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Old Jun 13, 2016 | 1:01 am
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Itinerary help

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I'm going to be spending the first couple of weeks of September in France. I've never been to France before and would like some advice on the best way to do my itinerary. I plan to arrive in Paris on 1 September then I fly out of Rome on 30 September. So I need to be moving from France to Italy by 17th at the latest.

I prefer to do less places and take more time in them. I want to travel around using public transport only. I am a single 30 year old female travelling alone. I really enjoy history as well as beautiful scenery etc. I'm happy to join short tours as well.

I've already booked six nights in Paris straight up and plan on doing a day trip to Versailles. I've seen some companies also do day trips to Mont St Michel - is this worthwhile?

I'm tossing up between visiting the Loire Valley, Bordeaux and Lyon regions. I want to spend a few days at least on the French Riviera before moving into Italy, so I don't think I can reasonably do all three.

Any thoughts on the minimum amount of time to spend in these places? Is it really possible to get around the Loire Valley based in Orleans by public transport?

Thanks in advice for your advice/help!
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Old Jun 13, 2016 | 2:08 am
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Originally Posted by Ms_KH
I've already booked six nights in Paris straight up and plan on doing a day trip to Versailles. I've seen some companies also do day trips to Mont St Michel - is this worthwhile?
With only 6 days in Pairs and one trip already to Versailles, I would not spend an additional day in a tour bus just for a quick view of Mont St Michel.

I'm tossing up between visiting the Loire Valley, Bordeaux and Lyon regions. I want to spend a few days at least on the French Riviera before moving into Italy, so I don't think I can reasonably do all three.
If you have two weeks in France, I might suggest a week in Paris, 2 to 3 days in maybe either the Loire Valley or Burgundy (Dijon or Beaune) and the remainder of the time in Nice. You can easily visit a lot of the surrounding areas by train from Nice.

Is it really possible to get around the Loire Valley based in Orleans by public transport?
If you want to visit the Loire Valley without a car, only consider Tours and only stay in the area broadly defined as between Place Plumereau (Old Tours) and the train station, Tours Centre. Other areas in Tours are not interesting for tourists.
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