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Choose your journey from Lugano: a lakeside escape to the enchanting village of Morcote or a cultural dive into the historic city of Bellinzona.

In Morcote, often called the ‘‘Pearl of Lake Ceresio’’, follow a scenic road through Carona and Vico Morcote before arriving in this charming village nestled on the slopes of Monte Arbostora. Stroll through narrow alleys and hidden stairways, leading up to the sanctuary of Santa Maria del Sasso—a Renaissance and Baroque gem surrounded by Mediterranean flora.

In Bellinzona, discover a vibrant Lombard city known as the ‘‘Lock of the Alps’’. Its three medieval castles, listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, stand as proud symbols of Ticino’s past. Walk through Castelgrande, the Old Town, and Piazza Nosetto, where local life comes alive—especially on market days.

Begin your journey with a panoramic cruise across the sparkling waters of Lake Lugano, soaking in breathtaking views of the city and surrounding mountains. On the opposite shore, enjoy a welcome drink on a scenic terrace before stepping into the kitchen for a hands-on culinary experience.

Guided by a local chef, learn to prepare a traditional Ticino risotto, rich in flavour and regional identity. Throughout the experience, your guide will share stories and insights about Lugano’s culture, cuisine, and everyday life, making this a feast for both the senses and the spirit.

Step back in time and explore Colonia Raurica, founded in 15-10 BC, and the oldest Roman colony on the Rhine and in Switzerland. At its peak, Augusta Raurica was home to 20,000 residents. Today, the site boasts over 20 restored monuments, including the impressive theater, which once seated 8,000 spectators.

Visit the ruins of the Roman forum, the Jupiter Temple, and even the ancient sewer that ran through the city. A reconstructed Roman house offers an immersive experience of daily life, while the Roman museum displays fascinating artifacts, such as the Silver Treasure, a luxurious table service made from 58 kg of silver.

Nestled along the Rhine River near the borders of France and Germany, Basel offers a unique blend of history, art, and culture. Begin your journey at the Marktplatz, the lively heart of the city, where you can admire the striking bright red Rathaus (City Hall).

Stroll through the charming squares and historic streets of Basel, making your way to Cathedral Hill for stunning views of the city. Immerse yourself in Art Basel, one of the world’s most influential art markets, and explore the many galleries that make the city a hub for art lovers. Don’t miss the Kunstmuseum, home to an impressive collection of works by Picasso and Holbein, among many others.

Discover the awe-inspiring Rhine Falls, the largest waterfall in Europe, on a day filled with natural beauty and cultural discovery. Feel the raw power of the cascades up close during a thrilling boat ride, where the spray and roar of the water create unforgettable memories. Explore Schloss Laufen, the historic castle overlooking the falls, and uncover centuries of fascinating stories within its walls.

Enhance your experience with immersive attractions nearby, such as Smilestones, Switzerland in miniature, or Rhyality, where cutting-edge video projections bring the river’s majesty to life. Between moments of wonder and discovery, enjoy a traditional Swiss lunch with panoramic views over the falls, a setting as dramatic as it is unique.

Explore Zurich’s rich heritage on a guided walking journey through its historic and cultural landmarks. Admire the castle-like National Museum, stroll along Bahnhofstrasse, and take in views of the Limmatquai and Lake Zurich. Stop by St. Peter’s Church, with the largest clock face in Europe, before continuing into the Old Town.
Wander through the Schipfe district and Lindenhof hill, then visit the Fraumünster Church, home to Marc Chagall’s stained-glass windows. Cross to the right bank to follow Spiegelgasse, where Lenin once lived, and discover the Cabaret Voltaire, birthplace of Dadaism. End your journey at the Grossmünster Cathedral, where Zwingli launched the Reformation.

Head toward the heart of the Swiss Alps from Interlaken for an unforgettable experience at Mount Titlis. At Engelberg, begin your ascent by cable car, rising above valleys and cliffs until you reach the summit, towering over 3,000 meters. From the top, enjoy sweeping views of the Bernese and Valais Alps, where snow-capped peaks stretch endlessly across the horizon.

Board the famous rotating gondola for a panoramic descent to the glacier, where you can explore the icy landscapes up close. Those eager for more can take a short alpine walk to immerse themselves fully in the high-altitude beauty. Enjoy additional time at the summit to soak in the alpine atmosphere before returning to Interlaken.

Experience the essence of “Primitive Switzerland” with a journey that blends the charm of Lucerne with the breathtaking ascent to Mount Stanserhorn. Begin by exploring Lucerne’s lakeside beauty, medieval streets, and mountain views.

Then, ride the historic 1893 funicular and the CabriO cableway, the world’s first open-top double-decker cable car, to reach 1,900 meters above sea level. From the summit, take in panoramic views of ten Swiss lakes and endless Alpine peaks.

Discover the natural reserve, watch marmots in their habitat, and savor Swiss specialties like Älplermagronen in the revolving restaurant, surrounded by 360° mountain vistas.

Discover the mythical Mont Pilatus, rising above Lake Lucerne and surrounded by alpine legends. According to medieval tales, the spirit of Pontius Pilate was said to rest atop this peak, now a destination for breathtaking views and unforgettable journeys.

Your adventure begins with a serene cruise across Lake Lucerne, followed by a thrilling ascent aboard the world’s steepest cogwheel railway, climbing to 2,132 meters (7,000 ft). At the summit, take in sweeping vistas over the Alps and the lake below. The descent begins by aerial cable car, gliding over forests and meadows via Fräkmüntegg before reaching Kriens, with a comfortable return to Lucerne.

Discover the full charm of Lucerne on a guided walk through its historic Old Town and along the shores of Lake Lucerne. Stroll across the iconic Chapel Bridge, Europe’s oldest covered wooden bridge, and admire the paintings that decorate its interior, as well as the adjoining Water Tower. Continue to the Spreuer Bridge, featuring the dramatic Dance of Death frescoes, and visit the elegant Baroque Jesuit Church.

Wander through cobbled streets lined with medieval towers, colourful façades, and lively squares. Highlights include St. Peter’s Church with its striking baroque interior, the Town Hall, the Hofkirche (main cathedral), and panoramic views from Lindenhof hill. Your guide will share the city’s history, architecture, and culture, including its artistic side and legendary lakefront atmosphere.

