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Thanks TC, you are the man, regardless of what G4G5 says!!!!AA717driver said:Snakum--I'll be at Leon's de Bruxelles on the Champs at around 1900 on the 12th. Now that I think about it, I'll be at The Chesterfield (take a left at the Virgin Megastore on the Champs) at around 1730 for happy hour.
Be there or be square. I can PM you when I get in. We'll be staying at the La Defense Rennaissance.
Rice--I'll check on the TEB thing.TC
rice said:Are you hopping the pond on the 11th? If so I'll wave to you on my way home.
Yes you can take a train from Paris to Bayeux (Normandy). From there you can hire a taxi, or catch a bus tour to several of the Normandy sites. It would be best to set up a tour or taxi ahead of time. The train station there is pretty much in the middle of nowhere, and finding an english speaking taxi driver to give you a tour can take awhile if you don't call ahead.stknrdr said:So is their a train to Normandy or down to Bordeaux? Done Brussels and London quite a bit. Definitely the Louve and Champs...
If I could hop a train out to a locale what would be the best bet for a day or two?
Rdr
rice said:G4G5 said::uzi: :beer: . JK
I'll be in Annecy,FR next week
I lived in Annecy for nearly 10 years. If you're into water sports in a beautiful lake and mountain region, you'd be hard pressed to find anywhere nicer. This is definitely the time to go. As far as the locals go, they will be as accomodating as can be. If you're into hiking and mountain biking, there's a ski-resort not 45 minutes away in La Clusaz with some amazing trails and scenery. If you're into the city life, Geneva is less than an hour away. In any case, give the people a chance to show you how nice they can be. If you go with an open mind, you may be surprised.