Do trains run regularly from Loire to Paris? I was wondering if I have a flight from Paris is it possible for me to get to the airport from Loire by noon
Great video! It's surprising to see people focusing more on pronunciation rather than the content. Accents vary, and no one can speak every accent perfectly. The information here is what truly matters-very informative video. Nice to see more comments on the practical insights shared below.
This was lovely. Heading back to France this summer to visit the Loire Valley - can't wait for a hot-air balloon ride over the Chateaux which has always been a dream of mine!
Mont Saint Michelle is hardly an easy day trip from Paris. It's 357 km, which is 4 hours drive one way. Unless you leave at 6am, you won't have enough time to see it.
Provence is just the kind of thing we are interested in, and the video says it is just over an hour from Paris -- I got pretty excited out this option until I looked into it more. Maps and other sources say is is more like 6-8 hours, depending your choice of transportation. That was so disappointing.
What on our 10 best day trips from Paris list is a town called "Provins" which is completely different from Provence you are referring to. Provins is a medieval town and very easy to get to by train (just over an hour) from Paris. Provence is a region in the southern France and you are correct that it would take 6-8 hours to get there.
All trips are special but if I have to chose only two I would go with my personal favorite...Bruges! Not only you have an opportunity to see another country but Bruges was really one of the most prettiest towns I have seen (there is another town along the same train route called Ghent that was also stunning. If you start your day early, you might be able to do both) and so different from Paris. As I am a wine lover and France also known for their wine, I would choose between Champaign and Loire. You can taste some good wine throughout Paris but there is nothing like experience it at the original location. I hope this helps.
@@MultiCityTrips i meant within france... I m planning on three day trips from thr... Disneyland being one of those and confused for the other two.. I found chantilly nd champagne region exciting... Want to knw bout ur views...
@@brijgoenka6905 if you have enough time, you definitely should visit both. Chantilly is really stunning and in my opinion as impressive as Versailles. it’s easy to get to, has far less crowds, and is packed with beautiful and interesting architecture, gardens, food, history, and art. As for champaign, this is, in my opinion, one of the best day trips even if you are not a wine lover. I think you'll enjoy the countryside, the long history of winemaking and more that are unique to the region.
@@MultiCityTrips ty fr ur reply.. Yeah champagne is really an interesting trip... However it shd be done from reims or eperney...wts the difference between the two
These places have so many things to see that going there for a day trip doesn’t accomplish much. Traveling is the entire experience and not just have a picture to post on instagram
God bless us I love it very beautiful and relaxing place. I want to travel around the world together my family, friends and relatives coz I want to see beautiful places and to stay forever in a Exclusive place. In God all things are possible po. Thanks po. From Lani D. Nepomuceno, Philippines
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suggestion - would recommend putting time stamps in the description
Agree!
Strasbourg is 1:30 hour and is beautiful
6 hour drive...3 hour train. I just drove it yesterday
We recently toured the Loire Valley and loved it. We based in Amboise and spent 4-5 days there before going back to Paris.
Hi! how did you get to and from Paris to Loire Valley? did you rent a car or how did you get around in Loire valley? Thank you! :)
That’s a good tip! I’m looking for places not far from Paris to go by car, cheaper than Paris and stay
Do trains run regularly from Loire to Paris? I was wondering if I have a flight from Paris is it possible for me to get to the airport from Loire by noon
Great video! It's surprising to see people focusing more on pronunciation rather than the content. Accents vary, and no one can speak every accent perfectly. The information here is what truly matters-very informative video. Nice to see more comments on the practical insights shared below.
This was lovely. Heading back to France this summer to visit the Loire Valley - can't wait for a hot-air balloon ride over the Chateaux which has always been a dream of mine!
Did you find a day enough time to go to Bruges ?
Mont Saint Michelle is hardly an easy day trip from Paris. It's 357 km, which is 4 hours drive one way. Unless you leave at 6am, you won't have enough time to see it.
This video is so serene. Now I wish heading back to France
Thank you
Very well compiled video... Appreciate that
Nice video 😢😮😮😅😅😊😊
Nice but check the pronunciation! The city of Provins has nothing to do with Provence!
Great videos thanks for sharing ❤️
You are so welcome. Thanks for watching!
Can people take photos 😊
Omg 😢😢
Great video
Provence is just the kind of thing we are interested in, and the video says it is just over an hour from Paris -- I got pretty excited out this option until I looked into it more. Maps and other sources say is is more like 6-8 hours, depending your choice of transportation. That was so disappointing.
What on our 10 best day trips from Paris list is a town called "Provins" which is completely different from Provence you are referring to. Provins is a medieval town and very easy to get to by train (just over an hour) from Paris. Provence is a region in the southern France and you are correct that it would take 6-8 hours to get there.
Thank you! 🙌🏼
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Nice 👌😘😘😘
Thanks for watching. Glad you like the video.
If we hv to do any two then which one ll u suggest....?
All trips are special but if I have to chose only two I would go with my personal favorite...Bruges! Not only you have an opportunity to see another country but Bruges was really one of the most prettiest towns I have seen (there is another town along the same train route called Ghent that was also stunning. If you start your day early, you might be able to do both) and so different from Paris. As I am a wine lover and France also known for their wine, I would choose between Champaign and Loire. You can taste some good wine throughout Paris but there is nothing like experience it at the original location. I hope this helps.
@@MultiCityTrips i meant within france... I m planning on three day trips from thr... Disneyland being one of those and confused for the other two.. I found chantilly nd champagne region exciting... Want to knw bout ur views...
@@brijgoenka6905 if you have enough time, you definitely should visit both. Chantilly is really stunning and in my opinion as impressive as Versailles. it’s easy to get to, has far less crowds, and is packed with beautiful and interesting architecture, gardens, food, history, and art. As for champaign, this is, in my opinion, one of the best day trips even if you are not a wine lover. I think you'll enjoy the countryside, the long history of winemaking and more that are unique to the region.
@@MultiCityTrips ty fr ur reply.. Yeah champagne is really an interesting trip... However it shd be done from reims or eperney...wts the difference between the two
Helpful, thanks!
This video is really helpful for first timer to visit Paris. Just curious how safe it is nowadays to travel alone just women and kids.
Do not believe of any words they said... You would waste your time and money if follow them
Answer from France : very safe.
Le Mont Saint Michel is not a 'castle' but an 'abbey.' Don't dream about making it a day trip - it is too far.
Please note that Mont Saint Michel is too far away for a day trip. You should spend a night in Avranches or Saint Malo or Dinan.
These places have so many things to see that going there for a day trip doesn’t accomplish much. Traveling is the entire experience and not just have a picture to post on instagram
People do what time and money allows. Some people really just have the one day to look around and this video helps.
@@samanthafox3124 that is what I said. They travel so they can check a box. Not for the experience. That's a waste of time and money if you ask me.
God bless us I love it very beautiful and relaxing place. I want to travel around the world together my family, friends and relatives coz I want to see beautiful places and to stay forever in a Exclusive place. In God all things are possible po. Thanks po. From Lani D. Nepomuceno, Philippines
Amazing video, just since your making these for people it's pronounced ba-roke not like barack
Provence is 8 hours from Paris. Day trip? Are you joking listing Bruges? Suggesting a car 3 hrs when it will take 1hr30 by train from Paris?
CAN`T BELIEVE CHATEAU CHANTILLY IS NOT ON YOUR LIST
Fontainebleau is not pronounced like bleu, but pronounced like beau with an L
Please allow me to note this error: Mont Saint-Michel is not a castle, it's an abbey.
PÉRIS??.
intro is waaaay too long
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What does this religious propaganda has to do in a touristy video?