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Travel 1 or 2 or 3 Weeks in London + Paris Budget Itinerary

Create an Easy Entry to London & Paris  by going to a small village to jet lag before going into a busy City.

Route  10 travel days by train &/or car             Print Itinerary on Landscape:  90% on Letter & 100% on Legal
Salisbury -->Bath -->  London --> Oxford + Blenheim Palace---> Windsor castle--> Hampton Court--> London--> Paris--> Giverny --> Paris --> Beaune -> Paris             WEEK 1       WEEK 2         WEEK 3

WEEK 3

 Paris

TRANSPORTATION: Use Metro or Walk.

Paris Markets a taste of Village Paris (makets attract theives & tourists so keep money & Credit Cards secure in under waist band money belt)

1.  Marché St-Germain-- in Latin Quarter. Métro: Mabillon Rue Mabillon & Rue Lobineau 75005 --newly renovated:  good for  Shoes, clothing, & produce, open Monday to Saturday 10am to 8pm

2.  Rue Lepic--close to Montmartre -**classic market street, --most lively WEEK-Ends  lots of good butchers, fromagers, bakers, & some charming cafés. Metro: Abbesses.

3.  Rue Poncelet --execellent bakeries, patisseries & charcuteries 75017 metro:: Ternes   Near L'Arc de Triomphe

4.  Marche aux Puces de St-Ouen   Rue des Rosiers, St. Quen Divided into separate markets--it specializes in furniture, antiques, old jewlry & secondhand clothes   75018  Hours: Sat. - Mon., 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.  Metro: Porte de Clignancourt (line 4), Porte de St-Ouen (line 13)

5  Rue de Seine &  rue de Buci  75006    known for being two of the finest food markets in the world. metro:Odéon

6.  Rue Cler - a pedestrian-only street market - a wine& cheese lover's little stretch of piece heaven.  75007; métro: Ecole Militaire  Near the Eiffel Tower

7.  Marche de la Porte de Vanves  has good quality bric-a-brac--get ther early for the best choices   Hours: Weekends; avenue Marc Sangnier until 1 p.m.; avenue Georges Lafenestre all day.  Metro: Porte de Vanves (line 13)

Paris to Beaune Burgandy Wine Country

Start Early today TRANSPORTATION: Paris  --> Beaune,  about 2 + hr. 

* Use France Railpass Day 1

Beaune Map

SIGHT SEEING:
--Markets are Thur. & Sat AM
--Hotel Dieu Hospice  9-18:00 Apr-Nov 9-11:30 &14:-17:00 shoulder (32F)
--Collegiale Notre Dame
--Musee du Vin daily 9:30-1800 closed Tue (25F ticket good for other sights) 
--Marche aux Vins --Wine Tasting in town daily 9-12, 14:30-17:00--18:30  

Beaune is known for Award Winning yet reasonable Restaurants.  ENJOY!

or ExploreVineyards in Beaune

--Walk to Parc de la Bouzaise on edge of town & into vineyards
--Or Bike or Drive to near by Pommard - So. of Beaune. Park car near Restaurante (French Pub) --eat here (2 wine tasting places across from Restaurante) stroll thru quiet Pommard to Vineyards  (about their wines)

Return to Paris  2 hr.

Paris to Loire Valley

Start Early today TRANSPORTATION: Paris  --> Amboise  about 1:20 hr. 

SIGHT SEEING:

Amboise   maps

CHATEAU HOPPING

Take full day or half day  Mini Bus Tour of Loire Chteaux Mon & Wed depart 10:30 am Tue, Thur Sat depart 9 am

or use a car for the day

major Chateaux

***Chambord  (Leonardo's double spiral stair case)  9-18:00   21:00-24:00 in July-Sept.   

 ***Chenonceaux 3rd most visited chateau in Fr.Has a nice Garden  daily 9:00-19:00  E7.75  

 ***Cheverny  is best furnished Chateau.open 9-12 & 14:15-17:00  E4.

Villandry (***Garden with so so chateau)  9-19:00   

Amboise.  

