Paris
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Joined: Jan 2003
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You may want to consider renting an apartment. My cousin took her toddler (she took her husband too) to Paris and wisely chose an apartment. You get more space than the typical cramped Paris hotel room and it is many times cheaper to rent an apartment.
#4
Joined: Feb 2005
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mclaurie's right. There's a lot of info out there for you to look at! And no, you're definitely not crazy to think about travelling with your baby. I took my son to the UK at the age of four months and it worked out beautifully. No regrets at all.
#5
Joined: Apr 2005
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Go for it now...
Travelling ANYWHERE with a baby is infinitely easier than travelling with anyone else, regardless of age! (Babies and small children are often less demanding than grown men.....) One reason: they don't question your choices, they have no choice but to agree with yours!!
God, I wish my children were little again, it would make life - and travelling - so much less complicated...
Have FUN and ENJOY it while you CAN.....
Travelling ANYWHERE with a baby is infinitely easier than travelling with anyone else, regardless of age! (Babies and small children are often less demanding than grown men.....) One reason: they don't question your choices, they have no choice but to agree with yours!!
God, I wish my children were little again, it would make life - and travelling - so much less complicated...
Have FUN and ENJOY it while you CAN.....
#7
Joined: Jun 2004
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By the way, the search function treats AND as just another word to search for, not a boolean operator. Searching for <b>baby paris</b> will work just as well (maybe better, since it will also cite posts that don't contain the word "and"
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