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Great points of view from all angles. Thanks so much. I planned on driving straight there with no side trips. Sounds more scenic from the train. Now leaning toward the train. I'll get points from my wife if I go with the train. I didn't mention that factor did I.
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>>I'll get points from my wife if I go with the train. I didn't mention that factor did I.<<
If I told my wife we should drive, her reply would be "great - you drive & I'll take the train. I'll get to Avignon about 6 hours before you - plenty of time to buy Provence fabric, soap, decorating items, & have lunch or dinner at a restaurant of my choice. Getting back to Paris, I'll arrive at the Gare de Lyon and have lunch at the Train Bleu, then shop on the Rue du Bac & Bon Marche - all before you even get close to Paris". Here is something to consider: Take the 12:45 TGV from Avignon to Dijon. Visit Dijon (my favorite city in France, after Paris), stay overnight in Dijon, visit Dijon again in the morning, then take one of the many 1 hr 40 min trains to Paris. There is even an early morning TGV that goes directly to CDG airport. Stu Dudley |
If driving via the autoroutes then you also must factor in predatory tolls you pay it seems every few miles.
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