Plan to visit my studying abroad daughter in late April for 2 weeks. Would like to arrive/depart Paris and take a 3-4 jaunt down to Cinque Terre (considering plane since it's a LONG train ride), return to Paris - then train over to Interlaken for 4-5 days, return to Paris. I'm trying to figure out if that's too much and whether taking the train is really that much cheaper (although the experience would by fun, at least on a shorter trip). Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated
Need itinerary for Paris/CinqueTerre/Interlaken in 2 weeks
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You journey lends itself better to train than flights.
Distances are not that far training is nice have done
it several times
Paris Geneva Interlaken www.stresa.org(magical)
Portofino/Cinqueterre www.metropole.it my fav there
then hang a right for Nice www.lecalendal.com Arles
back to paris... makes for a wonderful journey.
www.seat61.com
thanks for the advice - does that sound do-able - enough time in each place (provided I can't indefinitely!)