SemiElite
Jun 28, 02, 8:32 am
My wife (Feebster) and I are planning the trip of a lifetime for the second half of August....HP First Class to JFK, JFK on the Concorde to CDG, 4 days—5 nights in Paris, CDG to SVO in BC. And nope, I’m not paying…CO reward tickets!
Flying the Concorde and going to Russia have always been dreams of mine, and Paris is one of the few major European capitals I haven’t been to. Despite the mode of transportation, cost is still very much a factor. And, unfortunately, Paris and Moscow are among the most expensive cities in Europe…sigh! However, I’m still trying to keep costs down without going the hostel route (we’re too old for that... http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/smile.gif ).
In Paris, I’ll prolly go for a Priceline hotel, as I’ve had great success in the past in getting a great hotel for a bargain price through them. And there’s no visa hassle with France. Any recommendations for a good section of Paris to bid on? I’ve seen a very nice 3—4*, the Villa Montparnasse in that section going for $56 a day. Seems like a great deal, if I can get it. Any comments?
I’ve always felt (from experience) that location trumps luxury every time! So, if I have to choose between location and luxury, I’ll take location every time. Based on that, from what I’ve seen, in Moscow the Rossiya is best. Not a particularly great hotel, it’s large and adequat...barely. But, it’s relatively cheap, and has a great location. In fact, you can get a remodeled room with a Kremlin view for around $100 a day. Any comments on that?
Normally I stay away from travel agents, as I’ve found that I usually do better on my own. And I still feel I can do better on my own in Paris. But what about Russia???
We would like to take a couple of those days in Russia and take the Red Arrow train (11:00 PM) to St. Petersburg, maybe staying in a hotel there for a day or two. Or, should I just fly there? Any suggestions? And, any suggestions for a hotel in St. Petersburg...good location and reasonable, but doesn't have to be a palace.
Now, considering the complications with the Russian visas, hotels in both Moscow and St. Petersburg, and the fact that I can’t book Russian train reservations online, should I seriously consider using a travel agent for the Russian end of the trip? A few bucks in commission might be very well worth it to avoid the aggravation factor, not to mention the fact that things might get screwed up, especially since our trip will be in less than two months.
Would love to hear from anyone with experience in traveling to Paris, Moscow, or St. Petersburg.
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"Read my lips! No more benefit cuts!"...Gordon Bethune
Flying the Concorde and going to Russia have always been dreams of mine, and Paris is one of the few major European capitals I haven’t been to. Despite the mode of transportation, cost is still very much a factor. And, unfortunately, Paris and Moscow are among the most expensive cities in Europe…sigh! However, I’m still trying to keep costs down without going the hostel route (we’re too old for that... http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/smile.gif ).
In Paris, I’ll prolly go for a Priceline hotel, as I’ve had great success in the past in getting a great hotel for a bargain price through them. And there’s no visa hassle with France. Any recommendations for a good section of Paris to bid on? I’ve seen a very nice 3—4*, the Villa Montparnasse in that section going for $56 a day. Seems like a great deal, if I can get it. Any comments?
I’ve always felt (from experience) that location trumps luxury every time! So, if I have to choose between location and luxury, I’ll take location every time. Based on that, from what I’ve seen, in Moscow the Rossiya is best. Not a particularly great hotel, it’s large and adequat...barely. But, it’s relatively cheap, and has a great location. In fact, you can get a remodeled room with a Kremlin view for around $100 a day. Any comments on that?
Normally I stay away from travel agents, as I’ve found that I usually do better on my own. And I still feel I can do better on my own in Paris. But what about Russia???
We would like to take a couple of those days in Russia and take the Red Arrow train (11:00 PM) to St. Petersburg, maybe staying in a hotel there for a day or two. Or, should I just fly there? Any suggestions? And, any suggestions for a hotel in St. Petersburg...good location and reasonable, but doesn't have to be a palace.
Now, considering the complications with the Russian visas, hotels in both Moscow and St. Petersburg, and the fact that I can’t book Russian train reservations online, should I seriously consider using a travel agent for the Russian end of the trip? A few bucks in commission might be very well worth it to avoid the aggravation factor, not to mention the fact that things might get screwed up, especially since our trip will be in less than two months.
Would love to hear from anyone with experience in traveling to Paris, Moscow, or St. Petersburg.
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"Read my lips! No more benefit cuts!"...Gordon Bethune