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Share your impressions, those who went on a bus tour Poland-Paris, please.
We want to go on a tour Warsaw-Wroclaw-Prague-Dresden-Paris (3 days)-Berlin. They are afraid of long journeys and lack of food. Share your experience and impressions with those who have endured this. I will be grateful for all the advice.
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аватар marta70
Please note that Paris 3 days will most likely turn into a full two, at best you will arrive by lunchtime, on the last day you will also leave at the same time. Meals can usually be arranged along the way, usually they stop by a supermarket or cafe, but a full-fledged one, of course, is not get it, if snacks suit you, then it's okay. Moving will tire, of course, it’s nice to drive and see, but if you have money to travel by plane (by the way, Vizeir flies to Poland and to Germany) and from there you can take a train to Paris, then I would advise you not to go by bus. Personally, it annoys me that everything must be coordinated with the group - the time of excursions, shopping, etc. and you don't know who will be in the group. Read articles on independent travel, now many describe them, you can choose and not for a lot of money. If you want everything to be organized for you, then the tour
аватар hessen
Been to Paris several times. The first time is best to go with a tour company, because you don't know what, where and when. Not only 2 days, but even a week is not enough for Paris, you can’t reconsider there, but in 2 days “you can’t embrace the immensity”, only if there are sightseeing tours. In theory, you should have stops every 4 hours and not in an open field, for example , in Germany there are special stops for tour buses on the autobahns, there is everything you need: a toilet, a cafe where you can eat. Prices are slightly higher than in the city, but not scary, for example, coffee costs from 1.50 to 2.00 euros, something hot from 3.00 euros and up. As they say: a matter of money.
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