we're considering doing those 2 gigs, and would ideally like to arrive in paris on the 4th so we can have a day there, but i haven't got the faintest idea how one would get from luxembourg to paris


what's everyone else doing?
you can take the TGV from luxembourg city.Quiff Boy wrote:how are people travelling from luxembourg (3rd march) to paris (5th march)?
we're considering doing those 2 gigs, and would ideally like to arrive in paris on the 4th so we can have a day there, but i haven't got the faintest idea how one would get from luxembourg to paris![]()
what's everyone else doing?
add my name quiffQuiff Boy wrote:oh yeah![]()
still, how are people getting from lux to paris?
Sure it's sureradiojamaica wrote:Possibly riding along with Z, but nothing's sure yet.
Righteous!Obviousman wrote:Sure it's sureradiojamaica wrote:Possibly riding along with Z, but nothing's sure yet.Andrew's lifting along too. Driving's probably the most sensible thing to do...
Even if I can't get to Esch in time for the gig (work and all that), I'll definitely stop over there for a drink or two
i don't want to make you change your mind but have a look first at this site, some things are pretty useful sometimes in there_emma_ wrote:I'm in a Mercure hotel in Esch/Alzette and a "Hôtel de Bruxelles et du Nord" in Paris, both within walking distance from the venues and train stations.
we stayed there when we went over for the 2006 gig. it's really niceiesus wrote:Hope it was for good, always helpful if i can![]()
I personally closed a room in http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review ... rance.html
it is very close to the concert, walking distance, it is quiet ( with a very good view to Monmartre cemetary )![]()
Of course!Hom_Corleone wrote:...and what about Leeds Z man? Will you be gracing us with your presence there?
it was my pleasure to save the precious blood of a fellow heartlander_emma_ wrote:Browsing some other hotels (AND opinions this time), and I can't believe this but it seems to be a rule that whenever a hotel has only 2 stars, there is always somebody complaining about those bugs!
I can't believe this, I actually had to google what they are, I'd thought it was a problem of some poverty districts of the wrong side of the tracks in the 19th century. I must admit it really scares me. I thought that a cheap hotel meant small room with basic equipment, no fridge or TV or soap in the bathroom, but FFS, big bugs that live in beds and suck human blood? Thank you again so much for making me know, iesus!