The itinerary is for reference only, please refer to the actual situation on the day. The specific meeting time and meeting point shall be subject to the electronic confirmation form (PDF file attached to the email) received by email address . Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes in advance according to the meeting time . The bus does not wait for anyone, please do not be late. If you are late, you will not be able to participate in the itinerary and no refund will be given! ! ! 1. Option A: Versailles Palace Bike Tour Riding:Simple group size:Up to 14 people Itinerary reference, subject to actual conditions: Versailles was once the royal palace of France's famous kings, and we pre-book your entrance so you don't have to wait in long lines for tickets! Versailles Market opened in the days of Louis XIV, where you can sample local specialties and choose ingredients for your picnic lunch. Marie-Antoinette's Domain This was Marie-Antoinette's hideout! To completely escape her royal life, this private village and farm was built so she could pretend she was a commoner. The royal grounds will amaze you with over 2,000 acres of beautiful scenery, farmland, vast lakes, and manicured trees. Grand Trianon was built by Louis XIV as a summer home. This was where the king escaped from the formalities of court. Entry to Grand Trianon is included in the tour price! Picnic on the Grand Canal Enjoy your lunch sitting on the soft grass overlooking the lake of Versailles. You will love this secluded venue with views of the lake and the palace. Petit Trianon This small castle was built by Louis XV for his favorite mistress, Madame Pompadour, and was later given to Marie-Antoinette. admission ticket to Petit Trianon is included in the tour price. Royal Forests Pass through some forests where the ancient royals used to spend their afternoons, escaping from the formalities of court and hunting stags, pheasants, wild boars and foxes. French Gardens This beautiful structure of flowers and shrubs is attached to the palace itself and requires a admission ticket on the days of the musical fountain show. Next stop is the Hall of Mirrors. Other attractions can be visited on your own after the tour. departure time and duration:8:30am, about 9 hours, total Riding time about 1.5 hours meeting point: Meet guide outside the Starbucks coffee shop at "2 Rue de la Pépinière" in the center of Paris, which is located outside a large train station called Gare Saint-Lazare. inclusions Of:Includes skip-the-line admission ticket to Trianon, Grand Trianon and Palace of Versailles, English-speaking guide 2. Option B Paris Landmark Riding Tour Riding:Simple group size:Up to 12 people Itinerary reference, subject to actual conditions:The Eiffel Tower (exterior tour only) was built for the 1889 World's Fair and is one of the most famous and visited buildings in the world. Notre Dame de Paris, the famous church in Paris, built in true Gothic style, with beautiful rose windows and flying buttresses. The Louvre Museum, once a royal palace, is currently the most visited museum. The Louvre Museum is home to the mysterious Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo and the famous glass pyramid. The Musee d'Orsay has some of the most beautiful paintings in the world, with works by Monet, Renoir and Van Gogh. Parisians have been coming to rue Cler Market since 1826! Here you can sample some of the essence of Paris as you stop to rest for 30 minutes. The banks of the Seine River in Paris are so charming that they have become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will Riding along them and admire the beauty of river life. Place de la Concorde is where Marie-Antoinette lost her mind! Today, it has a 2,000-year-old Egyptian obelisk at its center. The Grand Palais, built for the 1900 World Exhibition, is a magnificent architectural feat of glass, steel and steel. The Champs-Élysées is called by many "the most beautiful avenue in the world" and you will follow this avenue all the way to a beautiful view of the famous Arc de Triomphe. Les Invalides (Napoleon's Tomb) Once a hospital for wounded soldiers, Les Invalides is now a military museum and is home to the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte. departure time and duration:10:30am, about 4 hours, including 30 minutes snack break, total Riding time about 2 hours meeting point:Meet guide at the Place Saint-Michel, in the heart of the Latin Quarter, in front of the Saint-Michel Fountain. The Saint-Michel Fountain is easily accessible via metro line 4 (“SAINT-MICHEL” station) and RER lines B and C (“SAINT-MICHEL – NOTRE-DAME” station). inclusions Of:guide service, comfortable bicycles 3. Option C: Paris In-depth Riding Tour Riding:Simple group size:Up to 12 people Itinerary reference, subject to actual conditions:Street Art, an underground street artist movement not to be missed in Paris, home to cool people like Invader and Gregos. The old Café Procope was founded in 1686 and many famous people from history have dined here. These include Benjamin Franklin, Voltaire, Napoleon and Victor Hugo. Shakespeare and Company It is more than just a bookshop, it is almost a shrine to the written word and those who write. Its walls are covered with all kinds of literature, and some writers even sleep there! The Pantheon started out as a huge cathedral before being taken over during the French Revolution and rededicated to the great man of France. The Colosseum, hidden on the Left Bank, was the scene of countless human and animal battles during the Roman occupation of France for nearly 2,000 years! The Walls of Paris, built 800 years ago to keep Richard the Lionheart out of Paris, this massive wall protected the city for over 2 centuries until it became obsolete as Paris expanded. Rue Mouffetard is one of the oldest, bustling neighborhoods in Paris, with a variety of cafes and bistros, and a famous market. We will stop here for a 30-minute lunch break. Place des Vosges, originally known as the Place Royale, this square is located in the Marais district. Its red bricks stand out among the other beige Parisian buildings and are full of charm. The Wall of Justice This wall is inscribed with the names of more than 3,900 people who risked their lives to save the Jews of France during World War II. departure time and duration:10:00am, about 4 hours, including 30 minutes snack break, total Riding time about 2 hours meeting point:Meet guide at the Place Saint-Michel in the heart of the Latin Quarter, in front of the Saint-Michel Fountain. The Saint-Michel Fountain is easily accessible via metro line 4 (“SAINT-MICHEL” station) and RER lines B and C (“SAINT-MICHEL – NOTRE-DAME” station). inclusions Of:Comfortable bicycles, guide services