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パリのアメリカ建国の父、彼らの足跡をたどる(小グループツアー)

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説明

フランスがなければ、アメリカ独立戦争は成功しなかったでしょう。 アメリカがいなければ、フランス革命は起こらなかったかもしれません。 アメリカとフランスは、アメリカよりも古い歴史を共有することで結ばれた 2 つの国です。私たちの建国の父たちは、私たちの国を作るためにフランスの助けを求めました。このツアーでは、これらの偉大な愛国者が住んで働いていた場所に行くことができます。 その過程で、イギリスに対するアメリカの勝利を確実にするためにフランスが行った貢献と、フランスのエリートの間で革命の理想を広める上でアメリカが行った貢献について議論します. フランスとアメリカの友情は現在 230 年続いており、その間ずっとアメリカ人はパリに来続けてきました。 このツアーでは、学校のグループを歓迎します。特別なグループ料金については、お問い合わせください。

ツアーオプション

パリのアメリカ建国の父、彼らの足跡をたどる(小グループツアー)

旅程

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1686年にオープンしたこの街で最初のカフェは、私たちの先祖たちによって頻繁に訪れられました - フランクリンとジェファーソンは共に、他の革命家と会うためにここにやって来て、コーヒーを飲み、そしてチェスをしました。

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庭園からそれほど遠くないところに、彼の最後の住居であるJohn Paul Jonesの家がありました。彼はここパリで亡くなり、彼の遺跡は舗装され忘れられた墓地に置かれました。彼の墓を見つけ、彼の遺体を本国に送還し、そして彼に米国での完全な葬儀の埋葬を与えるのは数年かかりました。

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近くには、彼のベストセラー "Common Sense"を出版してから5年間パリに住んでいたThomas Paineの家があります。

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私たちはジェファーソンがパリに5年間滞在していた頃に住んでいた場所を訪れます。フランクリンの足跡をたどって、彼は1784年にフランス大使になりました。

ハイライト

オーディオコメンタリー

含まれるもの

含む
オーディオコメンタリー
含まない
コーヒー/紅茶
ボトル入り飲料水
軽食

旅行者の評価

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重要情報

  • 車いす対応
  • 幼児や小さなお子様は乳母車やベビーカーに乗せることができます
  • 介助動物の同伴可
  • 近くに公共交通機関があります
  • 送迎は車いす対応です
  • すべてのエリアは車いす完全対応です
  • あらゆる体力レベルの方に適しています
  • このツアーには2時間のウォーキングが必要です - ウォーキングが困難な方にはお勧めできません
  • 私は完全に予防接種を受けていることに注意してください

レビュー(4)

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Teri_I
May 13, 2025
Very interesting. Takes...

Very interesting. Takes you to many historic spots. Can tailor tour to your liking and ask questions.

事業者からの返答

Thank you !

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Nancy_O
September 30, 2024
Really interesting history tour!

Ellen shared amazing stories about the Founding Fathers, many of which were new to me. I sprained my ankle and couldn't walk, so Ellen arranged to meet me separately for a non-walking version. So thoughtful!

事業者からの返答

It was my pleasure !

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David R
May 5, 2022
This tour changed my life and my understanding of what it means to be an American

