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Re: Pre-Cruise Hotel -- Arriving Early in the AM
Please excuse my error. The only hotel listed on the website for the “Impressions …” tour is the Napoleon. The Lutetia must be a ‘stealth’ offering. (;-)

Re: Pre-Cruise Hotel -- Arriving Early in the AM
Terrilynn/ Hotel Lutetia is fantastic - very well situated. The hotel has quite a history. Check out Wikipedia!
Re: Welcome to Tauck’s Canada Capital Cities Travel Forum
When you only see month and day, the post is in the current year. The June 12 dates are this year—2024.
There have been several recent threads for this tour. You might enjoy reading some of them. Go to the 'home page' and look for the tour's title.
To answer your question, the welcome reception and dinner is held at the Royal Ontario Museum in a beautifully decorated room. It is the most "dressed" of all the dinners. I can only tell you our preferences. My husband always wears a suit jacket, with or without a tie. I like to sew and wear simple but 'nice' dresses/skirts and/or tops with tailored dress slacks. You are not going to be denied entry if you do not adhere to the aforementioned.
It's a great tour. Enjoy.

Re: SEPT 15-22, 2024 VENICE, FLORENCE, ROME GROUP!!! ANYONE INTERESTED IN PRIVATE VATICAN VISIT???
I really appreciate the advice! And you are right, we wouldn't want to miss a scheduled part of the Tauck tour. I had really just thrown this out to see if anyone else would be interested but doubting I could organize 10 people on this forum for it! lol We will likely just stick with the Tauck schedule and be happy with whatever they provide. We are thrilled to travel to Italy for the first time, so we will be happy no matter what!

Re: Tour of Delhi or Old Delhi
I decided to go with the Leela Palace hotel arrangements. They have several nice vehicles and will provide one with a driver for a decent price. They will also arrange for a tour guide to accompany us.
I asked about payment, and they said to pay the tour guide at the end of the tour, and the charge for the car would be added to our hotel bill.
Thank you all for your suggestions and help.
Sandwich Harbour Namib Naukluft Park
Fabulous trip! Just got back!
This is for MIL
Mil, several of us wanted to experience Sandwich Harbour (Where the sand dunes meet the sea) so our great TD Johanna Patrick arranged for the company that provided the delish barbecue on the beach (DON'T MISS) to provide the tour for those of us that wanted it, after Walvis Bay kayaking/ and or scenic boat ride where we saw WHALES,DOLPHINS,FLAMINGOES,AFRICAN GREAT WHITE PELICANS and SEALS and then had barbecue. THE COMPANY NAME IS MOLA MOLA www.mola-namibia.com Amazing and exciting (slightly scary) roller-coaster ride over the dunes. Simply beautiful. The Cost was very reasonable. Can't quote it at the moment. Still jet lagged. Anyway wanted to give you this info. You will LOVE this trip!
Cheers!
Re: Pre-tour activities in Venice 2024
Sally, very recently we took a secret itinerary tour of the Doge Palace. We booked in advance for this small group English tour. They took us to private areas not open to public for about 11/2 hours and then we viewed public areas that are overwhelming and magnificent. Reservations have to be done far enough in advance. Very reasonable cost.
Destination London
Well, here I am in the dreaded Heathrow airport for a longer than anticipated stay since our original fight was canceled.
We have been on a group trip that began in the north of England to perform a show. We have been in London for four nights. I hadn’t been to London since 2016. August is of course the busiest month to visit London, but our agenda means we had to be here at this time. I have only been to London in August once before, so I would try to come in the off seasons otherwise. It is wall to wall people everywhere …just compare it to to Times Square area when the theaters empty out.
So here are some updates…..the most convenient way to pay for anything is to put your credit cards in an Apple wallet. Almost everyone we observed paid this way and we did too. Many places do not accept cash.
Theatre tickets are much much cheaper than on Broadway. We prebooked tickets see Abba Voyage-and it was fantastic.
We had already seen many of the shows on Broadway, so not repeating was a challenge. So we booked Back to the Future one night anyway since we were tired and it was just a few doors down from the hotel. You can book online on the day or visit the theatre to buy tickets.
On recommendation from one of our fellow travelers, we saw Mnemonic at the National, our first time there, wonderful modern theater. The play was one of those thought provoking shows and featured the actor who played Dodi Fayed in the Crown. He was totally nude for about half the show.
A group of fifteen of us prebooked a guided tour of Highclere Castle…Downton Abbey. The bus collected us from the hotel with a guide who had worked on the Downton set, so he gave us lots of entertaining stories about the actors and show. Another movie is being made right now. We stopped off in the Cotswolds at Bampton village where many scenes were shot. It takes 90 mins to two hours to get there.
One day, we went to Hampton Court Palace. A long time since our last visit. It’s incredible to think you are walking right where Henry VIII once trod. The gardens there are stunning and if you love tennis, there is the original ‘ Real Tennis ‘. Court. At least three hours to do this site justice..
Another day, we went to Borough market for the atmosphere and lunch and looking at all the incredible fresh foods. I like the spices store there.
Always find time to just stroll around London, you can find hidden gems everywhere. There are restaurants everywhere and dress is tourist casual.
For any train/underground travel, we recommend buying an Oyster card which is so convenient when changing trains. Ubers and taxis are plentiful.
Meanwhile, here I am at Heathrow 😀

Re: Leisure dinner
The TD will provide you with a list of included restaurants and book the time you want to eat.

Re: Leisure dinner
I took this fabulous tour quite some time ago. The Fairmont properties are destinations in their own right! Yes, you can pick your own restaurant (unless that has changed) and depending on what time you wish to dine, you may not need a reservation. Your tour director will let you know and will sometimes ask for your meal preference in advance should there be a limited choice of entrees. Hopefully someone with more recent and direct experience will offer input.
Enjoy.
