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GreenEyedGirl Aug 28th, 2010 10:18 PM

Itinerary Help - Rome to ?? to Paris
 
I have a hole in my itinerary and am looking for suggestions! I am traveling to Florence, Cinque Terre and then Rome. I have planned adequate time in each of these cities and have about 3 days before I would need to be in Paris. Any suggestions? It would have to be accessible by plane or train (no car). I have looked into other places in Italy but nothing seems to interest me. I want to find a creative destination that won’t put me too off course from my final Paris destination.
Thanks in advance!

charnees Aug 28th, 2010 11:11 PM

I suggest you tell us what you like and dislike about Italian destinations, so we have some better idea of what to say.

ribeirasacra Aug 28th, 2010 11:50 PM

Have you also thought about the bus? It will be much easier to hop on and off.
http://www.eurolines.com/

GreenEyedGirl Aug 29th, 2010 07:42 AM

Charnees, there is nothing particular I like or dislike about Italian destinations! This is my first trip to Europe and only a portion of the trip is mentioned above. I just want to be able to experience as many places/culture as possible.

Eurocentric Aug 29th, 2010 12:07 PM

You could fly to Marseilles, stay in Provence and then take the TGV to Paris.

Or fly to Lyon and stay there or in Burgundy. Here's a great place to stay: www.domainedesangespuligny.com

We stayed there last September and are returning this year.

Depending on what you want to do you could either rent a car on landing or stick with towns reachable by train or bus in either location. Either of those places is very different from Paris.

macdogmom Aug 29th, 2010 01:00 PM

We stayed 2 nights in montepulciano (Tuscan countryside) on our way from Florence to Rome this May. We didn't have a car-took a cab from Chuisi train station to Montepulciano and then used the bus to see other hilltop towns and took the bus back to train after 3 days. Worked out great. Also, two years ago we visited Varenna on Lake Como and then trained to Cinque Terre. We ended up really enjoying a 24 hour stay in Milan. And then there is Venice...

GreenEyedGirl Aug 30th, 2010 07:24 AM

Thanks for your responses! These are great ideas!

Happy Travels.


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