NORMANDY & PARIS FRENCH OPEN VIP TOUR 2025 (SOLD OUT)
LIFESTYLE TOURS
Paris French Open VIP Tour 2025 & Normandy Getaway
$5,995.00
Welcome to Paris French Open 2025 & Normandy!
Experience the French Open legendary tennis world tournament while exploring Paris’ picturesque historic quarters, admiring its outstanding monuments and enjoying its gastronomy & lifestyle.
Take a few extra days during your vacation in Paris to explore Normandy, to admire the treasures of its architecture, to immerse yourself in its history while savoring its incredible art of living.
♦ Paris CDG airport round-trip private transfer
♦ Normandy all-inclusive guided tour
♦ Boutique-hotels**** accommodation
♦ Roland Garros Central Court VIP hospitality
♦ Gourmet & Cultural guided walking tour
♦ Champagne-tasting River Cruise
♦ Museum Pass & Metro Pass
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Discover the stunning historic and picturesque Normandy region
You want to visit Paris while experiencing the French Open Grand Slam tennis tournament.
You are keen to explore Normandy in a few days. We have the perfect program for you!
Our exclusive guided tour includes a 3-day/2-night Normandy getaway as well as a 5-day/4-night tour in Paris.You will start visiting Normandy and explore Paris then. Both in Normandy and Paris, you will enjoy the French gastronomy in traditional restaurants.
Welcome to Normandy!
This wonderful region is well known for its D-Day landing beaches where the most significant battles of the 20th century occur and led to the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi occupation in 1944.
In visiting Normandy, you will discover a verdant region with rolling hills matching pastures and groves, scenic countryside scattered with farms and quaint villages leading to a stretch of coastline, picturesque harbors and fishing villages, historic towns with an strong medieval history.
You will visit :
Bayeux is a well preserved town with typical streets, medieval houses, water mills and well-known with the Unesco-listed tapestry depicting the Norman conquest of England in 1066. This exceptionally ambitious piece of craftsmanship, measuring over 230ft (70m) in length, was most likely ordered by William the Conqueror’s half-brother, the warring Bishop Odo. Bayeux is 6 miles away to the D-Day sites. During the world War II, Bayeux was extremely fortunate to avoid most of the destruction and tragedy following D-Day that other Normandy towns such as Caen suffered.
Pays d’Auge with its stunning countryside villages are well known for stud farms, cheeses and apple groves, brandy distilleries, and quaint villages with half-timbered houses. The itinerary follows a part of the Cider Route through Beuvron-en-Auge and Cambremer. All along winding roads, you will appreciate the charm of the countryside, pastures, orchards, chateaux and manor houses.
Honfleur is as historic as artistic. One of the major port at the 17th century, this little seaside town features remarkable architectural heritage still today with its inland harbor lined with slate-covered frontage houses, an impressing former salt storage building “Grenier à Sel”, narrow cobble-stone streets with antique and designer shops, art galleries, and very good restaurants. Honfleur is the birth place of Eugene Boudin, 19-year older than Monet, one of the most influencing impressionist master who was the first one to take his easel outside and paint the landscapes live.
D-Day Sites ∼ Via large or small screen, we all think we know the Normandy landing beaches, stretching from Utah Beach to Sword Beach west to east, But nothing quite prepares you for a walk on the sites. All of them have significant museums in which to discover their riveting stories. The fifty-four miles of coast are littered with WWII museums, monuments, cemeteries and battle remains left in tribute to the courage of British, Canadian and American armies that successfully carried out the largest military operation in history: D-Day. On these serene beaches, at the crack dawn on June 6, 1944, the Allies finally gained a foothold in France. From this moment, Nazi Europe was destined to crumble. Pointe du Hoc is a D-Day tale of courage and resilience, a site where US Rangers scaled the sheer cliff-face (using rope ladders) to seize the German fortification here, four miles west of Omaha beach. You will visit Omaha Beach, Pointe du Hoc and the WWII Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, the resting place for nearly 10,000 Americans who died on the nearby beaches.
