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Travel To France & Germany during September

  1. PARIS. What to do on Sunday as many things are closed. I also want to take a day trip to Versailles, any suggestions ?
    For accommodations Have you heard some reviews from Hotel St Honore (1st Arrondisment). Do you know any budget Hotels in the 1st, 2nd, 6, 7 or 8th arrondisment, most are around 90 Euros, Do you know a little bit cheaper.

  2. Stratsbourg.- I have tentative plans to go for the day, I will be taking the train from Stuttgart, any suggestions for a day trip, Have you heard any reviews of Restaurant Le Crocodile & Hailich Winstub (Pub) ( I only find very little from the cooking book of Pierre Franey.

I will be arriving to Paris on a Saturday morning & 4 days later I will be leaving to Stuttgart, since it is almost my first time in Paris, & I will have a France/German Pass can I do all my reservations from Paris, (1. Paris-Stuttgar
2. Stuttgart-Reims as this trains will be long distance & we will be carrying luggage) I appreciate any suggestions

Pilar
Toronto ON Canada

  1. Day trip to Versailles on a Tuesday for a full day,
Posted by
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There's plenty to do in Paris on Sunday. Many museums are closed on Monday, and some on Tuesday instead of Monday. Versailles is noticeably more crowded on Sunday.And Rick gives many hotel picks up in his Paris book.

Posted by
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Pilar, hotwire.com has inexpensive hotels, and you can narrow the arrondisment.

There are also apartments you can rent for as little as 4 days, and it is possible to get it for under 90 euros per day but I don't know what area you'd get.

There's also Hostals to consider if you're looking for a place to stay for under 90 euros.

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Hi Pilar,

We used www.cross-pollinate.com to book an apartment in Paris for 4 days. We've used this company before in Italy last year and it was wonderful. Everything is exactly as is says in the the descriptions of each place. Good luck.

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We did the historic Paris walk and toured the Musee d'Orsay on a Sunday. Alot of shops were closed, but other than that all the churches (it is Sunday after all) were all open.