Pauline
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An article in yesterday's Guardian (UK) says the main tourist sites in Paris and Rome are unbearably crowded because of extra tourists coming to Europe because of the low Euro.
The Guardian - Gaining currency: fall of euro has American tourists flocking to Europe, 5 June 2015
From the article: 'Further back in the queue, Rachel Tierney, an English major from Oshkosh, Wisconsin, said the impressionists at the Musée d’Orsay had proved tricky due to the wall of people taking selfies in front of the works of Degas. “You couldn’t see anything, we were 30 feet away from the pantings.”'
This doesn't sound like fun! I think the solution is to see the major cities and sites off season (if you can) and enjoy the smaller towns and countryside in the summer months (June - September).
Has anyone experienced the crowds already this summer?
The Guardian - Gaining currency: fall of euro has American tourists flocking to Europe, 5 June 2015
From the article: 'Further back in the queue, Rachel Tierney, an English major from Oshkosh, Wisconsin, said the impressionists at the Musée d’Orsay had proved tricky due to the wall of people taking selfies in front of the works of Degas. “You couldn’t see anything, we were 30 feet away from the pantings.”'
This doesn't sound like fun! I think the solution is to see the major cities and sites off season (if you can) and enjoy the smaller towns and countryside in the summer months (June - September).
Has anyone experienced the crowds already this summer?