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Mimi_22 Aug 24th, 2015 09:07 AM

Travel to London/Paris/Rome
 
Need some guidance on how to arrange a travel for my husband and I for our first time to Europe. We are departing from the Washington, DC area. Travel dates are September 30th - October 11th. We are looking for recommendations on how to arrange travel - DC - London - Paris - Rome. In addition, need guidance on where to stay in the cities. Is there a site you all recommend to arrange the travel and hotel? What is the best way to arrange the train travel between London and Paris. We are also thinking of a day trip in Rome to Venice or Amalfi coast. Thank you in advance for the feedback.

Mimi

thursdaysd Aug 26th, 2015 01:18 AM

If you mean September this year you have left it very late to book. In any case, you should repost this on the Europe board, as this board is for general tips.

For trains, see seat61.com
For hotels use booking.com and read reviews (with caution!) on tripadvisor.
Read some guidebooks!

Forget the day trip to Venice. For train schedules use bahn.de

janisj Aug 26th, 2015 03:36 PM

Do Repost on the Europe forum . . . But neither Venice nor the AC is a day trip from Rome.

Another problem, if you do mean this year, you have left it very VERY late to be booking Eurostar tickets.

Sassafrass Aug 28th, 2015 09:47 AM

Are you departing on the 30th and returning on the 11th? If so, there will be no time for any day trips. As said, Venice and the AC are way to far for day trips from Rome.

Do you have tickets purchased?

10 days is very, very rushed for those three large cities.

If you do not have tickets purchased, cut your trip to London and Paris. That would be a great trip. Get multi-destination, into London, out of Paris. Take the train between.

For all three cities, tickets should be into London and home from Rome? You could then cut Paris and fly from London to Rome.

If tickets are RT London, then do London and Paris. Forget Rome.

When looking at travel time, add in time getting to/from hotels.

With all three, this is how it looks
Sept 30, depart DC
Oct 1, arrive London, get to hotel, walk off jet-lag, minor sightseeing. 1/2 day
Oct 2, London, whole day
Oct 3, London, whole day
Oct 4, train to Paris. Check out, get to train, train, get to hotel. 1/2 day Paris
Oct 5, Paris, whole day
Oct 6, Paris, whole day
Oct 7, hotel to airport, wait time + flight, get luggage, get into Rome to hotel. minimum of 1/2 day travel, probably more.
Oct 8, Rome, whole day
Oct 9, Rome, whole day
Oct 10, depart for home.

suze Aug 28th, 2015 10:13 AM

Have you already purchased plane tickets?

If not I would reconsider your itinerary and choose only two cities in ten days. I'd go with Paris/Venice.

milliepearce89 Sep 1st, 2015 06:37 AM

I agree with the previous opinion, ten days for these locations are not a very good idea, there is just too much of a culture that you have to absorb, these are counties full of atmosphere and specific sights. So if you not just want to have a picture of the major sightseeings, I can also recommend to choose maximum 2 of these locations.

janisj Sep 1st, 2015 07:23 AM

The OP has three threads about this trip and has not returned to any of them.

She is likely waiting to hear from Fodors that her threads have responses.


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