9 of the Best Tours You Should Take While in Europe
Crete Walking Tour, Greece
A number of tour operators offer guided and self-guided walking tours on the island of Crete. It is here that, according to myth, Theseus slew the half-bull, half-human creature known as the Minotaur, saving numerous young Athenians from being sacrificed to the monster.
The island provides the chance to enjoy a variety of stunning coastal walks, while history buffs can look forward to classical ruins that are scattered across the flower-covered plains and along the rugged coast.
Inntravel hosts several tours around Western Crete, passing through Aiolos, the homeland of the god of the winds, as well as the pirate country of Gramvoussa, and Elafonisi, land of the Cyclops according to legend.
The adventure includes some full days of walking across the rugged, picturesque countryside, along with stays in simple, welcoming hotels and guest houses.
Catacombs of Paris
Prepare to get spooked, and get a fascinating look at Parisian history by touring the ancient burial grounds underneath the city. You’ll hear rather disturbing tales in the Catacombs, as you venture through the tunnels.
Originally, these were limestone quarries where stones were mined to build some of Paris’ most well-known bridges and buildings. By the late 18th century, millions of bodies were exhumed from the overcrowded cemeteries and moved here.
Once underground, the bodies were stacked one on top of the other in the various chambers, creating walls that are literally lined with human bones. They can be quite busy, so it’s best to book a ticket to secure your chance to visit the Paris Catacombs.
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Paris Through the Eyes of a Local with Esprit de Paris, France
If you want an insider’s look at Paris, Adeline Marchand, the owner of Esprit de Paris, offers a unique tour guide service that provides visitors the chance to experience Paris from the eyes of a local and to be truly immersed in Parisian culture.
Having grown up in the trendy, creative and historic Paris neighborhood of Upper Marais, she shares her expertise and understanding of Parisian life in a way that cannot be found on the standard tour bus.
Marchand’s goal is to make each and every tour unique, taking visitors far from the traditional tourist route — unless they request it — allowing them to gain entry into the authentic life of real Parisians.