Taking our granddaughters to Europe
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Taking our granddaughters to Europe
Thank you WallyKringer, Barbara in Ct., Crefloors, nbujic, nytraveler, janisj, missypie, papagena, hopscotch, niunia, hicksma2001, and Lori.
I so appreciate your replies. We are now re-working our trip and will probably be in London 4 days (1 to sleep of the travel) and then go to Paris for 4 days and take a sleeper train to Rome for 4 days. Thank you niunia for the 'touristy menu'. We are going to do that while in London, see The Tower of London, Big Ben, ride the trolleys, etc. Princess Diana stuff, and of course Harrods. Then the chunnel to Paris in order to arrive for one of our granddaughter's 16th birthday. And do things there (if anyone has suggestions we would be happy) and then on to Rome. Looking for suggestions there also. Thanks again for your invaluable assistance.
Joyce
I so appreciate your replies. We are now re-working our trip and will probably be in London 4 days (1 to sleep of the travel) and then go to Paris for 4 days and take a sleeper train to Rome for 4 days. Thank you niunia for the 'touristy menu'. We are going to do that while in London, see The Tower of London, Big Ben, ride the trolleys, etc. Princess Diana stuff, and of course Harrods. Then the chunnel to Paris in order to arrive for one of our granddaughter's 16th birthday. And do things there (if anyone has suggestions we would be happy) and then on to Rome. Looking for suggestions there also. Thanks again for your invaluable assistance.
Joyce
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Joyce
the Princess Diana stuff is not in London it is about 90 minutes away by road at Althorp in Northamptonshire,also there are no trolleys in London anymore!
After Paris I would suggest visiting Venice before it sinks and then Rome
the Princess Diana stuff is not in London it is about 90 minutes away by road at Althorp in Northamptonshire,also there are no trolleys in London anymore!
After Paris I would suggest visiting Venice before it sinks and then Rome
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Joyce, If you see this please repost on the Europe board. I'm sure there will be lots of responses for you. You might want to think about going to the Eiffel Tower in the early evening and watch the lights all over the city come on -- it's truly a gorgeous sight. As for London, with a limited amount of time, you might considere the Hop On/Hop Off Bus for an overview of the major sights. If you plan on going to the Tower try and get out there early (when they open), it gets very crowded as the day goes along. You can buy Tower tickets at any Tube station by the way.
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When you go to Paris, you should see at least one art museum (unless your granddaughters are both under 10). I recommend the Musee D'Orsay, built in an old train station across the Seine kitty-corner from the Louvre. The D'Orsay contains all the impressionist art, along with an interesting collection of sculpture. I believe a lot of people go to the Louvre and ask themselves, "Where are all the Van Goghs and Monets?"