**Château d'Amboise

*Clos-Lucé

Return to Paris

Paris

SIGHT SEEING: Paris Sight Seeing Map
--Start with Side walk Cafe for breakfast  
--Pick up 2-5 day Musee Pass if you plan to see 2 or more sights a day.    With Pass you will By Pass Long Lines at Ticket Booths. Also pick up Metro/bus tickets.
--Stroll to Place de la Concorde from Hotel area, then into Tulleries Garden.   Ccontinue walking to Louver -- by passing Ticket Booth and quickly enter the Musee Pass Entrance near rue de Rivoli entrance. Metro    Louver: Free for youths under 18 &1st Sun, Closed TUE.  Wed-Mon 9-6, Wed to 9:45. Check for 90 min. English tour--daily except Sun.  


--Walk to Place Concord & Stroll  the Champs Elysee to Arch d Triumph.  Metro or Taxi back to Hotel.  (Aren't you glad you are now in condition!)

Places to Dine in Rue Cler area
--After Dinner Stroll along Seine.  Arrange for Seine Boat ride. Check out the Eiffel Tower  Lights (not on Musee Pass)

Paris

TRANSPORTATION: Use Metro or Walk.

SIGHT SEEING:
--Metro to St. Michele
--Walk to Notre Dame  free, Daily 8-18:45 Tower & Treasury covered by Pass.  
--Take a break at Hotel Dieu Garden -- on N. side of Sq..
--Walk to Ste Chapelle on West end of "Ile St. Louis.  Best Stain Glass I"ve ever seen!  Daily 9:30-6 shorter off season
--Explore Latin Quarter -- be on "Theft Alert" 
--Metro to Rodin Musee (covered by Pass).  Have Picnic in Garden or purchase food from their stand.  Enjoy Musee Inside & Out. Tue-Sun 9:30-17:45 CLOSED MON
--OR Choose 1 or 2 of the Following
   
--Walk or Metro to Orsay Museum on left if Seine. Tue-Sat 9-18 CLOSED MON. Youth & Sr discounts on Sun.
   
--Metro to Rambutau - stop near Picasso and Pompidou
   
--Picasso Museum Wed-Mon 9:30-18:00 covered by Pass
   
--Pompidou Center Wed-Mon 11-22:00.  Best Cafe on Mezzanine.  Could Do Dinner Here
   
   
--After Dinner do Boat Cruise

Shopping

 

Paris

TRANSPORTATION Metro/Walk --> Invailds RER --> Versailles Rive Guache Station (NOT Versailles CH) --> 10 min Walk to Palace.  Purchase 45 min RER ride

SIGHT SEEING:
   
Versailles

Takes most of Day  - 6-7 hr. - CLOSED MON.  Tue-Sun. 9:00-18:30  17:30 off season.
Bring a Picnic Lunch - food here is pricey and so so!

--Use Musee Pass Entrance -B-2- & SAVE ON LINE TIME!
--If arriving at 9 am see Palace and then the gardens  see map
--IF Arriving after 11 am  -- walk through Palace & CROWDS to outside.  Purchase a ticket for garden "Hop on Hop Off" mini Train.  Go to "le Hamlet"  Eat your Picnic in Romantic Royal Gardens  away from Crowds MEANDER gardens back to Palace. SIGHT SEE PALACE AFTER 3 PM when crowds Start Thinning.
--Meander Gardens.  SUN. Fountains are some times turned on 11-12 & 15:30-17:00
--See Palace if you haven't.    

 --Dine near Hotel 

Paris

TRANSPORTATION: Use Metro or Walk.

Finish Paris Sight Seeing today

Sights NOT Covered by Musee Pass
-- Sacre Coer best when crowds thin--after 2:30-3 pm approach via  Anviers metro--this is the safest one

Explore Montmartre below Sacre Coer

Père-Lachaise Cemetery  Open -8-6  Metro line #3 to the Pere laChaise station

 Eiffel Tower- Is fun to hang out around day and night as well as go up in.  Go early, by 8:45, or late in day after 18-20:00 to avoid massive crowds & lines.  Week ends are worst.  Pilier Nord (the North pillar) has the biggest elevator and therefore, the fastest moving line.  It takes 2 elevators to get to the top (transfer at level 2), which means two lines and very long waits if you don't go early or late!  Prices  not covered by Musee Pass

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