Post by Owen on Jun 13, 2024 21:31:29 GMT
1 ~~~ 6 Best Day Trips from Paris
A guide to the most charming getaways near the City of Lights.
Paris has something to satisfy every cultural craving. You can glide around on a double-decker bus and snap selfies with iconic landmarks, or take a bespoke tour of the cutting-edge art scene; relish cabaret shows at the Moulin Rouge or experience sensational drag performances at Madame Arthur; savor a classic Gallic feast at a Belle Époque brasserie, or sweat through a dish of fiery Filipino fried chicken wings at a hip 11ème restaurant. You can be a flâneur or flâneuse (a wanderer) and lose yourself among cobblestone streets and Haussmanien façades. It’s a challenge to get bored in Paris.
But as the city swells with tourists for the Olympic Games this summer, visitors can take a breather with a day trip. Travel companies are rolling out new services to make it easier than ever to venture beyond the capital: The airline French Bee, for example, recently introduced its air+train service in partnership with SNCF, allowing flyers to combine their flights with train tickets to 15 destinations in a single itinerary, with reduced rates and assistance for delays or cancellations. Travelers can focus more on brushing up on their Français, and less on transportation hiccups. Here’s our guide on where to go, what to see, what to eat, and what to do in on these best day trips from Paris—Bordeaux, Marseilles, Versailles, Fontainebleau, Reims, and Lille—according to our local experts.
www.cntraveler.com/destinations/paris
www.cntraveler.com/gallery/best-day-trips-from-paris?
12 June 2024
A guide to the most charming getaways near the City of Lights.
Paris has something to satisfy every cultural craving. You can glide around on a double-decker bus and snap selfies with iconic landmarks, or take a bespoke tour of the cutting-edge art scene; relish cabaret shows at the Moulin Rouge or experience sensational drag performances at Madame Arthur; savor a classic Gallic feast at a Belle Époque brasserie, or sweat through a dish of fiery Filipino fried chicken wings at a hip 11ème restaurant. You can be a flâneur or flâneuse (a wanderer) and lose yourself among cobblestone streets and Haussmanien façades. It’s a challenge to get bored in Paris.
But as the city swells with tourists for the Olympic Games this summer, visitors can take a breather with a day trip. Travel companies are rolling out new services to make it easier than ever to venture beyond the capital: The airline French Bee, for example, recently introduced its air+train service in partnership with SNCF, allowing flyers to combine their flights with train tickets to 15 destinations in a single itinerary, with reduced rates and assistance for delays or cancellations. Travelers can focus more on brushing up on their Français, and less on transportation hiccups. Here’s our guide on where to go, what to see, what to eat, and what to do in on these best day trips from Paris—Bordeaux, Marseilles, Versailles, Fontainebleau, Reims, and Lille—according to our local experts.
www.cntraveler.com/destinations/paris
www.cntraveler.com/gallery/best-day-trips-from-paris?
12 June 2024