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liz Jan 4th, 2003 05:05 PM

munich to paris - is it doable by car?
 
We are planning a two week trip in June - spening a few nights in Munich, renting a car and driving (and exploring along the way) to Paris, ending the trip with 3-4 nights in Paris. <BR><BR>Is this doable? If so, which route would be best? We're thinking about travelling south of Munich through Innsbruck, then into Switzerland, then north into Paris. Making overnight stops along the way, of course.<BR><BR>Any help would really be appreciated!

Gar Jan 6th, 2003 11:13 PM

hi there,<BR>shure it is possible. If YOu want to make stops on the route and travel on Your own it is the best way to go arround. There are so many thing to see on the route, difficult to give a choice. In Germany Neuschwanstein should be on Your way. In Switzerland perhaps St Gallen. IN France Dijon and Troyes, if You go a little more north Nacy is a pretty place. <BR>Remember to tell the renting agency You go to Austria and Switzerland. You need a special ticket to use their Highways (Autobahn).<BR>Have fun<BR>Gar

Mary Ann Jan 7th, 2003 07:45 AM

Hi Liz<BR><BR>It is doable, we have done similar trips with a few embellishments because we had 3 weeks and included Venice.<BR><BR>Do 3 things. <BR> First get a book like Rick Steves Best of Europe or other that promotes independent travel. It has suggested itineraries in it for guidelines. <BR> Second Get a good map or Europe Micheling atlas so you can visualize the distances and drives you are covering.<BR>Third - Use the web site Euroshell. It will calculate trip tics (free of charge). It provides detail routes when you put in the cities. It will give you driving times as well as distances in either kilometers or miles.<BR><BR>Ricks France book has wonderful spots to stop. Also has suggestions for hotels and miscellaneous including where to do laundry.<BR><BR>Good luck.<BR>

Hiho Jan 7th, 2003 12:57 PM

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xxx Jan 7th, 2003 01:51 PM

Where is the post you placed last week on the same topic?<BR><BR>1 not enough?

liz Jan 7th, 2003 01:52 PM

Thanks, everyone! This is the first time I've ever used this forum (or ANY message board, for that matter!). I am amazed at all the helpful advice people are willing to give. Thanks!!!<BR><BR>Any other suggestions are more than welcome!!

Liz Jan 7th, 2003 01:55 PM

To MR/MS xxxxxxx<BR><BR>If you'll read my earlier post, you'll see that this message board stuff is new to me - therefore, I made an ERROR and ACCIDENTALLY placed my message in two areas!!! <BR><BR>And to think I was just feeling so good about people's generosity! Sheesh!

Rex Jan 7th, 2003 01:57 PM

While it was her error to post this question twice within the same error, it got compounded today, when this 3 day old question got answered, despite the fact that the &quot;other&quot; post had several answers.<BR><BR>If this board had a meaningful &quot;editor&quot;/monitor - - then this duplicate question would have been removed soon after it was asked.<BR>


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