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December Dilemma
need some help with a december itinerary. <BR>i am in london and my sister will be coming from the states for a short visit. she's been to london before, so we'd like to take a short (overnight) trip to another city. <BR> <BR>here's what we're thinking of so far: <BR>amsterdam <BR>brussels <BR>nice <BR>paris <BR>venice <BR> <BR>can anyone advise which would be best choice for this time of year and for just a two day trip? thanks for any info!
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I would choose Paris just for the convenience.
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brussels would be a short distance, and easily done in a day, but might not be as exciting as the other cities.
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I wouldn't try for Nice or Venice -- too far for two days. <BR> <BR>I'd stick with Paris, too -- you can Chunnel it over and be there in the blink of an eye.
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i know, i know even a year in paris can be not enough, but two days is practically teasing yourself with an eclaire you can't taste - with two days, if money's no option i'd fly to venice, or ... for the convenience and less $$$, definitely amsterdam :)))
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lili, you make a good point-flights to venice and amsterdam can actually be cheaper than eurostar to paris-which is actually not so cheap. i've heard mixed things about venice-many say you can do it in one day, which i found encouraging-just wasn't sure if perhaps there is a nearby 'country' type setting that could be visited as well-for example, when i went to belgium, we easily did bruges in an afternoon and it was a good chance to see two very different areas. <BR> <BR>anymore advice about these cities would be appreciated. all of these cities are quite close from london, from 1-2.5 hours by flight or train.
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amy, I may get whacked with a wet noodle, but I would choose Venice. I think that it is easier to experience Venice in a short period of time, even though it is also a great place to stay and enjoy for a longer period of time. I think that in Paris you feel more compelled to see all the sights, wheras in Venice you just walk and walk while you soak up an incredibly unique atmosphere. I vote Venice. <BR> <BR>linda
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Just to add to the confusion :), I think that Amsterdam would be a nice overnight trip (or Delft). It's easily accessible, not too big, some nice museums, restaurants, and everybody speaks English.
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Until quite recently there wouldn't have been much in it between Paris and Amsterdam. However, with the increased check in times etc its a no-brainer. The journey between London and Paris on the Eurostar takes less time than the Heathrow check in. <BR> <BR>Paris therefore gets my vote (or any other destination reachable by Eurostar/TGV eg Lille, Brusslels etc)
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hi amy, <BR>i've been to brugges via brussels for a day too, and there's just no comparison to venice - you'd absolutely have to spend the night (fyi, venice is the only city i've ever heard of that has an anti-tourist campaign against the daytippers, cause they really want people to spend the night), and there's so many galleries, museums ... actually, the city itself is a museum and a once in a lifetime must see - unlike anyplace on earth. if you go, definitely stay in the city. if it ends up being too far or costly w/the flights, go to amsterdam which is perfect for two days, as well.
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great suggestions from all. <BR>i didn't even think about the security delays-that's a good point. it's such a bummer since there are flight to paris right now for $30 and eurostar is about $100!!! but i know it's more convenient. good info about venice too. last question: what about weather? obviously i am not expecting spring time temps during the first week of december, but do any of these areas have a harder or typically wetter winter than others? don't mind the cold, but wasn't sure if any of these places have it a little better. lilli-one last question for you-if we choose venice we would def. spend the night there, just wasn't sure if there was a place similar to brugges (i.e. country-ish) to spend the second afternoon-perhaps not. also, re: paris, i have heard that tours is quite close and give a nice country view, i know paris should be the whole trip, but this may be the only trip to france my sister takes, and she may want to get a 'taste' of both the city and the country. anyone know more about tours? <BR>thanks again for all the input.
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