French Open VIP experience
After Normandy, you will enjoy Paris!
You will experience the French Open on the most VIP way. You will visit Paris historic quarters through our unique cultural and gourmet walking tours. You will board the Maxim’s to discover Paris by its majestic Seine River and admire the city’s most beautiful monuments, all while tasting Champagne.
June is very good period to visit Paris and to experience the iconic Grand Slam at Roland Garros, considered as one of the toughest tournaments to win and to offer memorable moments between the top players in the sport. Be there when tennis’ best champions come in Paris to battle it out at the world’s greatest clay court championships!
What does Roland-Garros hospitality include?
♦ Roland Garros VIP access and Prime seats on the Central Court Philippe Chartier
♦ Free access to all outer courts
♦ Open bar from 11am, Cocktail lunch in a private lounge,
♦ Gift souvenir.
Roland Garros in the history…
The stadium, originally built in 1928 to host the Davis Cup, is a tribute to the French aviator Roland Garros. It now covers a 21 acres area featuring 3 large clay courts (Philippe Chatrier, Suzanne Lenglen, Simone Mathieu), 30 practical clay courts, extensive media and retail places and a museum.
The French Open in Roland Garros stadium is the leading clay court event in the world and the Second of Four yearly Grand Slam events.
Chic Hotel accommodation in Bayeux, Normandy
Centrally located in Bayeux historic town, walking distance to restaurants and shopping streets, Hotel de Bayeux is a 18th century entirely and beautifully renovated manor nestled in a manicured tree-shaded park where you will appreciate to rest after a long day of visits
It offers 24 stylish rooms with all amenities, each with en-suite bathroom equipped with a walk-in shower and private toilets.
You will start your day with a tasty breakfast buffet served from 7:30am to 10am in the chic dining room. You will get a large variety of choices, both savory and sweet, including eggs, ham, cheese, freshly baked bread, croissants, brioches, jams, cereals, fruits, juices, hot drinks, etc.
A spacious lounge with its impressing carved wooden fireplace is a perfect place to relax while enjoying a coffee, tea and Calvados brandy!
4-star stylish Boutique-Hotel Accommodation in Paris
Welcome to Paris-Montaigne four-star stylish boutique-hotel centrally located in the prestigious Gold-Triangle quarter, walking distance to Champs-Elysées and George V Avenue. The Seine River banks and the Eiffel Tower are a few minutes away by foot.
Paris-Montaigne is a family-run hotel offering 34 spacious and elegant rooms and suites decorated in a romantic Parisian style, and furnished with stylish antiques, all with bath or shower ensuite. Each room provides satellite TV and free WiFi internet access. Buffet breakfast is served in the flowery patio in the warm season or in the dining room. You will appreciate to relax by the end of the day in the cozy lounges and enjoy a tea, coffee or French wine!
ITINERARY
Monday June 2nd (Day 1) ∼ Welcome to Paris!
Private airport transfer to Hotel Montaigne in Paris**** considering that check-in time is not before 2pm.
Resting time. Time free at your leisure.
Welcome food & wine pairing dinner in a traditional « French cuisine » restaurant steps to your hotel.
Overnight.
Tuesday June 3rd (Day 2) ∼ Full-day French Open “Comptoir Chartrier” VIP Hospitality
After breakfast, transfer to Roland Garros stadium by metro which is direct from Alma Marceau, steps to your hotel.
Meet us at 10:30am at the stadium. Welcome to a VIP lounge with tea, coffee and soft drinks.
Full-day in Roland Garros stadium to see the matches on the Central court Philippe Chatrier and free access to all outer courts.
Lunch buffet in a private lounge.
Unlimited access to beverages and snacks throughout the day in the lounge
Transfer to your hotel by metro.
Dinner on your own (see our list of restaurants recommended).
