Great, thanks for the info. Agree, looking for some authentic food but nothing too fancy. Wasn’t sure if we needed to ‘plan’ each meal or just find places as we walk around. We have not been to London or Paris before.Have you been to Paris before? I love almost all food and found that I really don't like what I've termed "fussy French food." On our recent trip to France I very specifically avoided certain types of restaurants and looked for brasseries, bistros, and any place that advertised 'home cooking" and was much happier.
Thanks for the help. Not too concerned with price but more so convent. Don’t want to be going blocks and blocks out of the way just for an OK restaurant. Seems like we don’t need to be overly planned then and can just find places when we are there.there are many many places to eat
How far away ... to walk , & Price ?
My choice may not be for you . so Ask at front desk for somewhere that suits your needs
As far as the post days in Paris are concerned, you can ask the Adventure Guides before the end of the ABD, and they'll be able to give you some recommendations. When you meet them on the first day in London (they'll be set up somewhere in the hotel during the morning/early afternoon to meet up with folks) they can give you some recommendations for that day, also.Great, thanks for the info. Agree, looking for some authentic food but nothing too fancy. Wasn’t sure if we needed to ‘plan’ each meal or just find places as we walk around. We have not been to London or Paris before.
It's actually more common than in the US, since so many people drink bottled water. You can buy 6 packs of large bottles in the local stores.Thanks everyone this is a big help. One more question - what does everyone do for water in the rooms? Family of 5 so we drink a lot. In London/Paris (landmark/opera) can you go get a case of water - or is that looked down upon being in Europe? Thanks!!