Venture beyond Interlaken and discover the natural wonders that shape this breathtaking region. Follow the turquoise shores of Lakes Thun and Brienz, framed by dramatic alpine peaks and ever-changing reflections.

Continue into narrow gorges carved by centuries of rushing water, where rock walls and lush vegetation create a striking contrast. Along the way, admire waterfalls tumbling from cliffs, offering moments of wonder and picture-perfect pauses. Throughout the journey, your guide shares local legends, geological curiosities, and the hidden stories of this spectacular landscape.

Embark on an unforgettable alpine journey to Jungfraujoch, the “Queen of the Alps” and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Starting from Lucerne, travel through breathtaking Swiss landscapes—from the turquoise lakes of Brienz and Interlaken to the dramatic cliffs of Lauterbrunnen and the cascading Staubbach Falls.

Then begins the highlight: a scenic 2-hour cogwheel train ride ascending to Jungfraujoch, the highest railway station in Europe, perched at 3,454 meters (11,332 ft). Once at the top, enjoy panoramic views from the Sphinx Terrace, where the immense Aletsch Glacier unfolds at your feet, framed by majestic peaks like the Mönch, Jungfrau, and Aletschhorn. Whether taking in the views or enjoying a break at the Top of Europe restaurant, every moment at Jungfraujoch is a breath of pure mountain magic.

Rise above Interlaken aboard a scenic funicular to reach Harder Kulm, the town’s iconic mountain lookout. At 1,322 metres, this natural balcony offers sweeping views over Lakes Thun and Brienz and the snow-capped peaks of Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau.

Step onto the Two Lakes Bridge, a breathtaking viewing platform suspended over the valley, and take in the dramatic alpine scenery. Your guide will share stories, legends, and insights into the region’s landscapes and traditions, enriching this high-altitude escape with a sense of place and perspective.

Discover the Old City of Bern, registered at the Unesco World Heritage. Walk around its medieval and Renaissance streets marked out by numerous and typical fountains. It is said that Bern is the biggest mall in the world with its 6-km long arcades sheltering shops. Some places on the top of the city walls will provide nice views on the below flowing Aare river which surrounds the city on three quarters, as well as on the beautiful Bernese Alps.

Set between the Alps and Lake Geneva, Lausanne instantly captivates with its hillside Old Town, elegant architecture, and easy-going lakeside atmosphere. From the cobbled streets of the upper town to the relaxed Ouchy waterfront, every corner of the city blends history, culture, and beauty.

Follow your guide through the medieval heart of Lausanne to discover landmarks such as the majestic Gothic cathedral, the Château Saint-Maire, the Palace of Rumine, and the Fountain of Justice. As the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee, Lausanne also embodies the spirit of excellence and international unity.

Stroll through the heart of Geneva and discover the city through its most delicious traditions. This culinary journey invites you to taste iconic Swiss specialties—like cheese fondue, the Valais plate, and artisanal chocolate—in some of the city’s most beloved local spots.

From the shores of Lake Geneva to the winding streets of the Old Town, your guide will share tasty anecdotes, gastronomic secrets, and the cultural heritage behind each bite. A feast for both the palate and the curious mind.

Discover the essence of Geneva through a smooth and well-paced experience combining walking and travel aboard a premium vehicle. From the lake’s edge to the cobbled streets of the Old Town, this journey offers a rich overview of the city’s heritage, international role, and local charm.

Pass by iconic sites such as the Water Jet, the Flower Clock, and the cathedral, while comfortably exploring both grand boulevards and quieter corners that reflect Geneva’s spirit as the Capital of Peace.

Set sail on the French Riviera aboard the Pursuit 3400, a refined and versatile yacht designed for both performance and relaxation. With its sleek lines and spacious deck, it offers the perfect balance between style and comfort. Spend the day basking in the sun, sipping a refreshing drink, or exploring crystal-clear waters with snorkeling gear.

Whether you choose to cruise toward the red cliffs of the Estérel, glide along the coast to the bay of Saint-Tropez, or simply enjoy a leisurely escape at sea, each moment combines natural beauty with Riviera chic. Smooth, elegant, and effortlessly sophisticated, the Pursuit 3400 transforms a day on the water into an unforgettable experience.

Step aboard the Santo-Sospir, a 23-meter traditional sailboat inspired by 16th-century caiques and chebecs, for a full-day maritime adventure.

Available in a small group or as a private experience, this journey through the Pelagos Sanctuary offers the chance to observe Mediterranean cetaceans in their natural habitat while discovering the cultural heritage of ancient seafaring traditions.

This unique replica offers more than wildlife encounters, it’s also a living sailing school where you’ll learn about traditional navigation techniques and the rich maritime history of the Mediterranean.

A one-of-a-kind experience at the crossroads of ecology, heritage, and adventure.

Step into the kitchen and discover the authentic flavors of Nice through a hands-on cooking class. Guided by a local chef, learn to prepare emblematic Niçoise dishes such as golden socca, savory pissaladière, or seasonal stuffed vegetables.

The menu changes with the seasons, showcasing the freshest ingredients delivered that very morning.

Once the cooking is done, share a convivial tasting of the dishes you have created, extending the experience in a warm and authentic atmosphere. More than a class, this is a true immersion into the culinary traditions of the French Riviera.

Enter the refined world of French perfumery with a private workshop at the historic Maison Galimard. In an elegant and intimate setting, discover the art of fragrance guided by a professional perfumer’s assistant. Learn about the structure of a perfume, its top, heart, and base notes, before taking your place at a traditional perfumer’s organ, composed of 126 rare essences.

Here, unleash your creativity to design a bespoke fragrance, whether feminine, masculine, or unisex. A sensory journey that blends craftsmanship, passion, and personal expression, this experience leaves you with a signature scent that is entirely your own. The unique formula is carefully preserved in Galimard’s confidential archives, allowing you to reorder your creation at any time.

Embark on a full-day journey from Biarritz to the dynamic city of Bilbao, home to the worldfamous Guggenheim Museum.

Explore Bilbao’s unique mix of modern and traditional architecture, visiting iconic sites like the Santiago Cathedral, Begona Basilica, La Ribera Market, and the lively Plaza Nueva. Dive into the art, culture, and flavors of one of Spain’s most avant-garde cities.

