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Updated Itinerary and need help
Hi,
My family (husband, wife and 11 year old) will be in Paris 3/8-3/18. We plan on staying in Paris until 3/13 seeing the sites there. We are wanting to go to Normandy where we will spend the night of the 14th in Bayeaux and then I would like to go to Reims to the champagne houses. Is this doable? Should we rent a car in Bayeaux and then drive or take the train? |
Not a very good idea to include Reims, IMO.
- It is a 4 1/2 hr drive to get there - It is a 4 1/2 train ride to get there with a train change in Le Mans. Depart 7:23 from Caen. Can you get up in the dark & get to Caen by 7:23??? All other trains have a train change and a station change in Paris. Taking the train will waste an entire day. - Many of the Champagne houses will be closed on Sat & Sun. Save Reims for another trip. 4 nights/3 1/2 days in Normandy is not enough time there, IMO. Stu Dudley |
Originally Posted by tcumom0613
(Post 16877989)
Hi,
My family (husband, wife and 11 year old) will be in Paris 3/8-3/18. We plan on staying in Paris until 3/13 seeing the sites there. We are wanting to go to Normandy where we will spend the night of the 14th in Bayeaux and then I would like to go to Reims to the champagne houses. Is this doable? Should we rent a car in Bayeaux and then drive or take the train? |
A better idea for visiting Reims would be to do it as a day trip from Paris. There are several trains that take 45 mins to get to either the Reims city or Reims-Ardenne station. Then you could take a taxi to the Champagne houses.
Stu Dudley |
Why not spend a little more time in Normandy or Normandy/Brittany? Last fall, we saw a lot of that region in a very short period, the magical Mont-Saint-Michel, the WWII sites along the Normandy coast, the Bayeux tapestry and so many other beautiful villages. You can find our trip report here: https://www.fodors.com/community/eur...tober-1659892/
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Originally Posted by whitehall
(Post 16878127)
Why not spend a little more time in Normandy or Normandy/Brittany? Last fall, we saw a lot of that region in a very short period, the magical Mont-Saint-Michel, the WWII sites along the Normandy coast, the Bayeux tapestry and so many other beautiful villages. You can find our trip report here: https://www.fodors.com/community/eur...tober-1659892/
Thank you!! I think we may do this exactly. My husband wants to rent a car. Is there a recommended car rental in Bayeux? |
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Hertz. But rent it through AutoEurope. If you are based in the US, you will find that AutoEurope is based in Portland, Maine, which is a great place if you have any issues after your return home. They are a favorite of many, many Fodorites. From my experience, their rates are lower than booking through Hertz directly AND, more importantly, their prepaid insurance rates are often a fraction of what you will pay at the Hertz counter. We have booked mostly Europcar and hertz through AutoEurope, never get any up-sell at the counter and have never had a problem.
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Thank you all for the information and for being so nice!! I appreciate the help!
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get an International Drivers License - required - and watch speeds- we've had many who got tickets from speed cameras and got tickets in mail weeks after returning. Plus don't drink and drive - zero tolerance.
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Originally Posted by PalenQ
(Post 16878386)
get an International Drivers License - required - and watch speeds- we've had many who got tickets from speed cameras and got tickets in mail weeks after returning. Plus don't drink and drive - zero tolerance.
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