Last-minute European travel deals
Paris promo; The hills are alive; Summertime jaunt; Cabin climber
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Paris promo
Guests stay a sixth night free at the Hilton Arc de Triomphe. Rates start at $380 a night. Upgrades to a suite cost about $40 extra for the week. Offer valid through May.
Contact: Reservations.adt@hilton.com
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The hills are alive
An eight-day tour of Austria with Gutsy Women Travel starts at $1,899 per person. Includes two nights in Salzburg, four in Vienna, some meals, and a tour guide. Departs June 29.
Contact: Gutsywomentravel.com
Summertime jaunt
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For couples, weeklong walking tours from Vienna to Prague start at $3,495 per person. Includes meals, wine, and lodging for itineraries starting July 11 and Sept. 12. Must book before May 29.
Contact: Thewayfarers.com
Cabin climber
Receive a free cabin upgrade when you book a room aboard a seven-night cruise through Russia run by Splendid Waterways of the Czars. Cabin deck staterooms start at $2,299 per person.
Contact: Generaltours.com
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