[Idyllchat] 5 days in Paris

acricchi acricchi at comporium.net
Mon Feb 18 15:34:34 EST 2008


Donna,

I would agree with Joan and all the others.  We spent three weeks in Paris and still didn't see it all.  You want to get a good guidebook to Paris and you'll see that five days is just a taste. 

Just to get out of the city, you could take the train/bus to Giverny for Monet's gardens one day or to Chartres for the cathedral (especially if Malcolm Miller is still doing his twice a day tours) but I can't recommend spending the time going to Normandy when you have Paris at your beck and call.  

Ann
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: alan rudolph 
  To: Untours 
  Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 4:29 PM
  Subject: [Idyllchat] 5 days in Paris


  My friends and I are planning a trip to Provence this Sept.  We are going to start off with 5 days in Paris first.  We don't want to miss a thing but we don't want to overplan either.  We are thinking of staying on the Left Bank.  A day for the Louvre and a day at Versailles and a day for shopping I think are givens.  Would a side trip to Normandy be possible?  How about a trip to the champagne country?  Anyone know of a "not so expensive'' hotel on the Left Bank?

  Donna
  MI


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