I am interested in fundraising and/or grants. Our group is scheduled to leave June 21, 2007. We are a small rural school located in a very small town. This trip will be an opportunity that many or ...
Coming from La Croisette it's on the right up a couple of steps. Additional Details .......or the Mercure (which appears to be the same as the Croisette Beach. It's a small ...
I will appreciate if anyone can provide me with information on the areas or district in France considered as low-priced shopping area/district where I can buy new baby things at low cost price. How ...
If you can translate this without an online translator or a dictionary that would be great, because a lot of the time they translate directly into english. When you translate directly into english it ...
we are doing a two week surf trip along the west coast of france but are struggling to find any basic cheap campsites. any suggestions of areas and campsites would be much appreciated....
i am looking for a flat to live in paris, but i just do not know which area would the best to live in. i need your advise i'm looking for something cheap not ...
I'm doing a study abroad program in France from June to August.
I wanted to go to Paris, but I'm told that everything closes in Paris during August. Should I study in Paris or Nice?...
Where can I find the high school calendar in France for 2006-7?
I thought since the national government controls the lycees (high schools) the calendar would be set nationally and is probably ...
We will be taking the train from London. We were thinking of taking a day or 1 night trip to Normandy or somewhere the same distance from Paris. Any ideas on this or what to do in Paris would be ...
In Paris, you can pretty much get anywhere you need to go by public transit. There may not be a direct bus that only goes from Stn A to Stn B, but you can get there by regular city bus or tube (subway train.) You may have to walk a little bit, so take comfy walking shoes. (If you are purchasing new walking shoes for this trip, wear them around home for a week or two before packing them. You don't want to be breaking shoes in while you're traveling.)
Manda
what two train stations?
travelguy
Yes, but you have to check the schedules because some do not run very late. Go to www.paris.org/Metro for more info. Also, try getting a Paris Tourist card, it covers the Metro (the train) and all local buses.
jimobasa
There are several train stations in Paris. For example when I was coming in from Zurich to connect with the Eurostar back to London, I arrived in Paris at Gare l'Est but needed to get to Gare du Nord to get the Eurostar. I didn.t bother with a bus. It was just a 2-minutes ride on The Paris Metro (subway)