France has the only two things toward which we drift as we grow older—intelligence and good manners.
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
Pre-Departure
Like all Go Learn journeys, the adventure begins at home. We'll make sure you have all the information you need before you arrive in France—we'll answer questions about what to pack, how to get around, and our daily itinerary. We want you to arrive in Paris ready to learn!
A trip reunion about a month after returning from Paris will be the perfect conclusion to our journey. We will exchange pictures and stories while remembering the highlights of our tour. Go Learn expeditions are designed to be small, boutique experiences where one returns with a group of friends. Good food, drink, and company await us at this reunion.
About Paris
Paris is a global center for art, fashion, food, and culture. It is known for its café culture, its iconic architecture, and its literary past, which we'll be studying in depth on our Go Learn adventure. Come ready to sink into Paris, past and present!
Weather
We chose early October for this Go Learn adventure for weather and European holiday reasons. There is a chance for rain in Paris, but with fall in full swing, early October still delivers beautiful weather, with average highs in the mid-50's, and lows in the 40's. And with European summer vacationers gone, we'll have more space to ourselves!
Activity levels and restrictions
In order to fully explore the sights on our itinerary, we will be walking every day. Most city walking is flat, on paved surfaces, but we will encounter stairs, and occasional large hills. We may stand on our feet for prolonged periods of time. Be sure to pack comfortable shoes! We'll rely on the Metro for most our transportation.
Dates
October 8–14, 2017
Size
Tour is limited to 20 participants
Cost
Double Occupancy: $3900 per person
Single Supplement: $500
See Terms for payment and cancellation details.
Included:
Not included:
Double Occupancy: $3900
Single Supplement: $500
Airfare is not included.
Reserve your spot!
Photos courtesy Marko Maras, Jennifer Wendell