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847badgerfan

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Re: Travels and Impressions
« Reply #3458 on: March 27, 2026, 01:51:06 PM »
Paris, lots of stuff in and around, particularly if you are into museums. Normandy is not too far.

Rome, great history all around. Florence a train ride away. Amalfi coast a drive away. 
1 hour train ride to Naples. 90 minutes to Florence. Probably a good way to go.
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Re: Travels and Impressions
« Reply #3459 on: March 27, 2026, 01:53:54 PM »
Utee spent a lot of time in France, so he knows it better than most.  Nince days is tough though, the first day for me is jet lag city.  I THINK Paris has to be the focal point for a new person going to Europe, if that is the case.  Here is my itinerary, geared more for me:

3 days in Paris  

Drive to Bayeux for 2 nights.

Drive south to Mont St. Michel, stay one night in the town.

Now it's tough, maybe I'd make my way back up the Loire Valley, staying in Saumur maybe, seeing castles and wine places.  Orlean?  

Last night in Paris, probably at CDG.

The problem is missing Provence obviously.  And Burgundy.  And the Alps.  And Bordeaux.  

we did one driving trip from Paris going the other direction, including Strasbourg up into Luxembourg then Brussels, that worked too.


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Re: Travels and Impressions
« Reply #3460 on: March 27, 2026, 01:56:50 PM »
My problem is not feeling rushed to check boxes.  We're going to Vienna for two weeks end of April, staying in the same hotel.  we're fortunate to be able to do that obviously, and I had points enough to reserve a Hilton for the time.  I've arranged a number of tours and we expect to walk about a lot and take in concerts.

We learned this when we were "stuck" in Copenhagen for two weeks.  One can easily spend two weeks in Paris or Rome or Brussels and not see everything and enjoy it.  I dislike trying to rush about checking things off and moving on.

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« Reply #3461 on: March 27, 2026, 02:16:52 PM »
We've spent time in Civitavecchia before and after cruises. Very cool city, about 45 minutes from Rome via train.
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« Reply #3462 on: March 27, 2026, 03:41:33 PM »
Thanks all for the insights.  The city I was already thinking of, is Rome.  And potentially a sidetrip to Firenze although that's probably less exciting for the kids than it is for me.

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« Reply #3463 on: March 27, 2026, 03:48:13 PM »
Thanks all for the insights.  The city I was already thinking of, is Rome.  And potentially a sidetrip to Firenze although that's probably less exciting for the kids than it is for me.
Sienna is also cool. You can spend about a 1/2 day there and then on the walk back to the train you can hit up a local cabbie to show you around Tuscany for the other half. That was very cool and it only cost me $25.

So much to see in those places.

Some advice for you:

Context Travel: Private Walking Tours with Expert Guides

Use this company for tours in Rome. We did the Coliseum, Palatine Hill and the Vatican with them. Not cheap, but very much worth it to not have to wait in lines for hours.

We also used them in Florence.
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« Reply #3465 on: March 27, 2026, 04:04:33 PM »
Thanks all for the insights.  The city I was already thinking of, is Rome.  And potentially a sidetrip to Firenze although that's probably less exciting for the kids than it is for me.
We stayed a couple nights in the Cinque Terre, and it was really cool. It's coastal, and the seafood is outstanding. 

We were there in late March, when the place was pretty close to shut down. Which we loved. If you're talking about July/August, it might be too crowded (and I suspect that's when the pickpockets are a bigger problem). But if you can avoid the really busy season, it's cool. 

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Re: Travels and Impressions
« Reply #3466 on: March 27, 2026, 04:06:19 PM »
I think I like France more than my wife does.   

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« Reply #3467 on: March 27, 2026, 04:15:38 PM »
We stayed a couple nights in the Cinque Terre, and it was really cool. It's coastal, and the seafood is outstanding.

We were there in late March, when the place was pretty close to shut down. Which we loved. If you're talking about July/August, it might be too crowded (and I suspect that's when the pickpockets are a bigger problem). But if you can avoid the really busy season, it's cool.


Yeah we've been to Cinque Terre, I love it.  But it's a bit too much time to get there and back from Rome.  So we're going to need to keep it a bit more focused.

Firenze on the other hand is just a 90 minute ride on the fast trains!

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« Reply #3468 on: March 27, 2026, 04:25:08 PM »
We didn't get to ride the fast trains. Rome->Cinque Terre is a slow train, as is Cinque Terre->Florence. And then we flew direct from Florence to Paris. 

The only "fast train" I've gotten to ride is the light rail from the Stockholm airport to the city center. It's a light rail but still does 200 kph. 

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« Reply #3469 on: March 27, 2026, 04:49:17 PM »
Yup, we took the slow trains from Florence to the Cinque Terre.  Took at least a half a day.  It was okay though, we'd gone to the Florence market that morning and grabbed some bread, wine, and cheese, and feasted on the train whilst enjoying the Italian countryside.

We did take the fast train from Milan to Florence before that, though.

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« Reply #3470 on: March 27, 2026, 04:53:45 PM »
OK so let's assume I'm going to do Rome for the full week with no side trips (although I'm definitely tempted to go up to Florence for a couple of days).

Where in the city should we stay to have the best chance at easily hitting the most good stuff, and then what are your recommended can't miss scenes/attractions/restaurants?

(Oh CD, your recommendation is booked for that week apparently)


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Re: Travels and Impressions
« Reply #3471 on: March 27, 2026, 04:55:11 PM »
did you tell them CD is a close personal friend?
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