Experience the captivating Basque coast, starting in Biarritz, a seaside town rich in oceanic history and vibrant culture.
Continue your journey to Saint-Jean-de-Luz, known for its stunning beaches and Basque heritage. Along the way, visit quaint villages such as Guethary, Bidart, and Hendaye, each with its own unique charm. Indulge in the mouthwatering local gastronomy, with dishes influenced by both the sea and land.
Enjoy the breathtaking protected beaches, wander through charming streets filled with shops, and immerse yourself in the cultural events that celebrate Basque traditions.

Explore the breathtaking Dordogne Valley, a region rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.

Discover the world-famous Lascaux IV, where you’ll experience the stunning replica of the prehistoric caves, home to some of the most remarkable cave paintings in the world.

As you journey through the Dordogne, you’ll wander through ancient castles, charming villages, and vibrant markets brimming with local crafts and delicious regional produce.

Taste the rich gastronomy of the area, savoring the flavors of this picturesque and historic region.

Uncover the charm of Saint-Émilion, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its cobbled streets and historic character. Enjoy stunning panoramic views from the monolithic church and admire the scenic vineyards that stretch across the landscape.

Take a delightful pause to taste the village’s famous macarons. The experience includes a private wine tasting at a prestigious Château (subject to availability) and another exclusive tasting at a local wine shop.

Venture into the famous Médoc wine region, known for its vast vineyards and exceptional wines.

During this journey, enjoy a one-hour visit and tasting at a prestigious estate in the celebrated village of Margaux.

Discover the beauty of the vineyards while learning about the winemaking process in one of the world’s most iconic wine regions.

Step back in time and explore the rich history of Bordeaux, a UNESCO World Heritage city.

Discover iconic landmarks such as the Grand Theatre, the Monument to the Girondins, and medieval gates, each with its unique story.

This journey allows you to visit and photograph Bordeaux’s most celebrated sites at your own pace, while learning about the city’s remarkable past, from its architectural marvels to its WWII history.

Explore the stunning Bassin d’Arcachon, a unique blend of land and sea. Discover the charming oyster villages and ports, the majestic Dune of Pilat— the highest sand dune in Europe—and the quaint winter town of Arcachon. Marvel at the iconic lighthouse of Cap Ferret, a beacon of this stunning coastal region.

For an even more unforgettable experience, embark on a boat tour that takes you through the heart of the oyster farms. Cruise along the picturesque oyster villages of Lège-Cap Ferret, make a stop at the famous Banc d’Arguin, and admire the ‘‘Cabanes Tchanquées’’ traditional stilt houses.

Explore the wild beauty of the Leyre Delta and immerse yourself in the tranquility of this unique ecosystem. The boat excursion is customizable, with options for lunch on board and boat size, making this a perfect day of relaxation by the sea.

Step back in time with a half-day journey to the medieval village of Pérouges.

Wander through its cobbled streets, admire the historic architecture, and meet local craftsmen who keep centuries-old traditions alive. Indulge in the village’s famous culinary specialty, the sugar tart, and immerse yourself in the timeless atmosphere of this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Discover Lyon effortlessly on an e-bike, combining sightseeing with delightful local stories.

Accompanied by enthusiastic local guides, explore the city’s hidden corners, vibrant streets, and historic landmarks.

Choose your starting point and enjoy a safe, tailormade itinerary. Add a sweet or savoury tasting break for a delicious and convivial experience.

Immerse yourself in the heart of the Côte de Beaune, a land where Burgundy’s most celebrated Chardonnay and Pinot Noir wines are born.

This journey takes you through emblematic villages such as Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, Pommard, and Aloxe-Corton, each with its own winemaking traditions and stories.

Enjoy two private tastings at prestigious domaines, where you will experience the diversity and finesse of these exceptional terroirs.

Between golden vineyards, stone houses, and centuries of heritage, the Côte de Beaune offers an unforgettable glimpse into Burgundy’s timeless elegance.

Experience the elegance of Chablis and the timeless aura of Vézelay in a journey that blends fine wine, cultural heritage, and spiritual discovery.

Begin your day with two private tastings at prestigious Chablis estates, where the purity and freshness of the wines reflect the unique terroir.

Pause for a traditional lunch in a local bistro, savoring Burgundy’s authentic flavors.

In the afternoon, travel to Vézelay for a guided visit of the Basilica of Saint Mary Magdalene, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an iconic stop on the Camino de Santiago. This journey unites Burgundy’s rich traditions of winemaking with one of its most moving spiritual landmarks

Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Loire Valley with a journey that blends royal history, Renaissance architecture, and fine wine.

Begin at Château de Blois, a royal residence that combines four architectural styles and witnessed dramatic episodes of French history, including the assassination of the Duc de Guise.

Continue to Cheverny for a tasting at a family-owned estate, where the vineyards produce elegant red, white, and rosé wines under the Cheverny and Cour-Cheverny appellations.

Explore the winery, meet your hosts, and enjoy an authentic glimpse into the region’s winemaking traditions. After a relaxed lunch, the day culminates at Château de Chambord, the largest and most iconic castle of the Loire Valley.

With its vast halls, 426 rooms, and double-helix staircase, this UNESCO World Heritage site embodies the visionary ambition of King François I.

Escape Paris for a day in the heart of the Loire Valley, just under two hours away. Discover the cradle of the French Renaissance along the Loire River, often called “The Garden of France,” and immerse yourself in the world’s most concentrated castle region, classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

Choose from iconic castles like the Château du Clos Lucé, home to Leonardo da Vinci, or the majestic Château d’Amboise, one of the first Royal Residences, showcasing exquisite Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Explore castles based on your interests – whether it’s the gardens of Chaumont, the paintings and furniture of Cheverny, the grandeur of Chambord, or the history at Blois.

For a unique experience, visit Chenonceau, the beautiful Queen’s Castle built over the Cher River. Your guide will also recommend some of the finest local restaurants or vineyards for a true taste of the Loire.

Enjoy privileged access at Champagne Perrier-Jouët in Épernay with a private tour of the Maison Belle Époque, its historic cellars, and a tasting of three cuvées, enhanced by the elegant Belle Époque glass ritual.

Lunch is a true highlight: a gastronomic menu designed by Pierre Gagnaire and paired with Perrier-Jouët vintages in a refined setting.

