✈ 7-Day Madrid and Paris Vacation with Airfare from go-today. Price/Person Based on Double Occupancy.
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Experience Madrid’s world-famous culinary and nightlife scenes before heading to Paris, where you can explore the Louvre and Eiffel Tower
What You Get
7-day/6-night Madrid and Paris vacation with airfare, priced per person, based on double occupancy or pay a fee to travel solo. Subject to availability. Read about package structures here.
- Option 1: $1,399 per person, (up to a $1,970 value)
- Option 2: $1,399 per person, (up to a $1,970 value)
- Option 3: $1,399 per person, (up to a $1,970 value)
- Option 4: $1,499 per person, (up to a $2,111 value)
- Option 5: $1,699 per person, (up to a $2,393 value)
To Travel Solo: * Option 1: $1,899 total ($1,399 + $500 fee) * Option 2: $1,899 total ($1,399 + $500 fee) * Option 3: $1,899 total ($1,399 + $500 fee) * Option 4: $1,999 total ($1,499 + $500 fee) * Option 5: $2,199 total ($1,699 + $500 fee)
Policies and Fees
Book by: 12/4/14 (option 2-5) or 11/14/14 (option 1)
- Cancellation policy & fees: All cancellations subject to fee up to Groupon price; travel insurance is highly recommended. Airfare nonrefundable after booking.
- Taxes: Tax included
- Additional fees: Baggage fees may apply and vary by carrier.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
7-Day Vacation in Madrid and Paris
Both Paris and Madrid offer beautiful architecture, artistic masterpieces, and world-renowned culinary scenes. You’ll visit both of these European hot spots on this vacation, which has ample time to check out their many cultural attractions. This vacation includes:
- Round-trip airfare from New York (NYC)
- 3-night stay in Madrid at the Hotel Ganivet or similar
- Flight from Madrid to Paris
- 3-night stay in Paris at Hotel Meridional or similar
- Daily breakfast
- All taxes
Days 1–3: Madrid
Madrid is the only place in the world where you can see world-class art, eat in one of the world’s oldest restaurants, and visit a bullring all in one day. Picasso’s Guernica hangs at the Museo Reina Sofia, while the Prado Museum houses a trove of masterpieces by Rembrandt, Goya, Velazquez, and many others. Both museums are near numerous Michelin-rated restaurants and beautiful examples of Spanish baroque architecture.
- Botin Restaurant: One of the oldest restaurants in Europe. Past employees include artist Francisco de Goya. Try the cochinillo—a dish of suckling roast pig mentioned by Hemingway in The Sun Also Rises—and wood-fired roast lamb.
- Royal Palace of Madrid: Take a tour of this stately complex to see an extensive art collection and the royal armory.
- Retiro Park: Set aside for royalty in the 17th century, the park is now open to the public. Take a rowboat across the lake or stroll among marble statues and cypress groves.
- Party like a local: Dinner rarely gets going before 10 p.m., and most locals don’t hit the clubs until 2 a.m.
- Local dishes: Try fiduea, a vermicelli-based paella that originated in Valencia, or Catalan veal terrine with fig puree. Madrid’s vibrant restaurant scene offers delicacies from all over Spain.
Days 4–7: Paris
Your next stop is Paris, the world’s timeless fashion and art capital. An embarrassment of riches can be found along the charming streets, from world-renowned museums to quaint sidewalk cafes. The Louvre houses more than 35,000 works of art, including da Vinci’s Mona Lisa and paintings by Rembrandt and Michelangelo. Not to be missed is the Left Bank of the Seine, once a mecca for writers, painters, and other bohemians. Notre Dame Cathedral and the Musée d’Orsay both stand nearby.
- Arts and culture: Housed in an old train station, the Musée d’Orsay is best known for its unparalleled collection of Impressionist works by Monet, Renoir, Manet, and other 19th-century artists.
- Hidden secret: Grab a lantern and descend deep into Paris’s underbelly to see catacombs lined with skulls and bones arranged in eerie patterns.
- Inside-out architecture: Brightly colored plumbing, ductwork, and elevators adorn the futuristic façade of Centre Pompidou, one of the world’s great modern-art museums. The escalator along the building’s exterior provides an unusual perspective on the city.
- Hunt for vintage Chanel and antiques at the Porte de Vanves weekend flea market, or hit the high-end boutiques on rue Saint-Honoré for some new duds.
- Visit a local bistro for a casual yet unforgettable meal.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much would it cost to fly from an airport not listed as part of this deal?
Call go-today at 800-227-3235 for additional pricing options from any departure airport not listed on the Groupon Getaways deal page.
2. Can we extend our trip before or after the promotional dates for the deal?
Yes, you can arrange for that over the phone at the time when you redeem your voucher with go-today.
3. How do I find out if the dates I want to travel are available?
Check the Deal Options above to see if there is availability for the specific date you are interested in. If there are multiple dates listed in a Deal Option, call go-today at 800-227-3235 for the most up-to-date availability.
4. What happens if I buy the Groupon and my travel dates are not available?
If go-today is unable to book the stay you want during the available dates and before the book-by date, Groupon will refund your purchase.
5. Does my child need a Groupon, and can they stay in my room?
For promotions which include airfare, all travelers over the age of 2 are required to purchase a Groupon. Different occupancy arrangements can be requested with go-today at the time of reservation.
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Traveler's Tips
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Before international travel, always check the State Department’s website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
Getting There
- Round-trip airfare from New York (NYC) included
Experience Madrid’s world-famous culinary and nightlife scenes before heading to Paris, where you can explore the Louvre and Eiffel Tower
What You Get
7-day/6-night Madrid and Paris vacation with airfare, priced per person, based on double occupancy or pay a fee to travel solo. Subject to availability. Read about package structures here.
