Paris Immersion

With Ron Walters

September 15 - 26, 2016

From $4,045 plus air 

Paris earned its nickname—the City of light— because it embraced education and the exploration of new ideas during the Enlightenment. Today, Paris remains unparalleled in its cultural wealth. For 10 nights, explore the city and its environs at an unhurried pace. Cruise the Seine River and see the city’s highlights. Discover the places that played a large role during the World War II occupation of Paris. Visit the latin Quarter to see the sites of the French Revolution and the oldest café in Paris, and explore artistic le Marais. Journey by train to grand Versailles and historic Rouen in Normandy. Take a high- speed train to the Burgundian town of Dijon. This unique opportunity includes excursions, an extensive meal program with wine at dinner, accommodations in a quaint Parisian neighborhood, Metro tickets so you can travel through Paris like a local, a museum pass and ample independent leisure time to pursue your individual interests.

For Johns Hopkins information, please contact Leah Semanie or Marguerite Jones at 800-548-5481.