In the afternoon, deepen your appreciation of Champagne with a private tasting workshop led by Philippe Jamesse, one of the region’s most esteemed sommeliers. Tailored to your interests, this experience offers an unparalleled introduction to grape varieties, iconic houses, and the subtle art of tasting.

Start with panoramic views over the vineyards as your guide introduces you to Champagne’s grape varieties and traditions. Continue with a visit to the prestigious Ruinart House, where you’ll explore the UNESCO-listed Crayères cellars before tasting two refined cuvées.

For lunch, savor fine cuisine at La Grande Georgette or opt for a relaxed vineyard picnic. In the afternoon, discover the grandeur of Reims Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece where kings of France were crowned. Conclude your day with a personalized tasting at a family-owned estate in Vrigny, nestled among the Montagne de Reims vineyards

Is Mont Saint-Michel a miracle or a mirage? This unforgettable day trip will have you wondering.

The first sanctuary was built by Saint Aubert, Bishop of Avranches, in 708 A.D., transforming the island into a Christian pilgrimage site. Over the centuries, the sanctuary expanded into the Abbey that stands today, unmatched in its grandeur. From the medieval town walls, which were built to protect the island from invaders, you’ll be treated to magnificent views of the bay and surrounding salt marshes.

The island’s incredible tides, the second highest in the world (after the Bay of Fundy in Canada), sweep over the causeway twice a day, adding to the site’s mystique. Wander through the narrow, winding cobblestone streets of this medieval town, where hidden treasures await around every corner.

Stop by the souvenir shops or savor one of Mère Poulard’s famous omelettes, or dine at one of the other charming restaurants or brasseries. With 2.5 million visitors per year, Mont Saint-Michel is considered Normandy’s most spectacular spot, a true 7th Wonder of the World in the eyes of the Normans.

Relive one of World War II’s most decisive moments on a full-day tour through the Normandy countryside. Travel back to June 1944, when the Allied invasion began under General Eisenhower, and explore the Landing Beaches that marked the beginning of the liberation of France.

Visit the iconic Pointe du Hoc and Omaha Beach, where American forces made their historic landings. After a quick lunch (meal not included), pay your respects at the American Cemetery, immortalized in the opening scenes of Saving Private Ryan. Continue your journey through the villages of Saint-Laurent, Colleville-sur-Mer, and Sainte- Honorine, where you’ll witness the remnants of the war.

Explore the remains of bunkers and the artificial harbors in Port-en-Bessin, Longues-sur-Mer, and Arromanches, key sites in the battle for Normandy. If time permits, enjoy a visit to a typical Normandy town, where you can sample authentic Camembert cheese and sip on local apple cider or Calvados brandy.

Less than an hour from Paris, Giverny is an enchanting retreat where Claude Monet lived and painted some of his most famous masterpieces.

Visit the restored home of the Impressionist master, where the vibrant colors, furniture, and Japanese prints reflect his artistic vision. Step into the Clos Normand, a breathtaking display of seasonal flowers, and explore the water garden, where the Japanese bridge, wisteria, and water lilies recreate the dreamlike scenery that inspired Monet’s most iconic works.

Dive into an artistic journey through Normandy, where natural beauty meets culinary delights and artistic expression.

Start your day in the picturesque coastal town of Honfleur, once a gathering place for 19th-century artists. Known for its charming architecture and vibrant harborside, Honfleur attracted the likes of Boudin, who painted the local beaches and scenes that inspired a wave of Impressionist painters.

Next, head to the Alabaster Coast, arriving in Étretat, famous for its dramatic cliffs and seascapes. These natural wonders inspired numerous artists, including Courbet, who created over fifty paintings of the cliffs, waves, and the stunning coastline.

Experience Versailles as French kings once did with an exclusive private viewing of the Royal Quarters, offering rare access to the private rooms of Louis XV and Louis XVI.

Visit the State Apartments and walk through the dazzling Hall of Mirrors before stepping into the exclusive Royal Quarters, normally closed to the public. Your tour concludes with privileged access to either the Royal Opera House or the Royal Chapel.

Step into the splendour of 19th-century art at the Musée d’Orsay, housed in a spectacular former railway station.

With exclusive early access before the museum opens to the public, wander through its galleries in a serene,
crowd-free setting.

Guided by your private expert, encounter masterpieces by Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh and more, while uncovering the dramatic shift from Academic tradition to the bold innovation of Impressionism.

A rare opportunity to experience the museum’s highlights in peace and depth.

Step into the Louvre’s rich history on a private, interactive treasure hunt designed for children.

Once a medieval fortress and royal palace, the museum is full of secrets waiting to be uncovered.

With the guidance of an expert, young explorers will solve playful riddles and challenges that reveal hidden gems throughout the museum.

Over two hours, children are fully engaged, creating unforgettable memories while discovering masterpieces in a fun and educational way.

Discover Paris through its most stylish lens, exploring a curated selection of boutiques, concept stores, and iconic arcades. As the undisputed fashion capital of the world, Paris offers everything from legendary couture houses to emerging designers, vintage treasures, and exceptional artisans.

Whether you’re after fashion, design, or gourmet finds, this experience immerses you in the city’s creative spirit. Your journey can be tailored to match your personal style and wishlist for a truly bespoke shopping experience

Step back in time to the Middle Ages with an intimate discovery of two of Paris’s most celebrated Gothic treasures. With your expert guide, explore the newly restored Notre Dame Cathedral, learning about its extraordinary construction, the secrets revealed during its recent restoration, and the resilience that has allowed it to remain a symbol of Paris for centuries.

With privileged skip-the-line access, continue to Sainte Chapelle, where 15 towering stained-glass windows flood the chapel with dazzling light and color, creating one of the most breathtaking sights in the city.

Stroll through the Île de la Cité, the historic heart of Paris, and let your guide bring to life the stories, artistry, and legacy of these timeless monuments. A truly enriching journey into the soul of medieval Paris.

Start your Paris journey with a relaxed orientation designed to help you settle in.

Accompanied by a local guide, enjoy a gentle walk from your hotel and discover the essentials of your neighbourhood.From the nearest boulangerie to convenient metro stops, learn practical tips and uncover hidden Parisian gems often missed by visitors.

By the end, you’ll feel confident navigating the city and ready to make the most of your stay.

Travel from Paris to Bayeux with a captivating stop in Giverny, one of France’s most beautiful villages and the cherished home of Claude Monet.