Overnight.
Wednesday June 4th (Day 3) ∼ Morning Transfer to Normandy through Giverny.
After breakfast, check-out at Hotel Montaigne. Transfer to Normandy.
Morning guided tour to Claude Monet House and Garden.
Lunch in Giverny.
Early afternoon transfer to Bayeux. Check-in at the hotel.
Visit to the Tapestry Museum featuring the 70 meters long very well-preserved tapestry which tells the epic story of William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy who became King of England in 1066 after the battle of Hastings.
Time free at your leisure.
Dinner in a traditional restaurant.
Overnight.
Thursday June 5th (Day 4) ∼ D-Day Sites full-day Tour featuring Sainte-Mère-Église, Utah and Omaha Beaches, Pointe du Hoc, Colleville-Montgomery American cemetery
After breakfast, meet our tour guide at the hotel in Bayeux.
Private transfer to Sainte-Mère-Église (82nd US Airborne) and guided visit.
Utah Beach (4th US Division) expert-led tour then, followed by lunch.
Afternoon Pointe du Hoc (2nd US Rangers), Omaha Beach and Colleville-sur-Mer American Cemetery expert-led tours.
Transfer to Bayeux.
Dinner in a traditional restaurant.
Overnight.
Friday June 6th (Day 5) ∼ Bayeux, Pays d’Auge, Honfleur
Check-out after breakfast.
Transfer to Livarot to visit the cheese making factory and a cider & Calvados farm.
Lunch in Beuvron-en-Auge.
Transfer to Honfleur which is as historic as artistic.
Honfleur guided walking tour.
Transfer to Hotel Montaigne.
Check-in « again » at Hotel Montaigne in Paris.
Dinner on your own (see our list of restaurants we recommend).
Overnight.
Saturday June 7th (Day 6) ∼ Morning Food Lovers’ walking tour ∼ Late afternoon Champagne river cruise
Breakfast at the hotel.
Meet our tour guide at 10:15am right at the door of Saint-Germain des Prés church. Our 4-hour food lover’s tour features Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the chic Latin quarter district. Program includes a market tour, visits to top-ranked gourmet stores. You will taste and enjoy the best that Paris has to offer such as: quiche Lorraine, cheese, pâtés, bread, brioche, chocolate, delicacies, and fine wines.
At 6pm, enjoy a one-hour Champagne cruise starting at the port of Suffren, steps to the Eiffel Tower. Inside a private room at the front of the boat, you cruise down the Seine river while experiencing the Champagne wines under our sommelier direction. You will taste 3 different wines including a brut, demi-sec and rosé.
Dinner on your own (see our list of restaurants we recommend).
Overnight.
Sunday June 8th (Day 7) ∼ Transfer to Paris CDG airport.
Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out before 11am.
Private transfer to CDG airport.
End of the tour.
PROGRAM PRICES
$5,995 per person (DBL occupancy)
All taxes and VAT included.
Price includes:
♦ Paris CDG airport round-trip private transfer
♦ Transport in a chauffeur-driven luxury minivan for the Normandy tour
♦ Normandy 3 full-day private guided tour
♦ Bayeux Tapestry Museum entrance ticket
♦ Stylish Hotel de Bayeux**** accommodation in Normandy
♦ Montaigne Boutique-hotel**** accommodation in Paris
♦ Daily breakfasts
♦ All lunches and dinners in Normandy
♦ Roland Garros Ph. Chatrier Central Court VIP hospitality
♦ Food Lover’s guided walking tour
♦ Champagne-tasting River Cruise
♦ Metro Pass
Not included: international airfare to/from your country, all drinks in restaurants, 3 dinners in Paris, personal expenses and personal insurance, and all which is not mentioned in “price includes”.
2025 TOUR DATE
June 2-7 (SOLD OUT)
Tour is limited to 4 participants.
Considering the limited space available in the tour, please book it now! Thank you.