Vence
Vence is a small French town and commune set in the hills of the Alpes Maritimes département, between Nice and Antibes.
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Saint Paul de Vence and Winery Half‐Day Tour
Learn about the history of French wine production and get plenty of tastings in while you're at it with this half‐day tour to Saint Paul de Vence and area wineries. This tour includes round‐trip transfers in an air‐conditioned vehicle so that you can taste wines safely, without having to worry about driving after drinking.
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Afternoon tour Grasse and Saint‐Paul‐de‐Vence
Meet your passionate and local guide and climb aboard an air‐conditioned minibus for our full day tour. Discover the perfume realm, uncover its secrets with a visit of the Fragonard scent factory in Grasse and enjoy a tour around two of the most beautiful medieval villages of Provence, Gourdon and Saint‐Paul‐de‐Vence before tasting a local aperitif drink on a terrasse.Learn more about the history of perfume, the extraction and distillery techniques, the maceration, the filtering process and the importance of the Nose’s role in the blending of the scents.Enjoy the atmosphere of the poetic and colourful old town of Grasse.Head off towards the breathtaking village of Gourdon, 15 minutes from Grasse. Admire the stunning view across the entire French Riviera. Listed as one of the most beautiful villages in France, take your time to stroll along its picturesque alleyways and savor a delicious lunch in the village (not included).Admire the Loup River and its beautifully wild surrounding scenery from the comfort of our air‐conditioned minibus.As soon as you arrive in Saint‐Paul‐de‐Vence, you will be captivated by its artistic and creative spirit. Explore its picturesque and historic alleyways before sampling a local aperitif drink on a terrasse.
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Concert in Rudolfinum — Prague's Iconic Concert Venue
With a program featuring the great The Four Seasons and Bolero by Mozart, Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Dvořák, Smetana, Bach, Vivaldi, Bizet, Ravel, Debussy and Strauss, this classical music concert at Prague's beloved Rudolfinum is sure to set you to return for more. RudolfinumThe Rudolfinum is a grand Neo‐Renaissance edifice in Prague, dedicated to arts and culture. Erected with financial help from the Böhmische Sparkasse savings bank between 1876 and 1884, its purpose was to promote arts education and culture. However, this imposing building on the bank of the Vltava River was also the seat of the Czechoslovak Parliament between the two World Wars. Today, the building houses the Czech Philarmonic Orchestra and the Galerie Rudofinum with its collection of contemporary art. The largest concert hall — the Dvořák Hall — is one of the major venues for the renowned Prague Spring International Music Festival. Antonín Dvořák himself conducted the orchestra during the hall's inaugural concert.
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Yas marina circuit venue tour
Go behind the scenes of the glamorous Formula 1 motor racing world on a guided tour of the state‐of‐the‐art Yas Marina Circuit on Yas Island Abu Dhabi. Now open to the general public for escorted track tours, the Yas Marina Circuit tour is a must for all visitors to Abu Dhabi along with all motorsports fans!You’ll be shown around the circuit in the comfort of a luxury air‐conditioned vehicle, stopping at key locations including Yas Central, North Grandstand and Yas Drag Racing Centre. This thorough tour allows you to explore the circuit’s high‐tech facilities, including Race Control, the unique air‐conditioned Support Pit Garages and the exclusive Paddock area.
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Saint Paul de Vence Tour and Wine Tasting
Turn the clock back among vines imported 2000 years ago by the Romans on the hills of Saint‐Jeannet. Merlot, Mourvèdre, Syrah, Grenache, Cabernet‐Sauvignon, and Gamay will be revealed to you through a tasting in an authentic and family‐owned vineyard. Discover the ancestral expertise in making wine and a particular process called “Aging wine under the sunshine”.A pleasant moment before enjoying a stroll around the cobbled streets in the “Jewel of Provence”: Saint Paul de Vence, a medieval village that is a haven of peace for artists and celebrities who made the fame of this charming town.