Upon arrival, visit the local church where Monet found inspiration for several paintings and see his tomb in the village cemetery. Walk through the charming streets and stop by the historic
Café Baudy, once a meeting place for American Impressionists who visited Monet.

Step into the water garden, where Monet created his famous lily pond, and continue to the flower garden (Le Clos Normand), bursting with colors and symmetry. Conclude your visit inside Monet’s house, exploring his blue room, family living spaces, and studio, where he painted the large Water Lilies series now displayed at the Orangerie Museum in Paris.

Begin your journey at Arromanches, where the Allies constructed an artificial port to facilitate the daily disembarkation of vital supplies during the D-Day invasion. Continue to the American Cemetery & Memorial, a solemn site where over 9,000 American soldiers are laid to rest, many of whom lost their lives in the battle for Normandy.

Conclude your visit with a walk along Omaha Beach, the primary landing point of the Normandy invasion, still marked by the scars of history. Explore the bunkers, remnants of shell explosions, and memorials honoring those who sacrificed their lives.

We can also cater for your transportation needs to and from La Rochelle, Ile de Ré as well as heading south to the French and Spanish Basque Country.

By using our luxury transportation services, you will have a guarantee of the highest standards of service around, and benefit from the extensive knowledge of our chauffeurs.

We will bespoke your stay so that it becomes a truly memorable experience.

The terroirs, to the south of Bordeaux are renowned for their wine production. Their soils are classed as gravel and produce mostly red wines for Pessac-Leognan and sweet white wines for Sauternes.

Going for a wine tour through those terroirs, you will enjoy private visits and tastings for instance at Château Pape Clément, Château Fieuzal or Château Haut-Bailly in Pessac-Leognan. If you prefer an amazing family owned vineyard you should try Fr Château Raymond Lafon, an amazing family owned or the illustrious Château D’Yquem. You may also want to stop for lunch at La Table du Lavoir, the brasserie of the famous Hotel & SPA Les Sources de Caudalie, at the heart of the vineyards.

Provence has a long held strategic location given its position by the sea. Just as strategic was the position of the Château d’If and the Islands of Frioul in the middle of the bay, where pirates dropped anchor in times past.

Your chauffeur can take you on an excursion along the water’s edge to enjoy the sunshine and to see the natural limestone formation known as the Calanques. If you are dining out, do not forget to taste a good bouillabaisse, the region’s most famous dish.

With your Chabé chauffeur, you can embark on an exploration of the famous calanques, or rocky coves. The typical 18th-century village of Cassis and its small fishing port will be the ideal starting point. From there, you can visit Cap Canaille, the tallest cliff in Europe. If it’s heights you’re looking for, the Sainte-Baume Mountains are waiting for you – its famous cave is a must-see.

In Allauch, you’ll become familiar with the hill of Notre-Dame-du-Château, especially if you have the opportunity to visit in the period of the Midnight Mass, for the descent of the shepherds.

The city of Aix-en-Provence was founded by the Romans in 123 BC, and is renowned for its Roman baths. It is proud to be one of the sunniest cities in France, with more than 300 days of blue sky per year. It contains over a thousand fountains, as well as cafés, bookstores and beautiful residences along the Cours Mirabeau Boulevard, which separates the Old City from the more recent neighbourhoods.

Ask to be dropped off along the Cours Mirabeau, in the Old City and in the Mazarin Quarter, and don’t hesitate to stop at a café or a market.

Marseille, the Provençale city par excellence, offers its visitors a cultural heritage rich in history and with a diverse culture. Ask your chauffeur to take you to follow in the footsteps of Napoléon III, who had the Palais du Pharo built in 1858. Then ask your chauffeur to take you to Notre Dame-de-la-Garde basilica, known as ‘La Bonne Mère’ (the ‘Good Mother’), built in 1214. Within the heart of the city, he can also show you the Palais des Arts, dating from the 19th century.

Between palaces and churches, Greek and Roman ruins, cathedrals, castles and botanical gardens, your chauffeur will help you to discover Marseille’s heritage.

Marseille is enriched by its 2,600-year-old history. Passing through the hands of the Romans, the Visigoths and the Francs, it reigned in the region for centuries before its power waned in the Middle-Ages, only to regain its former glory after the French Revolution. Since the end of the 20th century, the city has been booming once again.

Marseille remains a crossroads between the civilizations of Europe and North Africa, which lies just across the sea. It is a city of art and history, and in 2013 it welcomed more than 10 million visitors as the European Capital of Culture. It was also voted European City of 2014.

Explore the perfume area with Molinard, Fragonard, Galimard and the International Museum with its stunning gardens. The perfumers can help you create your own perfume through demonstrations and workshops. It is a fascinating experience, as you are guided through all the stages of perfume making from selecting raw materials, the distillation process and enfleurage, through to the creation of the final scent.

Discover also its prehistoric architecture, walking down it winding lanes, exploring the Notre-Dame du Puy cathedral, and its bustling squares and spectacular private mansions.

From Cannes to Monaco, by way of Nice and St Paul de Vence; discover the landscapes and mythical places of French Riviera. Visit Monaco home to its Royal Family its famous “Rock” or Nice and stroll along the Promenade des Anglais, its stunning crystal pier. As an extra treat, discover the old town of Eze and St Paul de Vence; two typical villages overhanging the Mediterranean Sea.

We also recommend you to visit the Cannoise region in the evening as well as admiring Monaco, La Napoule or Antibes by night. A visit by our chauffeur service will ensure you have a special evening and night to remember.

Your chauffeur can drive you between a typical Provençal village of Grimaud and the glitzy and jet set town of Saint Tropez, where high above the city you can enjoy the fantastic views of the massif of Esterel.

Visit various and famous vineyards of the region, including Font du Broc, St Martin Castle, Castle of Rasque and Saint Roseline. The owners will be delighted to welcome you into their domain and to share their passion for wine making.

During your chauffeured excursions in the French Riveira, discover in comfort the Foundation Maeght in Saint Paul de Vence, the Picasso Museum in Antibes or Biot with its Art galleries and glass factories.

Go off the main routes to explore villages which inspired artists such as Matisse, Picasso, Renoir or Cézanne.

