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re: London to Paris 1 day trip… ???
Posted on 3/18/23 at 8:56 pm to jkylejohnson
Posted on 3/18/23 at 8:56 pm to jkylejohnson
As it currently stands, we’ll be in England 6 full days. Possibly 7 since I’m trying to swap a shift with a colleague and fly in to London a day early. We’re going to Manchester and have an on field/on pitch VIP experience for the Manchester United and Aston Villa match at the end of April at Old Trafford.
We’re not spending 6 full days in London. 4-5 days feels like plenty… which is why I’m considering a quick but leisurely day trip to Paris.
We’re not spending 6 full days in London. 4-5 days feels like plenty… which is why I’m considering a quick but leisurely day trip to Paris.
Posted on 3/18/23 at 10:41 pm to habz007
Can you subtract a day from the London stint spending two fullish days in Paris? Maybe look at switching your return flight home to Paris as well to save time.
I wouldn’t say a hard no to someone wanting to do something. If you wanna go for a day trip, do it. If it creates a desire to come back for more traveling, then great. However, a day trip to Paris will be extremely surface level if you’re visiting Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, and eating a dinner in front of the Eiffel tower. I’d imagine like going to NYC and spending your day in Times Square.
As an alternative, what about renting a car in England for a day and seeing a bit of the countryside? I don’t know England but I’ve rented cars multiple times in Europe and it really gives you a lot of freedom to explore.
I wouldn’t say a hard no to someone wanting to do something. If you wanna go for a day trip, do it. If it creates a desire to come back for more traveling, then great. However, a day trip to Paris will be extremely surface level if you’re visiting Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, and eating a dinner in front of the Eiffel tower. I’d imagine like going to NYC and spending your day in Times Square.
As an alternative, what about renting a car in England for a day and seeing a bit of the countryside? I don’t know England but I’ve rented cars multiple times in Europe and it really gives you a lot of freedom to explore.
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