Company Category : Standard |
Company name : Croisi Europe |
Ship name : Botticelli 4* Super |
Journey Start Date : Tue 24 Nov 2020 |
Journey End Date : Fri 27 Nov 2020 |
Port start : Paris / France |
Port end : Paris / France |
Count Nights : 3 nights |
Day | Port | Date | Arrival | Departure |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Paris / France | Tue 24 Nov | 18:00 | |
2 | Paris / France | Wed 25 Nov | ||
2 | THE DEFENSE / France | Wed 25 Nov | ||
3 | MONMARTR / France | Thu 26 Nov | ||
4 | Paris / France | Fri 27 Nov | 09:00 |
Build Year : 2004 |
Width : 11.00 |
Length : 110.00 |
Capacity : 151 |
Deck Quantity : 2 |
Cabin Quantity : 75 |
Restaurant Quantity : 2 |
Lift Quantity : 1 |
the capital of France, on the Seine River; population 2,203,817 (2006). Paris was held by the Romans, who called it Lutetia, and by the Franks, and was established as the capital in 987 under Hugh Capet. It was organized into three parts—the Île de la Cité (an island in the Seine), the Right Bank, and the Left Bank—during the reign of Philippe-Auguste 1180–1223. The city's neoclassical architecture dates from the modernization of the Napoleonic era, which continued under Napoleon III, when the bridges and boulevards of the modern city were built.
the capital of France, on the Seine River; population 2,203,817 (2006). Paris was held by the Romans, who called it Lutetia, and by the Franks, and was established as the capital in 987 under Hugh Capet. It was organized into three parts—the Île de la Cité (an island in the Seine), the Right Bank, and the Left Bank—during the reign of Philippe-Auguste 1180–1223. The city's neoclassical architecture dates from the modernization of the Napoleonic era, which continued under Napoleon III, when the bridges and boulevards of the modern city were built.
the capital of France, on the Seine River; population 2,203,817 (2006). Paris was held by the Romans, who called it Lutetia, and by the Franks, and was established as the capital in 987 under Hugh Capet. It was organized into three parts—the Île de la Cité (an island in the Seine), the Right Bank, and the Left Bank—during the reign of Philippe-Auguste 1180–1223. The city's neoclassical architecture dates from the modernization of the Napoleonic era, which continued under Napoleon III, when the bridges and boulevards of the modern city were built.