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sbruner Jan 24th, 2005 04:48 PM

Travelto Reims or Lyon from Paris
 
Bestsuggestions for a weeks visit outside of Paris-in May-to see the life in France away from the central attraction. Is there a city that one can locate in and then take bus or train to outlying areas?

Grandmere1 Jan 24th, 2005 05:05 PM

For a whole week, I would go to Provence and use Avignon as a base. You can see a lot by bus and/or train. Cigalechanta had a post about doing this a couple of years ago; she might see your post and top the earlier thread.


sbruner Jan 24th, 2005 05:09 PM

Thank you--I will go to travel book to explore. We have a former exchange student friend in Reims and another in Nartignat but they are too far apart to hit both. So maybe will settle on an entirely different place.

Christina Jan 24th, 2005 07:25 PM

I would rather stay in Lyon than Reims for a week, and Avignon even more. Reims isn't on a high-speed rail line, for one thing, whereas you can go quite a few places from Avignon by train easily, or bus. I'll admit there isn't that much around Reims I'm interested in by train or bus, either.

indytravel Jan 25th, 2005 12:45 AM

I'm planning a couple of days in Reims in March. It has more to do than I thought. I'm going to have to hustle to see everything on my list. Nevertheless I don't think I'd stay there a week. The rail connections do leave a bit to be desired.

I like the Avignon/Provence suggestion. You'll see a very different part of France. One I've only read about.

I've been to Lyon twice. I would not recommend it for you. I truly enjoy Lyon. It has amazing food, great museums and the old town is great for wandering. However it is another big city. I would never say it's a mini-Paris just like I'd never say Chicago is a mini-NYC. Lyon does have it's own look and feel. But it is another big city.

I think your feelings of wanting something different from big city Paris will be better served in Provence.

sbruner Jan 25th, 2005 05:59 PM

The South of France is getting more intriguing. Maybe we can make a quick trip to Reims from Paris for a night---or else settle for seeing Peggy here in Florida if she makes a planned trip in April. Back to the travel books. Thanks for suggestions


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