Cognac is a city in the Charente, famous for its most elegant beverage. The city is known around the world for its Cognac and its historical heritage. Designated as the City of Arts and History, it holds in its heart some of the most beautiful castles, churches and museums. It hosts wonderful gardens dotted along the river Charente that you can enjoy whilst strolling the river banks.

Your chauffeur will be fully conversant of the region of Cognac and can show you some of the most prestigious names in the Cognac industry during your Wine Tour. Examples include, being able to have a private visit and tasting at Maison de Cognacs Forgeron, in Segonzac, not far from Cognac. This is a family owned distillery, where you will be hosted by the owners themselves creating an amazing shared experience with your family and friends. In the center of Cognac, you will discover la Maison des Cognacs CAMUS, one of the two oldest distilleries in the city. You will be welcomed by the VIP Ambassador and given the exquisite opportunity to participate in the Master Blender workshop, organized only for private visits. In this workshop, you will learn the fine art of making Cognac and will take home your very own blended bottle of Cognac.

Cognac Hennessy or Cognacs Remy Martin will of course be on the program too. When you are ready for lunch, you should try La Brasserie de la Distillery at the heart of Les Chais Monnet in the old quarter of Cognac.

The Medoc region is so large that hundreds of wineries are dotted around its peninsula. The region reaches 70 miles north of Bordeaux, then bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Gironde Estuary to the east. Whilst you are there you will be able to visit the classified first growths of 1855, crus Bourgeois. On your wine tour, explore the most famous wineries of Medoc dotting the Route des Chateaux or visit more family-oriented wineries.

Whilst touring along the Route des Chateaux, your chauffeur will answer all the questions you whave and will share a few secrets about the history of wine making in Médoc. Your tailor-made schedule will take you to the likes of Château Lafon-Rochet, Château Lynch Bages in Saint-Estephe and Pauillac, but also Château Beychevelle and Gruaud-Larose in Saint-Julien, or further down south Château Palmer and Château Marquis D’Alesme in Margaux.

If you happen to have enough time for lunch, you should not miss Le Saint-Julien. This restaurant is famous for its local cuisine and is situation in the village of Saint-Julien-Beychevelle, right in the middle of the vineyards.

Situated 25 miles east of Bordeaux, at the heart of the Libournais region, the millennial village of Saint-Emilion attracts guests for its timeless monuments and vineyards known from around the world. The medieval village of St Emilion, and its surrounding countryside and vineyards are protected under the UNESCO World Heritage scheme.

You will not believe your eyes when you will see vineyards such as Château Angelus, Château Cheval Blanc, Château Pavie or Château Beauséjour Duffau Lagarosse, producing some of the most exclusive wines in the world. Alternatively Château Larmande and Château Tour Saint Christophe, provide a just as exclusive experience while more personal.

Bordeaux is for its surrounding vineyards. Explore through a wine tour in St Emilion, La Route des Chateaux (the incredible road winding through the most iconic properties in Medoc), Sauternes and Pessac-Leognan. Our chauffeurs are specifically chosen for their knowledge of the wine region and they benefit from our in-house training and have access to the most private and secret properties.

Bordeaux has such exceptional architecture that the entire city is classed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With over 350 listed buildings, your chauffeur will be able to take you on a sightseeing journey from the Grand-Théatre to the Place Pey-Berland via Place de la Bourse. The chauffeur will travel with you along the river all the way to the Pont de Pierre, where you can finish your tour of Bordeaux’s monuments with a glass of wine in the Saint-Pierre quarter.

If you like culture, Bordeaux is brimming with exhibition and performance venues: theatre, dance, music, opera… Just ask for a program!

Bilbao is a magnificent city, famous worldwide for its Guggenheim museum, which is located in an innovative building designed by architect Frank Gehry and exhibits works of modern and contemporary art.

Enhance your experience with a Chabé’s chauffeur and sit back as we take you to the first transporter bridge built in metal, and now classified as a UNESCO world heritage site. Discover the coast and its beautiful landscapes, from Getxo to the fishing villages of Sopelana and Plentzia, also renowned for the area’s best surfing beaches.

Immerse yourself in greenery in the Navarre, the perfect place for rural getaways with its forests, desert, gorges, caves and springs. An ecological crossroads and a migratory paradise.

Prefer the city? Ask to be taken to Pamplona, where you can explore the Citadel and the Vuelta del Castillo. The green belt that surrounds the city also offers a natural haven around the heart of the city. It comprises 280,000 square meters of trees and fields that intertwine around the fort, erected between 1571 and 1645. The Arga River Park, the Route of Santiago de Compostela and the city’s cathedrals and churches are also all worth a visit.

This city in northern Spain on the border with France is bursting with unrivalled possibilities for visitors. Voted Europe’s Cultural Capital, you can discover museums, galleries, cinemas, theatres and more, all within the magnificent setting of the Bay of la Concha, a summer attraction with its sweeping beaches.

Whether you enjoy sports, nature or architecture, this city is perfect for you. Run the marathon, explore the mountains or visit buildings from the Belle Époque. You won’t be disappointed!

Exploring a little further inland, the region is scattered with caves like the one at Oxocelhaya, which is a masterpiece of nature, and at Isturitz which was a gathering place in prehistoric times. Slightly further still, explore the Sare cave, a prehistoric settlement with its origin in Basque mythology.

Make a stop at Saint Pée sur Nivelle for a breath of fresh air in this exceptional region that boasts a lake and preserved natural beauty. Take the opportunity to discover the legendary Basque sports of xistera and pelota ball in a site that retraces Basque history.

In Biarritz, you can spend your day strolling along the beaches and past renowned surf spots. In the evening, dine in the tapas bars, try your luck at the casino or go dancing in the nightclubs.

In Anglet, take to the sea on a paddleboard or in a kayak, recharge in a spa and go for a walk in the Izadia Ecological Park.

Finally, in Bayonne, classified as a ‘City of Art and History’, follow the Route of Santiago de Compostela as you visit the cathedral, the ramparts and the old castle. Don’t forget to take a break and enjoy a meal in one of the many restaurants and bodegas in the old quarter.

The Corbières is a mountainous regiion of the Pyrénées Orientales region in South Eastern France. Its climate is Mediterranean and it is known for its wine. Travel along the vineyards whose designation; Corbières AOC is the largest in the Languedoc.

