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We want to go to Paris in June. And can it be combined with the Czech Republic?
We have 2 weeks for vacation. I would not want to roam from place to place every 2 days, spend a week in one city, the second in another.
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аватар Lanka-Lanochka
Why not? You can even combine it by starting with a flight to CSA - plan a stop in Prague, get off the plane, look around on the spot (Prague does not happen much, but in terms of time it is worth stopping at least 3-4 days), and having mastered the Czech capital and its surroundings, fly to Paris.
On the way back, choose a flight with a convenient (short) connection at the airport Ruzyne, Prague and fly home.
Each of the cities has a long history, incl. royal dynasties, a long list of places and museums from the Must See category, so it remains only to choose the very best of the possible.
In addition to Prague, it is worth exploring the surroundings, for example, dropping into Kutná Hora or one of the castles, and, staying in Paris, one day you can go to neighboring Normandy (you can manage it in 1 day) ... So even living in only 2 cities, you can get an idea not only about the capitals.
Good luck!
аватар alex45
And you can ride from Paris in June and to Nice, by high-speed trains, round-trip transportation is about 200 euros.
аватар bolyWAR
As far as I understand, Ksunecka is not interested in a "wild" vacation (with booking hotels, tickets, visas, etc.), but a Prague-Paris sightseeing tour. If I'm not mistaken, there are no such tours.
аватар ruga77
As for me, if Paris, then with the Cote d'Azur, and Prague with Karlovy Vary.
аватар alex45
I didn’t mean “wild” vacation, it’s called individual. We planned to visit
two carnivals (in Nice and Venice), with flights up to
Paris and beyond, with a stop in Nice for 4-5 days, then through Milan to Venice by high-speed trains, 4 days to stay in Venice and a flight to Ukraine. With booking hotels, trains and planes
it turned out to be 30% cheaper than buying a tour only to the carnival in Nice, where you follow a guide in a herd
with open mouth.
аватар bolyWAR
2 ruga77
Paris is self-sufficient in itself. Like inhaling and exhaling. And the Cote d'Azur is the South Coast of a slightly different level and that's it. As for me, I would not mix these two places.
аватар ruga77
bolyWAR
What are you talking about, what did I think? If you like walking under the triumphal arch for two weeks and looking at Eph. tower, but problems! I offered my recipe for spending time, active then passive. Or maybe someone likes to drink wine with beer? Do not know
аватар alex45
The Cote d'Azur, I think, is not the South Coast of a slightly different level, then Paris is, by analogy, Kyiv, only a slightly different level. In general, impose something of your own
hard.
аватар narat91
If you really want a Prague-Paris sightseeing tour, then why not. There are such tours, for example, the "European" tour, departure from Moscow (7 days Prague, 7 days Paris). I really like this combination, I myself sent my parents on such a tour in November, though from Kyiv. They returned, they said - delight!
аватар Lanka-Lanochka
A reasonable approach suggested by narat91. There are such tours from Kyiv and Moscow. now you have to go to an intelligent tour manager - and everything will work out.
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