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Normandy Sightseeing Tours

5 of 5 stars
Columbus, Ohio
Nov 21, 2009

We really loved the day trip to Bayeux, Normandy from Paris in October! We took a train from the Gare St Lazare in Paris at about 10am. The trip took about 2 hours to Bayeux. It's a very nice ride....more

Le Cap

Nov 20, 2009

stayed in the LEcap for one night, eat in the restaurant , owner was very help full with menu and wine selection , food was very good we were the only english there and made welcome felt part of the...more

Hotel Churchill

5 of 5 stars
Pennsylvania
Nov 20, 2009

Rick Steves is right on about this hotel. You couldn't ask for more from a hotel or its owners, the Herberts. We have traveled extensively throughout Europe and have never found a more friendly...more

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