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richardab Sep 30th, 2004 06:40 AM

Day Trips from PARIS.
 
I want to take a good, fun day trip from Paris while I am there in November. I am willing to take a train anywhere up to about 2.5 hours away or rent a car and drive. I want a place with good food, nice sights, great shops and atmosphere. What do you think?

(please don't suggest Versailles)

radiofanatic Sep 30th, 2004 06:49 AM

Tours might be a good town and then you could visit some of the Loire Valley and its beautiful chateaux. I don't remember how long from Paris, but it didn't seem that long.

111op Sep 30th, 2004 06:52 AM

If you're interested in the Loire Valley, this thread should be useful:

http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessa...p;tid=34519959

I did a superfast half-day trip. I took a 7am train to Tours, joined a tour, and was back in Paris shortly after 2pm.


111op Sep 30th, 2004 06:54 AM

By the way, for French readers, there's a new book out from Michelin called "45 idées de week-end aux environs de Paris."

I picked up a copy on my recent trip to Paris. It should be very useful.

Link from amazon.fr:

http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASI...795701-8552245


strass Sep 30th, 2004 06:57 AM

You might want to look into Rouen... it's supposed to be a really neat medieval town. I believe Joan of Arc was burned at the stake there.

richardab Sep 30th, 2004 06:58 AM

Lovely!

Randy Sep 30th, 2004 08:00 AM

You might consider the beautiful city of Angers. You could take an early morning TGV from Montparnasse in Paris to Angers in less two hours and the train station in Angers is within walking distance of the Chateau de Angers and next to the chateau is the old part of the city that is very interesting. Also within walking distance are a couple of beautiful gardens. Take a late train back to Paris.

richardab Sep 30th, 2004 08:36 AM

would those gardens be beautiful in November?

Eloise Sep 30th, 2004 08:45 AM

I'm not sure you can get everything you are looking for in one place, but here are three suggestions:

Barbizon and Fontainebleau: good food, nice sights, atmosphere but no great shops that I can recall.

Chartres: nice sights and atmosphere, no great shops that I can recall, and perhaps I was unlucky in my choice of restaurant.

Loire Valley chateaux: nice sights and atmosphere, no great shops, not sure about good food. (I must have eaten but I have no recollection of it. And I would suggest doing it by car and avoiding Tours...)

cmeyer54 Sep 30th, 2004 08:47 AM

Normandy could also be an option - take the train to Caen and then a tour of the D-Day sites from there....or just take a full day tour from Paris. There are a lot of options for you: Rouen, Tours, Chartres, Giverney, LeMans, Brugges, Honfleur, etc etc. Depends on your interest: history, castles, art...

ira Sep 30th, 2004 08:47 AM

Hi Richard,

Look into Dijon, Beaune, Bordeaux.

sfowler Sep 30th, 2004 09:03 AM

I'll second Angers -- but don't miss the Jean Lurçat tapestries -- there may be public transportation there, or take a taxi. Both the tapestries and the building are worth the effot.

Mara Sep 30th, 2004 10:02 AM

I am planning to go to Rouen for my Paris day trip in about ten days. There is quite a bit of info on the bonjourparis.com discussion board including a walking tour.
Enjoy,
Mara

Robespierre Oct 13th, 2004 06:12 PM

Chantilly.

The palace and grounds are magnificent, and the food is superb. Driving is the best way to get there, because the train station isn't very close.

http://www.chateaudechantilly.com

nancy Oct 13th, 2004 06:26 PM

Rouen - did that a couple of years ago; only 45 min. from Paris and fills a day. Great cathedrals, old town, walk by the Seine, small museums. Steinbicker France Day Trips has a very good walking tour. I loved this day out.

