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A tourist impression of a summer holiday by the sea. Taken from the free online course French: Ouverture. For more, visit The Open University’s OpenLearn website. openlearn.open.ac.uk www.open.ac.uk -
I have two weeks in France/Italy this summer. The first week is Paris & french Riviera. The Second Week is Como, Cinque Terre and Rome. How should I arrange my Italy route? My problem is how to arrange going from Como to Cinque Terre or vice versa, while minimizing travel time. Also, if anyone has any travel tips about these places, feel free to share.
Where would be a better place to study/work abroad? I like the outdoors and I’m interested in acting. I may have lodging in Nice through family.
I am leaning towards nice because I think it might be closer to skiing and climbing. And maybe Monaco and Italy would make it interesting. But Paris would probably have more opportunities for an English speaking person for acting or modeling. But maybe I could go there in the summer. I am thinking of staying for two years.
Anyone snowboard or ski near Moutiers or Bourg St. Maurice?
Trying to decide which resort would be most fun for 30 something boarders for first visit. We are intermediate not expert and will be taking train from Paris.
I’m in my early 20s and will be taking a trip to France and Italy and I have about 5 days in Provence. My itinerary now is to have about 1 day in Avignon, 1.5 days in Arles, 1 day in Aix-en-Provence, and 2 days in Nice. I’ll be going from Paris to Provence, and then from Provence to Venice, and plan on sticking to the trains/buses while in Provence. Question 1: I think this is rushing it a bit, any ideas how to pare down the Provence part? Question 2 (more important): to reduce the number of hotel transfers that I’m making which takes time, does it make sense to have a certain city be my home base where I have a hotel, and then take day trips from there to elsewhere? If so, what should be my home base city?