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Day Trips from Paris
I've been to Paris a couple of times, and I've seen the regular tourist sites. I'm interested in any day trips that may be interesting, especially vineyards, restaurants, etc. Any suggestions?
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Hi, Tara. Years ago I took a day tour to the Loire Valley to see some castles. We had a great guide - a retired cab driver who spoke several languages and acted out scenes at each castle. What a hoot. The castles were divine, but without the guide, I'd have learned virtually nothing about the history.
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I spent some time in the Loire Valley last year and wondered how feasible it would be for my sister and me to take out nieces (college age) on a day trip. Chenonceaux was my favorite chateau. Is it possible to see it and perhaps the chateau at Amboise and Clos Luce in a day?
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Burta, I took a daytrip to the Loire last October.. thru a company called Paris Bus Tours. They have brochures at the hotels. We took the TGV to Tours,(one hour), were met by a guide in minivan, and went to Le Clos Luce, Chenonceau and Chambord (also a nice lunch was included). You could also take the TGV yourself, and connect with a minivan tour in Tours. Rick Steves mentions a company to call for this to arrange, ( I think it's called Acco-Dispo, and they have a website, where you can book). Paris Vision and Cityrama also have bus tours to the Loire from Paris - but the train in better and quicker. I'm going to France in May, and plan to spend a week in the Loire Valley- that daytrip just made me want more!
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If you are at all a Monet fan, or love beautiful gardens, a day trip to Giverny would be very worthwhile for you. There's also an American Impressionist Museum near Monet's home, and the surrounding countryside is charming and fun to walk around.
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Our favorites have been Vaux-le-Vicomte, Auvers-sur-Oise [the high point being the impressionist multi-media show at the Auvers Chateau], and Chantilly. If you would like my file, send me an e mail.
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