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Edison Ed Aug 14th 2002 4:04 am

France in November
 
Hi, I will be going to France in late October, early November. I plan on spending 5
or 6 days in Paris and 4 or 5 days in one other area of France. I'd like to find a
good home base to do day trips from. I've never been to France before and would be
interested in other travellers impressions and suggestions for that time of the
year. Thanks,
E.D.

Sandra Wheeler Aug 14th 2002 5:20 am

Re: France in November
 
Take a raincoat!

Visit the Christmas markets.

Don't let cold and rain stop you from enjoying yourself.

Eat some yummy truffles in the chocolate shops--they are only available in the cold
weather, I think--we couldn't find them in warm weather, but enjoyed them
tremendously in December.



"Edison Ed" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    | Hi, I will be going to France in late October, early November. I plan on spending 5
    | or 6 days in Paris and 4 or 5 days in one other area
of
    | France. I'd like to find a good home base to do day trips from. I've never been to
    | France before and would be interested in other
travellers
    | impressions and suggestions for that time of the year. Thanks,
    | E.D.

J. Wijnands Aug 14th 2002 8:52 am

Re: France in November
 
On 14 Aug 2002, Edison Ed wrote:

    > Hi, I will be going to France in late October, early November. I plan on spending 5
    > or 6 days in Paris and 4 or 5 days in one other area of France.
And which area is that?

    > I'd like to find a good home base to do day trips from. I've never been to France
    > before and would be interested in other travellers impressions and suggestions for
    > that time of the year.

Yeah, and lurking here long enough to catch the "share your interests as well as your
vague plans" answer was not possible?



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J Coulter Aug 14th 2002 9:11 am

Re: France in November
 
[email protected] (Edison Ed) wrote in news:[email protected]:

    > Hi, I will be going to France in late October, early November. I plan on spending 5
    > or 6 days in Paris and 4 or 5 days in one other area of France. I'd like to find a
    > good home base to do day trips from. I've never been to France before and would be
    > interested in other travellers impressions and suggestions for that time of the
    > year. Thanks,
    > E.D.

As you should know from lurking late October weather starts getting iffy. I would
reccomend for ease of travel and for general tourists love it, the Loire valley
(although it is not far from Paris) For another view of France you should go to
Provence, Avignon and Aix are both good places in which to stay.

Ryan B Aug 14th 2002 11:53 am

Re: France in November
 
Do some research on Collioure, France. It is in the southwest corner of France near
the Spanish border on the Med. Sea. I have been to France many times and last month
I made my first visit to Collioure. I spent 4 days here and loved it. It is a great
little town. Nice beaches, cafes, restaurants etc. Many outdoor cafes on the beach
that stay open very late at night. Also you can make a very easy day trip to
Barcelona from here by train.

Ryan

"Edison Ed" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > Hi, I will be going to France in late October, early November. I plan on spending 5
    > or 6 days in Paris and 4 or 5 days in one other area
of
    > France. I'd like to find a good home base to do day trips from. I've never been to
    > France before and would be interested in other
travellers
    > impressions and suggestions for that time of the year. Thanks,
    > E.D.

Don Aug 14th 2002 3:03 pm

Re: France in November
 
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...

    > Eat some yummy truffles in the chocolate shops--they are only available in the cold
    > weather, I think--we couldn't find them in warm weather, but enjoyed them
    > tremendously in December.

Not true, I've had some fantastic ones in Paris in July. Check this link for a
picture of one such shop (air conditioned of course): http://www.parisphotoworkshops.com/photography.-
html


RéAl Fleury Aug 17th 2002 8:31 pm

Re: France in November
 
hello Edison If you have ever heard about the Loire Valley and the Renaissance
chateaux, I could accommate you in a beautiful appartment (dating from the XVIII
century but renovated in 1990 !!) in the historic part of Saumur which is
considerate to be the "pearl of Anjou", in the center of this magnificent part of
France belonging now to the UNESCO world patrimonium.This area is also known for its
vineyards (i know a lot of winegrowers in chinon, saumur-champigny and anjou
vyneyards and can introduce you..) if you are interested, please write me back
amicalement [email protected]

"Edison Ed" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message news:
[email protected]...
    > Hi, I will be going to France in late October, early November. I plan on spending 5
    > or 6 days in Paris and 4 or 5 days in one other area
of
    > France. I'd like to find a good home base to do day trips from. I've never been to
    > France before and would be interested in other
travellers
    > impressions and suggestions for that time of the year. Thanks,
    > E.D.

newstartnz Aug 18th 2002 1:56 am

Re: France in November
 
A great base for you would be Lyons - very central and good butchery

Christine From Apartexchange Aug 21st 2002 8:53 pm

Re: France in November
 
Bonjour,

I could easily accomodate you by putting you in touch with owners who rent their
apartment occasionally at a good rate in the heart of Paris. If you are interested do
not hesitate to contact me.

Best regards, Christine

"R?l Fleury" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected]>...
    > hello Edison If you have ever heard about the Loire Valley and the Renaissance
    > chateaux, I could accommate you in a beautiful appartment (dating from the XVIII
    > century but renovated in 1990 !!) in the historic part of Saumur which is
    > considerate to be the "pearl of Anjou", in the center of this magnificent part of
    > France belonging now to the UNESCO world patrimonium.This area is also known for
    > its vineyards (i know a lot of winegrowers in chinon, saumur-champigny and anjou
    > vyneyards and can introduce you..) if you are interested, please write me back
    > amicalement [email protected]
    > "Edison Ed" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message news:
    > [email protected]...
    > > Hi, I will be going to France in late October, early November. I plan on spending
    > > 5 or 6 days in Paris and 4 or 5 days in one other area
    > of
    > > France. I'd like to find a good home base to do day trips from. I've never been
    > > to France before and would be interested in other
    > travellers
    > > impressions and suggestions for that time of the year. Thanks,
    > > E.D.


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