I need a distraction where should I go?
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So fun, congratulations.
So pyrs book the ticket for eurostar( second class is fine, but bring your own food, most folks do, and you can bring drinks to, food on trsin not thst good snd not cheap)
Thn get down to work on hotels, good chesp places can be booked up,,so sooner rather than later .,
So pyrs book the ticket for eurostar( second class is fine, but bring your own food, most folks do, and you can bring drinks to, food on trsin not thst good snd not cheap)
Thn get down to work on hotels, good chesp places can be booked up,,so sooner rather than later .,
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Bonjour! I am learning French starting now. Yesterday was intense still can't believe I'm headed to Europe in 2 months. My Time Off was approved. I looked up the 10 day list and for sure want to go to Versailles. There are so many museums and I like everything you listed but I think I need to form a strategy to see as much as I can and not be all over the place. Do you think I should join an English museum tour to get the most of it? I like the walks I might do that. I should have enough days for 2 or 3 more day trips? In London I want to see Oxford University. I created another post with "London and Paris" on the title here it is if you have more suggestions. Merci beaucoup
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...-and-paris.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...-and-paris.cfm