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Year 9 Paris Trip

Year 9 Paris Trip. Marie Bates. Pictures. Travel.

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Year 9 Paris Trip

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  1. Year 9 Paris Trip Marie Bates Pictures

  2. Travel We will be travelling by double-decker coach with plenty of room. We will be taking a few break stops where students will be able to go off in groups of at least three however they must be back to the coach at the given time. Food and drink will be allowed only if NO rubbish is left on the coach.

  3. Accommodation We will be staying at a three star hotel in the middle of Paris. Students will be given the chance to choose their room mates in groups of 3 as long as they be have responsibly. They are advised not to fully unpack as we want to make a quick start on the day of departure. As we are travelling with limited storage space please bring a small holder for clothes and belongings.

  4. This is a graph (pie chart) to show how costs were spread out for each area of the trip. The total cost PER STUDENT comes to just £339.72!

  5. Activities We will be visiting…

  6. The Eiffel Tower You couldn't possibly visit Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you do not want to visit this world famous structure, you will see its top from all over Paris. The tower rises 300 meters tall (984 ft.); when it was completed at the end of the 19th century it was twice as high as the Washington Monument, at the time the tallest structure in the world.

  7. The Arch de Triomphe The arch was commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 to commemorate his victories, but he was ousted before the arch was completed. In fact, it wasn't completed until 1836 during the reign of Louis Philippe. The Arch de Triomphe is engraved with names of generals who commanded French troops during Napoleon's regime.

  8. Aquaboulevard Water Park Aquaboulevard is a large aquatic indoor recreational water park that is in Paris and there a very few cities that can boast this, but even more boasting is allowed, as the Aquaboulevard is the biggest water park in Europe. Dedicated to providing enjoyment and fun for virtually all ages, Aquaboulevard has beautiful tropical surroundings, with the air and water inside the complex being kept at a very comfortable 29 degrees Celsius all year. The Aquaboulevard is situated within a massive sports complex that has tennis courts, a complete gym, squash courts and a fitness centre along with lots of other facilities, which is a great place to keep up with your sporting passion or just to go and have some fun and relax. As well as the indoor part of Aquaboulevard, there is an outside section with outdoor pools, even a beach and a grass area for sunbathing.

  9. Thank You

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