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Where to leave Paris for three days? Versailles and Disneyland not to offer
We bought tickets to Paris for a week in March, tempted by the price, but I don’t want to hang around Paris all the time, given that I was already there. On the map near Reims, Amiens, Rouen, maybe experienced people will advise something more sensible for 3 days.
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аватар Mademoisele
I don't know what your interests are, but try visiting Fontainebleau and Chantilly. It's worth it. Getting there is short and easy, just find out the opening hours on their websites so that you don’t suddenly get to some event when it’s closed for ordinary tourists. In Chantilly there is a museum of horses and their demonstrations, if you are interested. You can, of course, go to the castles of the Loire, but it is better to spend the night there in order to have more time to see.
аватар ollennka
Thank you, Chantilly wrote it down for myself. I'm just with an overnight stay (more precisely, with two or three) and I'm considering. The Loire is probably better left for the summer or autumn. Interests: castles, museums, palaces, medieval towns with half-timbered buildings and gothic cathedrals. Cheese, wine and foie gras are not even discussed))).
Locations with fountains are confusing - after all, it is March, the fountains are unlikely to work.
аватар Mademoisele
Then you can go to Strasbourg (delicious foie gras and half-timbered buildings) or Normandy (Trouville, Deauville ... fresh oysters and seafood). Everything is available on the TGV (take tickets on the site early, otherwise it will be expensive before the trip).
аватар illusia
ollennka, I can recommend Rouen - I really liked it. Half-timbered houses, a magnificent cathedral, the oldest restaurant in France (“La Curon”, has been operating since 1345). I would like to advise located not far from Rouen - a little to the north - Honfleur and Deauville with Trouville, or Etretat, but perhaps in March it will be cold there, after all, the English Channel coast. Honfleur is associated with the Impressionists, Deauville is the historic resting place of the Parisian elite.
See Rambouillet and Chartres (south of Paris).
аватар dmitriy_ed
Rouen city museums atmosphere.
A little further, Lille, there is the second Louvre. Yes, and the city is nothing like that ...
Well, a three hour train ride to Brussels...
аватар ollennka
Thank you, I was in Rouen))). Unfortunately, that vacation did not work out due to the pandemic. In general, we planned Champagne and Compiègne, we are waiting for better times.
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