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Paris to Venice
My niece and her husband will be traveling in October to Paris for 4 nights and 3 nights in Venice. She has been there before, this is his first time.
What would you recommend they do for the Paris to Venice transfer. Thank you |
Originally Posted by keisari
(Post 11988904)
What would you recommend they do for the Paris to Venice transfer. Thank you
The Orient Express.... http://www.orient-express.com/web/vs...nt_express.jsp |
Well, the options (if the quite wonderful looking Orient Express mentioned above isn't going to work...) are:
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Originally Posted by stut
(Post 11996150)
Well, the options (if the quite wonderful looking Orient Express mentioned above isn't going to work...) are:
[*] Artesia train journey. It's quite a distance, so it's best done overnight (unless you want to get the Artesia TGV to Milan and change). There are 2-person sleeper compartments. If you enjoy train travel, there's nothing quite like arriving in Sta Lucia station early in the morning, walking out and seeing the Grand Canal right in front of you. |
Originally Posted by keisari
(Post 11988904)
My niece and her husband will be traveling in October to Paris for 4 nights and 3 nights in Venice. She has been there before, this is his first time.
What would you recommend they do for the Paris to Venice transfer. Thank you |
thank you all for your suggestions, especially stut for all your options.
Orient Express is an option albeit very expensive. I will let them decide. Any comments on how to travel from Treviso to Venice? My vote was a full day travel on the train but the night option is nice and I like the idea of waking up to see Venice in the morning. |
Originally Posted by stut
(Post 11996150)
[*] Flight with easyJet. It's one of the better budget carriers, and does fly to Venice proper, rather than Treviso. It'll be a little less pleasant than AF/AZ, but not significantly for this kind of difference. Plus, the money saved will easily pay for a boat transfer on the Venice side :)
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Umm, that's what I said: they do fly to Venice proper. |
Originally Posted by stut
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Umm, that's what I said: they do fly to Venice proper. |
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No probs, I think it's a question of idiom... keisari, no need to get to/from Treviso, unless you particularly fancy Ryanair - I wouldn't recommend it. If you do, there'll be a connecting bus. The one-day train trip is possible - changing in Milan or Turin, but it's a long, 11-hour haul. Again, though, you could split it and have a couple of hours for lunch somewhere in the Alps. |
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