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London-Paris-then some southern French city wouldn't be too difficult (eg, Nice). IN fact, if you al


I'm trying to figure out the most economical buy chicago cubs tickets way to go on a two week winter family vacation in Europe. buy chicago cubs tickets Our kids are college age. At this point we are looking for suggestions with, what 3 cities to see and how best to economically travel with five adults buy chicago cubs tickets from place to place. We know that we want to go to London for maybe 4 nights, We'll rent apartments in these cities. I also wonder if we should go on a package trip? We have never done this but would it be smart to have city tours, transportation and hotels already planned. Have any of you ever done a tour? I really appreciate it. We have an open window from December 23 - January 16th. We are looking for culture, history, food and city walks.
I have done a tour but not with kids and not in winter. I'm not sure that is going to work very well in your situation, I think it is better for single or a couple, not families. Also, I bet your college-age kids would hate that.
The problem is you want to do things economically but you have put up conditions that make things very expensive. One is London which is an expensive city, but at least it is of interest and there are things to do that are not expensive. But two is you've picked about the most expensive time of the year to travel for hotel room prices (Christmas and NY holidays). That could affect some airfare, also, depending on the dates you choose, but mainly buy chicago cubs tickets hotel rooms.
I think there may be some special train tickets for families, not sure (and not sure if that includes families who are all adults). I presume you do not want to go north from London in the winter as part of your vacation. Also, to save time and money, I would suggest you fly out of your last city, not try to return to London to fly home. But if you only have 2 weeks, buy chicago cubs tickets you shouldn't go long distances. I'd go as far south as possible, the Netherlands in January does not appeal to me at all, for example. But don't make the mistake of thinking southern Europe is tropical in January.
London-Paris-then some southern French city wouldn't be too difficult (eg, Nice). IN fact, if you all fly on cheap small airlines (eg, Easyjet), you could probably do London-Paris-Barcelona which would be my preferred itinerary as I love Paris and Barcelona. Then fly home from Barcelona. I think that would be a great trip. SOmeone buy chicago cubs tickets else can tell you how to get the best deals on train tickets on the Eurostar from London to Paris, I don't know how.
But Easyjet flies from CDG to Barcelona for only 47 euro per person in mid-January (that includes 36 euro fare plus 11 euro admin fee for booking), add on 3 pct for credit card use. Still a very good deal.
I would stick with cities in the winter buy chicago cubs tickets - and probably do London, Paris (train from London - buy tickets very early for best price) and then a third place of your choice. Perhaps Rome (won;t be SO cold) or Prague )if you want someplace more intruiging).
Finally - since you're talking young adults here - not toddles - where do THEY want to go. Everyone should have assigned responsibilities for a certain part of the trip - so no one gets to complain. (Even when my DDs were tween/teens, they picked out sights, restaurants and activities in the planning process.)
I don't see the need for a tour either, especially if you want to rent apartments. Better might be to plan on some guided walks, like London Walks ( walks.com ) or Paris Walks ( paris-walks.com ), or other guided tours once you get wherever you end up.
I completely agree with asking the "kids" where they want to go. I really believe that, if you can afford the plane tickets, you can vacation buy chicago cubs tickets in Europe just as cheaply as you can in the States. Pick three cities and go from there. Between some you can take the train (London-Paris, Rome-Venice), but between others you'd want to fly. There are some inexpensive airlines in Europe, like Easyjet buy chicago cubs tickets or Ryanair, but if you do that you need to be very careful about luggage (they get you with the fees!). It's completely doable - you just have to pay attention.
Quite a few years ago, when our kids were in HS we did a similar trip to about 2 1/2 weeks. We flew into Paris, spent a little more than a week in the 6th at a hotel as a base then took the Eurostar via Chunnel to London on the day after Xmas and spent about 9 days in London at a hotel we found on Priceline (2 rooms) in South Kensington.
buy chicago cubs tickets Priceline was a terrific option for us as the 2 rooms in London were far cheaper than any apartment we could have found. I would do this part over. We did not trust Priceline for Paris, as we had a distince desire to stay in the 6th and that wasn't assured. I would recommend an apartment in Paris.
You need to buy your inter-Europe buy chicago cubs tickets tickets as far in advance as possible. The Eurostar buy chicago cubs tickets worked well for us, we got a decent price by buying tickets several months in advance. It was more expensive than Easy jet BUT when you factored transportation to/from the airport (there were 4 of us), it was far cheaper. Our hotel in Paris came with a full breakfast, which we had every day. Xmas Day was a little hard, we spent it in Paris and did advance work to ensure we had something to do (we went to the circus) and somewhere to eat (reservations).
In Paris, we like L'Opentour basically a hop-on, hop-off bus tour for 2 days, which gave us a good introduction to the city and allowed us to decide what we wanted to see in greater depth. We did the Big Red Bus, similar tour, in London.
Also strongly suggest you discuss in advance guidlines for your kids. We let ours go off on our their own several times, with knowledge of where they were going, what they were doing, buy chicago cubs tickets etc. We also bought metro passes in each city for each person, which paid off well.
Would not personally want to do a "set" tour. We are not IF ITS TUESDAY, THIS MUST BE BELGIUM type people. We like sleeping in once in a while, want some "down time" to sit in a coffeehouse or cafe and people-watch, like to choose our own venues. Hope this helps.
Why lose a week of travel in Dec even if some things will be closed in London at Christmas ? Your idea of going from London to Morocco is a great one now that the cheap airlines fly between the two. Just be sure to only bring carry on luggage, otherwise the baggage fees are steep.
It isn't just a matter of things being closed, hotels are more expensive around the Christmas holidays and New Years. At least they are in any major city I know, so I presume London is the same, but I might be wrong (in Paris, they are the peak rates of the entire year during that week).

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