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Posted on 06-05-08 12:51
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Could someone plzzz help me. I am planning to fly to Frankfrut at the end of this month. I want to visit Italy, Switzerland, and Paris for 10 days. Can someone plz give me suggestions, how many days should I spend in each country and where to stay. I will be in Frankfrut at the end of the visit for 5 days. So all together I have 15 days in Euope but I will be working in Frankfrut and plan to see Germany at night. Thanks so very much in advance
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Posted on 06-10-08 9:46
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Common, nobody from Europe or been to Europe can help me ?????
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Posted on 02-21-17 10:52
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First thing 10 days and four countries will be very Hectic.If you are visiting to Paris, Italy and Switzerland, then why you are flying to Frankfurt? My suggestion- Max 2 days in Paris, you arrive early morning even one day will be enough- Try HOP on HOP off bus, They'll take you everywhere in Paris that you have to see. Switzerland- Min 3/4 days, buy 4 days train pass. It will give you unlimited travel allover the Switzerland. Best way to visit Switzerland is by Train. Try visit Luzern, Interlaken, Zurich. Geneva has nothing much to offer apart from UN head office. Italy-Depending on you time min 5/6 days.- Italy has lot to offer. Rome, Venice, Pisa, Florence, Milan and some coastal area are truly amazing. In Italy You have to pay reservation fee on trains even though you have train pass. But again its all about time and money you have to spend. Europe has lot more to offer if you can afford. Enjoy you trip.
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Posted on 02-21-17 11:08
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@Avii You gave him good suggestion and recommendation but the only problem is you are 9 years late. Check the dateline when he posted the thread.
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Posted on 02-21-17 12:25
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Lol I didn't realize the date.
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Posted on 02-21-17 1:17
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I am genuinely curious about this. I find it strange that people dig 5-9 years old thread and respond to them. In some instances, it makes sense. Some of the questions might be relevant and need redicussion, sometimes its appreciating old stories (by Deep, Oys, Rahulvai etc). But in most cases, it’s just random thread pulled out of the grave and tossed outside for no reason. Like in this case, this thread was 9 years old, so you clearly have to had search for this specific thread or just gone back 9 years and skimmed through all the threads. Why? Or were you a timetraveller?
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Posted on 02-21-17 2:09
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Its all because of the tab on right hand side " What people are reading". I really don't have time and interest to dig 9 year old post otherwise.
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