Empty Nesters at Christmas
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Empty Nesters at Christmas
The kids are all with in-laws for the first time, and this lonely Mom and Dad want to head to Europe for Christmas. We like both city and small villages. Any suggestions for Europe or Great Britain?
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What a great idea. We do the same thing and have a great time. I would recommend you look at Strasbourg. It was a great experience and there are many day trips you can take to the Alsace wine road, Badeen-Baden and the konengsburg (sp?) Castle and you can have the cuty and small villages. We have been to London, Paris, Rome and Strasburg at christmas and had fun at all of them. They arent small villages though but with they day trips it breaks up the stay in the big cities. This year we are flying in and out of Marsailles and doing some of SE france and Cinque Terra and Florence. NYE in Florence.
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One of our best Christmases ever was the first one that we were in exactly your situation. We went to Paris. You can see trip photos here:
http://www.rozault.com/Paris2003
One good thing about Paris at Christmas is that France is a very secular country, and there are plenty of places open on Christmas Day. We spent Christmas morning at the Modern Art gallery in the Pompidou.
This year we are trying Nice, and hope we have as good a time!
http://www.rozault.com/Paris2003
One good thing about Paris at Christmas is that France is a very secular country, and there are plenty of places open on Christmas Day. We spent Christmas morning at the Modern Art gallery in the Pompidou.
This year we are trying Nice, and hope we have as good a time!
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Great idea, but the possibilities are enormous! I have never been to Europe over the Christmas holiday, but have been to both Brugge, I think the little canals and main square would be gorgeous. Absolutely love Salzburg and saw a picture of the city with snow over the holidays. However, having lived in Germany, most everything is closed on the holiday and people are with there families, so the Paris idea sounds really good.
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Thanks for the great ideas. Paris and Strasbourg are top of our list after all your great replies (and Brugge), but I'm wondering if anyone has spent the holiday in the Cotswold area of England? It's one of our favorite spots other times of the year, but I'm afraid it might be closed up at Christmas.
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Thanks. I'll do some research. As I said Paris and Strasbourg are top of the list, but in case my husband still thinks Great Britain should be an option, I'm hoping someone might have an idea for that area too. You are all so great with suggestions. Your help is very appreciated.
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We had this "delimma" last Christmas. We flew into Paris. Spent a night in Riems where we really enjoyed the Christmas market. Then we drove to see friends in Heidelberg, on to Rothenberg, Fussen, Munich and finally Christmas in Salzburg. It was a great trip. We had been to these areas before but the Christmas markets and the snow made it very special.. We stopped in Colmar on the way back to Paris. It was pretty but pretty slow after Christmas.
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Wow! These suggestions are great. We've never been in the Alsace region (except at night on a train) Where is Riquewhir? Other than the suggestion for Wells, it's sounds like everyone would choose France or Austria over England?
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I would not go to London. We were there last year for 2 weeks and while we went to a great concert at St. Martin's in the Field a few days before Christmas, it was really quite boring in such a wonderful city. Most of the museums were closed as were many restaurants. Everything was closed on Christmas Day, the tube, stores, restaurants as well as on Boxing Day as well. Hardly any decorations..........head for somewhere else but London!