Me&my family are going on holiday to france soon.I know some french but quite basic and i cant really put loads of words together haha. Could you translate some phrases like;
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New York has the nickname of the "City that never sleeps", so what is the nickname for Paris? I thought it was something similar to that but I can't remember what it was....
It's featured on the website of a well known low fair website in the UK. I was wondering if it the ville had anything going for it Additional Details Sorry, said website twice.
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My wife and I are looking into visiting Paris in April. We were wondering just how much the average restaurant price in Paris is. We're not looking to eat gourmet food ...
I have £160 to spend on somewhere to stay in paris and eurostar tickets from waterloo in london and a return.im going on the 23 march im looking for a cheap place for 3 nights only. Dose anyone have ...
Anyone got any good ideas for a holiday with an extended family of 2 parents and 7 kids?
We are an extended family, two adults with 7 children and we wondered if anyone has any ideas for holidays next year. We don't want a butlins type and would prefer to go abroad, possibly France. I can't seem to get anywhere to help with this number of kids!!
If you can get yourselves there definitely try a camping type holiday in France. Eurocamp has some great sites but they tend to be a bit pricey. We have found Fleur Holidays to be better priced but they don't do so much organised kids entertainment. If you pick the right site that number of kids should entertain each other. The campsite environment is always very safe allowing kids more freedom than at home. Fleur are very helpful to deal with on the phone and can probably accomodate 9 people although you may have to take a small tent to pitch next to your accomodation. I've done that myself. I've taken a variety of ages from 0-17(six of them in total) and they've always had a brill time! Good luck!
caroline1409f1
Goodness me! How about a camping holiday - tent or caravan - something like (I think it's called) Eurocamp. I'm guessing you want something cheap and cheerful as there's lots of you? Have a look on the internet as you might find a brilliant deal. I guess otherwise you could try and rent a cottage somewhere?
karmakrazy
cant go wrong with the disney cruise , I beleive its a carnival ship named the big red ship.. Plenty to keep the kids occupied & adults happy.
chunkie_monkee
I'd say rent a gite(cottage) if you want to go abroad, We had a large villa in Menorca last year through open holidays, they've now been taken over by Villas Abroad, Best of luck
Lucylu
ummm.. i suggest a holiday camp place or villa.
it depends on how old ure kids are really.
theres a couple of websites below that might help.
ps. if u want lots to do i recommend chamonix-its fab in winter and summer- lots of walks and stuff in summer and skiing in winter (but that'd be expensive)
the best web address is at the top!! ive been there and am going again in feb
good luck wif ure search
CBT Princess
how about a home exchange somewhere?
talkingformydog
Welcome to club !! i also have that kind of family except we have 8 children and that's without counting B/F or G/F or what ever partners LOL
I have used this site to go to France with our people carrier plus one of our sons car and we found superb places....BTW I am French living in UK but have no acquaintances at all with this site. Have a great time
Its easy to use just choose which part of France you want to visit and specify for how many ppl
http://www.cheznous.com/
gimmeaclue
Try Turkey. The best packages are offered in the U.K - E.g. £100/person/5 days inclusive *depending on period of travel.