Suggestions on places to visit for Europe trip
Family of 3 ( 2 adults , 4 year old) are planning a first ever trip to Europe for 10 days in mid April. Current plan is to land at Paris and stay there for 4 days then go to venice for a couple of days and then over to London for remaining days before flying back home. Can somebody please advise on good places to visit or any other locations that you suggest we shouldn't miss?
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Originally Posted by Stivelio
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Family of 3 ( 2 adults , 4 year old) are planning a first ever trip to Europe for 10 days in mid April. Current plan is to land at Paris and stay there for 4 days then go to venice for a couple of days and then over to London for remaining days before flying back home. Can somebody please advise on good places to visit or any other locations that you suggest we shouldn't miss?
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Originally Posted by KLouis
(Post 25989533)
Sure, no problem, but I'm certain you're joking! For "any other location we shouldn't miss" in Europe, you'd need a few months worth of travel. What exactly do you want to see, where and for how long? And, really, you do want to squeeze that in your pre-planned 10-days long trip! :confused:
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Amsterdam is a possibility. Logistically easier than Venice.
High speed train from Paris to Amsterdam about 3 1/2 hours. And Eurostar Amsterdam to London about 4 1/2 hours or a short flight. |
Originally Posted by helosc
(Post 25989912)
Amsterdam is a possibility. Logistically easier than Venice.
High speed train from Paris to Amsterdam about 3 1/2 hours. And Eurostar Amsterdam to London about 4 1/2 hours or a short flight. |
Originally Posted by helosc
(Post 25989912)
Amsterdam is a possibility. Logistically easier than Venice.
High speed train from Paris to Amsterdam about 3 1/2 hours. And Eurostar Amsterdam to London about 4 1/2 hours or a short flight. I would take the train from Paris to Bruges, and stay at least one night there. One in Bruges and three in Amsterdam (if my math is right), wouldn't be too difficult. |
Originally Posted by Stivelio
(Post 25989988)
Thank you. A friend of mine was suggesting that Italy is probably a good place to spend more days and so stay there for 4 days, 2 in Paris, 1 in Amsterdam and then to London. Does that seem like a good idea?
There is quite a bit to do and see in Amsterdam, with some excellent museums, the Anne Frank House, canal cruises, etc. Plus, you may want to trek out of town to see some windmills and dykes. One night wouldn't be enough. Of course with 10 days, you could easily use all that time in Paris and London alone. |
I wouldn't take any time away from Paris especially as this is a first time visit.
And Paris is very nice in Spring. I would keep Italy for next trip to Europe (not because Italy isn't worth visiting but because it deserves more time than you have). Stopping off in Brugges makes good sense if you want one more destination as it is sort of on the way to Amsterdam. Add: It is also tulip time in Holland.... |
I am trying to find the right location to use my Marriott cat8 night certificate for 5 nights for at least for 3-4 nights and I'm open to going to Italy(next trip). With that being said it seems like it is a better idea to either stay for 4 nights in Amsterdam or Paris and then cover either Paris/Amsterdam/Bruges for remaining 3 nights. What would be a good base and inexpensive way to probably get 1 night in Holland as someone was suggesting. I know I'm asking for too much for 10 days but just trying to make best use of trip without getting too expensive or exhausted :)
PS: Me and my daughter get tired walking pretty fast and so trekking will probably not work for us ( please don't judge me on this ) |
Can't you use your Marriott certificate in Paris?
Seems like a good use for it as hotels there are expensive. If you need to stay 5 nights at the same hotel in order to use the certificate, stay 5 nights in Paris - lots to do and see (and good food). I am getting a little confused now about your tentative plans. My original suggestion was Paris (4 nights as you planned), on to Amsterdam for maybe 3 nights (there is a Marriott there as well), then to London for the remaining nights (as you planned). As JBord mentioned, Bruges is an option in addition to Amsterdam. My point was to make the trip easier logistically - by leaving out Venice and adding Amsterdam instead. Next trip you could plan for Italy - Venice, Florence, Rome for example. Add : Sorry used wrong word (Holland), of course meant Netherlands. Add : Very good public transport in cities in Europe, so no problem not being able to walk long distances. |
Originally Posted by helosc
(Post 25990167)
Can't you use your Marriott certificate in Paris?
Seems like a good use for it as hotels there are expensive. If you need to stay 5 nights at the same hotel in order to use the certificate, stay 5 nights in Paris - lots to do and see (and good food). I am getting a little confused now about your tentative plans. My original suggestion was Paris (4 nights as you planned), on to Amsterdam for maybe 3 nights (there is a Marriott there as well), then to London for the remaining nights (as you planned). As JBord mentioned, Bruges is an option in addition to Amsterdam. My point was to make the trip easier logistically - by leaving out Venice and adding Amsterdam instead. Next trip you could plan for Italy - Venice, Florence, Rome for example. Add : Sorry used wrong word (Holland), of course meant Netherlands. Add : Very good public transport in cities in Europe, so no problem not being able to walk long distances. Thanks for all the helpful suggestions ! |
Yes, that sounds like a good plan to me.
Add: Look in the France Forum for threads about Paris. Amsterdam and Bruges information can be found in this Forum. (Use the search function, choose advanced search, then choose 'search titles only' , that'll give you some good results for each city) |
Will do. Thank you :)
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Originally Posted by helosc
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Yes, that sounds like a good plan to me.
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Looks like I may not have enough time to get both UK and schenzen visa from other consulates in time and so UK is out of the itinerary. With that being said I am now looking at getting to Paris on a Saturday and fly back home from Amsterdam or some other destination on the following Monday. So that will give me atleast 4 days in Paris, 3 in Amsterdam.
Any suggestions for other 2 days please? |
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