Let’s go to France.
Carcassonne: is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, nowadays enjoys an international reputation and welcomes several million visitors every year. Its Medieval Fortified City and the Canal du Midi are declared a World Heritage Site.
The march with torches: The march begins Saturday at 6:30 pm at the drawbridge. With a torch in hand, you will participate in the spectacular torchlight march from the Citadel to the Bastide alongside hundreds of people (disguised or not).
INCLUDE:
- Private Bus.
- Guide from Barcelona Trips during the trip.
- Maps & all details about the route.
NOT INCLUDE:
- Food / Drinks.
11:30 plaza espanya Cafe Buenas Migas.
15:00 Estimated time of arrival in Carcassonne.
15:00 to 21:00: Free time to visit the city and its Christmas market.
The march with torches: The march begins Saturday at 6:30 pm at the drawbridge. With a torch in hand, you will participate in the spectacular torchlight march from the Citadel to the Bastide alongside hundreds of people (disguised or not).
23:45: Estimated time of arrival in Barcelona.
History
Carcassonne is a French fortified city in the department of Aude, in the region of Occitanie. A prefecture, it has a population of about 50,000.
Inhabited since the Neolithic period, Carcassonne is located in the plain of the river Aude between historic trade routes, linking the Atlantic to the Mediterranean Sea and the Massif Central to the Pyrénées. Its strategic importance was quickly recognized by the Romans, who occupied its hilltop until the demise of the Western Roman Empire. In the fifth century, it was taken over by the Visigoths, who founded the city. Its strategic location led successive rulers to expand its fortifications until the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659.Its citadel, known as the Cité de Carcassonne, is a medieval fortress dating back to the Gallo-Roman period and restored by the theorist and architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc in 1853. It was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 1997. Consequently, Carcassonne relies heavily on tourism but also counts manufacturing and wine-making as some of its other key economic sectors.
The torchlight march: The march begins on Saturday at 7:00 p.m. on the drawbridge. With a torch in hand, you will participate in the spectacular torchlight march from the Citadel to the Bastide alongside hundreds of people (disguised or not).

























































































