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strobes Apr 24th, 2007 09:34 AM

Three days in Italy
 
Hi,
I need an advise. Our trip starts on May 28 in Paris and ends on June 7, same place
I have 5 nights reservation in Paris and 5 nights are free. It's three of us: my wife and 17 years old girl.
We thinking to go to France Riviera (expletive!) or Italy Riviera by train and spend 3 nights there. Any good recommendations
for reasonably priced B&B near by the Sea?
Or spend this few days in let say Florence?
Thanks
Alex

suze Apr 24th, 2007 12:22 PM

I like Paris and Venice paired together on a trip. 10 days would be perfect for these two cities.

strobes Apr 25th, 2007 06:18 PM

What would be better air or train from Paris to Venice?
Any recommendations for a place to stay for family of three at reasonable price?
How mach we should budget for three days including cost of tickets from/back to Paris, museums, exhibits, food?

Steve_James Apr 26th, 2007 01:03 AM

Hi Strobes - If you want to fly, check out Myair and Ryanair.

Myair flies Orly-Venice
Ryanair flies Beauvais-Treviso

www.myair.com
www.ryanair.com

Hope this helps ...

Steve


strobes Apr 27th, 2007 09:49 AM

Wow, Ryanair is inexpensive, thought
air causing some logistical problems:
my flight back to US in at 7:35AM
So I need to stay one night in Paris on my way back.
I want to check train option. Any recommendations what sites to use for prices and schedule? I need to travel between Paris to Venice

suze Apr 27th, 2007 09:59 AM

I've taken an overnight train between Venice and Paris but we reserved after we were in Europe (sorry don't know a website).

Steve_James Apr 28th, 2007 12:13 AM

Strobes - For schedules/ fares try Trenitalia:

http://orarioint.trenitalia.com/bin/...3&OK#focus

A cabin for 3 appears to come up as € 160 per person.

Hope this helps ...

Steve

annhig Apr 28th, 2007 03:49 AM

hi strobes

how about 5 days in provence?

TGV to avignon only takes less than 3 hours. the n hire car and take to the countryside - wonderful at that time of year.

or bo further to nice - 5-6 hours on TGV.

Leave Italy for the next trip!

regards, ann

strobes Apr 28th, 2007 04:17 PM

Hi every one and thank you for help, thought I overwhelmed with all options and places to go and see, Everything looks very appealing but considering no experience in international travel I’m lost. Is there good travel agent who can help to plan 5 days in France or Italy with a budget in mind? May be this will be a safe bet for first time?

ira Apr 29th, 2007 05:32 AM

Hi S,

May I most respectfully suggest that you are doing the usual 1st time traveler's mistake of not staying focussed?

You have a total of 10 days.

You leave from Paris in the early AM.

It takes time to go from France to Italy and back.

You want to spend three of your precious days at a beach?

Paris is worth 7 nights all by itself.

You could spend the entire time in Paris with daytrips, eg, Versailles, Chartres, Fontainbleau, Auxerre, Troyes....

You could take a short train ride and overnight in Dijon.

I suggest that you save Italy for another visit.

There is no need for a TA. Just decide what you want to do, and we will help you do it.

((I))


jabez Apr 30th, 2007 08:39 AM

ira said it well.
There's so much to see,why leave France?
Florence is too far and wastes precious time.
Italy is my favorite country,but France is wonderful as well.
Of all the places to visit in both these countries, the Riviera is no where near the top.


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