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I am wondering if the whole trip is a week or the London/Paris portion is a week of a longer trip? Actually either way I say a week is enough time to hit a few highlights and get a taste of both cities. I doubt this will be the one and only time you and or they go to Europe. So, work with what you have. Enjoy!
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Stu Dudley |
Hi HV,
>Is a week enough to visit London and Paris? < It is enough time to visit <b>either</b> London or Paris properly. Of course you can do both, but you will miss the subtleties of the flavor of each. ((I)) |
First time when I was in Paris, it was because I miss a flight connection, so I had one afternoon and one morning to visit Paris. I knew theoretically what I would like to see and walk a lot, between Notre Damme, Louvre, Arc Triumph and Tour Eiffel. I visited only Notre Damme. In the morning, on the way to airport, I asked the taxi driver to make a detour and take me to see Sacre Couer.
First time in London it was also between two flights, I had there a day and a half. I took a city tour - full day tour, it included also the visit of Tower of London. At the end of the tour I had time to walk in Trafalgar Square (where my hotel was), Piccadilly Circus, Pall Mall. I enjoyed these two very , very short visit in these beautiful cities. From then, I returned many times to each of them, each time for longer periods ( 5 - 12 days), but I still remember my emotion and joy when I first visited them for a very, very short time. |
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