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Well, I haven't been to Paris since I was a teenager. I just thought that even though they have been there before, they might want to come along. I have been to Vancouver lots of times, but if I had relatives coming, I would love to go again! I can't imagine if you went to Paris once a year, you would be fed up with it.
Still, I have found that before. If I go to England again in the future I think I will go somewhere I haven't been and stay in a hotel. I just found it disappointing when you stay with them and whenever I suggest they might want to do something with us -- oh no - they have done that before.
Still, I have found that before. If I go to England again in the future I think I will go somewhere I haven't been and stay in a hotel. I just found it disappointing when you stay with them and whenever I suggest they might want to do something with us -- oh no - they have done that before.
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You are right. I always say I am going to do that but I never manage to. I would love to go to Derbyshire, I don't know why, it looks lovely. I would like to go to Blenheim Palace and I have never been. I'd like to go to Wales. The Gower Peninsula looks like somewhere I'd like to stay, as is Cornwall. The Scilly Isles too.
But . . what happens is Mrs Cheapo always ends up staying at my sister's because I get free accommodation. So in exchange I end up going to the same places all the time. My fault entirely.
But . . what happens is Mrs Cheapo always ends up staying at my sister's because I get free accommodation. So in exchange I end up going to the same places all the time. My fault entirely.
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You are right. I always say I am going to do that but I never manage to. I would love to go to Derbyshire, I don't know why, it looks lovely. I would like to go to Blenheim Palace and I have never been. I'd like to go to Wales. The Gower Peninsula looks like somewhere I'd like to stay, as is Cornwall. The Scilly Isles too.
But . . what happens is Mrs Cheapo always ends up staying at my sister's because I get free accommodation. So in exchange I end up going to the same places all the time. My fault entirely.
But . . what happens is Mrs Cheapo always ends up staying at my sister's because I get free accommodation. So in exchange I end up going to the same places all the time. My fault entirely.
It's a false economy as you are still forking out for flights, etc. Not cheap so do what you want to do.
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But . . what happens is Mrs Cheapo always ends up staying at my sister's because I get free accommodation. So in exchange I end up going to the same places all the time. My fault entirely.
What are you, a man or a mouse? Stand up for yourself and the rest of we mice in the world. I assure you we'll make arrangements to visit you in hospital, assuming you survive.
What are you, a man or a mouse? Stand up for yourself and the rest of we mice in the world. I assure you we'll make arrangements to visit you in hospital, assuming you survive.
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Not out of Waterloo anymore over a year now St Pancras between Kings Cross and Euston stations
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You are right. I always say I am going to do that but I never manage to. I would love to go to Derbyshire, I don't know why, it looks lovely. I would like to go to Blenheim Palace and I have never been. I'd like to go to Wales. The Gower Peninsula looks like somewhere I'd like to stay, as is Cornwall. The Scilly Isles too.
But . . what happens is Mrs Cheapo always ends up staying at my sister's because I get free accommodation. So in exchange I end up going to the same places all the time. My fault entirely.
But . . what happens is Mrs Cheapo always ends up staying at my sister's because I get free accommodation. So in exchange I end up going to the same places all the time. My fault entirely.
Derbyshire what a gem, the Peak District ..... Cornwall my favourite place in the world wild and rugged, Wales where the mountains flow down to the sea, wish I could bring a little piece of heaven back to Canada with me.
OMG here I go getting emotional again..... have fun
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On our numerous trips in Europe I always tried to get a deal in chain hotels first because on average they are good on price and service - they try to keep the same standard. Check Ibis and Campanile - both 2 star. For example, Campanile Montparnasse is in a good area, though opposite from Gare du Nord in relation to downtown; it was my preference a decade ago and was approved by my relative last year. Unless you are suffering from loads of cash, don't stay in the real downtown. Two star hotels there are bad (example: Campanile Tour Effel), three starts are too expensive.
Having a transfer between train and metro on Gare du Nord I would say, I wouldn't want to stay there in a hotel. In general, south and west from downtown is good. North and east is scary.
Having a transfer between train and metro on Gare du Nord I would say, I wouldn't want to stay there in a hotel. In general, south and west from downtown is good. North and east is scary.
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On our numerous trips in Europe I always tried to get a deal in chain hotels first because on average they are good on price and service - they try to keep the same standard. Check Ibis and Campanile - both 2 star. For example, Campanile Montparnasse is in a good area, though opposite from Gare du Nord in relation to downtown; it was my preference a decade ago and was approved by my relative last year. Unless you are suffering from loads of cash, don't stay in the real downtown. Two star hotels there are bad (example: Campanile Tour Effel), three starts are too expensive.
Having a transfer between train and metro on Gare du Nord I would say, I wouldn't want to stay there in a hotel. In general, south and west from downtown is good. North and east is scary.
Having a transfer between train and metro on Gare du Nord I would say, I wouldn't want to stay there in a hotel. In general, south and west from downtown is good. North and east is scary.
What do you mean by "downtown" in Paris? If it's geographical, you'd say Right-Bank or Left-Bank with respect to the Seine (looking towards the Sea). If it's business in relation to residential, you've got a mixture of both all over Paris, so you can't really use the expression in that respect.
Just as a matter of interest!
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I'm zapping again!
What do you mean by "downtown" in Paris? If it's geographical, you'd say Right-Bank or Left-Bank with respect to the Seine (looking towards the Sea). If it's business in relation to residential, you've got a mixture of both all over Paris, so you can't really use the expression in that respect.
Just as a matter of interest!
What do you mean by "downtown" in Paris? If it's geographical, you'd say Right-Bank or Left-Bank with respect to the Seine (looking towards the Sea). If it's business in relation to residential, you've got a mixture of both all over Paris, so you can't really use the expression in that respect.
Just as a matter of interest!

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Hi there
Im also going to Paris on 28th this month. Worth checking out www.tripadvisor.co.uk to get the run down on places to stay before you book anywhere.
Have fun
Claire
Im also going to Paris on 28th this month. Worth checking out www.tripadvisor.co.uk to get the run down on places to stay before you book anywhere.
Have fun
Claire




Right next door to Kings Cross.
