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Where to go after Paris?
We will be spending 4-5 days in Paris. We then will have an 3 xtra days in which we would like to do a drive of 3-5 hours duration from Paris. Any ideas on a destination city which is not overly touristy/commercialized/overpricey, but is quaint, typical, with lots of adventures to discover walking around. Would spend 2 full days there. Does a train trip somewhere work better?
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The Loire Valley if you drive. Lyon if you take the TGV (2 hours).
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You might look at Angers in the Loire Valley. Its accessible by TGV from Paris in a couple of hours or so. At a little over 150,000 its a big enough city to have enough to do for 2 full days. I was there in May of 2001. I always train whenever I can in Europe. For me its part of the experience since I cant very easily do it here in the US.<BR><BR>The castle with the Revelations Tapestries was excellent. There are several nice churches to see. Has an old church that was damaged in WWII and remodeled into a museum for David dAngers sculptures. Its a beautiful presentation because the roof was replaced with glass. On the edge of town is the Cointreau liqueur production facility you can tour.<BR><BR>If you still want more to do Saumur is a short train ride up the Loire. It has a beautiful castle with a couple of interesting museums inside it. <BR>
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Chantilly
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Why don't you drive to Belguim. I would go to Brussels and Brugge. I know you would consider both cities to be too touristy but they really are beautiful. You can go to the less famous cities like liege and namur too.
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You didn't mention what time of the year you are going. Except for the winter, I recommend the Loire Valley. It is beautiful and easy to get around. We really loved the countryside and the chateaus, the food and the wine.
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Try driving in the high alps and visiting all those little towns. You'll probably be the only tourist they see all year . Can be lots of fun.
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I loved Lyon and since you are driving you can check a few small towns in the area. If you do a search on Lyon you will get positive feedback from others who enjoyed it as much as I did.
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The Loire valley is beautiful. We stayed in a Holiday Inn Express in Blois (centrally located) and went to Chenenceux (sp?), Blois, Chambord, Chaumont, Valencay, and countless others.
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ewis,<BR><BR>I just came back from a trip to Paris and drove from there to Brugge and Brussels. I was totally charmed by Brugge and liked Brussels too. Belgium is a beautiful country. You could also take the train to Brugge instead of driving. I don't think it takes more than about 3 hours. <BR><BR>I spent 2 days in Brugge and 1 in Brussels and really enjoyed it. Have a great time!
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