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Can you recommend a great place to stay in the south of France in early september? [more inside]
posted by aeighty
on Jun 2, 2009 -
5 answers
I need to be in Lyon the first week of June, just for a day or so. I can take a week or so of vacation at that same time, but I'm having some sort of vacation paralysis deciding specifics. I am willing to consider all sorts of options. [more inside]
posted by KAS
on Apr 10, 2009 -
4 answers
Anyone have advice on attending 24 Hours of Le Mans for the first time? Where to be at what times, where to stay, other things to do besides watch the race, any other little tips, etc.
posted by patr1ck
on Apr 3, 2009 -
1 answer
I'm looking for underrated, obscure European vacation stops. [more inside]
posted by Christ, what an asshole
on Oct 1, 2008 -
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I'm spending 4 days in Paris. I've never been to France, and I speak no French. This was a spur of the moment plane ticket purchase. But I don't want to be an unnecessarily annoying tourist. [more inside]
posted by eric1200
on Jun 10, 2008 -
34 answers
Travelfilter: Help me plan a week-long scavenger hunt throughout France. [more inside]
posted by proj08
on Apr 30, 2008 -
7 answers
What odd things are there to do in Paris? [more inside]
posted by Julnyes
on Mar 5, 2008 -
19 answers
Any personal experiences with or advice regarding gites/vacation villages in France? [more inside]
posted by katemonster
on Nov 29, 2006 -
3 answers
Tips and tricks for travel by train in Italy and France? [more inside]
posted by CaptApollo
on Jun 30, 2006 -
18 answers
I want to stay in the French Riviera for a couple of weeks in August. However, much of the research I'm doing implies that it's horribly overpopulated and overdeveloped. Can you suggest a good town, island, or village in which to stay? [more inside]
posted by Netzapper
on Jun 6, 2006 -
9 answers
We're going to the south of France in November, and have been investigating options between Paris and Provence. TGV train, Air France between Charles DeGaulle and Marseille etc. Then my wife discovers EasyJet. Orly to Marseille, Eight euros plus tax each way. How the hell does this work? Eight Euros? It costs more to take the train into town from the airport than that.
Someone want to give me the heads up on the EasyJet business model and why other forms of transport aren't obsolete. Why would anyone do anything other than this?
Merci
posted by Keith Talent
on Aug 26, 2004 -
17 answers