- Option 1: $1,399 per person, (up to a $1,970 value)
- Option 2: $1,399 per person, (up to a $1,970 value)
- Option 3: $1,399 per person, (up to a $1,970 value)
- Option 4: $1,499 per person, (up to a $2,111 value)
- Option 5: $1,699 per person, (up to a $2,393 value)
To Travel Solo: * Option 1: $1,899 total ($1,399 + $500 fee) * Option 2: $1,899 total ($1,399 + $500 fee) * Option 3: $1,899 total ($1,399 + $500 fee) * Option 4: $1,999 total ($1,499 + $500 fee) * Option 5: $2,199 total ($1,699 + $500 fee)
Policies and Fees
Book by: 12/4/14 (option 2-5) or 11/14/14 (option 1)
- Cancellation policy & fees: All cancellations subject to fee up to Groupon price; travel insurance is highly recommended. Airfare nonrefundable after booking.
- Taxes: Tax included
- Additional fees: Baggage fees may apply and vary by carrier.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
7-Day Vacation in Madrid and Paris
Both Paris and Madrid offer beautiful architecture, artistic masterpieces, and world-renowned culinary scenes. You’ll visit both of these European hot spots on this vacation, which has ample time to check out their many cultural attractions. This vacation includes:
- Round-trip airfare from New York (NYC)
- 3-night stay in Madrid at the Hotel Ganivet or similar
- Flight from Madrid to Paris
- 3-night stay in Paris at Hotel Meridional or similar
- Daily breakfast
- All taxes
Days 1–3: Madrid
Madrid is the only place in the world where you can see world-class art, eat in one of the world’s oldest restaurants, and visit a bullring all in one day. Picasso’s Guernica hangs at the Museo Reina Sofia, while the Prado Museum houses a trove of masterpieces by Rembrandt, Goya, Velazquez, and many others. Both museums are near numerous Michelin-rated restaurants and beautiful examples of Spanish baroque architecture.
- Botin Restaurant: One of the oldest restaurants in Europe. Past employees include artist Francisco de Goya. Try the cochinillo—a dish of suckling roast pig mentioned by Hemingway in The Sun Also Rises—and wood-fired roast lamb.
- Royal Palace of Madrid: Take a tour of this stately complex to see an extensive art collection and the royal armory.
- Retiro Park: Set aside for royalty in the 17th century, the park is now open to the public. Take a rowboat across the lake or stroll among marble statues and cypress groves.
- Party like a local: Dinner rarely gets going before 10 p.m., and most locals don’t hit the clubs until 2 a.m.
- Local dishes: Try fiduea, a vermicelli-based paella that originated in Valencia, or Catalan veal terrine with fig puree. Madrid’s vibrant restaurant scene offers delicacies from all over Spain.
Days 4–7: Paris
Your next stop is Paris, the world’s timeless fashion and art capital. An embarrassment of riches can be found along the charming streets, from world-renowned museums to quaint sidewalk cafes. The Louvre houses more than 35,000 works of art, including da Vinci’s Mona Lisa and paintings by Rembrandt and Michelangelo. Not to be missed is the Left Bank of the Seine, once a mecca for writers, painters, and other bohemians. Notre Dame Cathedral and the Musée d’Orsay both stand nearby.
- Arts and culture: Housed in an old train station, the Musée d’Orsay is best known for its unparalleled collection of Impressionist works by Monet, Renoir, Manet, and other 19th-century artists.
- Hidden secret: Grab a lantern and descend deep into Paris’s underbelly to see catacombs lined with skulls and bones arranged in eerie patterns.
- Inside-out architecture: Brightly colored plumbing, ductwork, and elevators adorn the futuristic façade of Centre Pompidou, one of the world’s great modern-art museums. The escalator along the building’s exterior provides an unusual perspective on the city.
- Hunt for vintage Chanel and antiques at the Porte de Vanves weekend flea market, or hit the high-end boutiques on rue Saint-Honoré for some new duds.
- Visit a local bistro for a casual yet unforgettable meal.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much would it cost to fly from an airport not listed as part of this deal?
Call go-today at 800-227-3235 for additional pricing options from any departure airport not listed on the Groupon Getaways deal page.
2. Can we extend our trip before or after the promotional dates for the deal?
Yes, you can arrange for that over the phone at the time when you redeem your voucher with go-today.
3. How do I find out if the dates I want to travel are available?
Check the Deal Options above to see if there is availability for the specific date you are interested in. If there are multiple dates listed in a Deal Option, call go-today at 800-227-3235 for the most up-to-date availability.
4. What happens if I buy the Groupon and my travel dates are not available?
If go-today is unable to book the stay you want during the available dates and before the book-by date, Groupon will refund your purchase.
5. Does my child need a Groupon, and can they stay in my room?
For promotions which include airfare, all travelers over the age of 2 are required to purchase a Groupon. Different occupancy arrangements can be requested with go-today at the time of reservation.
Love to travel? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for travel tips, inspiration, and photos from around the world.
Traveler's Tips
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Before international travel, always check the State Department’s website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
Getting There
- Round-trip airfare from New York (NYC) included
Need To Know Info
- Promotional value expires Dec 4, 2014. Amount paid never expires.
- Book by 12/4/14 (11/14/14 for option 1) or promo value expires
- 2/person, +2 as gifts
- Reservation required, subject to availability
- All cancellations subject to fee up to Groupon price; travel insurance is highly recommended
- Airfare nonrefundable after booking
- Must be 18+ to check in
- Credit card required at booking/check-in
- Baggage fees may apply and vary by carrier
- Airline subject to change/availability
- Airfare includes carrier and government taxes & fees
- $500 fee to travel solo.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
- Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings