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Started 3 days, 7 hours ago (2009-12-11 14:22:00)
by dadutchess
Hi, I am in the beginning stages of planning a trip to Europe in 2011 for my 35th birthday with my 9 year old son. I am a little worried about traveling abroad with just the two of us was wondering if a tour group would be good. Looked into Monograms, Globus & Trafalgar (Disney & Tauck were out of my price range). But I do not like the hotels that are offered with the tours. ...
Started 4 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-10 17:03:00)
by basketkase999
Hello, I've been trying to piece together a trip for my wife and myself for our wedding anniversary. We live in Los Angeles , and would like to go to London, Paris , and a day trip to Normandy . We want to travel April 16-24th, 2010. Can anyone suggest where I can book a multicity trip online for a good price? I was hoping to spend $3500 for air ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-05 05:08:00)
by mocha88
Hi folks, My partner and i are thinking of heading up to Europe early April and have decided to only see two countries since we only can take a limited amount of days off for work. I will be flying from Melbourne and first stop will be London ( at this stage will be staying here for approx 5 days) then will either fly/train to Paris and will spend another 5-6 days....
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-24 23:25:00)
by arisanosila
I know that its often recommended to see places on your own, but, I just wanted to keep tours as another open option. At the moment, I'm trying to look for tours that leave from London for Italy, and would be interested in knowing the names of any relevant and reputable companies that do run tours in early January (preferbly short trips - under a week). Also, if ...
Started 1 day, 4 hours ago (2009-12-13 16:40:00)
by surfmom
I haven't read all the replies... I'll go back and read them and share any thoughts. I'm probably pushing it to even reply as their is presently chaos in my house. all good chaos : ) I vote for 'diy'. However, for people who aren't hands-on with their kids and get overwhelmed with the thought of vacation, I would suggest the Adventures by Disney trip. I've looked at the detailed itinerary...
Started 1 day, 12 hours ago (2009-12-13 08:44:00)
by Barbara_in_CT
April is better than August. More time in London is better. Venice is marvelous but save it for aother trip. Buy Fodor's "London with Kids" and Fodor's "Paris with Kids". Meanwhile, get guide books out of the library. You'll soon settle in on what is most useful for you. The 7 and 8 year olds that I went to London and Paris with chose the British Museum for the mummies, the Churchill ...
Started 3 days, 3 hours ago (2009-12-11 17:57:00)
by sandypaws3
Cityrama has tours to the Normandy landing beaches, as well as Mont Saint Michel, from Paris . They are pricy, though. http://tinyurl.com/yc527rc Sandy
Started 2 days, 13 hours ago (2009-12-12 07:46:00)
by sandypaws3
If you decided to go to Giverny as a day trip from Paris , it's very easy to do on your own. The train leaves from Gare St Lazare, and you take the train to Vernon. In Vernon, there were buses waiting to take us -- if there weren't, we were prepared to take the taxi out to Giverny. I think it's about 3 miles, but there were actually 2 buses waiting to take passengers out to Giverny. We...
Started 4 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-10 17:30:00)
by TravellerPlus
www.eurostar.com is the site for booking the train journey to and from London and Paris . If you'd like a day trip to Normandy that will take a bit of doing; are you looking to go to Rouen, Caen or elsewhere? You'll need to book at www.voyages-sncf.com where there is an English version of the site. Both Eurostar and SNCF trains may be booked from 12 weeks in advance of travel; ...
Started 4 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-10 16:53:00)
by meowmeow135
LaFayette is a department store in France things there r reli nice to me~ i mean i kept buying a lot from there as for London u shud go to the oxford circus n Harrod's (a department store, u can get off at Knitsbridge tube station) these stores keep ripping me off!!!
Started 1 day, 22 hours ago (2009-12-12 22:52:00)
by Snowy
What an interesting and original thread! People always pigeon-hole these cities (well mainly London and Paris), that London is fairly ugly and Paris is beautiful, but these two great cities have more in common than people think. London can look more like Paris than Paris does at times(!) and can be an incredibly beautiful city at times, while Paris is not the perfect, beautiful city that ...
Started 1 day, 21 hours ago (2009-12-12 23:52:00)
by mandarin2809
Ah yes, we will have a RTW ticket - but due to us not knowing the exact date of our Paris >London journey that segment of the trip will not be booked with the rest of our "RTW flights" - which is why I query the options of Eurostar / or cheap flight Seems like Eurostar would be the most practical option at this stage... on eurostar.com seems tickets start at 82 Euro (one way...