Has anyone recently (2007 - 2008) taken the European Escapade tour? How fast paced was it? Were the hotels O.K.? What about the included food? Any feedback would be highly valued!!!
BusterBuster, I recognize a couple of hotels, the Grauer Bar in Innsbruck and the Evergreen Laurel in Paris, the first one is very central, recently remodeled, good hotel. The Evergreen, I think is one of the best of the tour, is not too close to the central part of Paris, but there is a Metro station right outside. The food is always relative, but I think you would have no complaints, breakfasts are always excellent, optional dinners also, included meals, most of the time are buffet. Your tour looks great.
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Originally posted by BusterBuster: Has anyone recently (2007 - 2008) taken the European Escapade tour? How fast paced was it? Were the hotels O.K.? What about the included food? Any feedback would be highly valued!!!
Thanks!
Tony54&me did the European Escapade tour recently, I have posted the link to the tour tales. I did this tour a couple of years ago and found the hotel to be very good, some out of town, breakfasts were excellent, included dinners were average to good, and the optional dinners were fantastic, the tour is fast paced if you do all the optionals.
Just back from this tour 6 weeks ago and it was amazing. Fairly fast paced but still in most cities had plenty of time to do our own thing. All the hotels were great- at least I thought so. We finished it with 2 extra nights in Paris. YOU WILL HAVE A BALL.
2008- Taste of Britain; European Escapade.
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