Thursday, March 29, 2012

to kdksail .

I have been reading all the post .or t least allof them, and your very interestings answers are in almost all of them !!! guauu



It means that you have traveled a lot !



I posted also a question about the weather in Germany, dont know if you read it . But if not I need your advice, because we have no idea how the weather will be in Germany and we would like to drive from paris to Prague ( just have 6 days to go and come back to Paris to catch flight).



If its snowing bad we would rather drive to France any sugestions of nice cities that we could drive to??



Thank you




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Sorry. I%26#39;ve no idea what the weather will be in Paris or Prague nor anywhere in between a week from now---except that it will still be winter in northern Europe---with all that implies. Your best bet---little though it will be---is to keep checking the regional weather reports right up until you date of departure.





As for the trip from Paris to Prague, the direct driving time between the two cities, across central Germany, is approx 10 hours via autoroutes which probably means at least two days driving. So with a 6 day travel window you shoulld have sufficient time---though from what I hear from acquaintances who have visited Prague during the past several years, you may wish that you had more time to spend there. They%26#39;ve all enjoyed Prague a LOT. I recently read that Prague is the most frequently used shoot-location for period- films that are are ostensibly set in Paris---it evidently %26#39;looks%26#39; older and the production costs are much lower than Paris.





But my advance weather forecasting stand-by (as good as any...%26#39;n better than most) has always been:



http://www.indra.com/8ball/front.html





Bon voyage et bonne chance.




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Hey KDK - you%26#39;re a funny one! I checked out the website you recommended - and was overjoyed to find out that I%26#39;m going to win lotto next week! haha!





On another note, slightly related to weather, how well are Paris hotels heated, generally? I mean, do we need to take %26quot;winter flannels%26quot; when it comes to nightwear?? Thanks for your answers - I really enjoy your humour - keep it coming!




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%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;how well are Paris hotels heated, generally? I mean, do we need to take %26quot;winter flannels%26quot; when it comes to nightwear??%26lt;%26lt;%26lt;





Parisian hotels will be sufficiently well heated for most people in February (though they may not be as warm as Alice Springs in February--but then nowhere this side of the Ninth Level of Hell is THAT warm). In the event that your hotel does not meet your comfort expectations, buy the hotel with your lottery winnings and fire the staff.




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Bravo!! What a great idea!! Could you imagine a Croc Dundee style pub, or worse, an Ettamogah style pub, in Paris!! What a laugh..





Anyway, thanks for your reliable information.

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