This tour is really something special for every American visiting Paris and so wonderfully unexpected. A quote Ellen taught me on the tour was by Thomas Jefferson, A walk about Paris will provide lessons in history, beauty, and in the point of Life.” That's exactly what this tour is about. Imagine being taken through Paris by a history professor, equipped with an iPad that displays images, video clips, charts, etc. that all work together to bring the egos, eccentricities, context, and motives of important historical figures to life. In many ways, this walking tour packed the punch of a fully-immersive, college lecture, but it was delivered into laymen's terms in a way that everyone will find enjoyable and approachable. So, don't fret if you didn't do any pre-readings about the American or French Revolution. Ellen will fill you in and then take you deeper than you could've imagined. That's what touring with Ellen felt like in the most marvelous way. The biggest thing that impressed me was Ellen's keen attention to detail, which was as careful and deep as her kindness and passion. One of the most notable yet subtle moments from the tour was when Ellen displayed a graphic to demonstrate the taxation controversy that careened France towards Revolution. Beyond the graphic, which conveyed the core data, there was an illustrative figure representing each social class. That really helped imagine the parties at conflict in my mind's eye. It was a little detail, perhaps missed by most, but it epitomized the way Ellen combines academia, context, and storytelling. Another favorite moment was when we watched a film clip of John Adams requesting aid from the Dutch, during a moment where we visited a building where he was party to a treaty and were caught up on his rivalry with Ben Franklin. The way Ellen develops and presents each character is almost similar to the way a TV series would develop the backstory and dramatic arc of each character. A lot of thought and careful attention went into this tour and it shows. I don't want to give away any spoilers, because a lot of what I loved about the tour is how many things you'll be surprised to learn and discover. However, I will say that I was astonished to learn that the previous two bookings of this tour where by people who were writing books on Ben Franking (coincidentally) and had done this tour as part of their research. I can easily see Ellen being a historical advisor on a Hollywood movie production of Ben Franklin. That's the caliber of quality she brings and to be able to be led through the streets of Paris with her was really something special. At the end of the tour, Ellen also gave my wife and I recommendations to where we could find a high-profile mall that had all of the big brands but wasn't wildly overcrowded like Champs-Élysées where people were waiting outside for 30-40+ minutes to get into a store. Ellen even took us there by bus, as she carries bus passes for all of her guests (just in case of situations like this) and she even walked us inside of the mall and gave us a grand introduction to where we were. That reminds me of another thing that made the tour special. Ellen also leads antique and vintage shopping tours. So on our commutes from each location to the next one, she'd be able to point out interesting details about the stores we passed. In a way, it almost felt like 2 tours in one. Normally, when I'm on a tour, the tour guide talks at a location and then everyone walks to the next place in silence. But with Ellen, she knows everything about everything and the entire tour is filled with constant intrigue. If you are a history buff or just a geek like me, you'll love this tour. It was the hidden gem of my visit to Paris and I walked away with an understanding of American (and French) values, spiritedness, and aspirations that I would not have been able to get in the U.S. France and the U.S. are truly sibling nations. Understanding how that is so is one of the most profound lessons. Ellen is perhaps the best tour guide I've ever experienced on my travels. Passing through an alley, she started to explain mid-eval Paris architecture and carriage doors still evident in buildings today. My only critique is that I think Ellen charges too little for what she offers. I can see people paying 200 euros per person for a curated experience such as this with a tour guide as spectacular as Ellen. Walking through Paris with Ellen is like getting a personalized tour of the kitchen of a three Michelin star restaurant with the head chef. It's just remarkable the way she knows the ins and outs of her city's past, present and future across so many different verticals. A famous quote says, "Every man has two countries – his own and France." This tour really helped me understand why. Thank you so much for such an enlightening and profound life and cultural experience, Ellen! :) You are a national treasure.

事業者からの返答

You are more than kind to have taken the time to write such a wonderful review!! I am extremely grateful !! And it was, honestly, a pleasure to share the time with you & your lovely wife. Best of luck with the new baby... come back soon !

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hlc333
December 1, 2019
America's Founding Fathers - Follow their Footsteps in Paris

America’s Founding Fathers in Paris is a definite “must do” on your next trip to Paris. Our tour guide, Ellen, was fantastic! Ellen is friendly, knowledgeable, and loves to share her love of American and French history. The information on the tour was presented in a way that was fun, easy to understand, and easy to remember. Ellen even tailored the tour’s content so that the pace was appropriate for me and my two children, ages 8 and 12. We learned so many interesting facts about the lives of four of America’s founding fathers who lived in France for short periods during America’s formative years. We also visited historic sites and learned about some of the shared history between America and France. I definitely plan to take other amazing tours with Ellen in the future.

事業者からの返答

Thanks ever so much ! Would love to have you & your lovely children for another visit in Paris.

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