Where to spend 3 nights between Innsbruck and Paris?
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PH
Hi there,

I’d love your input, please. Here’s my itinerary: We’re leaving from Quebec for Rome – 4 nights Vienna – 9 nights Hallstatt – 2 nights Salzburg – 4 nights Innsbruck – 4 nights That leaves 3 nights to place somewhere between Innsbruck and Paris, ideally with a direct connection (I’ve looked but can’t find anything—I’m hoping you can help me out ). We’ll be returning to Quebec from Paris.

It could be a seaside spot to relax after what I’m sure will be an amazing trip, but that’s not a must. We also love beautiful cities and small villages.

Looking forward to your suggestions for these last 3 nights—thanks in advance! Have a great evening, Phantoma
AT Attila Globetrotter ·
Zurich and its surroundings? (3h 40m by train from Innsbruck)

The Dolomites (Bolzano - 2 hours by train then car rental)?
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KU Kurtinet Regular ·
Hi there,

If it's a train issue, Innsbruck-Mannheim and Mannheim-Paris.
PH Phantoma Regular ·
Thanks so much for your reply. But it’s not exactly cheap! :)
AT Attila Globetrotter ·
I’d have suggested 3 nights in Alsace, but I’m not sure there’s an easy connection between Innsbruck and Basel (then a rental car).

Otherwise, head back to Paris, rent a car, and head to Normandy: Rouen, Honfleur + Cabourg, Étretat! !
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TA Tatra Globetrotter ·
Hi there,

Here are my suggestions... Vianden or Echternach in Luxembourg; Luxembourg is often overlooked, but it’s a real European gem. Amsterdam by plane from Innsbruck. If budget allows, London.

Michel
PH Phantoma Regular ·
Yes, great idea, I’ve already seen Mont St-Michel, but I’d love to go back!

Thanks
AT Attila Globetrotter ·
Mont Saint-Michel is quite a trek, though.

Everything else is within 3 hours of Paris.

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You could also head to the Somme Bay. Really nice spot—just 2 hours from Roissy.
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VA Valmichel86 Regular ·
Good evening, I’ll add a suggestion (already briefly mentioned): Alsace (rental car). At the foot of the Vosges in the wine-growing strip, you don’t need to drive far to enjoy mountains, cities, and picturesque villages. My idea comes from the fact that, apart from Hallstatt, you’ve mostly seen big cities, and this could be a nice change.
Valmichel86
MO Montagnard74 Globetrotter ·
Hi Lynda, That’s a weird itinerary—4 nights in Rome and 9 in Vienna? I’d have done the opposite 😅

For the Innsbruck to Paris leg, I’d suggest Lausanne. There’s a direct train, then another direct train to Paris (via Geneva), and plenty to see (check out the excellent travel journal by our little mouse Miranda). It’s not the sea, but there’s the lake. Still, it’s not exactly budget-friendly.
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PH Phantoma Regular ·
Hi Lynda, That’s an unusual route you’ve got—4 nights in Rome and 9 in Vienna? I’d have done the opposite...

Thanks for your comment! It’s just that I’ve already been to Rome, but my cousin hasn’t, so we figured 4 nights would be fine :)

Thanks for Lausanne—it’s a great idea.

Have a good day
PH Phantoma Regular ·
For the Innsbruck to Paris route, I’d suggest Lausanne. There’s a direct train, then another direct train to Paris (via Geneva), and plenty to see (check out the excellent travel journal by our little mouse Miranda).

Hi, I can’t seem to find the direct train you mentioned from Innsbruck to Lausanne—all the options I see have a connection in Zurich. Could you clarify, please?

Thanks in advance.
MO Montagnard74 Globetrotter ·
Yeah, I got a bit carried away—there’s a connection in Zurich. Sorry about that.
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