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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: brian36 on 18 July 2013, 13:29:15
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good day to all, i am as well as a member a freelance coach driver and i can hire self drive many types of coaches. i was sitting down the other day and thought about a trip to paris, and thought would that not be good for others too.
so i am just putting feelers out to gage the interest on this. i live in fife and would if numbers permitting be travelling down a1 from edinburgh to a14 ,m11,m25 and m20 to dover. would anyone else be interested?
maybe if you are you can suggest dates. and whether 1 night or 2 there,anyways drop me a line if of any interest and there will be stop at cite d' europe shopping centre also ,thanks, :D
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I already go regularly on Business via Eurostar but happy to advise on places to go once you are there :y
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thanks,but being going there myself several times driving coaches and doing city tours etc but thanks again :y
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As another Fifer I'd fancy a trip over , esp for the shopping .. but temptation would be to stay there at the minute !!
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Trip to Paris Yes! In a coach, No, No, No. :-X :-X :-X
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Nice city, cheap enough to eat well if you stay off the "tourist" streets - used to be there at least 2x per month on business a few years back.
As for shopping at cite d' europe - its a tourist trap & a rip off - better to go to the local Intermarche on the Calais-Dunkirk road :y
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Nice city, cheap enough to eat well if you stay off the "tourist" streets - used to be there at least 2x per month on business a few years back.
As for shopping at cite d' europe - its a tourist trap & a rip off - better to go to the local Intermarche on the Calais-Dunkirk road :y
I'm hoping to be in Paris for a couple of days next month, all being well ::)
Perhaps I should ask for some tips before I go :y
Oh, and I'm taking the omega :-X
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You'll enjoy the periphique ;)
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You'll enjoy the periphique ;)
:o :o Eh, no!
I'll be getting the train in ;D
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You'll enjoy the periphique ;)
Yes, that is fun, especially in the morning rush hour. :)
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I've only ever seen it on tv, but to be honest, that's close enough :-X
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You'll enjoy the periphique ;)
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D 8)
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Paris is a bit like London, only it smells more.
Parisians are the most arogant of all the French.
As you can tell, I try to avoid the place, yet I do love France - already booked for next year.
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As said, avoid the toursit traps for evening meals. There are (were - its been a few years since I was last there) some lovely bistros just off the track for lunchtime snacks. Far nicer, better quality and cheaper than the rip-off toursit area places.
As said by someone above, avoid City Europe like the plague, its way to expensive. Just find any large hypermarket on the edge of any town, as long as its more than 10-15km from Calais.
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There is an excellent hypermarket (Geant) at Boulogne-sur-mer just down the A16 from Calais ... far better and cheaper than anything in Calais itself. Also has an excellent "Flunch" restaurant.
As I don't use the french toll roads we go that way anyhow .. so its just a matter of dropping in "en passant" ..
:) :)
(only 9 days until we leave for France .... :) :) :) )
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Paris is a bit like London, only it smells more.
Parisians are the most arogant of all the French.
As you can tell, I try to avoid the place, yet I do love France - already booked for next year.
Never actually been to Paris but I cannot believe they are worse than the bretons. Brittany is very nice but the people where awful. Normandy on the other hand was fantastic.
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You'll enjoy the periphique ;)
Did that in a 30 ft camper van last year :-X :-X
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Its fun avoiding the bikers in a hurry who weave in and out of traffic at high speed. Agree during the rush hour can be like a hugh car park.
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For those that don't know, Geant and Intermarche are a bit like our out-of-town Tesco Extra stores, only usually bigger. The larger ones tend to have other 3rd party little shops in the same mall.
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You'll enjoy the periphique ;)
Did that in a 30 ft camper van last year :-X :-X
Have you recovered yet? ::) ::) ::)
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There is an excellent hypermarket (Geant) at Boulogne-sur-mer just down the A16 from Calais ... far better and cheaper than anything in Calais itself. Also has an excellent "Flunch" restaurant.
As I don't use the french toll roads we go that way anyhow .. so its just a matter of dropping in "en passant" ..
:) :)
Must remember that :y
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A few years since I`ve been to paris
When I mentioned paris to a french bloke at work, he stared at me hard & sort of snorted in quickly. very odd behaviour. ???
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Its fun avoiding the bikers in a hurry who weave in and out of traffic at high speed. Agree during the rush hour can be like a hugh car park.
Complete with B**w job? ::)
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You'll enjoy the periphique ;)
Did that in a 30 ft camper van last year :-X :-X
Have you recovered yet? ::) ::) ::)
Just about,although I've done it before so new what to expect..............ish :D
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Last time we went to Paris, was a mixed couple group of us, total rip off, hated the place.
At one point we were sitting at Bar by the River, debating were to eat for the evening, my friend John who speaks some French was very specific when ordered a round of drinks as being slightly diabetic only drinks Pilsner type Beer himself, needless to say He was given what the Waiter wanted to give him, normal Draft Beer with the rest of us. With that John then proceeded to empty the contents of the glass over the pavement, and told the Waiter what He thought of Him (think John was having a bad day). :-[
A local guy was sitting on his own a few tables away, got up, and started rambling on in French to the Waiter, He then turned round walked towards John and produced a Warrant Card, turns out He was Off Duty Police, we all thinking 'this is not good thoughts', the Policemen explained to John, in very good English, that it is not customary to chuck drinks on the pavement in Paris, but then said John's French was very good and explained exactly what He wanted and was very clear on this, He then apologised for the Waiters ignorance and insisted that He wanted to pay for the round of drinks himself.
Needless to say we were all a bit gob smacked but after a while accepted the Policeman's kind offer, after a few more minuets with the guy, He told us where and where not to eat, told us to enjoy our evening before walking off with a friendly wave. :o :o
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can we buy one way tickets?
I can think of a few people I would throw on this trip
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I was trying to get back to our hotel in Paris,
I could see it in the distance but it was up a one way street the wrong way,
I aske a Geandame (sp) for directions, after a few seconds he stopped the traffic and told me to drive up the one way the wrong way,
he said it was to difficult to drive round,
I love Paris but hate London.
pp why do all the junctions on the perifeque have the signs AFTER the junction?
ppp if you want an afternoons entertainment sit in a cafe outside the Arc De Triumph and watch the traffic. :D
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Its fun avoiding the bikers in a hurry who weave in and out of traffic at high speed. Agree during the rush hour can be like a hugh car park.
Complete with B**w job? ::)
Very good. :y
;D