BTilke Oct 13th, 2004 06:36 PM

Another vote for Angers. And to answer Richarddab, yes, the gardens WILL be beautiful, even in November! The Jardin des Plantes is meticulously maintained with special plantings for each season. There are also several all-season plantings and some interesting sculptures.
Re restaurants, near the main square (the Place Ralliement, excuse the incorrect spelling) has several cafes and our favorite restaurant is near there (across from the Maison Adam, the timbered building shown in so many post cards) is the Restaurant Castel Boeuf (again, excuse any spelling mistakes, I'm not home) which has GREAT lunch specials...a to die for appetizer buffet (everything made from scratch and absolutely delicious) and excellent daily specials. Nice house wines, too.
The Jean Lurçat tapestries weren't my thing, but I enjoyed seeing them and the building was attractive. For a day trip, I would see the chateau, wander the medieval section around the chateau, have lunch, wander through the Jardin des Plantes, have a late afternoon drink somewhere, and then catch an early evening TGV back to Paris.

Morganne Oct 14th, 2004 12:10 AM

I would say Rennes in Britanny...and if you have a car..you even go to Sant-Malo, Dinard and all that area...it is near the sea( not Rennes)and it is wonderful!!!

JulieVikmanis Oct 14th, 2004 03:44 AM

Another vote for Rouen here. We did that as a day trip and it proved nearly perfect. About a one hour train ride. city is infinitely walkable, has lots of sights, provides a nice medieval contrast to Paris--also nice contrast in terms of size. Found good food without any problem. Recommend it highly.

RonZ Oct 14th, 2004 06:46 AM

I have a daytrip file to e amil.

richardab Oct 14th, 2004 06:53 AM

send me it

radiofanatic Oct 14th, 2004 06:56 AM

I would love it too

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Thanks!

StCirq Oct 14th, 2004 07:36 AM

I, too, would vote for Angers, with Rouen a close second. The château at Angers with its tapestries, followed by a visit to the Jean Lurçat museum to see his take on an interpretation of them was one of the highlights of a trip to the Loire a few years ago. And Angers is a wonderful walking city, with a large pedestrian zone and the beautiful gardens that have been mentioned. There are 46 beautiful half-timbered houses in the town, the best of which is the Maison d'Adam on the Place ste-Croix, and the La Doutre neighborhood on the right bank of the Marne is well worth a stroll to admire the restored old trade quarter. There's a good Musée des Beaux Arts, too, and if you like sculpture, don't miss the Galerie David d'Angers. The upstairs dining room of the restaurant Le Toussaint on the place Kennedy has good views over the château and a great menu.

RonZ Oct 14th, 2004 02:15 PM

Re post by Robespierre--

Chantilly is easy by train. There is a bus at the north end of the station that stops near the chateau on the way to Senlis, a cute town that can be combined with the visit.

jsmith Oct 14th, 2004 05:24 PM

My wife and I will be in Paris for a week beginning Nov. 10 after a week in London. We have been using Earl Steinbicker's books since discovering the first in 1995. We've found the series to provide most of the relevant information for us to make a decision.

We are considering Chantilly for a trip but can't find that the racecourse will have a meet at the right time.

In researching Chantilly, we did find a wonderful two week tours for racing fans at http://www.racing-europe.com/index1.htm. The trips include days at Ascot, Newmarket, Chantilly and Longchamp. Unfortunately, a bit above my budget but I can still dream.

JulieVikmanis Oct 24th, 2004 03:44 AM

topping for Libby79

LynFrance Oct 24th, 2004 05:10 AM

The stables in Chantilly, near the race track, are spectacular.....really a horse museum now.


richardab Nov 12th, 2004 06:03 AM

Any more votes? I leave tomorrow!

By the way I will be posting my journal to my weblog while I am away.

http://richardab.typepad.com/iheartparis/

Bookmark and tune in daily!!

Beatchick Nov 12th, 2004 08:19 AM

Auvers-sur-Oise if you like Van Gogh! :)

cigalechanta Nov 12th, 2004 08:32 AM

Rouen, Honfleur, Chartres.
I'd like to go back to Chartres to visit the Picassiette House.

richardab Nov 12th, 2004 06:01 PM

Right now i am thinking of Rouen, Lyon, Dijon or Bruges. Opinions?

clairobscur Nov 12th, 2004 07:29 PM

Another vote for Angers. StCirq said it all.


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