and the Terracotta Army and Warriors.

China is known to house twenty four heritage sites listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. These cultural treasures are a part of what contributes to China’s history.

To get more information about China Travel,China Tour Vacations, visit Passport to China.

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9 Responses to “Paris guided tour!”

  1. Your question is posted from the USA.
    "English speaking" does not mean this organisation wanted to recruit Americans, as it is not allowed to do so.
    If you are not a citizen of the EU you are not allowed to be employed in the Schengen states (one of which France is) unless you have been sponsored by an organisation there that can justify employing you on the grounds that they cannot find someone within the EU that can do the job adequately. At the moment the work situation in France is very bad and there are masses of graduates who are unemployed and seeking jobs. There are plenty of French people in Paris who are bilingual and can be guides, besides the fact that British people are also allowed to work in France because they are European citizens. So, if you are American, I am afraid that you would not be granted a work or residence visa for that kind of job.

  2. Independent.

    You can always book guides when you want them – for the museums for example. Guided city tours on a bus are also readily available.

    This way you can have a guide when you want one and do your own thing too.

    Don't worry too much about not speaking French, in the tourist areas speaking English will be enough. (The French will only be a lot more friendly if you make the effort to speak French.)

    Doing it on your own gives you the chance to do it on the cheap too – most travel agencies do not offer stays at hostels nor do they accomodate for people who want to self-cater.

  3. Have you tried asking at the Paris and Madrid offices of Thomas Cook or American Express?

  4. I'm not sure where you found this information, but a ticket on the Eurostar is just that, a ticket to travel on the train from London to Paris. There is no tour guide, or anything else, included. Suggest you check the Eurostar website: http://www.eurostar.com

  5. I was in Paris in April and i participated at free tour in paris…http://www.neweuropetours.eu/..it is so great, you gain a lot of information in very pleasant and funny way…we had great American guy as a tour..you can give your guide some tips afterward if you were satisfied..there are more kinds of this free tour in Paris..my took about three hours and I saw EVERYTHING important…everyday at 11 at St.Michell point..but there are more times as well.Really worth it!

  6. Trains leave several times a day from Le Havre to Paris. The trip takes about 2 hours and can cost as little as 15 euros one way at off peak hours.

    Paris is a very easy city to get around and explore and its sights so familiar, even to people who have never set foot in the city, that guides are, in my opinion, an unnecessary expense. Any good guide book will serve as guide enough for any reasonably literate and intelligent person.

    ADDENDUM: Should you like a specific itinerary then feel free to e-mail me. Let me know what your interests are, how much time you have, and any other relevant information.

  7. http://www.paris-tours-guides.com/

  8. Take a look at tour guides on http://www.viamigo.com/tours/Paris.html and you may find one that fits their tastes.

  9. Why would you want to…..they don't like us over there. the city is dirty and the people are rude.

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