Weekend trips away from Paris
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Weekend trips away from Paris
In mid-November, I will be visting my daughter, who is studying in Paris. We would like to take a weekend (3-day) trip away from Paris and are looking for suggestions (prefer not to visit other major city, i.e. London). Will not have car so would probably use trains. So many possibilities - it's hard to choose! Thanks for any suggestions.
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Dijon! ;-) 1h30 from Paris with TGV and so much to see.
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I haven't been in France in November so don't know the weather for sure, but think it is fairly similar to where I live (mid-Atlantic US) and there isn't any place I'd find that enticing in November weather to visit that is in the country. So, for me, that would leave cities.
It depends on your definition of major city -- is that any city of over 25K population or so? Or is it just not major capitals of a couple million.
I'd choose Strasbourg, probably, if that's not too big a city for you. You can get around the central city itself by walking, or even to the train station if you want. They do have a small tram to get around the city, but I didn't use it.
Other than Strasbourg, I might choose Lyon, but I think it's even bigger.
It depends on your definition of major city -- is that any city of over 25K population or so? Or is it just not major capitals of a couple million.
I'd choose Strasbourg, probably, if that's not too big a city for you. You can get around the central city itself by walking, or even to the train station if you want. They do have a small tram to get around the city, but I didn't use it.
Other than Strasbourg, I might choose Lyon, but I think it's even bigger.
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Thanks for your suggestions thus far. I realize that Nov. is far from ideal - but I'll be there for her birthday! I mentioned trying to avoid a major city just because she's found that living in Paris offers many more challenges than her experiences in Grenoble during an earlier summer study program. I found some "old notes" about Semur en Encois or Vezelaiy (please excuse spelling - I can't read my own writing)... any suggestions on these? Thanks again.
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Go to Lille & Strasbourg are small, cute and are really cool during the holidays, and not too far from each other either nor far from Paris by Train. Actually, Amsterdam is really cool too, and also a great weekend trip from Paris, but it's a bigger city.




