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My first impression, after having read this itinerary, and a point StCirq also makes, is why in the


Driving back to CDG to turn in the car and traveling to Paris to our favorite hotel, the Hotel Milliseime. It would not be my favorite if my budget cheap cruises around the world uk was unlimited, but they give you a few perks with a package deal. One for 3 days and if you stay 4-5 days a bit more goodies will be yours. One nice one is a free transfer to the airport by taxi. Of course breakfast is delicious. The staff is wonderful cheap cruises around the world uk and full of information and because it is small, they remember your name and make you feel special and like they are truly interested in you and your plans, Rue Jacob in the sixth.
Because of being ill, we have missed the Louvre, dining or going up in the Eiffle Tower, and Moulin Rouge. Touristy, I know, but that's what we are. We will do museums, and all the local suspects, but if anyone has any must sees, please respond. We like Opera, Plays and musical Concerts.
cheap cruises around the world uk Five days in Bayeux could easily be considered 2 days too many. Apart from the D-Day sites and the museums at Arromanches and Caen and elsewhere, cheap cruises around the world uk and the tapestry and the cathedral and the town itself, there's not much more. You'd be better off splitting that time between Bayeux and someplace like Honfleur, IMO. And you don't really want to make le Mont-St-Michel a daytrip from Bayeux if you have five whole days in the area. You want to visit le MSM and St-Malo and Dinan and maybe Foug res and Vitr . Or add Etretat into the mix.
It's hard to give you Paris suggestions without knowing how long your stay there is. There are all kinds of musical concerts in Paris, all the time, and opera and other performances. The vast majority of plays will of course be in French - do you speak/understand it?
Stu Dudley's info is impeccable, but you really do need to look beyond it and scour some guidebooks and look at maps. You seem to have a rather tenuous grasp on what will no doubt be a fairly costly trip.
My first impression, after having read this itinerary, and a point StCirq also makes, is why in the world are you traveling across Paris just to return a car at CDG and then paying for transportation cheap cruises around the world uk back into Paris? Even if money were no object, this could needlessly consume about 3 hours out of your day.
Your second day is Giverny and then on to Bayeux to spend the night I assume. After Giverny head to Honfleur and then down the coast to visit Deauville and Trouville before arriving in Bayeux. Third day do a D-Day Tour. Fourth day visit Bayeux cheap cruises around the world uk itself and the tapestry museum and this is where I differ from your plan. I would head to MSM to spend the night on or near the Mont. Spend the rest of your time in this area visiting some/all of the places mentioned such as Foug res, Rennes, Dinan, Saint-Malo, Dinard etc.
To learn about what to see and do near MSM and the other places I mentioned you can have a look at a photo report I wrote about exploring that area. At the very end of the report are links to all the major tourist office websites for Brittany:
Pay attention to the advice I gave about the need for Michelin maps and how to use them to explore. Also pay attention to the advice about using tourist office websites, which are one of the best travel planning resources when planning a trip to France.
I agree with StCirq that you don't need more than a couple cheap cruises around the world uk of days in Bayeux because aside from D-Day history it does not make a great base to explore the major sites in that area, unless you want to visit some of the less known places nearby such as the Cotentin Peninsula or the Suisse Normande. Certainly there are other worthy sites near Bayeux but if this is a first trip to the area then I would focus on the highlights of Normandy and eastern Brittany.
Well, rats again. I have a husband with me, not two BFF's. That should explain the car being turned in at CDG. He wanted to turn the car in and get on plane for London. There is only so much I can do with a driving man. Dropping off the car in Rennes makes so much sense, but it must be cheaper to turn it in at the airport. He hasn't rented the car yet.
Why do you assume that??? It does not normally cost anything to pick up a car in one location drop it off in another. Driving back to CDG from MSM will cost you about 70E in gas tolls and consume 4 1/2 hrs. Driving cheap cruises around the world uk from Dinard will cost you 70E and consume 5 hours. You can take the TGV from Rennes to CDG for 20E each it takes 3 hrs and lets you off inside the terminal. You can probably save a day's car rental also. The car return office is next to the train station in Rennes. We hate driving cheap cruises around the world uk into CDG or Paris.
I'm not sure if your "driving back to CDG" option is to CDG so your husband can fly to London, or to CDG then Paris itself for everyone. Or if your husband is flying to London and you are going to Paris. Of course, there are many, many TGV departures from Rennes to Paris.
If in fact you are driving to CDG so that you or anyone can then go to Paris, you need to factor in the added cost of a taxi for 2-3 people to your Paris hotel from CDG, vs a taxi from the Gare de Montparnasse to your hotel. My guess is it's at least 40E more to take a taxi from CDG - and an added 30-40 mins.

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