A land full of history and early of humanity, it has been occupied since pre-historic times by Tautavel Man and then in the Middle Ages by the Cathares. Your chauffeur can take you to the castles and abbeys on the Corbières’ crests and help you discover its secrets and admire its superb panorama.

Gaillac is a millennium town founded over 1,000 years ago. With its architecture made out of pink bricks, it is a typical settlement of the south west of France. It is known for its wine and owes its development to the pastel dye industry and river trade exporting its goods via its harbour.

This sublime city is gifted with a long heritage. Let your chauffeur drive you around the numerous monuments, parks and little streets before discovering the gastronomy and the vineyards by walking along the Chemins de la Vigne.

Albi is a city located in the department of the Tarn. Its red bricks give to this town a softness and an atmosphere typical of the south west of France.

Our chauffeur can drive you to the Cathédrale Sainte Cécile, the only cathedral exclusively made of bricks. The Palais de la Berbie is worth a visit which is a sumptuous palace made for the bishops of the day and today hosts the museum Toulouse-Lautrec. You can also visit the cloister and church Saint-Salvi and wonder at the Vieil Alby (old Abli); or go to the “Pont-vieux” the oldest bridge of France built in 1040.

Lourdes is a city known around the world for its Catholic pilgrimage. It attracts thousands of visitors every year who come to find solace and joy in the shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes.

Apart from the religious attractions, your chauffeur can drive you to the unmissable sites of the region like the fortified castle of Lourdes, the Pic du Midi de Bigorre with its panoramic terraces and its museography or the Cirque de Gavarnie; a colossal natural structure.

The Pays Cathare is a territory in the south of France it is located in the region of the Aude, in Ariège and in the Tarn.

This historic land is famous for its royal citadels as well as its local products and services: hotels, restaurants, gîtes, tables d’hôte, cellars, gourmet products. Discover all these treasures, comfortably seated in the back seat of your chauffeured car. Let’s go!

Located in the heart of the south west, between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, Toulouse, also called the “ville rose” (pink city), will seduce you with its heritage and way of life.

Sit back and relax in a luxury vehicle to discover the Basilique Saint-Sernin, the Jacobins or the imposing Capitole. Stroll at the edge of the Garonne, look around the great monuments, taste the local gastronomy and take in the best of the city. Your chauffeur will tailor your visit according to your interests.

Hiking on the Jura hills of the municipality, or cycling on the edge of the Three Lakes, there is much to explore outside of the city and if food is your passion why not visit a cheese diary or enjoy an ice cream from one of the farms. Observe the wildlife including the marmots and chamois of the Canton region. Extend your adventure by taking a boat across the lakes and stop for a picnic on a beach. Neuchâtel has many attributes that makes it worth your while to visit.

Famous for its tour of Lake Lucerne, the Waldstätterweg path will allow you to discover this magnificent city in several stages. Take a step back in time with a visit to downtown Lucerne and experience its needle barrage and dam and its Chapel Bridge.

Sitting between lake and mountain, come and discover the breath-taking landscapes of Interlaken. The turquoise lake of Brienz and the deep blue lake of Thun nestle in the picturesque mountains to create a landscape perfect for adventure.

Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the old city of Bern, the federal capital, is full of small streets full of secrets and impressive curiosities. Come discover the Bear Park, the Zytlogge (Clock Tower) and explore the lively Matte district.

Considered as the cultural capital of Switzerland, Basel literally reveals its treasure on every street corner. You can enjoy the thematic diversity, visiting one of the forty museums or strolling through the old town to discover the numerous art galleries and a lively theatrical and musical scene.

This waterfront city nestled in the heart of Switzerland delights visitors with its excellent quality of life. You can enjoy the magnificent panoramic view of the city and the Alps from the Uetliberg. Hosting the famous “path of the planets” which gives a fascinating overview of the solar system, you can also enjoy the excursions offered throughout this idyllic setting in all seasons.

Located in the south of the country on the north shore of Lake Lugano, surrounded by several peaks with breathtaking views. Lugano is a popular destination for its mild climate during the flowering period of the camellias. The historic and pedestrian center of the city will allow you to discover its multiple Lombard-style buildings as well as these museums and a calendar of prolific events.

The world-famous Mont-Blanc is a 4810 m mountain of rock, snow and ice. Considered to be the roof of Europe, it continues to attract millions of visitors every year and thousands of mountaineers dreaming of defeating it. If this is not for you, Bossons and La Mer de Glace glaciers are fascinating to visit as is The Ice Cave. We can also provide excursions to Avoriaz, Courchevel, Megève, Meribel, Val d´Isère and Val Thorens.

Switzerland alone brings together some 48 peaks over 4000m, making it one of the most popular ski destinations in the world. With some 200 ski resorts, you will surely find the right ski resort for you. Enjoy a variety of mountain experiences from skiing in the very best resorts in the world including Cran Montana, Davos, Gstaad, St Moritz, Verbier and Zermatt; to just visiting the mountains and glaciers (Aletsh, Breithorn, Jungfrau, Glacier 3000), the mountains can be enjoyed all year around.

With its 1,400 hectares of vineyards, Geneva is the third largest wine producing region in Switzerland. Around 95 cellars produce a range of quality wines, such as Chasselas and Gamey. Your chauffeur will take you on a splendid itinerary, exploring the vineyards of Geneva and the village of Satigny, where you’ll enjoy an exceptional view of Mont-Salève.

Sit back in one of our cars and let us take you on a tour combining tastings of both wines and regional produce.

Geneva is the birthplace of fine watchmaking for more than four centuries: this amazing legacy, is envied and is always advancing. The reputation of Swiss watchmaking remains unparalleled and is evidenced everywhere, from Rue du Rhône and its luxurious jewellery store window fronts to the Patek Philippe museum, famous for its extraordinary collection of watches.

Your chauffeur can take you to Passage Malbuisson where you can admire the know-how of a master-watchmaker at the Bucherer Boutique. An exclusive moment, straight from the workshop to this prestigious instrument making house.

Montreux is a world-renowned lakeside resort town, frequented since the early 20th century by English tourists. Nearby, the Château de Chillon, a thousand-year-old monument, has long been a source of inspiration for artists. You’re sure to fall in love with it too.

