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transfer from geneva: Ski Insurance - Age problem
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Ski Insurance - Age problem. My husband is 71 and it is starting to get difficult getting ski insurance for him, I think we are OK this year but I think we are going to have major problems in the next few years. It seems that the Insurance companies start to write you off if you are 65 plus! What do other people do of this age for their Insurance - I look forward to reading your replies. Hi have posted some ideas on your earlier posting. Message from TripAdvisor staff -:-.
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Bordeaux and Rhone: left luggage at avignon tvg station
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Saturday, April 21, 2012. Left luggage at avignon tvg station. Can anyone tell me where you can leave luggage near the tvg station? There is no luggage storage at the Avignon TGV station. There is however luggage storage lockers at the Avignon Centre Ville station. If you must leave luggage, you could take the shuttle from the TGV station into the city. It will drop you just across from the Centre Ville station. Thanks for that. toutou. Message from TripAdvisor staff -:-. 8:19 am, September 27, 2009.
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Bordeaux and Rhone: Reims or Epernay?
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012. We%26#39;re going to Paris in the last week of may and we%26#39;re plannig to take a day trip in the region of Champagne. After reading some reviews and searching for information on the net, we decide to take the trip on our own, by train. Still we are not fixed on the destination: Reims or Epernay? Reims has the Cathedral and Epernay Moet Chandon. Which one is more interresting and has the most to offer? Can we visit some vineyard in Epernay? Thanks a lot for all the infos!
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Bordeaux and Rhone: qn on albert1er + visa reqmt to enter Chamonix via Geneva
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012. Qn on albert1er visa reqmt to enter Chamonix via Geneva. We plan to head to chamonix from Paris by taking a TGV to Geneva and then a SAT bus from Geneva as TGVs to Saint Gervais Les Bains do not operate in august/september. We don%26#39;t want to rent a car as we plan to spend only about 2 days in chamonix. Is there any other means of reaching chamonix from Paris? Also, would we be permitted to enter Geneva with a Schengen visa or should we go for a separate transit visa? The sce...
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Bordeaux and Rhone: can i go to lourdes end jan
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Can i go to lourdes end jan. It will be our 1st time to lourdes and we can only go end jan or early feb %26#39;09. What can we expect during this time of the year? Most of the hotels, shops and cafes near the sanctuaries close through the winter. Many places open for the few days around 11th February (Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes). There are normally processions too during this time. Thank you for all your informations. I certainly have. To change my plans. Hi, The U.S....Thank...
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Travelling to Lourdes: Good wineries to visit near St. Emilion?
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Saturday, March 24, 2012. Good wineries to visit near St. Emilion? We plan to be in St. Emilion in late October and the tourism web site lists a lot of probably smaller vineyards that are open to the public. Does anyone have any recommendations on which vineyards to visit? Either memorable wine or just a memorable place. We have visited a few times saint emilion. Call ali 00 33 660620089. He is a taxi driver and will show you round some fabulous chateau. We also visited angelus and bel-air. Returned on W...
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Travelling to Lourdes: Staying in Latin Quarter - where to eat?
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Staying in Latin Quarter - where to eat? We will be staying at the Hotel du College in the Latin Quarter. Planning to do a lot of picnics and such for lunches. Can you recommend some good streets/areas for affordable dinners? Have read negative things about Rue Huchette, where else would be good to wander and check out menus at night? Hoping to stay under 20 Euros per person or so. We like all types of food. Thanks! Ooops meant 40 Euros per person max Thanks for any recs! Retur...
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Travelling to Lourdes: Day 6: Maison du Lego
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Day 6: Maison du Lego. And there Hubby found his own little piece of Parisian heaven. Not only were there two or three stores that had many collectible cars, there was also…dum da dum dum…Maison du Lego. Yep, a whole store filled with nothing but Lego sets. But somehow, by some act of God, Hubby didn’t see anything he wanted at Maison du Lego. Oh Happy Day! Our Easyjet flight was…easy. We had called for a cab the night before, (G7) and I was a little nervous that it w...And so ...
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Travelling to Lourdes: Arles to Cassis
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Hi, we are planning a day trip from Arles to Cassis in the first week of October. What is the best way to reach Cassis and back? Any sights that you would recommend, is welcome. The easiest way is by car. You can drive through the centre of Marseille - not my choice. From Arles go to Salon de Provence onto A7 autoroute, A6 autoroute to Aix en Provence and turn onto the A52 autoroute after Aix and follow signs to Cassis. Sorry not a train expert. We went on a beautiful sunny day...