LONDON and PARIS TOUR

London and Paris

10 Days
Arrive London:
October 25, 2025
Depart Paris:
November 3, 2025

Highlights:

  • Magic Flute at Royal Opera House Covent Garden
  • Troilus and Cressida at Shakespeare’s Globe
  • Intimate Vocal Recital at Wigmore Hall
  • Aida at Opéra Bastille
  • Giselle at Palais Garnier
  • Iphigénie en Tauride at Opéra Comique
  • Cite de la Musique and Philharmonie de Paris

Your Tour Includes

(See itinerary for inclusion specifics)

  • All Itinerary Ground Transfers
  • 9 Nights Luxury Accommodation
  • Premium Seats to 3 Operas, 1 Ballet, 3 Concerts, 1 Play
  • Entrance Fees/Tours to 6 Museums and Galleries
  • Premium Seats on Eurostar Chunnel London-Paris
  • Seine River Cruise
  • 9 breakfasts
  • 5 Lunches/Teas – Including Eurostar and River Cruise
  • 3 Gourmet Dinners
  • 2 Cocktail/Champagne Receptions
  • Personalized Guiding Services
  • Itinerary Gratuities

Please see Terms and Conditions for exclusions

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

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 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

Breakfast at hotel.

Mid-morning tour of the Globe Theatre and interactive displays outlining 400 years of history.

Lunch at the Swan Restaurant.

Afternoon performance of Shakespeare’s rarely performed, Trojan War epic, Troilus and Cressida in the Globe Theatre.

Quiet evening on your own.

Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre

MONDAY, OCTOBER 27

Breakfast at hotel.

Morning on own to explore Soho, Carnaby Street and Marylebone neighbourhoods.

A distinctive, compact hour-long vocal recital at intimate Wigmore Hall.

Tour of the Wallace Collection, followed by Courtyard Tea.

Dinner and Evening at Leisure.

Wigmore Hall
Wallace Collection

TUESDAY, October 28

Breakfast at hotel.

Morning and afternoon at leisure or options to explore the likes of Knightsbridge and its exclusive shopping including Harrod’s, sightseeing at Brompton Oratory, the Victoria & Alberta Museum, or Natural History Museum.

Dining on-site at ‘the House’ – in the ROH’s 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 of The Magic Flute.

Royal Opera House Photo by Laura Aziz

Paris

WEDNESDAY, October 29

Breakfast at hotel.

Eurostar ‘First Class’ to Paris departing mid-morning from St. Pancras International via the Chunnel to Gare du Nord – Lunch on board.

Luxury transfer to the Marriott Paris Opéra.

Afternoon to 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.

Ballet Performance of Giselle in the monumental Palais Garnier.

Palais Garnier

THURSDAY, October 30

Breakfast at hotel.

Morning transfer to summit of Montmartre, a district renowned for past inhabitants such as Picasso, Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Satie. Explore the Musée de Montmartre and adjacent Renoir Gardens inspired by that painter’s works.

Intimate Lunch at Café Renoir or own choice nearby. Afternoon exploring the nearby Dali Museum or the Sacré-Coeur Basilica to take in the panoramic view of Paris from its steps.

Dinner on your own near hotel.

JUST ADDED: Evening return transfer to the modern Cité de la Musique complex. Enjoy a concert of Tchaikovsky and Ravel by the Orchestre National de France and Music Director Cristian Măcelaru in the Grande salle Pierre Boulez-Philharmonie.

Cité de la Musique

FRIDAY, October 31

Breakfast at hotel.

Luxury transfer to L’île de la Cité at the heart of Paris.

Private tour of Notre-Dame Cathedral and Sainte-Chapelle.

Lunch nearby.

Dinner Cruise onboard Decasse sur Seine with revered chef.

SATURDAY, November 1

Breakfast at hotel.

Late morning – wander through the charming Marais district.

Lunch on own.

Afternoon – explore the comprehensive Picasso Museum or the exquisite Carnavalet 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 of Aida at Opéra Bastille.

Opéra Bastille – Photo by Arthur Weidmann – own work, CC BY-SA 4.0

SUNDAY, November 2

Breakfast at hotel.

Morning at the Musée d’Orsay and its Impressionist and van Gogh galleries.

Dine for lunch in Le Restaurant at Musée d’Orsay.

Opera Comique afternoon performance of Gluck’s seldom performed Greek epic, Iphigénie en Tauride.

Farewell Champagne and Canapés at hotel.

Opéra Comique for Gluck’s Greek epic, Iphigénie en Tauride.

MONDAY, November 3

Leisurely breakfast at hotel.

Check-out and transfers to departure airports.