Let us guide you through mountain pastures and the medieval town of Gruyères, where you will be seduced by its charm and its picturesque architecture. Just beneath the Château, La Maison du Gruyère invites you to discover the secrets and ancestral traditions behind the famous local cheese: Gruyère AOP.

A city of water, between the lake and the mountains, Evian is famous for its thermal baths and the Cachat spring. You’re sure to be seduced by its promenade along the lake, its casino, its theatre and its pedestrianised streets.

Classified as one of France’s ‘Most Beautiful Villages’, Yvoire is worth a detour. It’s an authentic fishing village, remarkable for its abundant flowers and brought to life with artists and craftsmen. With its port, its ramparts, its church and its château overlooking the Léman Lake, the town known as ‘the pearl of the Léman’ will reveal its charm to you.

Discover the charm and the history of this city. Your chauffeur will be able to guide you through its bustling markets, the place de la Palud and the City Hall. If you wish, your chauffeur can take you to the Lausanne Cathedral, one of Europe’s most beautiful gothic cathedrals, where you’ll marvel at its rose window and portal.

Ouchy is undoubtedly a jewel of Lausanne with its docks and its parks, the charm of the lake and its boats, and its splendid view over the Alps of the Savoie region. Pay homage to the men and women who celebrate and have lived the Olympic ideal at the newly renovated Olympic Museum.

Let your chauffeur take you along Lake Geneva. Discover the charm and history of Lausanne with its pedestrian streets, the Town Hall and The Cathedral. Visit Montreux: the city of The Jazz Festival, you will succumb to its charm with its covered market, the Montreux-Palace, the quays and so much more.

Let your chauffeur drive you to the other side of the border to Evian, between the lake and the mountains, which benefits from an exceptional natural environment. Evian is also renowned for its quality thermal facilities and its pure mineral water. Next to Evian, discover Yvoire, listed among the most beautiful villages of France, it has kept its medieval atmosphere: castle, doors, ramparts, church and many other redeeming features.

Walk along Geneva’s lakeside and admire “le Jet d’Eau”, a water fountain famous all over the world. From its quays, you will enjoy an exceptional view of the lake and the mountains. Take your photo as a souvenir of The Flower Clock a renewable living masterpiece.

Your chauffeur can also drive you to Switzerland’s biggest historical city, la Vieille-Ville, overlooked by St. Peter’s Cathedral, from where you’ll get a stunning panorama.

Back along the Rhône, your chauffeur can drive you to the southern part of France to the village of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, famous worldwide for its wines.

Wander along the city and its heritage, known for its most famous monument Château des Papes. Visit the regions cellars and must see attractions that your chauffeur can recommend to you. Discover the vineyards of the regions and explore the numerous castles that open their doors to share their wealth, opulence and secrets. Sites that are worth a visit include Alain Jaume et Fils, Cave des Femmes Vignes Rhône and Cave du Verger des Papes.

Visit the city in your luxury vehicle, guided by your chauffeur. Explore Annecy, its lake, its old city, its narrow lanes and arcades, its traditional market and its restaurants and so much more.

Don’t forget to take a tour of the Château des Ducs de Savoie, the Château of Menton and the medieval prison. Take a trip on the Libellule riverboat or climb up to the Col de la Forclaz, where you’ll enjoy a panoramic view including watching paragliders sail high above the lake.

Many different routes can be explored through Beaujolais: Morgon, Brouilly, Côtes de Brouilly, Fleurie Beaujolais Village and many more. You can also visit medieval villages, including Ternand, Oingt (one of France’s ‘Most Beautiful Villages’), Bagnols or Moiré, dating to the 10th and 11th century.

As for restaurants, you will find everything from fine dining at the Château de Bagnols, through to simpler cuisine at La Terrasse d’Oignt, or alternatively try the traditional cuisine of le Coq in Julienas. Enjoy the region’s pleasures guided by a local expert from our team of expert chauffeurs.

The medieval city of Pérouges is classified as one of France’s ‘Most Beautiful Villages’, an important tourist site in the region. The architecture is typical of the Middle Ages, featuring a double fortified wall and houses dating to the 15th and 16th centuries.

Discover the secrets of the wines of Saint-Lager, Odenas, Villié-Morgon and Pizay during tastings. Enjoy lunch at the Hostellerie de Perouges or head towards the region of Beaujolais which is along the route de la Dombes, with a stop at Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne along the way.

Situated within the confines of the Paris Basin, the Saône plains and the Massif Central; Burgundy offers all the richness of the Grands Crus, showcasing family-run and produced vineyards and prestigious classified wines. Take off on an 8-hour excursion through the region’s vineyards.

Discover the landmark sites and exceptional monuments of Burgundy including the Fontenay and Vézelay Abby (UNESCO world heritage sites), the Abbey of Cîteaux and Cluny, the Château du Clos de Vougeot and the Hospices de Beaune.

True wine enthusiasts should plan a tour that includes winery tours and tastings of the very best vintages. Your chauffeur can take you on a tour of the finest wine in the region over the course of a 6-8 hour excursion.

Leaving from Lyon, stop for an apéritif tasting in Cornas; at the Maisons Chapoutier and Jaboulet, or at Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Saint-Joseph.
We recommend lunch at the restaurant Le Quai, ideally situated on the banks of the Rhône River and afterwards visit the Vignoble de l’Hermitage around la Chapelle and enjoy a panoramic view over the Rhône valley.

Set off on a historic ride through the medieval and renaissance city of Lyon. From Saint Paul to Saint George; Vieux-Lyon extends over 24 hectares along the banks of the river Saône. Immerse yourself in the history and ambiance of the city by visiting the archaeological sites and the Gallo-Roman theatre. Lyon’s architecture along the banks of the Saône is a testament to the classical Renaissance period.

Let a Chabé chauffeur be your guide, they will reveal to you the secrets and anecdotes about this historic site, the first preserved site to be inscribed in France in 1998 as a UNESCO’s World Heritage site.

Immerse yourself in a decisive page of Western history. More than 70 years after Operation Overlord changed the course of history on June 6, 1944, leading to the liberation of France from the Nazis and the Allied victory in the war. Today you can make a pilgrimage to these famous battlefields.

Your chauffeur will take you on a tour of the site of the Normandy Landings: from the legendary Omaha Beach to the Utah Beach and Sainte-Mère-l’Eglise, explore the poignant setting of “the longest day” at your own pace.

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