Travel to London, Paris, Holland
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If you try to cram in Scotland, it'd be more efficient to fly from Paris to Edinburgh, then take the train to London and fly home (unless you can find good flights out of Edinburgh). That is, of course, assuming that Edinburgh is where you want to spend your time, but it's popular for a reason.
Personally I'd skip it and spend the extra time in London, but you've been before so you know what's still left on your to-do list!
Personally I'd skip it and spend the extra time in London, but you've been before so you know what's still left on your to-do list!
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I want to visit Hampton Court, Stonehenge, and Bath when I visit England in June. Any suggestions how much time to a lot for these excursions. I'm flexible and quite the explorer so no time limits. Also should I visit during the weekdays? Thanks
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I am getting confused here - on both your threads you mention >>I'm flexible and quite the explorer so no time limits.<<
How can you have no time limits when you are trying to cover so much ground in 2 weeks?
If, as you say, you'll only have 3 or 4 days for London you won't have time for all those excursions.
Or -if you have totally changed your itinerary -what is your current plan?
in any case - see the comments on your other thread . . .
How can you have no time limits when you are trying to cover so much ground in 2 weeks?
If, as you say, you'll only have 3 or 4 days for London you won't have time for all those excursions.
Or -if you have totally changed your itinerary -what is your current plan?
in any case - see the comments on your other thread . . .