
Originally Posted by
hillview
So I am making this up but
to get to Singen assume you are maybe flying into Zurich and then a train to Singen. Well so you COULD spend a night or 2 in Zurich and walk around a little then train to Singen. Then say you are staying 3 nights there. You COULD take the train to Strassbourg (which is beautiful) and eat great French food spend a night there and then take the high speed train to Paris. I would want to spend a few nights in Paris (or weeks!). And for me I would be happy BUT if you want to up the game you could instead go from Strassbourg to Nice in south France (flight is direct) and hang out in the south of France and THEN fly to Paris and hang there and fly home from Paris (picking your start and stop airports is key).
HAVE SO MUCH FUN!
Strasbourg is where I worked as a nanny for 2 years. It really is beautiful. If you go, be sure to tour the Cathedral. It has a 600+ yr old clock that does an amazing display on the hour and every 15 minutes (iirc). In the same square plaza as the cathedral are medieval and renaissance-era half-timber house as well as the old-town area. It’s charming and beautiful and it’s all accessible by an easy-to-use tram. There is so much to see in Strasbourg within walking distance.
The fast train (TGV) connects Strasbourg to the south of France as well as Paris. We have heard from friends who live in Provence that they frequently hop on the TGV to spend the day in Paris and then take the train to come back to Provence that evening. So that leaves you with many nice travel options.
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